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ORIENTAL CARNIVAL & BAZAAR, j INAUCURArCONCERT. ; TUESDAY, OCTOBER Ist. J At 8 p.m., . ... , In HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE:-'- - PROGRAMME. I 1. Song, "The Carnival" Molloy j Mr J. C E. Kissling. 2. Soiig, "There's a Land" Francis Mi's LamQiit Gurr. [Allttsen 5. Part Song, "On the March". ..Bicker Full Male Chorusj under Mr \ j Mainland Fost-er. I 4. Song, "King Charles"... Maude Valen' '. Mr Lamont Giut. [White 5. Song, "0, Divine Redeemer"..... ;' Madame G' eave - [Gh. Gqunod 6. Duet. "Watchman, What of', the, Night?"... Messrs Nelsoii, & Browji INTERVAL: 7. Part Song, "The Three Chafers"....., Male Chorus. [Ti-uhn 8. Song, "Nelson's Gone a-Sailin^r" Mr Lamont Gurr. [Hermann Lohr' 9. Song (a) "Four by the C10ck"......... j A. Mallinson , (b) "The Rosary" E. Nevih ' Madame Gleave. ' j ( 10. Song, "Russian Sleigh 50ng"....,......' [ Mrs Lamont Gurr. [Whishaw '11. Song, "Bonnie Mary of Argyle'\.;... ' Mr A. Williamson. [Xselson 12. Part Song, "The Long Day OJoses" Male Chorus. [Sullivan "God Save the King !" Proceeds given to Church Building Fund. . L. DAWSON THOMAS,Chairman of Organising -Committee. \ KAITT METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES. £■ FORTNIGHTLY Services trill be held m the Kaiti Public School ab 7 p.m. on SUNDAYS. ; . • j Next Sunday : Preacher, Missioner J. A. ' Jones. Sankey's hymns, v.':-' J All invited. 353 | NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY j ("The Ballarat of New Zealand;") SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL I TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, ' ' From 13th NOVEMBER to 28th NOVEMBER -OAPCfI ' ™ MZEB; including a *UUU £125 Grand Chappell Piano. ENTRIES CLOSE 30th SEPTEMBER. ! Text, Boolw obtaihable from -''Music Shops, or from the SecretaJ-y — . I ' . JAMES DYKES. ; S 149451 Featherston St., Wellington. 227 ■'■■>, — ■ : ! i-^-> _ ORMOND ROAD DISTRIOT:; | THE Ormond .Valley Road is . CLOSED ' to Traffic until Further Notice. ( GILBERT E: JONES, j 367 '; Chairman, j .. . / ' THANKS. - I T THE UNDERSINGED, beg to tender my sincere thanks -to all those who supported mc at the' 1 lasif' Borough By-election. j '.'-.:' ■-. ■ I ' Yours faithfully, 385 J. COLLEY. | ''■■•■•: ;■■ ■ i I RIVER BOARD ELECTIOX! I ' '/ — - '. "' I fTIHe Undersigned, whilst thanking •*- Electors for his return as a Member of the above Board, begs to assui-e Ratepayers that the .conservation of their interests m all matters will be his first consideration- • H. deLAUTOUR. "Hexton," I Sept. 27, 1912. RIVER BOARD ELECTION. THANKS. i rpO all those, Ladies and . Gentleman who recorded their votes m my i ■ "■ ' favor at the River Board election, I exI (end my hearty thanks. 386 ' vWTLLIAM BAIUD. — — — __ I • THANKS. - ! T DESIRE to i*eturri my sincere thanks to those Ladies and! Gentlemen who voted for me at the recent election. . / -'.-■■ • I J. El DOLAIAN. 389 Patutalii. BIJRUHCTON. ! FTIHE Supper Rooms* m connection with the BURLINGTON . are NOW OPEN. Patrons will find an excellent Menu provided. 348 IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to notify the Public that he is inaugurating a STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM into his business as from OCTOBER the Ist; All prices reduced 10 to 20 per cent. Goods delivered -to all parts of the town. Country orders given special attention. Call or write for my "Knock-put? Price List. It will save you "hundreds" :. 2000 to be given away. W. M. VAUTIER'S WEST END CASH STORE. 401 Gladstone R6ad, WHERE QUALITY. REIGNS." 232 OVELTIES FOR GENTS' WEAR : Latest Wide-end Ties. 6id, Knitted Silk Ties Is, New Striped, Socks Is. New Handkerchiefs 3 for Is, Whipcord • Trousers 4s lid (all sizes). r-rEvery time . Melbourne Cash.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12879, 27 September 1912, Page 1

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