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gEALANDIA JJ AL L . GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT. TO ■ NIGHT ! Under the patronage of their Excellencies Lord and Lady Plunket. ■ PROGRAMME: 1 Irish National Overturo Orchestra 2 Song Mr J. Rogers 3 Song, "Kathleen Mavourneen," Miss Scgrief 4 Pianoforte Solo Miss O'Connor 5 Vocal Trio, "Erin Mavourneen," Mesdames Larcomb and Broad, and Miss Scgrief 6 "Killarney," Mrs C. Louisson 7 Song and Chorus, "Eileen Alianah," Mr T. Rodgers and Chorus INTERVAL. 1 "Humours of Donnybrook," Orchestra 2 Recitative and air from " The Lily of Killarney," "From Inchegala," " It's a Charming Girl I Love," Mr Rowe 3 Song, "The Meeting of the Waters" Mrs Broad 4 Quartette "Oh! Where's the Slave," Mesdames Louisson and Broad, Messrs T. Rodgers and G. C. Keeble 5 Song, " The Irish Emigrant," Mrs Rennell 6 Song, "The Minstrel Boy," Mr G. C. Keeble 7 Song, " She is far from the Land," Miss Scgrief 8 Song and Chorus, " God Save Ireland," Mr Rowo and Chorus God. Save the King. Admission: 3s, 26, and Is. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. Performance begins at 8 p.m., immediately after arrival of Vice-Regal party. Seats may be reserved at Park's on' and after 15th inet. , ;v TrANAWATu" PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A LECTURE will lie given in the Municipal Hall on Thursday, March 18th, at S p.m., by Professor H. B. Kirlc, M.A., of the Victoria College. Subject: "Nerve and Muscle," with illustrative demonstrations. Admission free. K. WILSON, Hon. Secretary. SALVATION ARMY. HA RVE S T F E STIV A L M E E TINGS. SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, March 21, 22, 23, 25, 1909. Sunday.—lnteresting addresses; special singing; vocal and 'instrumental solos, etc. Monday.—Programme by _ Army Brass Band, comrades and friends. Tuesday.—Feilding Band and Songsters render a popular programme. Thursday.—Juvenilia night; children's items. Always a popular evening. For further particulars see later announcements. NEW ZEALAND POLO ASSOCIATION. rjIOURNAMENT, On HOKOWHITU GROUNDS. S A VILE CUP. FRIDAY, MARCH 19th— 3.30 p.m.—Manawatu B. (Red) v. Rangitikei. SATURDAY, MARCH 20th— 11 a.m.—Fern Flats (Red) v. Mangaheia. 2.15 p.m.—Parewanui (Red) v. Christchurch. 3.30 p.m.—Manawatu A. (Red) v. Hawko's Bay A. The first-named team in each match of tournament play in Red. 'Busses will run from Woodfield's Stables via Grand Hotel and Bank of New Zealand to grounds, 45 minutes before game starts each day. C. J. CRAWFORD, Hon. Sec. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. g H O W . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1909. JgNTRIES will close as under:— MARCH 3rd: Box Factory-made Butter for Export. 31b Dairy Salt Butter (separator). 31b Dairy Salt Butter (non-separator). MARCH 13th: Field Exhibits. MARCH 17th: General Entries. Entry forms and all particulars may bo obtained from— CHAS. DOUGLAS, Secretary. Napier. _ EMPIRE HALL, Palmerston N.— ! TO LET for socials, concerts, dances, lectures, and other amusements. New, convenient, and up-to-date. Centrally situated, well lighted, well ventilated; an admirable place lor entertainments of every description. Full particulars from W. Devme, Empire HotelBROAD STREET HOMEW H. LAMBERT AND CO. (Solo • Agents) are instructed to offer for immediate sale the. beautiful home of S. W. LUXFORD, Esq., situato Broad Street, Palmerston North. House consists of 9 large and lofty rooms, besides bathroom, scullery, pantry, linen room, snuggery, etc., etc. 'Every modern convenience is fitted regardless of expense. Extensive outbuildings, including washhouse, storeroom, mail's room, trapshed and loft, motor hotise, fowl house and run, etc., etc. The beautiful and well-kept grounds consist of 1-} acres, and have a frontage of 2$ chains to I Broad Street. Price only _ £ISOO. Terms if desired. Cards to view can be obtained only from the solo agents. W. H. Lambert & Co., 5, Rangitikei Street, PALMERSTON NORTH-

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8825, 17 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8825, 17 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8825, 17 March 1909, Page 1

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