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AM jSEMENTS AMENDE CM HALL. TJ-"IGaT. TO-NIGHT. 2BYMOUR-WALSHE OPERA 5 COMPANY Programme of GRAND CONCERT PART I, 1. Grand Selection (piano) Miss Nellie Crofts 2. Sonf, *'Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane " ... ... Mr J. Walla 3. Billad, "At Eventide" Mica Ethel Mackay 4. Billad, "Tell her I love her so" Mr F. Foeata 5. Ballad, " The Minstrel Boy " Miss Florence Beymonr 6. Fong, "Fiken Alannah" Mr W. Walaha 7. Pong, "No, my courage" Mr P. England 8. Violin Solo (selected) Herr Zimmormann 9. Qiiartette, "Thro'tte Valleys''(Balfe) Micses Flore oca Seymour and Ethel Mackay and Messrs W. Walshe and F, .England 10. Irish Sketch ... Mr W. Eeed PART 11. 11. G.and Selection (piano) Miss Nellie Crofti 12. Song, " When Night is dirkest " Miss Ethel Mackay 13. Violin Solo, " Home, Sweet Home " Herr Zlmmermann 14. Song, " Death cf ffeleon " Mr J. Walls 15. Song, " Bonnie Prince Charlie" Miss Florence Seymour IG. Billad, " Macg. egor'a Gathering " Mr W. Walßhe 17. Song, " Toreador " (Carmen) Mr F. England 18. Chorus, " Angelui'' (Maritana) Company Front Seats, 2s. Baok Seats _ ... One Shilling. FLOWE4 SHOW. FLOWER SHOW. TSE NORTH OTAGO HORTICULTURAL iOCIETY'3 SPRING SHOW OF FLOWERS, Etc. WILL BE HELD ON THUaSDAY and FRIDAY, DECEMBER sth and 6TH, IN THE PUBLIC H&LL. Great 11 a play of Voiea and other Choice F.'owera. PROMENADE COX CERT. Vocalists : Mra Kinnear Mr Way mouth Mis 3 Brownlee and Mr Walla Mr Slater The Garrison Band, . Who have geaeroualy given their servlaee, nil! play their great contest piece, " Reminiscences of Beethoven," Admittedly the feature of the Christoharoh Contest, and Popular Selections, Doo a open each Afternoon and Evening. Admission: Members, Free; Non-Mem-berj, Is. CONCERT and DANCE In aid of School Prza fund, eto,, will be held in Harri3* Hall, Bnntroon, on FRIDAY, 6th INST,, commencing at S p.m. Admfcaion, 2s ; Children, 6d. 926 MEETINGS ETO UEGENT. AM.?ETIKG of the EXBIBITION COMMITTEE will be held on THURSDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'olook, at the Mmrc'pil Crmnoil Chambers, 923 DAVID DUN'-*, Chairman, KAKANUI SPORTS. A MEETING of RESIDENTS of the District, Interested In arranging to hold sports at Kikanui on Christmas Day, will be held at 8 o'clock on FRIDAY FIRST, at the Athenaeum. PUBLIO NOTICE WiITM ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will be received till 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 11th Inst., for the follow log worka : Contract 143 Gravelling on roid at Aitcheson'a Siding Contract 144—Gravelling on road at White's and Paton'a, Blook 111., Papak&io. THO3, C. DENNI3ON, Clerk to Board. Camaru, 4th December, 1889. l/TAGO EDUCATION BOARD. TENDERS will be received up till 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 17th DECEMBER, for the erection of Teachers' Residences at Papakaio and Walareka, Plans and Specifications may be Inspected at tho Middle School, Oamain, P. G. PRYDE, Secretary. V. *• NEW Z3ALSND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION EXCURSION. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES. EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued at Pamarn fcr Eunedin on TUKSDAfS and FRIDAYS only, available for return for one month from date of issue. Fares— First Class, 12a 6d; second C'aas, 7a 6d. BY ORDEB.

v. .£&Sg& * NEW Z SAL AND LUNATIC ASYLUM?. SEACLIFtf ASYLUM. TENDERS For the Supply and Delivery of STORES For the Year 1890. TENDERS will be received until noon of the 16th d»y of Deoember, 1889, from persona willing to fnrniah this Asylum with FLOUR. OATMEAL, and WHEATMBAL, delivered at the nearest railway station In such aoantities as may be ordered daring the 12"months commencing oa the let day cf January, 1890. The lowest or any tender will not necesairily be accepted. Schedules and conditions for tendering may be seen at the office of the Collector of Cuatoma, Dunedin, where tenders may be deposited, or tenders can be forwarded so as to reaoh the undersigned before the hour of the day mentioned. F. TRUBY KINO, Medical Saperlotendant. Seaoliff, December 3rd, 1889,

AGEN'CIES WANTED for the Anckland Province by the undersigned, a 20 yeara' resident and possessing a thorough knowledge of Its business requirements. Correspondence solicited. References —L. D. Nathan, Esq. A. Heather, ifsq. H. K. COTTON, (Late Colonial Sugar Company,) Shipping and General Agent, Auckland, 914

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4542, 4 December 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4542, 4 December 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4542, 4 December 1889, Page 3

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