For continuation of Reading Matter sec fourth page.) Advertisements Ti^EILDiNG ASSEMBLY BOOMS GRAND VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, By the Members of the Feilding Employe's Asssociation, Assisted by Friends, ON WEDNESDAY, 27th JULY. At 8 o'clock. Overture Orchestra Song, " Booked in the Cradle of the Deep" ... Mr G. Worsfold Song, selected Mrs Marsom Violin solo Mr Kitchen Song, " Big Ben "... Mr Williamson Piano solo, " Les Hirondelles " Miss Hamilton Song, " Anchored " Mr H. Dixon Violin solo, selected ... Mr Martin Song (comic), "Fifteen Shillings" Mr Keen Flute bolo, Welsh airs (with variations) Mr Ellyott Song, selected Miss Bel vie Interval of Five Minutes. Part 11. • Overture Orchestra Minstrel Troupe. The Dark Town Fire Brigade, with a Local Finale. To Conclude with the Laughable Farce entitled " Irish Justice." Proceeds in aid of the Feilding Fire Brigade Funds. Admission— One Shilling and Two Shillings. CEEAM SEPAEATOES. CREAM SEPAEATOES. DE LAVAL'S AEE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. fTIHESE Celebrated Machines gained J- the Highest Awards given by the Boyal Agricultural Society at Doncaster Show, viz-: a Silver Medal, no gold being giyen by the society. De Laval's Machines were also awarded at the same show the money prize, viz. •. two prizes £20 each, one prize £5. These Machines have to date (throughout the whole world) taken over 200 First Prizes. 30,000 Machines now in use bearing Dr De Laval's Patent. The latest invention is the Alpha Bowl. It can be fitted to any of the ordinary De Laval Separators, thus doubling tho skimmingjgcapftcity, without increasing either the power or speed, making these separators the best and cheapest in existence. For price and every other i&formation apply CUMMINS, SHARPE, & CO., Agents, Wanganui. TAILORING. j A. Williamson, TAILOK, MAKCHESTEU STREET (Opposite the Denbigh Hotel), Has in Mock BEBT of ENGLISH & COLONIAL GOODS ' AND WORSTED COATINGS, For the Autumn and Winter Seasons, of the Latest Patterns. As he keeps only the Best of Material, Customers may rely on getting a good article at a moderate price.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 16, 26 July 1892, Page 3
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327Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 16, 26 July 1892, Page 3
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