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Amusements. TjIEILDING "pUBLIO TTALL. E STER MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1884 Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor and the Feilding Jockey Club. Grand Musical and Dramatic EntertainI ment by the ' FEILDING VAEIETY COMPANY, 1 I in aid of the funds of the Town Band. Entirely New Scenery and Effects. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture by the Band. 2. Sentimental S--ng, Mr Hudson. 3. Song, Wedding Hells Mr C. A. Richardson. 4. Character Song. Old English Gentleman ... Mr Coles. 5. Ballad, Kathleen Mavourneen Mr G. Williams. 6. Comic Song, Rabbit Hutch RonMr Rending. 7. Charn eter Song, Muggins' Mulberry Nose ... Mr W. li. Hawkins. 8. Negro Song, Do you know where Nowhere is ... \ir J. D. Lightbourne. 9. Instrumental Interlude, Piano, Violin, and Flute ... Mr and Mrs YV. B. Hawkins and Mr Wiliiams. 10. Ballad, Excelsior Mr G. Williams. 11. Character Duett, Upper Ten and Lower Five ..." Messrs Coles and Richardson. 12. Recitation, Paddy Whacks Mr Hawkins. 13. Comic Song, Good Evening Miss Mr Wagstaff. 14. Song, The Hunting Day Mr Hudson. ' 15. Comic Musical Parade, The Tin Pot ' Baud ... By the Company. Interval of Tk.v Minutes. Overture by the Band. The Entertainment, will conclude with tho Laughable Farce, by the late Tom Taylor, Esq , entitled A BLIGHTED BEING. Job Wort Mr Reading. Ned Spanker (A Marine Surgeon) i Mr B. J. Gosling. I Thaddeus O'Raffer.y (An Irish ApoiheI can*; Mr W. B. Hawkins. Cumming (A Waiter) M r Coles. Susan Spanker (Hostess of an Hotel) MrC. A. Richardson. Scene, Coffee Room in a Hotel. j Scenic Artists. Messrs Gosling and Son. Prices of Admission, 3s and 2s. Doors open at 7-30. Performance to commence al 8 sharp. W. READING, Hon. Sec. After the above Entertainment a Bnll wili be held by the Bind. Gentlemen, 2s ; Ladirs Free. NOTICE. A GRAND BALL AND PROMENADE CONCERT will be held in the Foresters Hall on EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, 14th April. The Makino String Band is specially engaged for the occasion. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. sharp. Tickets — Gentlemen, 3s; Ladies Free. MR J. TURNER, M.C. CALISTHENICS AND DANCING DEPORTMENT. In the Foresters Hall, at 7.30 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, April 9. F^OR Ladies and Gentlemen, Dancing taught by the first Five Positions, Marking Time Exercise, Quadrille Dancing, Royal Victorian Quadrilles, Kound Dancing, Country Dancing, Spanish i'ance, Step Dancing, Break Downs, Stop Jigs, Jigs, and Reels. Please take notice that this Dancing Class will be strictly select. Any person wishing to become a member can do so by leaving their names with any of the undersigned : — Mr P. Thompson, tinsmith ; Mr W. Campbell, bootmaker ; Mr J. Curreen, Makino; or Mr J. Turner, M.C. Terms: Quarterly or Nightly, to suit members. First class Music provided, j under the management of Mr J Curreen, Bandmaster. Grown Lands Sale SALE OF CROWN LAND, WELLINGTON. Under the Provisions of " The Special Powers and Contracts Act, 1883." Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 26th March, 1884. ""VTOTICE is hereby given that on _I_M Tuesday, the 6th day of May next, at noon, Section No. 443, Palmerston North, containing 205 acres 3 roods 6 perches, will be offered for sale by public auction, at Palmerston, at the upset price of £3 10s per acre, to which is added the sum pf £490, the value of improvements.' ' Terms of Payment : One-fourth of the purchase,-money for the land must be paid at the sale, and the balance within one month ; the .£490 (value of improvements) to be paid -to: the present occupant of the section, as provided by section, 165 -of ".The Land Act, 1877" in the, event of his not acquiring the land at auction. , , JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. *mmm*********************************** Ol TO. OA '■ PER DAY to be made -jgj j_ r.-.y^;^ ■ by ; per_6ns ! of either sex, in 1 .*■ their * Own '" localities, : at work for us. New business; } All meet with wonderful -sdecess. Airiy one can do the work. Capital nq^r-equired. We •will start, youi l 6ntx\t^px^cx£\ mailed free^ "* The e'mploymentti/j partictilarly adapted to tl^jregiqn^in which this publication circulates^ Boys and girls earn nearly; t as . much as nien., . E.uJ,l , particulars '.arid ' mstruetions mailed free. Now is J the time— -ctbh't delay, but write to usj at- once;;- X Address--Stinson . &. Co., Pprtland, Maine, United' Sta^e.; * " " ""■"' "" : - *

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 42, 10 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 42, 10 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 42, 10 April 1884, Page 3

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