Meetings &o. ELEVENTH A^Nlt/ERSABY :; LOYAL DALTQN LODGE, M. V. I. 0. 0. F. Soiree, Concert, and Ball. FRIDAY, sih MARCH, BARR'S HALL, BALCLUTHA. THE Anniversary of the above Lodge will be celebrated on Friday. Evening, sth March, by a Grand Soiree and Ball, in Barr's Hall. Lack's Quadrille Band, from Dunedin, has been specially engaged for the occasion. The Brethren are requested to mcc"; at Sussex Hall at 5.30- pf.ni., to form in procession, in full regalia. - PROGRAMME OF CONCERT*— To commence at 8-30 p.m. 1. Selections of Scotch airs — .Pianoforte and violin — Mrs R. Grigor, Mr J. Dunne fc 2. Song—" Her bright smile haunts me still"— Mr T. Poole 3. Song—" Tapping, at the garden gate"— Miss F. M. Rayner 4. Comic Song— Brown the Tragedian" — Mr George Foster (in full | costume) ,5. Sailor's Hornpipe,, with piano and I violin accompaniments — -Mr R. D-. Kelly (Galatea character) 6. Song — '< Ever of thee— Mr R. Bentham. 7. Dialogue — from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar— Messrs D. C. Campbell and J. Algie (in costume of the age) 8. Song—" Robia Adair— Mrs. J. G. Smith 9. Song — Nil Desperandum-— MrH. S. Reunert 10. Violin Solo—" Imitation of the Bagpipes— Mr J. Dunnet The whole to conclude with a short,, laughable Etheopian Farce. Ticket?, i 0.., admitting Lady and Gentleman, may be ontained of members of Committee. rpHE FIFE and DRUM BAND will meet at the Sussex Hall on Friday, sth inst., at half past 5 p.m. to take part in the Odd Fellows procession. JAMES HOGG Bandmaster. EW TEMPERANCE HALL, DUNEDIN;. ' MONDAY, 29th FEBRUARY. BAKE R'S GRAND PANORAMA OF IRELAND, In c^njune ion with THE GRAND HiBERNICON COMPANY MR and MRS W. F. BAKER, Tenor and Soprano : MR CBAS. E. VERNER. Versatile Comedian j MR JOHN and MISS JENNIE MORAN, Irish Comedians ; And MR HENRY BAKER, Tenor Ballad! st and Lecturer. The entertainment is pronounced by the Nor I hern Press to he unrivalled. Pianist Mb F. W. CnttiMOßE Mechanist ,Ma R. B. Wiseman Aoent Ma M. G. Conway TXTANTED CARPENTERS. Apply to JOHN BARTY. ANTED, a first-class BOOT MAKER. Steady employment Apply to "PETER MASON, Balclutha.
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 34, 4 March 1875, Page 4
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