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LITTLE .STOLE! S' CONCERT. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, Town Hall, Greytown. PROGRAMME. 1 Piano Duet, " Home They Brought liar Warrior Dead—Bertha Nation and M iy Thompson 2 Chorus “ Work and Be Joyful ” —I St George, J Fabian, MWood, Ethel Wo -i, Ethel Rowe and Alice Hobman 3 Instrumental (Brass) Trio—M Wood, L and A St George 4 Duet, “ Singing from the Heart Mimm and Polly Hillier 5 Song (in character)— Charles Down ed (j Song “ My Pony ’’ — Maud 1 ,ee 7 Recitation “ The Fisherman " —Ada Hall 8 Chorus—" Try, John FSt George, J Fabian, N Wood, Ethel Wood, Eihel Rowe and Alice Hobman 9 Duet (piano and violin) —Mrs and Miss Jennie Wood 10 Recitation “ The Falls of Ladore " Ameha Brooks 11 Song '• Death of Cook Robin ” —Cadets 12 Piano Duet— Ella and Eliza Gallagher 13 Recitation—“ The Dying Soldier” Isabella Thompson 14 Instrumental and Vocal Chorus “ Uncle Joe " —Bertha Nation (piano), Olive Fuller (violin), Jessie and Annie Nation and Maude Fuller (voices) 15 Negro Stump Speech “ No Half Way Dolus " —John Horublow l(j Recitation "Little Jim ’’-Alice Hebley 17 Duel (humorous) Downatd Brothers IS Duet (piano), “ What ate the Wild Waves Saying Olive and Maude F'uller 19 Recitation— Harry Webster 20 “ Cuckoo Song ” —Miriam Hillier and Ada Hall 21 Recitation "Once npon a Time”—Richard Hebley 32 Chorus " Singing Cheerily ” —F St George, J Fabian, N Wood, £. Wood, E Rowe, A Hobman Admission—6d, children under 12, half price. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. LOWER VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB. EMBERS are requested to attend a •hvj. Meeting to be held at Martiuborough Hotel, tomorrow, (SATURDAY NIGHT), October 2nd. Bcsiskss— To arrange programme for next Racing Meeting, &c. H. C. DOWMAN, 23H. I Secretary. IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, Peatherston, by J. Reel, one red and white steer, slit inrigltear, no visible brand. If net claimed and expenses paid, to be sold on i October 11th, at 12 o’clock a 1 noon. J. WELBORN, Poundkeeper. Featherston. October 1, 1880. 241.1 W.uiiAKSKB, Sept. 28, 1880. DEAR SIR,—I would recommend any one in want of a Colonial Oven to order one of your own make, as they are more durable than the imported ones, which warp and become useless with two or three years’ wesr The one you made for me about six years ago is still in perfect order, havi ig been in constant use during that time, and has given every satisfaction. 1 remain. Yours Faithfully HENRY BRAITHWAITB. To Mr Richard Bright, Blacksmith, Greytown. 235 FUNERAL NOTICE. I ''HE Friends of the late WILLIAM THOMAS are respectfully requested to attend his Funeral which will leave the residence of ins sou, Hawke Street, Surntiwhiti, THIS DAY, at 2.30 p m. J. BARNARD, 934 Undertaker LOST YESTERDAY WEEK,—Between the Foresters' Arms, Greytown, and the Railway Station, an odd glove (left hand) white Buckskin. Finder please return to Standard Office. FOR SALE, EASY TERM!. JUST ARRIVED Hew Model Mlgnon Piano EXQUISITE in tone, perfect in touch, handsome in appearance, chaste in detigo* F. H. WOOD, 161 Auctioneer,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1891, 1 October 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1891, 1 October 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1891, 1 October 1886, Page 3