Advertisements THE CANTATA , 1 "RED RIDING- EOOD." Will be given in the A SSEMBLY BOOMS. BY THE SCHOOL CHILDREN. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PROGRAMME : 1. Overture, " Fra Diaviolo" Master S. Oliver 2. Vocal Valse, " Playmates" Full strength of Company 4s. Song, " There's a Light in the Window" Miss A. Gould 4. Song, " Pilgrim Fathers" Miss A. Parr 5. Song, " Put Me in My Little Bed" Miss I. Oliver 6. Dance, " Sailor's Hornpipe" Master T. Drake 7. Instrumental 8. Duett, " Wind and Harp" Misses A. Parr and C. Richards 9. Song, " Daddy" Miss I. Oliver 10. Comic Song, " The Twins" Masters J. Bellve and W. Gosling 11. Piano, " Shepherd Boy" Master S. Oliver Pakt 11. The Cantata " Red Ridnig Hood." Characters : Red Riding Hood Miss A. Gould Mother Miss E. Watts Rose Miss A. Parr Buttercup Miss I. Oliver Robin Master A. Gould Woodman Master J. Bellve Wolf Master W. Gosling School Children, Fairies, Bluebells, etc. Scene I : Mother's Cottage. Scene II : Wood. Scene III : Grandmother's Cottage. Scene IV : Mother's Cottage. Musical Directress : Mrs Duncan. Stage Manager : B. J. Gosling. Prices of Admission, 2s and Is. Commence at 8 sharp. Proceeds in aid of the School Prize Fund, [71EILDING ASSEMBLE ROOMS FEIDAY AND SATURDAY, March 27th & 28th. GRAND BAND CONTEST. Eight Bands (including 3 from Wellington) will compete. On FRIDAY each Band to play a Selection of its own choice, and on SATURDAY every Band to play a Selection from the Opera " Linda Di Charaouni. Judge : C. D. Macintosh, Esq., of . Wellington. Contest to Commence at 7.30 p.m. Admission — 3s and 2s R. F. HAYBITTLE, Hon. Sec. T7IEILDING- ASSEMBLY ROOMS EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 30. GRAND MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. Songs, Solos, Duets, &c, interspersed with Laughable Farces and Stage Novelties, Proceeds towards Purchasing Piano for the Feildmg Dramatic Club. Doors open at 7 30. Commence at 8. Popular Holiday Prices. N.B. — A Dance to follow Entertainment. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. A GREAT Circuit Gathering to Celebrate the completion of the Parsonage, will be held ou GOOD FRIDAY. Banquet and Tea in the Parsonage Grounds. T.ckets for either, Is. MAORI MEETING HOUSE. (Near Awahuri.) A TEA Meeting in connection with the Services held in the above place, will tal<c> place on EASTER MONDAY EVENING, at 5.30. Admission to Tea, Is. FOOTBALL. WELLINGTON NAVALS V. FEILDING. ABOVE Match will be played on the Oval on SATURDAY next, at 2.30 p.m. Admission, Is ; Ladies, and Members with cards, free. S. STRACHAN, Hon. Sec. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, FEILDING. EASTER DAY. MEMBERS of St. Joha's Church are reminded that, by direction of the Diocesan Synod, the Offer tories on EASTER DAY are to be handed to the Clergyman of the Parish. S-y™ NEE j Churchwardens. GRAND Annual Tournament and Military Sports of the Rangitikei Cavalry Volunteers will be held on the Palmerston Racecourse on WEDNESDAY, Ist April, 1891. Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp. See Posters. BY ORDER. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. JMPOUNDED in the PpMic Pound, Feilding, off Forlong's .'.0a.1, — One red and white Bail, branded like JJ, on right rumo, two bits out of bottom of right c ir. one bit out of left ear. If not claimed and expenses paid vill be sold on MONDAY, the 18tb April, at 12, noon, according to the Impounding Act. J. 11. BLACKMORE, ; - — Poundkepper..
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 117, 26 March 1891, Page 3
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