TO-MORROW EVEITO! Napier Musical Society ■ V HE SOCIETY'S FIFTH OOJST- • CERT will bo held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on the evening of THURSDAY, the 29th December. PROGRAMME, . PART I. 1. Oyertjire-r-" Pre au clercs" Auber 2. Glee—" Ye waters flow tranquilly " Pliilpot 3. Duwtt—Violift-und Piano ... ... De Beriot 4. Song—" Why do T'weep for thee ? " Wallace 5. accompaniment) ' (> rife\T \yo Minstrels". *'/.> * 6. Soug—"Home they brought warrior dead" ... LindsayMjL^ 7. Quartette and Chorus—(Band'ac-'- ;S> companijnejit) "Soltfy falls ; : > ! *• ':. •• f the Moonlight" Christy PART U. Overture—" Figaro" ... ~. ... Song—" The Harp that once thro' Tara's Halls" Piano Solo—"LaVioiette".,. ... Duett—"The Gipsy Countess" ... Ch«rus—"The loung May Moon " Song—" Breathe uot that Nante " March—" The Wedding March" Selections from " Lay of the Bell" Moziert Irish Air Henri Herz Glover Irish Air Barker Mendelssohn Ptoraberij Doors open at 7 30, to commence at 3 o'clock, Front seats, 4s; back seats, 2s 6d. S. J, ST.EDMAN, 4127 Hon. Sec. HEW YEAR'S HOLIDAY. WE NAPIER RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, in conjunction with tie NAPIER and ME A NEB CRICKET CLUBS, purpose holding a PrCNIC in MrHALLETT's Paddock, MEANEE, on MONDAY, 2nd January, 1871. Programme, &C, in ment. 11. RUDMAN, 4130 Hon. Sec. Committee. To be Haffled At Mr HOOPER'S Han-dressing and Shampooing saloon, Hastings street, on a day of which due notice will be given, /~\ NE of WHEELER & WILSON'S 25 Members at 10s. each. 4130 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, POftT AHURIRI. Proprietress Mrs. Charles. rnHE Public of Hawke's Bay are X respectfully apprised that the conduct of the above welbknown Establishment has now, owing to an unfortunate event, devolved upon Mrs. CHARLES, who sincerely thanks all for past favors, and confidently relies upon a continuation of that support so freely accorded to her late husband. 12th Dec. 1870. 4104 Summer Luxuries. YI7TIEN fiercely glows the summer At morning or at noon, • It is a thorough treat to stroM. To Hooper's cool Saloon. For there the gentle Zephyr* seem For ever pleased to be, And keep the heads of mortal men From heat*H oppression free. And there, in quietude and peace, The mind is kept serene, While through the glossy locks revolves The pleasing brush machine. And there can also be enjoyed- * Midst evevy comfort too, — The luxury of modern days— An exquisite shampoo. And therefore, we again repeat, When summer's sun dotli glow, To Hooper's cool Saloon it is A thorough treat to go. Hair-cutting and Shampooing Saloon, gASTLN'GS STREET. Hi
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 903, 28 December 1870, Page 3
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