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Wednesday, 11th inst. THE TO Will HALL, LEESTON. Concert and Entertainment IN AID OF Sx JOHN'S SUNDAY SCHOOLS. , . PROGRAMME. PART i. PA RT 2 . 1. Le Diademe St John's Club Orchestra., i. jailor's chorus (from Flying Dutchman) 2. Ssng, At my window. Miss Duncan. St John's Club Orchestra. 3. Dance, Mr Harry Tyson. 2. SoDg and Dance, Under the Bamboo 4. Coon song, Any Rags, Mr J. Dwyer. Tree, Mr Harry Tyson. 5. Operetta, The Courting of Mother Goose, 3. Song, Oh How Delightful, Miss Dnncan. The children. 4. Comic song (selected), Mr Hy Smithson. 6. Bagpipes, . Mr W. Ford. 5. Bagpipes, Mr W. Ford.7. Song and Cake Walk, Goodbye Eliza 6. Welsh March. The Maids of Harlech. Jane. The Harry's. 7, Ihe laughable farce. The Haunted 8. Song, I've got my eyes on you, Mr House, Messrs H. Tyson, J. Dwyer Harry Tyson. ' and'H. Smithson. g. Double Irish Turn, Barney, Messrs 8 Japanese Songs, The Children. Jack Dyer and Harry Smithson. 9. March from Athalie, St John's Club f\ Orchestra. > National Anthem. . ADMISSION - 2s and is. SUMMER ■QH ssssssr sa^k lsisssi *^^tr *I^J ssssm^^^bt I■» ■Jif^^^L wJvl *2£ BLOUSINGS hSH Cotton and Linen Goods for this Season's Dxesses and J[ Blouses are of surpassing beauty, and the assortment of designs and eolonrings are greater than ever. The Correct thing for Blouses is the exquisitely Embroidered Materials, such as Embroidered White Delaines, Linens and Muslins. The White Linen Robes with the Skirts, also Embroidered, are " The Success of the Season/ Self-coloured Linens are m all the .New Arti Shades, as well as m the natural colours, and as the season advances, these will be greatly m demand. Flowered and Self-coloured Voiles, Delaines, Crashes, and Embroidered Muslins, m their new colourings, are also greatly m evidence: -.-... Embroidered BSousings (In Boxes) Beautifully Embroidered m White and Colours — 4/9,5/9 6/9 8/11 to 23/6 the Blouse length. White Muslin Robes (Beautifully worked) shaped skirt, with material for body— 23/6 32/6 42/- to £5/5/- the Kobe. French Cambrics For Morning wear, stylish. designs, fast colours — lOad and 12i4 per yard. PATTERNS (EXCEPT BOXED GOODS) SENT WT" POST FREE UPON APPLICATION. ' BBBBsI HB |H Isssl BBSS HEi L^H BB bBB b|H CHRISTCHURCH. WILLIAM WITHELL, BROOKSIDE FLOVR 91ILL.S, "RISING GEM" FLOUR, Bit AN, SMARFS, TIG FEED, Etc. ■ IT AVI N G installed a thoroughly / up-to-date Seetl 'Cleaning PlUllt by Andrews and Beaven, Christchurch, is prepared to Dress all Varieties of Wheat, Oats, Barley Rye-Grass, Clover, etc., at N JLowest Current Kates. Has on hand Machine-dressed Varieties of Tuscan Whea Bailey, Oats, Ryegrass, Clover, Rape Seed, etc. Samples to be seen at Office of Mr H. Neave, Leeeton. AGENT FOR Massey-'flarris Binder Twine. WILLIAM WITHEIL, igßOa TUP 3 jo^l jST^.itc:^i~ .or •- - ■ BWS bw» SSTMISKJIP.BMeS.. SWaa^._Ba_ -"'- : - M* ■-,* ■/■ - ■' ; ■'■■" y ■".'••. . ■-■•;■ '

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2697, 7 October 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2697, 7 October 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2697, 7 October 1905, Page 3