\ SSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING. TUESDAY EVENING, October 9th. CONCERT By MR BYRON DE WINTON, ON BEHALF OF THE LIBRARY FUNDS. Programme : Overture ... ...Feilding String Song, ' The Brave Sen- j Band tinel' MrF.W.Treseder Character Sketch • The Modern Curate . .. Mr J. P. Mitchell ' Flute Solo, • Gerininie ' Mr F.G. Woollams ! Song, ' A Vision ' ... Mrs de Winton Lecture, 'American Civil War ' ... Mr T. Watson INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Selection String Band Song, 'Let me like a j Soldier Fall' ... Mr A. Eado j Song, • Little Hero ' ... Mrs de Winton J Instrumental Trio ...Mrs de Winton, [Messrs Woollams and Moore Recitation, ' Faithless Nellie Gray ' ... Mr J. P. Mitchell Violin Solo (selected) ... Mr S. Moore Song, ' Oh ! Hear the Wild Winds Blow ' Mr P. W. Treseder Flute Solo (variations) MrF.G.Woollams Recitation, 'The Drunkard's Farewell ' . . . Mr de Winton National Anthem ... String Band Admission: ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7.80 ; commence at 8 p. ml A SSEMBLY~ROOMS, FEILDING. Under the Management of Manfred Rose FRIDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1894, Positively One Night Only, First Appearance of the Popular and Gifted Actor, Walter Bentley, ("One of the Greatest Living Actors." — Melbourne Standard), Supported by a Powerful and Carefully-selected Company, Production of the Great Clerical Drama, "THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND." NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, painted expressly for this wonderful study by H. C. Frahm and assistants. SEE DAY BILLS for further particulars Managerial Note. — This production is one that cannot give offence to the strictest religionists, as nothing in the story has been exaggerated for dramatic effect. POPULAR PRICES : 8s and 2s. Doors open at 7.15 ; performance to commence at 7.45 sharp. Box Plan now open at Carthew's. C. SANDERSON, Advance Agont PUBLIC MEETING AT BEACONSFIELD. nnHE undersigned hereby call a JL Public Meeting in the Schoolhouse, Beaconsfield, on SATURDAY, 13th inst., to consider proposals for the erection of a Public Hall. W. PHYN M. FITTOM JOHN PAUL W. C. CUNINGHAM MR BYRON DE WINTON, THE WORLD -FAMED BOTANIST, CAN be Consulted at Mrs Hastie's Feilding Hotel, rooms No. 9 and 23, for the next ten days (up to October 10) between the hours of 10 to 12.30 a.m., 2 to 5.30 p.m., 6.30 to 7.80 p.m. Consultations and advice free. All nervous, chronic, private and other diseases treated. Mr De Winton lectures every evening at the Feilding Assembly Rooms. Change of Subject each evening. Lectures begin at eight o'clock sharp. TO BIRMINGHAM RESIDENTS. MR BYRON DE WINTON, the world-famed Botanist, whose treatment has been very successful in Feilding, will visit BIRMINGHAM on TUESDAY next, for oue day only, where he can be consulted at Lowes' Hotel, between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., on all nervous, chronic, and private diseases, bronchitis, asthma, rheumatism, and all blood diseases specially. Correspondence will receive immediate attention. Address : Hastie's Hotel, Feilding. References : Citizens of Feilding. THE MANCHESTER RIFLES WILL parade at the Assembly Booms, in " drill order," as follows :— October.— THURSDAY, 11th, 18th, and 25th. BY ORDER ■pvERECT STEAM TO LONDON. THE S.S. AORANGI will sail for London on THURSDAY, 4th October. THE S.S. DUKE OF SUTHERLAND will sail about 13th October. This will be the last opportunity of shipping at winter rates. For freight or passage apply to BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, Agents, Feilding and Palmerston N. j WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. THE 8.8. QUEEN of the SOUTH, Captain Harvey, will leave Welmnoton every MONDAY and THURSDAY. Foxton- every WEDNESDAYand BATURDAY. F. E. YOUNG, Agent s.B. Napiei. Feilding Branch WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING LICENSES have been issued to the under-mentioned : — W. A. Sandilands, H. L. Sherwill, J. J. Bagnall, F. Spencer, C. J. D. Sharpe, D. Downes, Major Campbell, D. Johnston, B. N. Lane, James Mackay, Edmund Goodbehere, F. M. Williams, Edward Bell, Mrs Sandilands, Masters B. N. Sandilands and J. Rose. HUGH L. SHERWILL, Hon. Sec. ~~ BANKIN~^SOS7 GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, APITI. TTORSE-SHOELNG a specialty. All sorts of Blacksmith Work done on the premieee. Horses broken to saddle and harness by <*. Rftakio, junr,
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 88, 8 October 1894, Page 3
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645Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 88, 8 October 1894, Page 3
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