ESSAY ON COFFEE.-They say that coffee comes from an Island called Ceylon, but my mother says the best coffee she ever bought comes from her grocer who sells Crease's Al Coffee. A severe rheumatic pain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr J. H. Loper, a well known druggist of Des Moines, 10-.va, for over six months. At times the pain was so severe that he could not lift anything. With all he could do he could not get rid of it until he applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm. " 1 only made three applications of it," he says, " And have since been free from all pain." He now recommends it to persons similarly afflicted. It is sold by Davy axd Mjlls. Advertisements /COMPLIMENTARY BENE\J FIT CONCERT TO MR F. W. TRESEDER. To be held in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS. FRIDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1895. Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor, W. A. Sandilands, Esq. PROGRAMME ; 1. Overture, ' My Polly * Waits, Septet Club . % Song, • Tommy Atkins,' Mr F. W. Treseder 8. Duet, ' Life's Dream is O'er,' Misses L. and A. Roe 4. Violin Solo, Air • Vane ' (De Beriot), Miss Ross 5. Song, • Who shall be King,' Mr A. C. Matheson 6. Song, • The Star of Bethlehem,' Mrs West 7. Song, Comic (selected), Mr Dumaresq 8. Song, ' Old and New,' Miss E. Roe 9. Flute Solo, Swiss Air, Mr F. G. Woollams INTERVAL OF FIVE MINUTES. 10. Overture, ' Kennil worth,' Septet Club 11. Quartette, * Pro Phundo Basso,' comic (by special request), Misses L.and and A. Roe, and Messrs Treseder and Carty 12. Song, 'La Serenata ' (Braga), with violin obligate by Mr Dumaresq, Mrs Macarthur 13. Violin Solo, * Hungarian Dance ' (Franz Behr), Mr Dumaresq 14. Song, 'Fetters of GojdV Miss Diamond i§. Soiig(aeleoted), Mr A. Eade 6. Song, •Ah 'che la Morte ' (Verdi), Miss Bellve 17. Song, ' The Mighty Deep ' (Jude), Mr A. G. Carty 18. Song, ' Needles and Pins,' Mrs Prior 19. Song, ' Thou 'rt Passing Hence,' Mr F. W. Treseder 20. Song, * Love's Old Sweet Song, 1 Mre West. " God, Save the Queen." jpoprs open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 p.m. Admission: Front Seats, 2a ; B,ack Seats, Is. P^ILL, HAH*. PLAIN and FANCY DRESS Masquerade Skating Carnival. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. SKATERS' TICKETS, 2s; Spectators', Is. Doors open at 7 p.m. THE MANCHESTER RIFLES 1 fcOR OeTOBEB — Thursday, 3rd (Company) „ 10th (Lieut-Colonel Newall) „ 17th (Company) „ 24th (Sergt.-Major Macmillan) In the Volunteer Hall at 7.30. p.m. BY OBDEB, "CIEILDING VQLUSTBfiB~FIRE .p r 'B>WAJ>E, SEPTEMBER : Practice on Monday, 30th THE RAMS will be shorn at Burford on TUESDAY, October Ist, when the undersigned will be pleased to see all those who are interested in such events. GEORGE W HEELER, £urtord, Stanway, Halcombe. PREMISES TO LET. TO LET, in Fergusson Street —Newly, built Brick and Plastered Business Premises. Apply to %£. Vt NICH OLAS, Kitttf Street, Feiidicg.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 77, 27 September 1895, Page 3
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470Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 77, 27 September 1895, Page 3
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