Advertisements T?EILDING ASSEMBLY ROOMS jj TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! BABY OGDEN BABY OGDEN :ln her unrivalled characterisation of '■'" • EVA, THE ANGEL CHILD, In Haekiet Beechee Stowe's World- ;• famed work of " UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." Uncle Tom . . Mr E. D'Orsay Ogden Topsy . . Miss Helen Fkrgus Legree . . Laurie Dunbar Miss Ophelia . . Miss Fleta Maitland Julien St. Olair Mr Joe Smith Uassie . . Mrs R. D'Orsay Ogden With Messrs Saville, Godfrey, Broad, and full strength of the Company. Mr Harry Marshall will, previous to the Diama, present a most Laughable Farce, entitled "The Latchkey." Prices : 3/-, 2/-, and 1/- No extra charge for Eeserved Seats. Tickets for four, 10/- Box Plan at Carthew's. Doors open at 7.30. Curtain rise 8 sharp. ASSEMBLY ROOMS Jn Lessee & Proprietor — Chas. Hugo. Business Manager — Alf. Santley. First appearance in this town of HUGO'S BUFFALO MINSTRELS The recognised Variety Combination of the Australasian Colonies (vide United Press.)
The only Company travelling with a ten years' unbroken record.
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Headed by CHARLES HUGO, The greatest Negro Delineator, end man, song and dance artist, and specialist that has ever appeared in the Australasian Colonies, and MISS PRISCILLA VERNE, The charming young soubrette, seriocomic, and lightning change artiste, combined with the world's greatest musicians THE SPANISH STUDENTS, Whose brilliant playing on the Mandolines and Guitars have caused a profound sensation in every city where they have appeared. These artistes are simply marvellous, and their beautiful and artistic playing must gladden the hearts of all true musicians. They have had the honor of playing at Westminster Palace in 1880 (by special command) before H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and Queen Victoria ; Madrid, 1881, before the King and Queen ; Naples, 1884, before Princess Sirignaro ; also, the same year before Princess Ducci di Palermo, Sicily, and at the Melbourne Exhibition, 1888-89. OSCAR SMITH, the great Ventriloquist. HARRY HASTINGS the London comicine The above Combination (which i 9 undoubtedly the strongest in the Australasian Colonies) will appear on THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 24. Admission : 3/- and 2/- Reserved seats at Mr Carthew's. R. T. WATERS, Agent^
w ip y\ .-^- --, 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. PEILDING LODGE, No- 1940, E.C. AN Emergency Meeting of the above Lodge will be held at the Foresters' Hall, Bowen Street, on FRIDAY, the 18th October, 1889. Business : Important. Lodge tyled at 8 p.m. • Visiting Brethren are invited. By commandof the VV.M. -•■•■•■•■' 'THOMAS W. K. POSTER, Secretary. BEILDLNO ATHLETIC SPORTS. ALL interested in the above Sports are requested to attend the usual Annual Public Meeting at the Feilding Assembly Rooms on FRIDAY Evening, the"lßth October, j at 8 o'clock. ! HUGH L. SHERWILL, 11th October, 1389. Secretary. ~ GENERAL CARRIER^ CBCARLES J. WICKHAM DESIRES, to inform the Business People and the Public generally that he will commence business as a General Carrier on or about MONDAY, the 21st instant, when it will be his aim and object to deserve a fair share ot public support by the exercise of civility, punctuality and the strictest attention to business.
l^ote the address — GHARI.ES J. WICKHAM, General Carrier, Glasgow House Stables, Manchester ...and Grey Streets. PALMERSTON NORTH STEAM COOPERAGE & PATENT BARREL CHURN MANUFACTORY. Fitzherberfc Street, Palmerston N. OHAELES E. GAUSTAD, [ Pboprietor, BEGS to inform the Public that he has added to his Establishment Steam Power and the best. Machinery procurable for the Trade, and is thereby enabled to supply all kinds of CoopeTage Work at the lowest rates. Tallow. Casks, all isizes, Butter Kegs of Split Tawa, and Machine made of: Tawa, Totara or" Pine, IJeef Tierces, and Kegs, Cheese Vats, Tubs,- and everything: in connection with the trade either oa hand or promptly made to order. .. ... . " ' Patent Barrel Churns;: a epecialty.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 51, 17 October 1889, Page 3
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