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Amusements. GRAND CONCKRT. FRIDAY, 17th AUGU-T. rjj'o Liquidate the debt, on the PresJL byterian Church. Pbogrammk. P*irt 1. ! 1. Duett (Organ and Piano) — Mrs Dowling and Mr Seaton. 2. Glee— Company. 3. Solo, The lost chord (Organ obligato) —Mr A. Hudson. 4. Solo — Miss Young. 5. Duet, Two roving Minstels — Messrs Sanson nnd Everiss. 6. Song in character, Time flies— Mr Burchara. 7. Organ solo, Norma, Mr A. J. S. Seaton. 8. Duett. Come o'er the moonlit sea — Misses Liddle nnd Young. 9. Solo, Blind girl to her harp— Mi3s L. Burrell. 10. Glee— Company. Musical inrerlude of 10 minutes (Volunteer Baud). Part 2. 11. Piano solo, Golden Waves — Miss Jennie Fraser. 12. Solo Mr Thos. Slade. 13. Solo, The beating of my own heart — Miss Bellve. 14. Chnracter soni^, I don't believe they do — Mr Burcham. 15. Solo, Bid me not forget (by request) Miss Fraser. 16. Soln, Jack's yarn -Mr John Bartholomew. 17. Duet (Cornet and Piano)— Messrs Curreen and Seaton. 18. Solo, The unh'utsked song — Miss M. D. Liddle. 19. Glee.— Company. 20. Song in character, Old timber toes — Mr A. Hudson. 21. Trio— Messrs Eade, G. and J. Bartholomew. Tiio National Anthem. The ■ Irctr'w Li.-jiu. nud Self- Generating Portable Gas Li»ht will be f-xhibiitxl. For Prop*umm. j , ano Kesorved Seat a rly application necessary to secure soats. Box piiiu on H|)[)licutiou. Tickets : 3s, 2*, and Is. JAh. 11. STKVEXS, Secretary. MANCHEhiEU RIFLE 3. AfcNIVERdAKY BALL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1883. Comm'TTKi: : (''apt. Le.th bridge, Vol. Kirton, Corpl. Goodbehere, Corpl. Roe. Tickets to admit Gentleman and two Ladies ]Q> 6d, to be had from any member- of the Committee, and also from Mr Dawjs^r., .Bank of Austral-.v-m, Mr J. Stevens, post office, and Messrs Wm. Haybittie, Charles Bray, iiildcrbeck, and I l '. vans. W. D. JNICHOLAS, Col. kergt., Hon. Sec. 1 OWN 1 1 ALL^ TVEILDLNG. i XI 1? WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 22>d and 23hd August. Lessee, J. C. Rainer. Manager and Lecturer, Philip Stuart. Grand opening of MINER'S Original and Evergreen Panorama of the AMERICAN WAR! AMERICAN WAR!! AMERICAN WAE!!! With all the Scenes and Startling Incicidents connected with the memorable struggle between the Northern and Southern. States of America. This is' one of the most Complete Entertainments that has ever visited the Colony, and has travelled all over the World, its unbounded success of the last ten years being mainly due to the bona fido nature of the Exhibition, and the Straightforward and Impartial Manner in which Thousands of Pounds worth of Presents have been distributed to its patrons. The Entertainment will conclude each evening with a Mammoth distribution of VA UABLE PRESENTS, selected from Gold and Silver Wttcbe«, Papier Mache Tables, Handsome Pnrlor Ornaments, Tea. and Coffee Services, Gold Gilt Clocks, &c, which will be given away to our patrons. Admission, 3s, 2s, and If. Doors open at 7.30. Overture at 8 p.m. Meetings. MAKING ROAD SCHOULHOOM. FN aid of the Prize Fund an Enter. •*■ tainment, to consist, of Music, Sintriu^; and Heading 1 , will be given in the above Room, on Tuesday, the 2 1st of August, 1883. Admission Oue Shilling. Doors open at 7.30. To commence at 8 p.m. IP R I MIT IV K MKTHO Dl ST CHURCH, PEILDING. lpilE Anniversary Services in conJL noction with the «boy« Church will h* held as follows : — On Sunday. August 19. Sermons at 11 a.m., and 03C p.m. by the Key S. Griffith, of Piilnierston North. On the followingMonday (I'Oth inst.) the Anniversary •oiree will be held in the church. Tea at 5 p.m. ; Tickets, Is 6d ; Children half price. 'J he public meeting following 1 the tea will be addressed by Hevs. Murray, Griffith, Clover. Kullow anil Messrs J. C. Thompson, J. Jonkiu and G. Adams. Chairman — Mr Uobert Lintou. A collection will be taken at each Service. W. C A M P B EL L, Bootmaker, Kimbolton Koad, Feilding. I^HE Prices and Quality of his goods will deiy competition. ! Boots and shoes made on the short* est notice, and style and fit guaranteed Charges moderate.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 31, 16 August 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 31, 16 August 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 31, 16 August 1883, Page 3

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