THEATRE ROYAL'. G-ABHISON BAND FUND rpHE Adjourned JUBILEE CONCERT in aid of the above Fund will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 17th AUGUST, Under the patronage of the Borough Council, Friendly Societies, and Volunteers. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR WILL PRESIDE. Part I. Overture—“ Pride of England ” ■... Garrison Band Song—(Selected) Mr Dalrymple Song—" I arise from Dreams of Thee ”.. Miss Holroyd Duet—“ Sainted Mother ”.... Miss Rees and Miss Porter Song—“ Put it down to me”Mr Kirk Song—(Selected, with harp accompaniment) Miss Porter Song—“ The place where the Old Horse died”.....Mr Woodward Song—(Selected)Miss Shelton Song—“ Good Company "Mr Nock Song—(Selected)Madame Stewart Song—(Selected)Mr McDonald Past 11. Overture—(Selected) Garrison Band Song—“ The Little Hero”Mr Parnell Song—“ The Wishing Cap ”... .Mrs Butler Duet—(Selected).... Mr Engieheart and Miss
Porter Song—“ Only once more . .Miss Holroyd Song—" Let me like a Soldier fall ”Mr Edwards Song—“ White Wings" ..Miss Sandes Song—" Friend of the Brave ".... Mr Witty Song—(Selected) Madame Stewart Dumb Beils. Rifle Cadets Finale—" Old England ~ .Garrison Band VIVAT REGINAI Commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission ; Family Reserved Seats of four, 10s; Reserved, 3s; Unreserved, 2s; Back Seats and Gallery, Is. Plan of Seats at W. Good’s. TO TIMBER —— THE undersigned will receive Tenders for the supply of 25,000 feet of Timber, more or less, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 13th inst., at noon. Particulars on application. W. J. QUIGLEY, Architect. THE CAFE De PARIS. Fresh Oysters! Fresh Oysters! l OYSTER Q UPPERS YSTEB OUPfEBB REGULARLY EVERY EVENING FROM 8 TO 19 O’CLOCK.
PROPRIETOR in Thanking his Numerous Customers for their patronage to him, wishes to inform the Travelling Public that he has been at Considerable Expense Altering and Enlarging his Accommodation for Boarders. Meals as usual, Is. Boarders Weekly .. 14s per week. Board and Lodging .. £1 pep. week. GEO. WILLIAMS, Sole Pbophietob. Q(J LEND, on Freehold secuApply to— W. SIEVWRIGHT, Solicitor.
WANTED KNOWN—Now Landed and in Stock, 100,000 feet of Totara, Rimn, and Kauri TIMBER, suitable for Building purposes. Prices cheap. Contractors and others requiring Timber will do well >o apply to the undersigned. H. E. JOHNSTON. WANTED KNOWN—Good Silk Handkerchiefs from 2s—splendid value. Also Cheap White ones, at J. LONGLEY’S. WANTED KNOWN — Remainder of Ulsters and Jackets at Selling-off Prices. Ulsters from 4s. Must be sold, at J. LONGLEY’S. VV7"ANTED —All to come and see my I4s VV and ids Suits, at the door, at J. LONGLEY’S. WANTED KNOWN—Great Bargains in Ladies' Skirts, White Frillings, Ladies’ Collars, and Underclothing at J. LONGLEY’S.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 26, 11 August 1887, Page 3
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