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A CONCERT In aid of the CHURCH OF ENGLAND, FEATHERSTON Will be held in the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. Part 1. 1. Selection Band 2. Glee "The Wreath ” Mies Tooker, Messrs Stevenson and Black. 3. Song, 11 1 Fear no Foe ” .. Mr Black 4. “ Nevermore ”.. .. Miss A Tooker 5. Song (in character) “ Driven from Home” Master C Downward 6. Song “ Close to the Threshold ” Mr Stevenson 7. Song, " A Summer Shower,” Miss B. Cundy 8. Song, comic, “ Tipperary Christening ” Mr Speakman 9. Song .. .. Miss Haybittle 10. Duet (in character) " The Apple of my 2. Song, “ Maid of Athens ” Mr Stevenson 3. Solo—Pianoforte .. .. Mr Parker 4. Song, comic," Mips Hooligan’s Christmas Cake ” .. .. Mr Speakman 5. Duet, " The King of Spain ” Messrs Black and Stevenson 6. Solo, cornet .. .. Mr Berrill 7. Song, “ Molly Asthore ” Miss Tooker 8. Song, " Wait a While ” .. Mr Black 9. Song ~ .. Miss Haybittle 10. Bnet (in character) " Babylon’s a Fallin ” Masters Downard 11. Selection Band Pianist—Mr J Hyde Parker Prices of Admission will be—Front seats 2s Back seats and Gallery, la. J. G. COX, Hon Sec. “ K_ B. ” After the concert on Wednesday (TO-NIGHT), at the Hall, Fea> tberston, A DANCE Will take place, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE TOWN BAND. Admission—Gentlemen, Is; Ladies, free.

WANTED— A Strong Lad to drive horse and cart; also an intelligent youth to drive an engine, must be over 19 years of age. Apply to B A. Wakelin, Sash and Door Factory. 575.3 IMPORTANT NOTICE. W. CLARK The well known Wellington Direct Importer of Drapery. Clothing and Millinery Goods, desires to call the attention of the Wairarapa Public to the following facte ; 1. He imports his own goods direct from the cheapest markets in the world 2, He sells as cheap as any other house in Wellington, and cheaper than a great many of them 3. He has a very large and varied stock to select from in all departments. 4. He always has new and fashionable goods ; all importations being by direct steamers 5. He keeps theCARTERTON BRANCH constantly supplied with all the latest novelties 6. He sells all Goods at the Carterton Branch at the same price as at the Town House 7. He always has a Large Assortment of Choice Millinery at the Carterton Branch 8. He is at all times prepared to forward any goods not in stock at the Carter, ton Branch, at a few hours notice, and at Wellington Prices. 9. He does a large Tailoring Trade in town. Patterns can be selected, and measurements taken at the Carterton Branch 10. He has just received a nice lot of Tweeds from the Wellington Woollen Company’s new works, which are well worth inspection il. He keeps a large stock of MUSIC on hand, comprising “Victoria” and “ Cavendish ” Books, Bound Pianoforte Music, as well as Violin Solos with piano accompaniments. All sheet music at half price—same as sold in England. Pianofortes by the best makers, can be supplied on deferred payment system, or hire,

with option ot purchase 12. He is noted for attention to all orders no matter how small Bearing in mind the above fads, it will be seen that W. CLARK offers advantages which cannot be equalled by people who call themselves ‘‘ Importers,” but who in reality only buy their goods from Wellington merchants THOS. PROCTOR, Manaoek. Just Arrived. JUST ARRIVED, JUST ARRIVED. NEW STOCK. NEW STOCK. New Stock of Spring & Summer Goods. W. P. ALLEN S qo-operative QO-OPEBAITVE CARTERTON, S^HE. S TOIIR -

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1903, 17 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1903, 17 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1903, 17 November 1886, Page 3

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