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AirniHexnents. OT. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT to be held in CATHOLIC SCHROOLROOM, THIS EVENING, July % in aid of Church Fund. PROGRAMME. Bones : Interlocutor : Tambo : Mr E. Birch Mr Hendrey Mr W. H. Birch 1. Song, selected, Mr Clarke 2. Song, " Old House at Home," Miss Lawson 3. Song, comic, " Gold in the Kaitake," Mr VV. H. Birch 4. Song, " Gathering up the Shells from the Shore," Mrs Oliver 5. Song, selected, Mr Andrews 6. Song, "While tho Silver Tints the Gold," Miss Moore 7. Song, comic, " Climb up ye Children," Mr E. Birch 8. Song, " Massa's in the Cold Ground, 1 ' I Miss Radford Interval. 9. Song, selected, Mr Andrews 10. Recitation, selected, Miss D. Taylor 11. Song and dance, Birch Bros. 12. Duet, Misses Moore 13. Recitation, " Excelsior," Mr Oliver 14. Duet, " Maying,' 1 Miss Radford and Mr Rowe 15. Song, selected, Mrs Oliver 16. Song, Mr Clarke Admission : Adults, Is ; Children, 6d. a 516 MACKENZIE'S" GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL THIS EVENINQ, JULY 2nd. Doors open at 7.15, commence at 8 o'clock. PROGRAMS. PART 1. : 1. Pianoforte Solo, "Fantasia" (Bain) Mr D. MoKinnon Bain. 2. Song, « True Till Death" (Gatty) Mr William McKenzie. 3. Ballad, "Darby and Joan," (Molloy) Miss Beatrice Drew. 4. Cornet Solo, " Fantasia," (Harfcman) Mr Harry Cottier. 5. Recitatl, "Death of Poor Joe " (Dickens) Miss Jessie Glover. 6. Racit. and Aria, " The Trumpet Shall Sound" (with trumpet obligato by Mr Harry Cottier) (Handel) Mr William Mackenzie. 7. Duet, ". Syren and Friar' 1 (Emanuel) Mr and Mrs Milne. 8. Song, ."Daddy" ( ) Mrs E. A. Libatt. 9. Humorous Duet, " A.B.C. Lesson" (Parry) Miss J. Glover and Mr W. Mackenzie. part 11. : ' 1. Pianoforta Solo, " Scottish Fantasia"* (Bain) Mr D. McKinnon Bain. 2. Song, " Across tho Far Blue - Hills, Marie," (Blumenthal) Mr William Mackenzie. 3. Song, " Sunshine and Rain." ( ) Miss Beatrice Drew. 4. Cornet Solo, "The Lost Chord," ' (Sullivan) Mr Harry Cottier. 5. Recital (by request), " The Last , Shot" (Reid) Miss Jessie Glover. 6. Duet, " Solfa Singing Lesson" (Barnet) Miss Beatrice Drew and Mr W. Mackenzie. 7. Song, "The Flowers of the Forest" Mrs Mime. 8. Song, " Queen of the Earth" (Pinsnti) Bggggffi MrW. Andrews. 9. Quartette, "An Old Romance" (Mendelssohn) Mr and Mrs Milne, Mrs E. A. Labatt, and Mr W. Mackenzie. 10. Humorous Scotch Song (by request), " Ham Cam oor Guidman at Een" Mr William Mackenzie,

Accompanist : Mr D. MoKinnon Bain. Dress Circle, Is 6d ; Reserved Stalls, Is 6d ; Stalls, Is ; Back Seats, 6d ; Doors open 7.15. Box plan at Gilmour's. Day Sales at Brasch & Co.'s. Piano and Organ kindly lent by Mr 'Sam Hill, agent for the London and Berlin Piano Company. , TARANAKI POULTRY, PIGEON BAND CANARY SOCIETY. Seventh Annual Show TO BE HELD IN TOR DRILL HALL ON FRIDAY AND ) j July 10th and SATURDAY , .. k }{ l lTII » 1896. Judges : -Poultry, W. G. King, Esq., Carterton ; Pigeons and Canaries, 0. Bartly, Eeq , Auckland. 4 GOLD O SILVER MEDALS ! O MEDALS 1 Large Number Valuable Specials. ENTRIES CLOSE on Saturday, Juno 27th, at Mr A. King's, Tailor, New Plymouth. SCHEDULES AND ENTRY FORMS may bo obtained from any of the Committee, or the Secretary, Mr H. F. Knight. Show open from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and from 7 to 10 p.m. on first day, and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and from 7 to 10 p.m. second day. fc First prize, WATCH, valued 3 at £5 5a (the winner, Lady or £jk 52j Gentleman, may have their q P own selection), Also, a Large Number of other • Valuable Prizes., TICKETS, ONE SHILLING EACH, will admit bearer to Show. Drawing to take place at 8 p.m. on second day of Show. H. F. KNIGHT, a 341 Hen. Sec.. J— — tiijuVjuui-mJUii li«—* mm iiumi im ■ <l> mTiLls'S NEW STORK, St. AUBYN- STREET, SOUTH ROAD. To the Residents of the South Rood District. f ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-Our XU New Store 13 now ready for Business, and we have opened up with a Choice ■ Selection of PROVISIONS, FRUIT, and CONFECTIONERY, with a lot of other Goods usually kept in a General Store, which we now offer you at tho Lowest Possible Prices for Cash Only. Having been connected with Business the greater part, of our lives, we have had ample opportunities to see the evils of the credit system, and to avoid such in tho future we have determined to do our. Business on Cash Principles only, that is, Small Profits and Quick Returns ; and we respectfully request that no person will ask for credit, as a denial often offends. ' New Store, St. Aubyn-street, July Ist. , asll WANTED KNOWN,— rTIGQEST CiBH FBICES given 0 BBEEPhKINS in good order. T. WAIN W BIGHT A CO., Henui Ttnser?.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 10655, 2 July 1896, Page 3

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