r ;- -^M^yertiseni6iits gH RISTM AS DAY l r ? r pi^iNE SERYIOE AT -"■: -St. -John's 11 a,m. and 7 p.m. ■ : ' v ß"ev. A. Hermon. ; -St. James' (Hakojnbe),. 3 p.m. Rev.A. Hermon. ; Offertory : for Sunday School Treat, and -t.a .I •■.- Prize Fund. ' • rjEEILD^ING ; ASSEMBLY; ROOMS, GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT, "By. members; of the Wanganui Amateur Musical and Dramatic Society, in aid ! .^.qftheifundsDf. the Feilding " yV *" ' Athleiici Club. MONDAY; 28th DECEMBER, 1891. Gems from Gilbert and Sullivan's Comic Opera " The Mikado," Beautifhl Japanese Costumes. Japanese Scenery froni the brush of Mr H. Battle. --V - :; 1. Overture... ... ... Orchestra .2.: Song,' '' The. Soldier's Goodbye" - .--,..-; .f. ,;. . Mr W. Davidson Message" Miss L. Battle J 4 ! .'Pudt, " Sainted Mother" . .;' , - Misses Lv'Kitchen and Pawson : 5i r G6mic Song, " The Unfortunate J - Mali"- .:. ..'. • - ... Mr J. 'Pawson 6. Song; '?;Dear Little Jessie" . ' Mr J. Murray 7. Ballad, " Waiting" Miss M. Pawson 8. Sailotfs. Hornpipe Master G. M. Blake r Interval of ten minutes. 1. Selection ... .... Orchestra 2. Trio, " -Three /Little: Maids" Yum YumViiPeittiSing and : Peep 80, from "The Mi- ; kado'lx: : Misßes r L. ? Battle,; li.; Kitch eri ..,.,;.{,. and M. Pawson 3. Song ..'. ['"" ... ... Mr J. Murray 4. Yuui Turn's" Solo 1 " The Sun whoseßays," "The Mikado" .s^«.'«ft'f,!«i: .:■■ - Miss L. Battle 5. Scene^from' ''TUg/ Mikado," • introducing v (1) Eatisha's ,)Boio- u Alone and yet Alivej" -.-'-V-uKp-Eo's-solo;- 1 * (Pit Willow;" ; } (3)ißStisha n &'Eq Kp's duet & ', dance " There^s a Beauty in . the Bellow,of the Blast," &c* , ; " A Miss : li. Kitchen and Mr' W. Da vidso n [ " God Save the Queen." Front seatsj Ss';T back sea^s, 2s & Is. ,/r: Carriages, may be ordered at 10.15. -i)oors > op;enat ; 7.30. Overture 8 o'clock. " : Stage Manager— Mr W. Ji Blake. . ;i ■ , .■.; r MB. ; SHERWILL, Secretary. IN THE "ESTATE OF ANTHONY • BROADBENT, (DECEASED). JfT^ENDERS will -be received by the JL Public Trustee, Wellington, up to.lthe 29th inst., for the purchase of the sitock in trade, goodwill, and unexpired. term of lease of the Makino Post Office Store. Conditions of tender can be .seen and- all information obtained on application, to the Agent of the Public Trustee, Palmerston N., or to Mr Sandilands; .-Solicitor, Feildihg. ~~ NOTICE. A LL Stock -found trespassing on ! -jt\i' T - Section 58, Suburban^ Feilding, after ; 6th January, 1892, will be impounded.'- " ■ > ' : ■'': D. McKENZIE, Apiti, NOTICE. THE offices of. the undersigned will be closed for the Ohristmas .Holidays- from, the evening of the 24th December to MONDAY, 28th December i inclusive, and on the Ist and 2nd of the.:ne\y. year. GOObBEHERE & RICHMOND. JOHN PRIOR. e 'a. -w. A.; sAndilands. , TO tiET Xjfe FOR SALE. fXIHQSE large and commodious J u Business Premises, at present accupied by Messrs Cobbe & Darragh, knpwn' as the " Gash Exchange," Feiiding. Apply to G. 0. Hill, House •and Land Agent. TO Let or, for Sale, That House and Shop lately: in the occupation-, of ' Richard Burne, Butcher, centrally > situated in the rising township of. Birmingham. The Shop is •suitable for any kind of business. Fot further particulars apply to w .- THOS. LOWES^ Hotel, Birmingham. TO BUILDERS. " fnHENDERS are invited until noon JL; on WEDNESDAY, the 30th December, for erection of Kimbolton Road School. Plans, &c, to be seen at Mr H. L. Sherwill's ofißees, Feilding. A. ATKINS, F.R.1.8.A. Architect Wanganui Education Board. TO BUILDERS. ; nnENDERS aie invited until 4 p.m., JL December 31st, 1891, for the erection of shops in Manchester Street, Feilding, for Mr James Hugli, Palmerston N. Plans, &c, may be seen at tke office of Mr John Bartholomew. THOS. H. JAMES, Architect. Palmerston North. TENDERS WANTED for laying about 50 , chains of Tramway at Mr John Bartholomew's Sawmill, Kiwitea. Tenders to be in by the 31st Dei cember. MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD. mENDERS will be received by the J_ above Board up to Noon on SATURDAY, 2nd January, 1892, for the following works : — For forming and culverting 154 chains Forlong's Road. For forming and culverting 15 chains Durham Street, Ashhurst. Plans, ' specifications and general conditions may be seen at the Board's office, Feiiding; and for Durhair Street, at Page's Store, Ashurst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily , accepted. CHARLES B.RAY, /, ",• Engineer Manchester Road Board
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 76, 24 December 1891, Page 3
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