MANAWATU - LEVIN BAILWAY. 11 JIB WEIGHT STEWART reiVl quests all those interested in the above Railway to meet him at the Public Hall on Wednesday Evening Next, at 8 o'clock. FOXTON PUBLIC HALL. THURSDAY, 21st DECEMBER. SCHOOL CONCERT. (In aid of the School Funds.) IROGKA^fJIE. Song, " I'd Like to be a Sailor," . Infants . . Character Song, " The Chinaman," by Chinese men and women Song, " Laughing Sang," Infants Drill, Japanese, Japanese Girls Song, •• The British Flag," Infants Round, " Good Night," Infants Part 11. DIALOGUE. Part MI. FLORAL CANTATA " The WHite Garland," BY SENI OR SCHOLARS OF SCHOOL. Admission — Front saats, 2s ; Back seats, Is ; Chi dren half price. Dooru open «t 7.30, oommeco at 8 p.m. sharp. TOWN HALL, FOXTON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2Gth. (Boxing Night.) Under the pateonag? of His Worship the Mayor and Councillors. THE Lorraine Melodists Will give one of their Grand Draw-ing-room Entertainments. Mrs Tanslev ... Soprano Miss Mabel ... Soprano Miss Florence Mezzo Soprano ; Miss Hetty . . . Contralto Mb S. Tanslfa- ... Basso ■ Mr D. J. Duff ... Basso jMb 0. Thompson . . Tenor j PROGRASIMK. i 1. Chorus, " The Bells," Melodists i 2. Song, " Yeoman's Wedding," i Mr Thompson ; 3. Jubilee, "Oh Sinner Man," : Melodists I 4. Song, •' Angels Ever Bright and I Fair," Miss Hetty j 5. Jubilee, " Gideon's Band," ; Melodists | 6. Duet, " None Shall Part Us," Mis 3 Florence and Mr Thomp- ; son 7. Jubilee, " Ten Virgins," Melo dists 8. Pong, " Flying Dutchman," Mr S. Tansley 9 Jubilee, " Golden Shoes," Melodists INTERVAL. 10. Chorus, " Carnovale," Melodists 11. Song, " Dear Heart," Miss Mabel 12. Jubilee, " A Meeting here tonight,'' Melodists 13. Song, "Roberto," Miss Florence 14. Quartette, "Pro Phunde Basso" 15. Didst thou but know," Mrs Tansley 16. Duet, " Ora Pro Nobis," Misses Tansley 17. Comic, •• That hat my father wore," Mr Duff 18. Duet, (Comic) " Money Matters," Mr and Mrs Tansley 19. Glee, " Call John," Melodists Prices of Admission — Front seats, 2s ; Back seats, Is. Doors open balf-past seven, commence at 8. WANTED KNOWN — Parting Gifts. 2yds wide Table Damasks, usually sold for 2/G, now 1/9. 2/3 Door Slips, the pair for 2/6. Towels S£d, 4Ad, 5Jd, 7£d. Boe the bargnins, 4£d Flannellettes 2/6 a doz ; 7£d Flannellettes, 6s a doz. Balance in Remnants of Calico, Prints, Muslins, Galateas, &c, &c , should be inspected. Balance of Sewing Cotton (black only) lOd a doz. Few pairs Ladies Corsels, 3/8 per pair. Vunshades and Umbrellas worth 6/il for 4/1. Te Aro House Branch. % V ANTED" KNOWN -l?or the Vt coming holidays 24-inoh White Lace Stride Muslin 4/- and 5/* a doz. Baskets of Hosiery, in 2-pair lots. Best Makers and all New Goods going cheap. Balance of Children's Sun Bonnetb, starting 2/6, 8/6. New Frenoh Crepons 7*d, 7£d. the latest for Summer wear. Blouses and Belts .marked b«)<m cost; Te Are Home Bronchi
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Manawatu Herald, 19 December 1893, Page 3
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460Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 19 December 1893, Page 3
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