A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY Benefit Will be tendered to PROF. G. GARRY PREVIOUS to bis leaving the district, lo be hold in the Alexandra Hall on the evening of TUESDAY, S9TH SEPTUnder tho patronage of hia Worship the Mayor and Borough Council, and leading business men of tho town. Interlocutor : Mr Jas. Sutcliffo. i Bones : Tambo: Mr Jas. E. Birch. Mr Frank Newell. FROGRAMME:" Part 1. 1. .Overture ... .... ... Company. 2. Sentitneh'tal Song, " The old home ain't wtat it used to be," Mr G. 11. Footo 3. Comic Song, " Put on the Golden Sword,'? '• Mr Frank Newell 4. Sentimental Song, " Down by the , Deep Sad Sea," Mr Jas. Sutcliffe 5. Comic Song, "De Sun am a Shining - all do Time," . Mr Jas.rE. Birch 6. Sentimental Song/ " Little' Darling, Now Good Bye," " •-• Mr Davies 7. Cotpic Song, " Don't, Forget the • • Ginger," ' ; 'Mr.F rank Newell 8. Sontimental Song, '{.The Old Log , Cabin in the Dell," ' Mr C. Shaw 9. Comic Song, " Did He Get There," . '. Mr Jas. E. Birch Interval of 10 Minutes. , • Part 2. - x,, J ] * 1. Selection (selected), T.R.V. Band 2. Whistling Solo, : • j... MrLelvis 3. Character Song (selected), Mr Rickets 4. Duett, "Cornet and Clarionette," •; Messrs Garry and Craig 5. Ballad, " A Hundred Fathoms i Peep," '' " "Mr Jas. Sutcliffe 6,. Character Song, " Mountaineer," , Wi i / Mr Davies 7. Song. (selected), Mr C. Shaw 8. Fairy Bells, " Chimes," Prof. Kisby Interyal op 5 Minutes. ; To conclude with screaming Farce entitled «• Caught in hi« owu Trap." .^» ADMISSIQN--3s, 2s, Is. Tickets may be had from Messrs Avcrys', H. Ward, Jas. Roberts (Teapot), Collier & Co., and Gilmour. CIRCUIATISG LIBIURY.Cpposite Co-operative Stores. MUSIC. THE Misses Fuklonu are prepared to givn lessons on Pianoforte, Violin, Zither, and Violinett& ; also " Ritcbie'e Musical Chord indicator " taught, asimple method by which anyone entirely ignorant of music can learn to vamp accompaniment?, to any song or dance, on the pianoforte in a very short time. For termß apply at private residence, Queenstreet. u447 POTATOES ! POTATOES ! ■pRIME Eating, Circular Head*, Blue Derwents, and Brown Rivers, 33 per sack, delivered free to any pait of the Borough. a 529 NEWTON KING. DAWSON'S PKttlPKOrOtf NOTICE, MISS BUTLER begs to inform the inhabitants of Taranaki that she desires to form Classes for Reading and Teaohing the French Language. Early applications are invited. Addrese, Major Brown's. 'lERMB: Private Lessons, 1 guinea per. quarter; Classes, per pupil, 10j 6d per quarter, payable in advance. a 546 MOKAU COAL. "pHE Mokau Coal Company (Limited) ■*■ has disposed of its retail busineßß in New Plymouth to Mr A. Davidson, and all orders for less than one truck load must in future be addroßßed to him. ; F, W. RICHMOND, Secretary. JF O R bA L E,~ ~~ A HIGHLY improved BUSB FARM, near Inglewood. The best value in the market. Apply to W. H. FRANKLYN, \ a 521 ' Inglewood. for Sale,— A DARK BRAHMA COCKEREL X 3 Black Hamburg Cockerel ' 1 Pile Cock — good stock bird t 1 \Y hite Game Cock ' "• j' ; All these fowls took prizes at the late local Show. , r i Apply to W. BEALS. 0642 - ; X-For invalids and delicate children Aulsebrook's Arrowroot and ' Tea Bißcuits are unsurpassed. AVBSTAtfK PIAK^S. UAWKON»B PiiBFEQfKJN. .. Wolfe's Schnapps stands alone witl >j il arrival elixir in the catalogue; hij ma i t; i cent tonic. "*" ' Messrs Dingle and' Corke invito inspection of their large and • well selected 1 stock, which will bo found equal in extent' and variety to that of any furnishing warehouße between Auckland and Wellington. For tables, chairs, suites,' cheft'oniers, bedsteads, wardrobes, dressing-tables, chests drawers, wash stands, &c, there ia ! no bettor mart on the coast. Carpets., rugs, linoleums, china i.nd other mattings, &C. ; a large eelection of fancy goods, vaße's, cabinets, Japanese ware, &c, always in slock. Dinner iml tea*setß, toilet sets, glass and crockeryware, cheapest and best in the town. Cabinet work and upholster ing dono on the premises by competent workmen also, undertaking. — Advt. HOLL WAY S OINTMKNT AND PILLS. — Coins, Coughß, Shortness of Breath. — Theßo maladies require early and unremitting atteution, for if neglected tht-y ofjh n ei;d in asthma, bronchitis, or consumptiou. The Ointment well rubbed upon the chest and buck, penetrating the skin , is absorbi-d und curried directly to the lungp, wheuco it expels all impurities. AU Uib blood in the body is perpetually passing through the lunge, and there all noxious partiolcß tending to diseiise enn be quickly, thorou^bl), and permanently nuutruHzed, rendfied hi.rmiebß, or ejected from the eyutein. Hollo wb^'b Ointment and Pills ptrtectly uccou.plish this purification; and. through tho blood thus cleuntxo, the in ' fluvice of those w ond i rial ulediouments readies tbe rttnttcbt putts "ot iho human body, and thus cures all 'dißeuped action, whether imcrqa) or tsUrnal,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9193, 22 September 1891, Page 3
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