TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT HAYWARD^Tp!3TUREB. LYCEUM THEATRE. Monster Star Attraction! SEED OF THE FATHERS. SEED OF THE FATHERS. . SEED OF THE FATHERS. Featuring the beautiful and . accomplished actress — MISS MARION LEONARD In her greatest dramatic triumph. Also A Keystone Comedy THE FATAL TAXICAB, which has caused unprecedented merriment and uproarious laughter wherever shown. 3 Other Gems. 3 D.C., Is Gd; Stalls, Is; Pit, 6d. FAREWELL DUFAULT CON- ,, CERT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NiGHT. DRILL HALL. Absolutely the last opportunity of hearing the greatest tenor that has ever visited the Southern hemisphere. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. For his farewell to Feilding, Mr Dufault will give the following programme:—■• PAUL'DUFAULT will sing:— ''Lend Me Your Aid" ("Queen of Slieba") (Gounod). PAUL DUFAULT will.sing:— "A Spirit Flower" (Tipton). <L Si Je Pouvais - Mourir" (Barbirolli). "How's My Boy?" (Homer). PAUL DUFAULT will sing:— "Inter Nos" (McFadyen). "J'ai Pleure en Reve" (Hue). "Morning" (Bruno Huhn). And with Miss Bindley, Paul Dufault will sing the Duet—■ "Trip, Trip, Trip" (Marzials). MISS PAULINE BINDLEY will sing "Folie., Folie," from "La Traviata" (Verdi); "Mother Dear" (Jefferson), "A Maid Sings Light" (Macdowell), "April Morn" (Batten). ERNEST TOY (Violinist) will play: Madrigal (Simonetti), Humoreske (Dvorak), Faust Fantasia (GounodSarasate), Valse Caprice (Wieniawski).. . At the Piano, HAROLD WHITTLE. Prices: 4s (res), 3s, and 2s. Box plan and day sales at Bissett's. Direction, Frederic Shipman. p< BAND MAYFAIR ASSEMBLY. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1914. Refreshments provided. Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is. Music by Perichon. CHELTENHAM. SCHOOL SHOW, CONCERT, and DANCE. To be held in the PUBLIC HALL on THURSDAY, MARCH 19. Show open at 2 p.m., Concert at 8 p.m. Tickets, 2s. R. BARROW, Chairman. MAKINO LODGE, U.A.0.D., N. 1., N.Z. mlffi'" USUAL FORTNIGHTLY JL MEETING of the above will be held on TUESDAY, MARCH 17, at 7.30 p.m. - Business:— Initiation and General. A. E. PATTERSON, . Secretary. PLUMBER AND TINSMITH. P. THOMSON, MANCHESTER ST., FEILDING MRS. P. THOMSON, desires to inform the public that she is carrying on the business of her late husband under the old style and title. DAIRY UTENSILS of all kinds kept in stock or made to order. Hot Water Services fixed. Electric r Bells a speciality. Gaß Fitting in all I its branches. Mantles and Globes I kept in stock. ■ Tanks and Washtubs of all sizes I made to order. Cast Enamel Baths, . Lavatory Basins, and Sanitary Fit- i tings kept in stock. | Licensed Drainlayers and Registered . Plumbers employed. I Newman's Silent Flusher made on < premises and fitted up. Workshop under management of A.. W. Newman. Estimates given for all Work.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2313, 16 March 1914, Page 3
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