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rriAILORESSES' UNION OF NEW ZEALAND. PROGRAMME of the GREAT TRADES UiJION MUSICAL FESTIVAL Wita GRAND FLAG AND BANNEtt DISPLAY, To be held in GARRISON HAIL, on FRIDAY, 3rd JANUARY, 1890. D A»s open 7.15 ; com m nee at 8 o'clock sharp. Chairman, Sir Bobx. Stout ; Musical Director, Mr. Albbbt VallzS Under the patronage and in the presence of his Excellency the Governor, tbe Karl of ONSLOW, K.0.M.G., the Countess of Onslow, and a number ot our lead in? citizens ; also under tbe patronage of tbe different. Trade, Labour and Friendly (Societies of Dunedin. Tickets can now be obtained aad seats reserved at Messrs. Chat. Begg and Ca's, Princes street. POPULAR PRlCES— Reserved and Front Seats, 3s: Gallery, 2s; Body. of Hall, Is. Proceed! to connect a Benefit Fund with above Union. Pabt I. 1. By speoial request, grand selection " Faust " (Gounod), Engineers' Band ; Conductor, Mr. H. Benjamin. 2. Song—" Queen of my Heart " (teUier) Mr. Charles Umbew 3. Song—" Going to. Market *' LL. DicKl) ... Miss Wooldridge 4. Bone— "G>dd-hye"(2tot) ... ... Miss Grey 5. Quartet—" Brightly dawns our Wedding day " (Madrigal fron* "Mikado"— Sullivan), Misses Grey and Wooldridge, Messrs. Jones and Young. 6. Song—" Chanson Bohemie "( • Carmen "— Q. Bizet) Miss Godfrey (from Melbourne). 7. Song-" Will o* the Wisp " (CKetty) ... Mr. W. F, Younr 8. Song—" Pretty Mocking Bird •• {Bishop) ... Miss Mioa BearsPabt 11. 1. Pianoforte Duet — " La Reine de Fi-nnce " (a, minuetto and trio ;b, presto) (Haydn Vli,» JAJ A g O and Mr. A. Vallni 2. Song—" Tbe Parting Hour " 18. Birch) ... Mrs. Israel 3. Sjng— " See How it Sparkles' 1 (Leoocq) Miss Wooldrid«e 4. Song—" The Garonne " (S. Adamt) ... ... Mr. F. L. Jpaet 5. g— " Ti e Land o' the Leal" ... Mr W. H. Kevnolds «. Quartet — " You Swear to be Good and True " (" Dorothy "— Cellicr) Misses Sears and Wooldridge, Messrs. Dmbert and Densem 1. Song—" Here upon mv Vessel's Deck " ... Mr. James Jago 8. Song— " The Toreador's Song " (£, JSizet) ... Mr. W. Dens.m. 9. Glee— " Good-night" (Pinsnti) .. ... The Company God save the Queen. Grand Piano to be used on the occasion kindly lint by Means* Charles Bejg anl Co. VISITORS T~O DtJNE DI N are invited to call and inspect THE EXTENSIVE AND VARIED STOCK OF ©■CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS Just received by D iect Mail Steamer. These goods were selected from the bi st Dublin and London bouses, are beautifully and clearly printed, and bound in the latest artistic style, being a combination ot Strength, Elegance, and Nr atness. Those who desire a serf iceable Catholic Prayer Book at a moderate price ihtfald call early, so as to have tbe first choice. Large and Fine Assortment of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS AND BOOKLBT&, All the bound Annuals just received by the November Direct Mail. Prise Books of all kinds to select from. IRISH NATIONAL WORKS by well-known writer*. CATHOLIC LITEBATDRF, by tbe best authors. JAMES DUNNE, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWS AGENT 141 GEORGE BTREBT, DUNEDIN, (Opposite George St, National Bank, corner of Ha iover St.) «- FO R SALE. AP IR S T-C LA S S HOTEL of 50 Rooms, and Every Convenience ; doing a good trade; Situated in Nelson. Apply JAMES SAMSON & CO., Auctioneers. HOLIDAY SEASON """"** AT C JOHNSON & 00 • Exhibition, Chbibtmas, New Ybajb, GRAND DISPLAY OF DRAPERY, Millinery, Ribbons, Glove", Hose, Flowers, Jackets, Snnstisdes, and dress goods of all descriptions. Aiso Mena' and Boys' Clothing, Suits, ria,tß,.Shiits, Pants, Sox, Scirfs, &c, ice, all at PRICES THAI' DEFY COMPETITION. C. J, OHN SO N AND CO. Maclaggan Street, Dunedin,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 37, 3 January 1890, Page 16

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