Notices BOXING NIGHT. FTIOWF TTALL, T^EILDING. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT In aid of funds of FEILDING BRASS BAND. PROGRAMME. Overture, Fe.lding Brass Band. Performance will commence with the Original Farce by Wybert Keeve. entitled 'OBLIGING A FBIEND.' Frank Dutton (engaged) Mr Chas. Coles. Julius Wopper (lately married) Mr C. A. Richardson, Mrs Wopper (a weak creature) Miss Hilda Carrington. Ellen Audry (Frank's intended) Miss Clarrissa Hortington. Susan (slavey) Miss Connie Daisyleigh. To be followed by a Popular Concert. 1. Introductory O veil ure, Feilding Band. 2. Nigger Song, ' Will you, won't you,' MrChilds. 3. Comic Song, * Jonathan Joseph,' M r Reading. 4. Character Song ' Nobody knows the troubles I have seen,' Mr Hawkins. 5. Comic Song, ' They ail do it,' Mr Chas. Coles. 6. Comic Duett, 'Very Suspicious/ Mr Ricnardson and Miss Carrington. 7. Hunting Song. 'Stirrup Cup,' Mr W. Bray. 8. Sentimental, 'I'll be wafehing for you at the window,* Miss Daisyleigh. 9. Nig.;er Song, * You tell Dinah that,' MrChilds. 10. Character Duott, ' Upper Ten and Lower Five,' Messrs Coles <fe Richardson 11. Comic Song, ' Oh, Fred. Jell them to stop,' Mr Lightbourne. 12. N>gr-> Skeioh, Mr Childs. 13. Character Song, ' Nervous \1 an,' Mr Hawkins. 14. Topical Song, ' I can't make it out, can you,' Mr C. A. Bichardson. Interval of Ten Minutes To conclude with the Screaming Farce, entitled ' BILLY DOO,' or 'Nothing Like Paste,' Introducing all the original business with the Pi*. Billy Doo (the local bill-sticker) Mr Chas. Coles. Dick Spooner (a grocer's shopman) Mr Gosling, jun. Mr Spruce (a gentleman with an intense hatred to advertising) Mr Richardson Seraphina Wiggins (an eligible young lady) Miss Connie Daisyleigh. Doors open 7.30. Commence 8 p.m. Admission, 3s and 2s. A DANCE will be held after the Performance. Admission, 2s 6d ; Ladies free. TO THE ELECTORS OF OROUA BIDING, COUNTY MANAWATU. Ladies and Gentlemen,— On the 12th ultimo you honoured me by returning me at the head of the poll aa one of your Councillors. For reasons known to moat of you that election has been declared void. If I still retain your confidence pleaae endorse your previous decision on Tuesday, 23rd inst. Yours faithfully, PETER STEWART. XMAS PRESENTS IN BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. XMAS PRESENTS IN FANCY GOODS. XMAS PRESENTS IN TOYS. IN the space allotted in a newspaper it would be impossible to give a full description of my large stock of Books, Fancy Goods, and Toys. Suffice it to say I have imported largely to meet the requirements of my increasing business, and would only solicit an inspection to prove the fact that I have the largest stock on the coast, and at prices which will defy competition. During the Xmas the WONDERFUL SHILLING TABLE will be the attraction. W. CARTHEW, Bookseller & Fancy Goods Impobteb, Manchester Stbeet. Feilding. "o 0 K 0 U T for PROFESSOR BLOOM'S BOXING TOURNAMENT and School of Art, Consisting of Champions J. Pettengell, Perry, &c, On or about the 23rd inst. C. STANLEY, Business Manager. "7 J^ BEN NET T. <i^\_ „ iBONMONtrKB. *" Cuba-street, Welliugton N.2
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 82, 20 December 1884, Page 3
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