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Advertisments BEMEMBKE THIS. IF YOU ARE SICK. ____ If you are sick, HOP BITTEBS will surely aid Nature in making you well again when all else fails. If you are comparatively well, but feel the need of a grand tonic and stimulant, never rest easy till you are made a new being by the use of American Co's HOP BITTERS. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any of the numerous diseases of stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Am. Co.'s HOP BITTERS are a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. If you are wasting away with any form of Kidney Disease, stop tempt ing Death this moment, and turn for a cure to American Co.'s HOP BITTERS. If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge of— malarial, epidemic, bilious and intermittent fevers, by the use of American Co.'s HOP BITTERS. If you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, American HOP BITTERS will give you fair skin, rich blood, the sweetest breath, health and comfort. In short, they cure ALL Dis* eases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, &c, and £500 will be pai'i for a case they will not cure o 1 * help, or for anything impure or inju nous found in them. If you are sick with that terrible sickness Nervousness, you will find a " Balni in Gilead" in the use of American Co.'s HOP BITTERS. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother o? daughter, can be made the picture of health by a few bottles of American Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer? Cleanse, Purify and Enrich the Blood with AMERICAN HOP BITTERS, And you will have no sickness or suffering or doctor's bills to pay. if the name of Dr Soule is blown in every bottle, if not it is counterfeit. PUBLIC HALL, FEILDING. EASTEB MONDAY, APEIL 26th. mHE PALMERSTON MUSICAL JL and Dramatic Society will give their SEVENTH ENTERTAINMENT on the above date. Pakt First. The highly amusing Farcial Comedy, by J. M. Morton, Esq., entitled "DONE ON BOTH SIDES." Mr Whiffles (retired exciseman) Mr G. E. Hawkins Mr John Brownjohn (an adventurer) Mr E. Johnston Pygmalion. Plubbs (a veterinary surgeon) Mr W. J. Haybittle Mrs Whiffles Lady Amatour Lydia (daughter of "Whifflos) Lady Amateur Interval of Five Minutes. Pakt Second. Recitation Mr li. W. Haybittle Musical Interlude. To be followed by the Screaming Farce, by Neville Robinson, Esq., entitled "JOFFINS' LATCHKEY." Mr Joffins (No. 17, Magdela Terrace) Mr J. S. Jolly Mr Sloggs (No. 18, Magdela Terrace) Mr Fred Pirani Mrs Sloggs Lady Amateur Elizabeth Ann (a maid servant) Lady Amateur The Club's Orchestra will render some Choice Selections during the evening. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 sharp. AdmiPsion — Front Seats 3s, Back 2s. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs Sherwill, Haybittle, Goodbehere, J. H. Stevens, and G. Gilmer. Carriages ordered for 10.30. J. S. JOLLY, Stage Manager. FRED PIRANI, Secretary. -FIEILDING TOWN HALL. JJ FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1886. GEAND CONCERT. Programme. — Part I. Madrigal— "The Mikado " (Sullivan) Mrs Macarthur, Miss Bray, Messrs Bishop and Kirton 2. Song— "The Ferryman" (Ciro Piiisuti) Mr Cooto 3. Violin Solo— "Air Varie" (Deßeriot) Mr Cohen 4. Song—" Waiting for the King " (F. Moir) Miss Atkins 5. Song Mr Hartgill 6. Piano Solo Miss Willis 7. Song — "Close to the threshold," yiolin obligato (Henry Parker) Miss Beattie 8. Song — " When the heart is young " (Dudley Buck) Mr Crossman 9. Violin Solo—" Le Reve," > Mr Cohen 10. Song — " Serenade," violin obligato (Gounod) Miss Atkins 11. Song— "The Distant Shore"(Suliiyan) Mr Gilmer 12. Quartette—" The Three Chafers " (Orpheue Glee) Mr Hartgill, Mr Gurney, Mr Coote, Mr Crossman Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Gilbert and Sullivan's Operetta, » TRIAL BY JURY." Plaintiff . . . - - Miss Atkins Defendant Mr Gilmor Judge . . . . . . Mr Crossman Counsel . . . . . . Mr Coote Usher MrHartgill Foreman of the Jury . . Mr Benson ' A -PUBLIC TEA WILI< BE HELD IN THE WESLEYAN CHURCH, Grey Street, on THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd. TEA AT 5.30. P.M. ADMISSION : Adults, Is 6d ; Children, Half-piiee. After Tea a Public Meeting will be j held, when addresses may be expected j j from the Revs. Murray, Piffin, Clark, - j Cannell, Bunn, and others. - ' Diuiug the evening Musical Selections will be rendered by the Choir.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 131, 15 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 131, 15 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 131, 15 April 1886, Page 3

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