,":^';;'' FUNERAL NOTICE. ;^ THE Friends of tIW late Robert Stuao-t Forbes aro respectfully invited to attend his funeral, leaving his lato residence for the "Upper Wairau Cemetery on WEDNESDAY, June 21^V at2p- m\w/s : TOrSQN- < ■.:-. '•,.'■' Undertaker. n^W~ilALirT"~ BLENHEIM. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A JOVIAL JINGLE OF JOLLITY. JOCK WILLIS' CALEDONIANSPROGRAMME for THIS EVENING. .• PART X ■•..,; Overture (selected).'— Mr Edward Headl-am. .. .. ■■■ .. • -'~;w-i Quartette—' '■ Cameron Men, ,-.,G&ledondians. ■..-.'■ - ,' * Song (bass)—" Rocked in t\w Cradle ' 6f the-Decpj" Mr Tarn jVscL'e/an.^ Duet—"All's -WelfcJV Mr Cameron arid Mr Fdrgufcon. .-.. ;..■ - v ....> Song (comic)—"My Concertina,' Jock '• Willis. • ■:• ■*. . ' ■.- "V- ■ , Song (tenor)—,'fflome, Sweet; ?MIO, ■-' Mr Colin t Cameron'. Monologue — "Singers .end .their; Sk)ngs." Mr Edward He«dlam. Quartette (comedy/) — "Follow Me,, Girls,'' Caledonians. v ~ ' ; Interval c^ 8 Mn>utes.;: Overture—"Blue' Bells," Mi'VEdWardf Headlam. ; . v ' Quartette * (comedy) — "Medley,"" "Plantation Songs," Caledonians.. PHYSICAL- AND BOXING EXHIBITION DAVE SMITH, New Zealand's Ctnampion Middle-- - weight Boxer, of thi? We rid. . Assisted fey Arthur Kelly. Song (bass) —''Drinking," Mr Tarn?. McLean.. • ',--. -';'..■ '■ .' ■;.■ ■ Song (comic) —"Certainly Not,". Jock ■■. Willis.. . '-. ■::;■ ■ •-. •: : Song (tenor)— i 'Loch L<.mond," Colin Cameron. Quasrtebbe— "Auld Lang Sjine," Caledonians. '~. / .. ■;■= • "God Sare the King.", ■ I?nceiS|: 3s, and 2s. Box plan at Holcroft'r, where day sales can also be proem cd. W. J. ROBEY, Touring Manager. OI^CHESTE AL CONCERT. * , TO-MORROW NIGHT. 8 P.M, TOWN HALL. In aid of the funds of the Public Reading ' Rooms and Literary Institute.
1. Selection—•"Tannhauser'' (Wagner), including "Pilgrims' -Chorus," "Star of Ere," and the March. 2. Part Sbng-^Th©- Beleaguered." ~■••> Mai© VoiceT "Quartette. S/%sj^^n^«Fau!st'' (Gflumpd), m- "''•■• •'^dOT|jS^*^tn3Jbiits' Chorna-'- and ; t'K&tißgkfe Flower Spng." 4. ... ... ' ... ...... ■■•-••'•.....;/**M3Jsg. Urquhart. ■ 5.' Song--*-'fSong of Thanksgiving (F. Allitsoii). ... \i-.' ... ;.. MtF. Robinson. . '6, iVake— "Lustig© Biruder" ' (Volistadt);.. .... ... a../,.'" '■./,.'" PAR/TIL ■„.-..,■. ■: lv Descriptive Piece—'''The Smithy" : <C. Volti). ... ... ... 2. Song-^Selected. .::■..'. ......' .[[ . Misslfrquliy.i-fe.' ! * 3. EritraCte— "The-.Coster's Wooing," , (Rimmor).... ... 4. Part Sbng--^''Sleep/ nry Sweet,"" (Hatton). ..: ... .:. ..'. !..... Male Voice Quai'tette. 5. Overture—''Medley." (C. v'olti), ■ containing "Still go Gently/* "Eatty Moonpy," etc. ' Conductor: Mt J. M. Hardin, TICKETS: 2s and' Is. Box Plan at HoJcroft's Music Bhop, J. 0. LOGAN, _________ Secretary. mpWN HALL - - BLENHEIM. HYAMS COMPANY HYAMS COMPANY By exclusive arrangement with the . BRITISH PICTURE COMPANY, •WILL/PRESENT. ■ ■WILL PRESENT.. ■ Wednesday! ''Tthisirsa&yf I - . and Saturday! THE GREAT PHOTO PLAY. \ t FRANK GARDINER! 1 FRANK GARDINER! THE KING OF THE ROAD. Absolutely the most sensational Busha-einging Picture Drama ever placed before the public. Full of sensational and exciting iucidents. 3000 feet of intense interest. ■ BTCry incident vividly portrayed. From the father's ouj's© to hia exile .to America. Booking Fred at Holcroft's. Prioes: 2s Stalls and Circle; Is Back Stalls; Children, half-price. Music by Orchestra. SKATINGr~SKATIFG-. TOWN HALL. ' TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, 2.SG. FRIDAY 8. Sessions: Wednesday 2.30, Thursday 2.30; Grovetown, To-niglif. Grand FANCY DRESS'CARNIVAL THURSDAY, 29th June. Pa-iaos for Best Dressed Lady and Gentleman. Nominations for Novice Race clos« HAyELOCK P'GST Oia<MCE PAINTING AND REPAIRS. mENDERS are invited for Paintin<v | SL^ and petty repaid, to the Havelook; Post Office. Plans and specifications can be seen !at the Public Works Oilice, Blenheim and the Post Office, Havelock. lenders close «t the Public Works j Office., Blenheim, on FRIDAY. June 30th, 1911, at 12 noon. Lowest or any tohdor not uecassariiy accepted. H. H. SHARP, it> lv , Af.sktnnt Engineer. Public Works Department,. j Blenheim, June 14th, 1911. | THE McKENZIE CARRYING CO j LTD .- | \7|7* bt>^ to inform our nnmerous i V V customers awl the .public genev'aiJy that we htms appointed llv M Kogan (late of the New Zealand Ex- | press. Company, Ltd., Wellington) as ! AJonagor from tiers date, \!r C L j Goodman having bi\j E compelled to !of ill-health. As heretofore. u.U work | entrusted to us will receive our usual prompt attention. THE McKENZIE CARRYING CO LTD. '' W. H. HUMPHREYS, Blenheim, 19th Juno, m^"
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 139, 19 June 1911, Page 5
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