0 w N H A L 1 * WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26th (Boxing Day). • OPUNAKE MUSICAL SOCIETY’S CONCERT. PROGRAMME. Parti. 1. Serenade, Dpuuake Brass Band. 2. Overture, “ Bohemian Girl,” String Band. 3. Trio, “ Three Little Maids,” Misses Rutherford. 4. Violin Solo (selected) Mr Gatenby. 5. f Song (selected) Mt Breach. 6. Inst. Quartette, “Neapolitan,” , Messrs Hutchens, Markham, 5, Lloyd, and Brennan'. 7. Song, “ The Heart Bowed Down,” Mr Hutchens. 8. Selection, Opunake Brass Band. - Interval. Part h. 1. Selection from “ Norma,” Opunake String Band,. 2. Duet (vocal) 3... Pianoforte solo, Fantasia on American Airs, Miss Walford. 4. Chorus, “ Lightly Treading.” 5. Instrumental Selection (piano-and violin), Miss A. Rutherford and Master Rutherford. 6. Duet, “ Money Matters,” Mr and Miss Simeon. 7. Instrumental quartette, Messrs Markham, Brame, Ebbett, and Hutchens. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODSSpring Sc Summer Season 1894-05. rpHE of the New ZeaA land Clothing Factory beg to intimate that they have now fully opened up their stock of NEW GOODS in each department. Clothing Department. Our stock for the season being' the choicest range over shown in New Plymouth. SUITS AND EXTRA TROUSERS to measure, from 755. NEW GOODS IN MERCERY & UNDER-WEAR. NOVELTIES IN*TIES & SCARFS. straw”hatsA Large Variety. Boot ami Shoe Department. In this department we have laid in a heavy stock for the coming season., from all the" best including Bostocks Pinet, Otto Woolfe, find Bectke. Our stock being and new, customers may rely on the qualities of our goods. Note the Branch Address : New Zealand Clothing Factory, Boot & Shoe Warehouse. Devon Street, NEW P L- Y MOUTH. W. H. CLARKE, Manager.
Impounding* Notice. In the matter of the Impounding Act, 1881. IMPOUNDED bjT Mr Gilhooly, on Sec. 41, Block 12, Cape, 1 White HEIFER, 3 years old ; branded w on off rump, brand on near rump not distinct, semicircular piece cut out of eye side of near ear, other ear apparently bitten by dogs. _• If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on WEDNESDAY, 2nd January. JACOB ROTHERY, Poundkeeper. Dated this 11th day of Dec., 1894. TO BUILDERS. QEARY AND JJOLMES Notify that they will deliver First - Class Building Timber in Opunake during the month of December, For CASH at ... 7s Puketea 6s PHOTOGRAPHY. J. M’Allister, OPUNAKE, IS prepared to execute any style of Photograph. • Having been connected with the best firms both in Christchurch and Dunedin, patrons may rely on receiving First-class Work at Moderate Prices. Address : JAMES M’ALLISTER, (Care Times Office.) OPUNAKE. Ploughing and Fencing Contracts. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 24th December, 1894, # For PLOUGHING 100 Acres of Land, and for the ERECTION of 40 Chains Post and Wire Fence. Specifications to be Farm, Opua, Opunake. 30/11/91. seen on the R. CHINO.
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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 18 December 1894, Page 3
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