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The Taranaki Herald. PUBLISHED DAILY. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1892.

Mr P. R. Carthew has a replace advertisement in this isßue respecting the Fancy aJrouglwn-street.' [ < I • -J /] Mr Charles Sbarhmd's book of travels, wliioh|s,to be^sOTtjOfj^ound the pass be .punished shortly *' * ~ ' At tho Catholic Church to-morrow riiora ' ingi .there ' will be High Mass, at which several of the members of the Montague"Turner Opera Company have kindly cb'n sented to Bing the musical portion of the service. The Rev. Father Flood will be ,the .celebrant. It is well-known that the music of tho Catholic Church is very beautiful, and rendered by such vocalists' will be a musical treat to the congregation. The evpr/pppular Australian' Mutual Pro, vident Society again invites attention to the division of its profits. la another column our roadera will find an announcement from Mr D. O'Sullivan, chicf -agent 'of the Society. This gentleman has taken .up his residence at the White Hart Hotel for a_,fow days, with, the .intention .of closing" up tho business, of the year'in this district. Thoso now effecting assurances in tho Australian Mutual Provident' are .entitled to the bonus of tho current year. f For stability, the liberal conditions of its ,policie8 r ,and for its bonuses, Af}6 ca'u safely fecorrirnohd this, tlie premier "Sffice of the 1 colonies; to the'faVbrable con ' 'B(dpration>o6 our. readers Mr O'Sullivan is, accompanied ( by,,pr. I?or_cy F. Monpy, ,(he specially appointbtTMedical Refereb of 'the Society.' ' ' ' ' ' ; As theTurnor-Montagiie Opera Company will not leavohere till Monday, it has. been decided to give a sacred concert in the Hall ongunday night, when the charges for admission will bo 2s und Is, Tickots may be obtained at Messrs Furlong's aud Gilmonr's shops The following programme which epeaks for-itself will bo given : Piano selection (Wagner), Mr- Theo. MassUlwn ; : bass solo, " Rocked' in the Craw of the Deep"" {Knight), ; Mr D. Sullivan ; soprano solo, "Ho Shall Feed His Flock" (Handel), Miss Maud Litta ; Recit. and Aria, " Sound an Alarm" (Handel), Mr Chas. Turner ; contralto solo, "St Paul '—"The Lord is mindful of his o\n" (Mendelsohn), Miss E. A. Lambert; baritono eolo, " Messiah J — " Why do thq Nations L (.Handtlfr irr' F. C. England ; Pdjirano solo, '*Angfllg'^ver Bright and Fair" (Handel;, Mie3'Ahnis . Montague ; trio from Mercadante's Masa (M&[rciklai\te),, WeSarß^Casßier, Sceuts, and England. Parl —Piano selection (Rossini), Miss Ethel Touipleton ; soprano bolo " Ayo^Maria " J^Gfarufiini), Mies Annis Montague •; ' bass • bolo, " Nazaretli ' (Gounod), Mr Frank Sceats ;, rocit. and air, "Elijah"— "lf With all Your Hearts" (Menlehahn)i Wr-Chns. Tumor j trio, "Ti Prego". (turathman), Mibs AnDis Moatugiio," Misrf Lambert,' and Mr Chap, Turner ; solo and chorus,. " Intlatumatus " (lioßsini), Miss Annis Mbntugue and Company. The concert will start at 8 30 o'clock,' after the church services. There are abundant signs that' the trade of New Plymouth is increasing rapidly, and business people are not slow to make grovisiou for the improvement. Miss ottier, among others, has found it necessary to enlarge her premises, and has taken tbo shop adjoining her own ; by taking down the dividing wall, sho has now (i fino commodious bliow room, giving amplo room for the display of her new stock of Xiaas goods. Wo liavo no spaco to "mention tho many beautiful novelties on the sholvcß und tables, but recomuiond tJioso wishing to pirchaso preaenta for the coining s ason, to , cull und , inspect Miss Cottier 5 !! Btook. -

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9563, 3 December 1892, Page 2

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551

The Taranaki Herald. PUBLISHED DAILY. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1892. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9563, 3 December 1892, Page 2

The Taranaki Herald. PUBLISHED DAILY. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1892. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9563, 3 December 1892, Page 2

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