TOWN HALL, FOXTON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26th. (Boxing Night.) tINDEII THE PATEONAfIE OF HlB WoUSHIP TttE MAYOM AKD CotJKCIMiOBB. THE Lorraine Melodists Will give one of their Grand Draw-ing-room Entertainments. Mrs Tansley ... Soprano Miss Mabel ... Soprano Miss Flokence Mezzo Soprano Miss Hetty ... Contralto Mr S. Tanslfa- ... Basso Mb D. J. Duff ... Basso Mi: C. Thompson .. Tenor pitoanAMMK. 1. Chorus, •• The Bells," Melodist* 2. Song, " Yeoman's Wedding," Mr Thompson 8. Jubilee, "Oh Sinner Man," Melodists 4. Song, •• Angels Ever Bright and Fair," Miss Hetty 5. Jubilee, "Gideon's Band," Melodists 6. Duet, " None Shall Part Us," Miss Florence and Mr Thompson 7. Jubilee, " Ten Virgins," Melodists - dists 8. Fong, " 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, "Boberto," Miss Florence 14. Quartette, " Pro Phunde Basso " 15. Didst thou but know," Mrs Tansley 16. Duet, " Ora Pro Nobis, 1 ' 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 half-past seven, commence at 8. MANAWATU B.C. SUMMER MEET ING, PALMEKSTON NORTH, DECEMBER 26th AND 27th, EANGITIKEI MEETING, BULLS, JANUARY Ist AND 2nd, and AUCKLAND SUMMER MEETING, BOXING AND NEW YEAR'S DAYS JUBAL FLEMING, Tobacconist, Palu.erston North, hits a".dcd n"Ti'KF Commission Agi-ncy" io h"s Business, and wiil execute Com missions, entrus ed to his care on ALL Events. Boolw open on above Races. Sond for Cards. ALL the ' cst Temperance Drinks, including " Hauler's " celebia l <d Football Punch; also Tea, offee a d Oroa at H. P. FOESTEj*^ "FRIDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. FEILDING SALE YARDS. pORTON & SON will sell by yj public auction as above — 5 irime fat bulocks, heavy weights 7 2 year old steers 16 cows with calves 25 yearlings, mixed 5 2 year heifers 75 ewes and lambs 165 fat ewes 140 mixed hopgets 100 ewes and lambs 150 fat and forward ewes Sale at 1 o'clock. WANTED KNUWN-For the house, Long Lace Curtains, new designs, 2/6, 2/11, 3/8. 3 feet wide Passage Cloth 10£ d, usually sold at 1/8. White H.C. Quilts, 4/6 to 15s Cretonnes, various styl-s, from 4|d t G£A, 7&. Balance of Blankets and Rugs will be offered at clearing pr ces. 2 yards White Twilled Sheeting lOid. Balance of Tray C oths from 1/6 to 9/6. 7/6 Hearth Rugs for 5/6 Short Blind Na 2d a' yard. Te Aro House Biancb. v,y ANTE D KNOWN - For the Vf coming holidays 24-inch White Lace Strij c Mus'in 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 Bonnets, starting 2/6, 8/6. New French Crepons 7£d, 7sd. the latest for Summer wear. Blouses and Belts marked bo ow cost- Te Arc House Branch. A ~ SHOOTING MATOH yM ialio p Ro« afe H. P. totev'a, Main* sire t, on ti 'tmdfty Night, 23rd iast. Everybody botad along. Some good nhooting is anticipated.
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Manawatu Herald, 21 December 1893, Page 3
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512Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 21 December 1893, Page 3
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