TUESDAY, .NOVEMBER 3, 1891. .Gband Literary Entertainment. Elocutionary Treat. ME. J. KNOTT will recite Lord Ten nyson's poem "Enoch Ar'den, one of the noblest and most patheti poetns over written. A love story, but tru and good. All who think of getting mai ried, and : all who are married, should hea it. Old ; niai(.ls and bachelors stop at horn and keep -house. Appropriate songs b; best local talent. Family tickets, '2s Cd single, Is. rjIEILDING ASSEMBLE ROOMJ For Oke Night Only. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. HORACE CHEiSTER,, the wan dering minstrel, in his humerous anc musical entertainment '' A Cure foi the Blues." Twenty-five comical characters, supplemented by masks anc faces. Mr Chester in his wonderful Moustacheograph. Mr. Chester's transformation, in full view of the audience, to Gladstone, Randolph Churchill, General Gordon, Archer, Bill Sykes, &c. Prices of admission — 3s, 28, and Is. Box plan at Mr Carthew's. HARRY SAVILLE, Agent. GRAtfb CONCERT. FEILDING- ASSEMBLY ROOMS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1891. (Priuce of Wales' Birthday.) In aid Wesloyan Church Funds.Programme : 1. Overture, " Gloria," from \ 12th Mass, HaybittJe's String Band 2. Chorus, "Hear the Trumpet Loudly Calling,"... ... Choir 3. Song ... ... Mr Sanson 4. Song with Hai-p accompaniment ... ... Miss Neilson 5. Trio Misses Anderson and Cannall, and Mr Sanson 6. Brass Quartette \ Mr S. Daw, 11. F., E., &G. Haybittle • 7. Sorig (Humerous) Mr Sutcliffe 8. Song ... Mrs J. C. Thompson 9. Song Rqv. W. Birks Interval of Five Minutes. 10. Overture, "Advance Guard" String Band 11. Chorus, " Angels' Chorus," Choir 12; Song (Humerous) Mr Sutcliffo 13. Song ... ... Miss Hamilton 14. Violin Solo ... Mr Kitchen 15. Song ... ... Mr Sanson 16. Song with Harp accempaniment ... ... Miss Neilson 17. Dialogue from Henry VIII i Messrs Knight, Reading, Kitchen, and Dixon HORACE DIXON, ' Hon. Sec. to Concert Committee. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PAST0 UAL ASSOCIATION. GRAND ANNUAL SHOW WILL be held at Palmerston North on WEDNESDAY and THURDAY, November 1 lth and 12th. Entries close on FRIDAY, Novomber 6th, at 9 p.m. Programme and entry forms can be obtained fromC. C. MILEB, Secretary. . Palmerston N., Sept, 16, 1891. NEW SPRING DRESSES NEW SPRING MILLINERY NOVELTIES and EFFECTS. f MHE most charming and stylish X New Goods ever exhibited in Feilding. To secure best choice, early inspection is positively necessary, as many of the leading lines are being rapidly disposed of at J. B. HAMILTON'S NE W Washing Prints, Zephyr Lawns, Indian Lawns, Scotch Ginghams?, Corded Lawns. Pansy Cloths, Muslins and Brilliants, De Lames, &c, at J". B. HAMILTON'S, NEW Stuff Dress Materials, in? single and double widths, without exception the largest and most beautiful variety of shade^, colorings and textures ever presented to the Ladies of Feilding, at J. B. HAMILTON'S NEW, handsome, and stylish Millinery, endless variety to select from the very latest and most correct shapes. : . SPEClALr— Ladies can select their own Shapes, Trimmings, &c, &c, and have them trimmed to their own taste and liking by one of the most experienced and stylish Milliners in New Zealand, samples of which can be seen daily in my windows. NEW Silk and Lace Mantles, rich and lovely goods, the most fashionable f- Capes in braided and beaded designs, very stylish ; short Walking Jackets and Dust Cloaks in immense variety. Ladies' fashionable Blouses in white muslin faucy Cottons, and lovely Liberty Silks. children's cream serge Dresses and Pelisses. Ladies' cream serge Costumes (unmade). Chiffon Laces, Gold Laces, Novelties, &c. Splendid Assortment of Children's Fancy Bonnets and Turbans in Pongee, Muslin, and Liberty Silks, very pretty styles. Ladies' Muslin Robes in white anc black and white. Real Torchon and Maltese Laces. The New Dress Girdles in every color 5-'ocloclc Tea Cloths aud D'Oyles. Gold aud Tinsel Ribbons. The new Harmonic Kid Glove, foui large buttons, the best for fit anc wear. Black Lace Hats, newest shapes. Tulle Hat and Bonnet Shapes. Inspection Invited Inspection Invited Largest Choice Lowest Price Best Valm AT J. B. HAMILTON'S
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 54, 3 November 1891, Page 3
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