TJIFIIIDING CRICKET CLUB. Concert and Variety . Entertainment. ; ASSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING. FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. Ist Innings: 1. Pianoforte Solo — Miss M. McKenzie 2. Plantation Song and Chorus, " Little Alabama Coon " (Hattie Starr) — W. F. Elkington 3. Song, "Embarrassment" (Frank Abt) — Mrs J. Oldham 4. Comic Song, " Fonr-'oss Sharrybang" (Corney Grain)— W. T. Grant 6. Recitation, "The Last Shot" (W. Reid) -H. S. Moss A Tale of the Indian Mutiny. 6. One-act Sketch, " The Anthem " (Jim Mcßooser) — Messrs Buchanan and O. Cooper 7. Violin Solo, " Tarantelle " (Papani) — R. H. F. Dumaresq 8. Stump Speech — G. M. Benson 9. Recitation, " Ode to the Sea " (Byron) — E. J. Kelleher 10. Coster Song, " Our Court Ball " (Chevalier)— A. R. Holdship LUNCHE ON. 2nd Innings : 11. Banjo Song and Dance, " The Laughing Johnny "— W. F. Elkington 12. Song, " Close to the Threshold "(with Violin obligato by R. H. F. Dumaresq) —Mrs J. Oldham 13. Selection— A. R. Holdship 14. Duet and Dance, " The Local Minister and his Delirium Tremens " — Messrs Buchanan and £. J, Kelleher 15. A few minutes with " The Animated Crotchety Quavers :— Song "Susie Tusie," W. T. Grant, with chorus of Blackbirds ; Song, " Sweet Evelina," W. F. Elkington, with chorus of Blackbirds ; song, "The Rustic Bridge," A. C. Matheson and Quavers (Quavers, Messrs C. H. Coote and F. Goodbehere Five Minutes Interval. To Conclude, with the Laughable Farce etitled — " A ROW IN THE HOUSE." Scene, Interior ; Time, Present. Dramatis Persons : Mrs Scorpion Miss N. Fry Kate (Tom's Fiancee) ... Mrs Pickering Mary (wife of Jimmy) ... Mrs Coote Mr Sigismond Scorpion Mr T. Cornish Mr Goodman ... Mr A. C. Matheson Mr Tom Tendon... Mr H. J. Lance Jimmy (groom) ... Mr G. M. Benson " God Save the Queen." Wickets pitched at 8 o'clock sharp ; Stumps drawn at 10.30. Tickets may be obtained of Mr Carthew (where reserved seats may be booked), or of W. T. Grant, Hon. Sec. Concert Committee. Prices of Admission: Front Seats (reserved), 3s; Stalls, 2s; Back Seats, ls. TO THE ELECTORS OF RANGITIKEI AND MANAWATU WHO ABE TEA CONSUMERS. "\7"OU have been repeatedly promised a reduction in the CUSTOMS DUTIES ON THE NECESSARIES OF LIFE. Good wholesome Tea is one of these necessaries, and should have been admitted duty free years ago. But, notwithstanding the broken pledges of poll* ticians and the duty now paid, SURATURA TEA Can be purchased from Grocers, of a QUALITY and at a PRICE tbat cannot be equalled, if other TEAS ARE ADMITTED DUTY FREE. If you are dissatisfied with the TEA you are using, you may LEARN something to your ADVANTAGE, and you cannot lose ANYTHING, by obtaining SURATURA TEA. IT IS MAGNIFICENT VALUE, IT HAS NO UNWHOLESOME DELETERIOUS ADMIXTURE, IT IS GUARANTEED TO BE A PURE Tea. GROWN akd PACKED IN CEYLON. Ask your Grocer iae Suratura Tea in lead _lb and Hb packets, aad in 51b boxes £10 £io. FREE ! FREE ! THE TRIAD MUSICAL ALBUM, for Feilding, containing 10/- WORTH OF MUSIC. Will be given FREE to anyone who spends Q //^ or more with any of 4i\ \J the following firms this month : — J. S. Milson New Zealand Clothing Factory. Purchase 2/6 worth from any of the above and you will be presented with a MUSICAL ALBUM, worth 10s, and have a chance in the TRIAD £10 COMPETITION. 1. Get a receipt for your 2s 6d. 2. Write down on paper the names of whom you consider the six greatest living Composers on the following list : — Cowen, Sullivan, Greig, Dvorak, Mascagui, Verdi, Leoncavallo, Brahms, McCunu, Prout, Dr Mackenzie, Strauss, Gung'l, Barnby, Reinecke, Tosti, Massenet, Techaikowski, and Guilmant. 3. Post list and receipt for 2/6 to Editor, Triad, Dunedin, and the £'10, in seven prizes (±3, £2, and five prizes of A'l), will be given to those whose lists are nearest to the list chosen by the Editor of the Triad, and lying sealed in the safe of Mr T. S. Graham, the wellknown Dunedin Accountant. If you send receipt for 5s you may send in two lists, 7s 6d three lists, and 10s four lists. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. Buy at once and you will get this HANDSOME MUSICAL ALBUM, £10 £10
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 90, 12 October 1895, Page 2
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686Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 90, 12 October 1895, Page 2
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