JpRINCESS fJIHEATRE. '■Thursday, November 4. Cr 1* sa 19 «1 C IB c<"l* t . (Tendered to Mr DeLisle.) PROGRAMME. Pakt I. Overture —" The Blue Himalaya AValtz." Orchestra. Ballad—"Crying for the sunshine on the wall." ... ... Mrs Johnson. Banjo Song.—" Rolling to the sea." Mr Joll. Ballad—Selected. Mrs J. R. Gardiner. I Nocturne, | DeLisle ) Pianoforte Solo. DeLisle. Chopin i 'op. 378K1' Comic Song.—"M'Carthy's Widow.'' Mr Kirkpatrick. Banjo Duett.—"Cromartie." Poilsa March. Messrs DeLisle and Joll; Quartett. —"To the clouds.' Mesdames Price and Johnson, Messsrs Hudson and Tickers. Banjo Song.—" Sherman's March." Mr DeLisle. Comic Song.—" Nevermore." Mr Joll. Interval of ten minutes. Paiit 11. Overture.—" Murmering Sounds." Orchestra. Reverie.—Selected. ... Mrs Price. Bass Song.—" Over the silver sea." Mr Hudson. Recitation. —Selected. ... Mr Sheridan Ballad.—Selected. Mr J. R. Gardiner. To conclude with the Comedietta " THE SPORT OF KINGS." Algernon Swinnerton Mr F DeLisle Capt. Chevenix ... ' Mr Sheridan Raymond Landers ... Mr Joll Roberts ... ... Mr Kirkpatrick* Isabel Landers ... Miss L. Danvers Stage Manager ... ... Mr Robinson Musical Director ... ... Mr DeLisle Prices, os, 2s and Is. Tickets everywhere. Box Plan at Bowler's. F. DeLISLE, General Manager. J) EOTESTANT ALL. WEDNESDAY,- NOVEMBER 8. H ASTIXGS WI'ISLEYAN CIIUKCH Aimiverxiary Test, At G. 30 p.m. Admission—One Suti.lixg (Public Meeting included).
Public Meeting in Church at 7.30, at which a very enjoyable evening is promised. Admission to Public Meeting— Sixpence. HASTINGS FIRE BRIGADE. A SOt'l A3, Will be held in the JpEINCESS rjIHEATBE ON" MONDAY, NOVEMBER Bth. Double Tickets, »s ; single, Ba. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER sth, At 11 o'clock a.m., sharp. On the Premises, Warren-street. In the Estate of Mrs Susan Evans, Boarding-house keeper, a Bankrupt. TTT Y. D E N N E T W « has received instructions to sell without reserve the whole of the furniture, kc.; in the above estate : 1-4 bedrooms, containing single and double iron bedsteads, spring, woven - wire, flax, and kapoc mattresses, towls, sheets, pillow?, bolsters, blankets, quilts, 8 chests of drawers, dressingtables, washstands, sets of ware, oilcloth, [carpets, mats, chairs, pictures, curtains, look-ing-glasses, &c. At 2 o'clock, eommencing in parlor. Piano, cost £66, spring couch, y chairs, fancy tables, overmantle mirror, carpet, pictures, wool-mats, brackets, ornaments, Sec. Dining room, 2 large tables, card and gipsy tables, spring couch, 1G chairs, mirror, cftefiouier, bookshelf, pictures, clock, linoleum, lamps, knives, spoons, forks, cruets, cups, saucers, plates, Ac. Smoking-room, couch, table, chairs, linoleum, pictures. Kitchen, 2 tables, mangle, knife machine, clock, chairs, knives, forks, boilers, saucepans, plates, dishes, kitchen utensils, baths, lots of miscellaneous goods too numerous to mention. Luncheon provided. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. W. iirrslisnv, UNDERTAKER, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, lleretacxga stheet, Hastings, HAS ON SALE: Chairs, Tables, Chest of Drawers, Duchess Pairs, Couches, Easy Chairs, Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Stretchers, Kapok Beds and Pillows, sets of Chamber Ware, Trunks, Clothes Boxes, and all kinds of first-class Furniture AT THE TKIiY LOWKST fIUCES IN THE WVlilU<
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Hastings Standard, Issue 466, 2 November 1897, Page 3
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465Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 466, 2 November 1897, Page 3
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