i'iiESBYTERIAN ANNIVERSARY" TEA in the FORESTERS' HALL, FEILDING. WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL, : At 6 p.m. Adults, Is 6d ; Children, Is. 1 Congregational Meeting at 7.30 p.m. ; Addresses by various Ministers : Music by Choir. TTIEILDINCr ASSEMBLY ROOMS JJ PROGRAMME GRAND VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT By the "Wesleyan Church Choir, assisted by Lady and Gentlemen Friends. To be held on FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1892, In aid of the Wesleynn Church Building Fund. Conductor— Mr R. F. Haybittle. At the Piano— Mrs W. Poad &• Miss Bellve. The Organ— Miss Cnrthew. Orchestra of Eleven Performers. 1. Overture, "La Debutante" Orchestra 2. Chorus, "He that Walketh Uprighteously" Choir 3. Son^, " The Old Flag" (with full Orchestral Accompaniment) Mr Walter Hnybittle 4. Song, "Love Tide" ... Miss Bellve 5. Duet, " Larboard Watch" Messrs R. F. Haybittle & A. Eade 6. Song, " Kate O'Shane" Mrs Howie 7. Song, " Captain of the Lifeboat" Mr Udy 8. Recitation, " Silver Wedding" Mr Walter Haybittle 9. Chorus, " He Rose" Choir Second Part. 10. Selection, " Robert Burns" (soli for Cornet, Clarionet, Flute, Violin, and 'Cello) Orchestra 11. Chorus, "To God in tho Highest, Glory" Choir 12. So»£f, " A Soldier and a Man" Mr Geo. Worsfold 13. Duet, " The Two Cousins " Mrs Howie &■ Miss Unvvin 14. Song, "Nazareth" (by request, Orchestral Accompaniment) Mr Walter Haybittle 15. Violin Solo, '• I>e Beriot's Fifth Air" Mr Theodore Kitchen 16. Song, " Aparfc" ... Mrs G. C. Hil] 17. Recitation, " The Reception" Mr Walter Haybittle 18. Selection, " National Airs" Orchestra Door open at 7.30 ; Concert at 8 p.m. Admission, Is 6d and Is. HORACE DIXON, Honorary Secretary. "FIEILDING ASSEMBLY ROOMS Ji EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, April 18. GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, By Feilding Amateurs, In aid of the Feilding Football Club. The Entertainment to conclude with the laughable Comedy of "AUNT CHARLOTTE'S MAID.'' R, H. WHISKER, Hon. Sec. THE MANCHEgTEE BIPLES WILL hold parades ac the Barracks as follows :— ApriI— THURSDAY, 14th (capitation), 2lst, 28th (capitation), at 7.30 p.m. The parade of the Manchester Rifles appointed for Thursday the 7th inst. has been postponed. BY ORDER, NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. ANY person or persons found trespassing with Dogs or U-uu on Section 7, Kimbolton Road, will be prosecuted. WILLIAM BAKER. THK BEADY MONEY STORE, KIMBOLTON ROAD. H. F. JANNINGS HAVING- leased the above premises, desires to give notice to the public in general, and his uumerous friends in particular, tkat he HAS OPENED THE ABOVE WITH A>" ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, chosen specially to meet the requirements of the local market of GROCERIES, HARDWARE CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, BRUSHWARE, And a special assortment of BOOTS & SHOES From one of the best factories in the colony. H.F.J. lias had a large experience in the work and management of a General Store, and hopes, by keeping a choice and well-selected stock, and by strict attention to the wants of his customers, to command a fair share of public patronage. ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD —AT - THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES. UEMEMBEII THE READY MONEY STORE, 'Next to the Chemist's) KIM BOLT OX HO AD.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 119, 5 April 1892, Page 3
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