Advertisements T^EILDING PUBLIC SCHOOL X? ANNUAL CONCERT, Friday, December 18th, 1896. PROGRAMME. Part I: \ 1 Piano Duet, "Evening," E. Chamberlain and R Brennan 2 Action Song, " The Clock," Infants 3 Recitation, " Billy and Me," A. Oliver 4 Violin Solo, " Dangers Russes," R. Williamson 6 Scene, " Keeping House," 8 Children 6 Recitation, " Susie's Questions," E. Haybittle 7 Piano, " DerniSre Pensee," G. Taylor 8 Recitation, " The Lost Sheep on the Mountain," V. Palmer 9 Action Song, "The Soldier," Infants 10 Recitation, "Where did you come from ?" (two girls) 11 Scene, "The Love of a Bonnet," six Girls 12 Roundelay, " A B C," 26 Children (Interval of Two Minutes). Part H: 1 Overture, "Fra Diavolo," L. Hill 2 Action Song, " The Spider and the Fly," Infants 8 Recitation, •• Story by the Fire," A. Heaid 4 Scene, " Nature v. Edocation," four Girls 5 Song, " Poor Little Johnnie," I. Oliver 6 Scene, " Through Children's Eyes," eight Children 7 Pianoforte, " Silver Frost," A. James 8 Action Song, M The Sailor," Infants 9 Scene, "Preparing for a Picnic," aix Girls 10 Song* " Write to Papa," M. Hamilton 11 Scene, " Dolly's Show," seven Girla 12 Piano, "Elves Caprice," M. Palmer 13 Scene, " Grandma," Children 14 Action Song, " Breezes," Infants 15 Song, " Watching," L. Nankivell 16 Dialogue, " The Doctor," 2 Children 17 Piano, "Evening Whispers," E. Haybittle 18 Action Song, " I Have Two Little Hands," Infants 19 Piano, " La Sympatbie," E. Wilson 20 Debate, " Are we over-educating our Girls ? " — lB Boys and Chairman " God Save the Queen." ITbazaar WILL be held iv the Schoolhonse, RONGOTEA, on SATURDAY, 19th December, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., in aid of S. Simon and S. Jude's Church Debt. Refreshments at all hours. Lunch, 12 to 1 ; High Tea, 6to 7. Art Gallery, Amateur Photography, Spinning Wheel, Xmas Tree, Bran Tub, &c. Admission, Is; Children, 6d, includ. ing Concert in evening and May Pole Dance. K® X M 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. FEILDING LODGE, No. 41, FTIHE Regular Monthly Meeting of the I above Lodge will be held at the Foresters' Hall, Bowen Street, Feilding, on MONDAY, 21st December, 1896. Bnsiness : Raising. Lodge tyled at 8 o'clock p.m. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited By command of the W.M. THOMAS W. K. FOSTER Secretary. A SUMMER RESORT TO LET. A FOUR -ROOMED COTTAGE at Scott's Ferry. Two large -wiro mattresßes, table, chairs, cooking Utensils, aud firewood provided. Rent : £1 per week, in advance. Apply to P. E. DANIELL, Scott's Ferry. LONGBORN FREEZING WORKS. NOTICE TO FARMERS THE Works will be re-opened early in December, or as soon as sufficient inducement offers. Mr R. Stevens will wait upon farmers, and the Company is prepared to give full market value for stock, cither at per pound or per head ; or will freeze on owners' account. Full information can be obtained from JOHN ANDERSON, Manager. ~~ MUSIC. MRS W. D. JAMES ia prepared to receive Pupils for the PIANOFORTE. Address, Qukkw st. TO LET.- 8 Cottages (6. 6, and 4 rooms, respectively). Rents: Bs, 11s, and 6s, respectively. Good locality. — W. A. Hakdoajids, Solicitor, Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 145, 18 December 1896, Page 3
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