mOWN HALL, T E KUITI. WEDNESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 191 concert and nance In aid of the Roman Catholic Church Building Fund. PROGRAMME. 1. Quartette for Fl., V., Vc. and Pf., "Nocturne" (Carnpana), Messrs Aitken, Clapham, Bartley, and Professor Swallow. 2. Soprano Sung., "Bid Me Discourse" (Bishop), Miss Clifford. 3. Violin Solo (a) "Sehusuckt" (b) "Hoffnung," (Mallard), Mrs A. C. Johnson. 4. Bass Song. "Bedouin Love Song" (Pinsuti), Mr Blackman. 5. Pianoforte Solo, "Grand Polonaise in A flat major, Op. 53" (Chopin), Professor Swallow. 6. Flute Solo, "Serenade" (Schubert), Mr Aitken. 7. Contralto Song, "To the Confiding Star," (Robandi), Mrs Quirk (with violin 'cello obligate by Mr Bartley. 8. Violin Solo "Le Reve" (Goltermann), Mr Clapham. 9. Tenor Song (selected), Mr Helmsing. 10. Pianoforte Duet, "Polacca Brillante," Op. 72 (Weber), Mrs QuirK and Professor Swallow. 11. Recitation, "Gone,''' Mrs Coiban. 12. Soprano and Contralto Duet, "The Lily and the Rose" (Glover), Miss Clifford and Mrs Quirk. DANCING AT 9.30 Good floor and excellent music. Admission —Front seats 2s, second seats Is Gd. MRS QUIRK, Hon. Sec. TAUMARUNUI ELECTORA
MR C. K. WILSON, the official Opposition candidate, will addrese the electors at the following places: — A WAKlNO.—Monday, October I6LII MOKAU.—Tuesday, October 17th TONGAPORUTU.— Wednesday, October 18 th URlTL—Thursday, October 19th URUNUL— Friday, October 20th WAITARA.—Monday, October 23rd TAUMARUNUI ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. ADIES AND the accepted Opposition candidate, I intend holding meetings in every part of the electorate, commencing to-morrow, and will address you at all places available, throughout the :onatituency. C. K. WILSON. Land Sale at OtoroTHURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. PRESENT ENTRIES: SO town sections 2 farms Further entries may be left with Mr H. Osmond, land agent. Otorohanga. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. C. B. LEVER, Auctioneer. Melrose Dairy Farm.
]I,TR W. A. SCOTT wishes <o notify l'i the public of Te Kuiti that, having purchased Mr Snowden's farm (where the milking shed is up-to-date i» every particular), that he is in a better position than ever to supply the best of milk and cream. FRESH MILK DELIVERED TWICE DAILY. T BEG to give notice that I have sold J- my Shetland stallion, ''Tom Thumb," to Mr E. Kerr, of Te Kuiti. J. D. STEVENSON. Waitomo, October 12th, 1911. Champion Utility Poultry. If you keep poultry, it will pay you to keep only the BEST. The greatest laying strains in Australasia are kept on my farm. At present I have about 600 matured birds, and nearly 2,000 chickens—all bred from competition winning strains ' BLACK ORPINGTONS—AII descended from my pen which won North Island laying competition, 1908-1909 WHITE LEG HORNS-From Brookes' and Padman's worlds record strains. INDIAN RUNNER DUCKSAll descended from full sisters, Knight's Cambridge pen (record 1,334 eggs) Sittings from any of above posted, securely packed, for 7s 6d (15 eggs) Incubator lots : 30s per 100 F.O.R. If interested please WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, which will be posted per return mail. J. N. McLEAN, Austral Poultry Farm, Rotorua
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 404, 14 October 1911, Page 4
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