OJPXJJXAKE FOOTBALL CLUB. \ MEETING of the above Club will b-.i hold in Middleton's Hotel to-morrow (Saturday) eveniug at 7.80. Business —Important. A. CLARKE, Hon Sec. TO THE ELECTORS OF EGMONT. A PUBLIC MEETING of all Electors interested in the Liberal Party, and who are anxious to secure the return of a Liberal Member at the next General Election, will be held in the TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, at 8 p.m. sharp, on TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 23rd. (Newton King’s Sale Day.) TOWN HALL. TUESDAY 7 JUNE 23rd. CHURCH OF ENGLAND CONVERSAZIONE ONVERSAZIONB AND Ip NTERTAINMENT. LiNTERTAINMENT. Programme. Grand March String Baud* Song, “Queen of the Earth,” Mr Dallimore. Song Miss Wyergang. Character Sketch and Dialogue—Mr S. D. Pope and Mr S. R. Feaver. Song (selected) Mrs V. Harrison. Song ... (selected)... Mr Breach. Pianoforte Solo ... Miss Dobson. Song, “ Daisy,” Master C. Feaver. Song ... ... Mr Walter Read. Duet, Master and Miss Humphries. ■lnterval and Refreshments. Part 11. Pianoforte Solo ... Miss Walford. Duologue ... Mr and Mrs Morey. “Hearts or Diamonds” or“ Blobbss Widow,” by J. L. Cassilio. Mrs Blobbs (widow of Tallow Chan- * dler), Mrs Morey Hon Augustus Mainwaring, Mr Morey. Song Mr Walford. Duet ... Mr Breach and Mrs Ballard. The diminutive Rajah of Barrampore will pay a short visit and give a recitation first appearance in the Colony. Song, “ The Holy City,” Mr Dallimore. Duet, Miss Walford and Mr Dallimore. Selection “ Valse ” ... String Band. Doors open at 7.80, commence at 8. Admission—Front seats, 2s; back seats, Is. T. A. B. BAILEY, Hon. Sec. RAHOTU PUBLIC HALL. A Concert \ITILL be held in aid of the vv BUILDING FUND, on FRIDAY, June 26ih, concluding with that popular and amusing Farce « TURN HIM OUT” A DANCE wilTfollow. Admission to concert —Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. To Dance—Gentlemen, Is 6d; Ladies Free. Doors open at 7.80 p.m., performance commence at 8. EDWIN R. MORGAN, Hon. Sec. R.H.C. T O W I\ HALL.. FRIDAY, JULY 24th. A Grand Ball Under the management of Mesdames W. W. Middleton, Stevenson, Knowles, O’Biien and Miss Tail. In aid of the QPUNAKE JETTY BAZAAR Will be held as above. Good Music Provided. Double Ticket .. 7s 6d Ladies ... 8b Od W. D. SCOTT, Hon. Sec, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1896. . At 2 o’clock. W. D.~S 0011 Has received instructions from Mrs M. M. Mitchenson, of the Caledonian Nursery, New Plymouth, to sell by Public Auction, A Large and Varied Assortment of Plain, Ornamental, Flowering TREES & SHRUBS. Fruit Trees, Pot Plants, Rhubard Roots, Cabbage Plants, ■— &0., &0., &c. NO RESERVE. w. dTsoott. Auctioneer. FOR SALE. BOX THORN and CABBAGE PLANTS. Apply to E. BAYLISS, Pihama, Or orders may be left at this office. FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS EATING POTATOES. Apply to W. PEARCE, Pihama. Or A. H. MOORE, Opunake, where samples may be seen.
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Opunake Times, Volume IV, Issue 187, 19 June 1896, Page 3
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