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FAREWELL CONCKStT —TO— IiBV. FATHEE SEEVAJEAN, —BY— | S fc. Mary's Choir and Friends. To bo held in j ST. "OA.'nnCK'S -^jrALL, . T. JL ATEICK'S XIALL, TO-NIGHT, JUNE 7th, AT 8 P.M. Piano and Organ kindly lent by tho Dresden Piano Company. . P E O G E A M ME, Part I. 1 Pianoforte Solo : (Selected), Mrs W.Ev Allen. . ; 2 Solo, Chorus and Dance :" A Little Bit' of Fun," Choir. 3 Song : Selected ... ... Mr Bryant. 4 Song : " To the Airgols/' (Zardia), Miss Sandbrook. (With Organ and 'Cello Obligate)' 5 Song : Selected, Eev. Father Scrvajcan 6 Song : " Every Eace has a Flag but tho Coon," Mrs Nash. 7 Song : " Absent," ... Miss M. Higgins. Part 11. 1 Chorus : " Back to London," ... Choir. 2 Song -. ?'A Summer Night," (A. Goring i Thomas), with 'Cello Obligate, Mrs Hale. 3 Song : "In Cellar Cool" MrF. Bull. 4 Song: "Beyond"... Miss McCusker. 5 Tenor Horn Solo -.... Mr F. McKeegan. 6 Song : " Yesterday," ... Mrs Nash. 7 Whistling Solo :... ... Mr F, Bull." Finale : " A Little Bit of Fun," Choir. i Accompanistes : Misses L. M. '& J. McCaßc'.' j-Admission 2/-. C. P. NASH. . Hon: Secretary. ANNUAL CONCERT; GIFT AUCTION AND SOCIAL IN CONNECTION WITH THE. SEDDON PEESBYTEEIAN CHUECH WILL BE HELD IN THE : PUBLIC HALL, SEDDON, ON FRIDAY ... . ~...' JUNE 8,1906. FTj^HE following] Ladies and Gentlemen «L are kindly giving their services on the occasion .—Misses Foster, Dick, Morrison, McCabe, Avery, Truman, Healy, and Mrs Edid. ' Messrs Armstrong, Bull, Tennant, Allen arid Bryant. The Blenheim Orchestral Society will also give selections1. Gifts of Produce, &c., may, by kind permission, be left at Mr Fuller's store. Train will leave Blenheim at 5.30 p.m., , returning from Seddon 10.45 p.m. Tickets, 2s and Is. .'...' Concert at 7.30. GEO. M. GUNN, . Hon. Secretary. GOOD MEAT. SATURDAY NEXT, 10.30 A.M. |~i EIFFITHS & SON will sell at their Eooms:— . MUTTON, LAMB, BEEF, GRIFFITHS AND SON, Auctioneers. THE PEIMEST MEAT ! MEAT !" MEAT ! SATURDAY NEXT, AT 11 O'CLOCK,, BEEF, MUTTON AND POEK. EEF, MUTTON AND POEK. At Your Ownr Price. E F HEALY, . - ■■■■■~' ''■'■• ■ ■: Auctioneer. CENTRAL HORSE BAZAAR. , '""'•SATURDAY: NEXT. AT I ZO P.M. T)RESENT ENTRIES - 1 Mare arid Foal at foot by Puritaha 1 Draught Mare in foal 1 Good Trap Horse ALSOCattle, Pigs, Poultry, Produce and Drapery. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. E. F. HEALY, • -..-■• • ■-.-.' Auctioneer. SATURDAY NEXT, 2 P.M. ' ; |^ EIFFITHS & SON will sell at their Eooms, High Street on behalf of Mb Walter . Litchfield, the Goods unsold yesterday, Including : — Magnificent assortment of Pictures Splendid lot of Books 2 Buggies, in first-class order 1 aged Gelding 1 aged Mare Etc., Etc., Etc. Also, on behalf of other Clients. 3 Debentures in N.Z. Egg-laying Competition i Prairie State Incubator ; ': Handsome Plush and Tapestry Suite Large quantity of Furniture 80 Sacks Chaff GRIFFITHS & SON, . Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY NEXT, AT THE CENTRAL YARDS. EF. HEALY . favoured with in-. • structions from Eev. Father Seevajean, who is leaving Blenheim,' will offer:— The whole of his Horses, Traps, Har- ; ness, Etc.; Pianos, and all his; . Personal Goods. ; This is a rare chance of getting some of.the finest Ponies ever, offeired tho taMlc""' "".i '■"'"'. V We will be pleased to show intending purchasers the lines to be offered during: the week. E F HEALY, Auctioneer. j THE BEST SHOP tOR PRESENTS IS W. CAEK 'S, Market Street. BEST STOCK. Q WINDOWS full of goods suitable for Presents. ■• .. ■ ~w~ W. CARR, , Market Streets,. WANTED— Light and wholesome cakes, pastry, and puddings. You can get them always by using '• X " Baking Powder—the best. OH! where, and oh I where is my Highland laddie gone? In search of STAND-OUT TEA. You'll Bnd 1-im at BENNING'S. f_ HE HOUSEWIFE'S DELIGHT— A cosy chat over a cup of STAND-OUT TEA. It is simply delicious. Wholesale at LEVIN & CO.'S. * S. P. M'NAB, ■OARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Office: " Express Avenue," High Street*

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 132, 7 June 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 132, 7 June 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 132, 7 June 1906, Page 3

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