Public Notices. FENNELL'S HALL, LYELL. A GRAND Jtmatenr dntertahramtt WILL BE GIVNN ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER J)th, 1886, IN Aid of the Building Fund of St. Mat* thew's Church, Lyell. PROGRAMME. Song, " I'm a Nobleman's Son " Mr C. Bowden Song, " Won't You Buy My Pretty Flowers " Miss A. Dollimore Recitation Mr Walter Atkin Song, M Put it Down to Me " Mr H. G. Youngman Song, " Constance " ... Mrs Bowden Song ... .... Rev. Inness-Jones Duett, " As One by One Our Friends Depart" Mrs Waters and Mr Corfield Song, " Kiss Me, and I'll go to Sleep " Mr F. Harrison Song Mrs R. Carroll Song, " We've all Joined the Blue Ribbon Army " ... Mr A. A. Corfield Song, " Jessie's Dream " ... Mrs Waters Song " The Bridge " ... Mr J. O'Dea Song, " Driven from Home " Mrs J. Carroll Song, " Good*bye Sweetheart, Goodbye " Mr E. Carroll Song, " I'm Waiting, My Darling, for Thee" Mrs Best Two Scenes from Bulwer Lytton's "LADY OF LYONS!" Pauline Deschappells ... Mrs E. Bowden Claude Melnotte ... Mr Walter Atkin To conclude with " CHRISTY MINSTRELS 1" Overture, •• Overland Gallop " Company Opening Chorus, " Happy are We, tonight, Boys" Company Song, " Roses Underneath the Snow " Mr H. G. Youngman Song, "I see Her at the Window " Mr C. Bowden Song, " Sweet Chiming Bells " Mr A. A. Corfield Song, " Tilda Horn " Mr Walter Atkiu Song, " Gone are the Days" Mr J. Brown Finale, " Nursery Rhymes " ... Company Interlocutor ... Mr A. Corfield Pianiste Mrs Waters Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 o'clock. Admission ... Three Shillings. A. A. CORFIELD, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. J- port, Lyell and the surroundiug districts that I have determined npon continuing the business carried on by my late husband, and trust that an equal measure of the liberal patronage enjoyed by him for so many years may be extended to me. The business will be conducted under the same style or title as hitherto. MARY ANN CORR. Westport, 28th July, 1886.
The New Saddlery Establishment WESTPORT. ASMUS begs to inform the in- >» habitants of Lyell and surrounding districts that he has opened business as a Saddler and Harness Maker in the new and centrally situated premises in Palmerston street, nezt door to Mr Haselden, Solicitor. He has a well-assorted stock, and hopes by using the BEST MATERIAL, GOOD WORKMANSHIP, And MODERATE PRICEb, To merit a fair share of support. Country orders will receive speeiai attention, and anything in the lins forwarded for repair will be returned without delay. Orders given to D. Robertson, coachman, wili receive attention. Every Article Kept in Stock. H. ASMUSS, SADDLEE & HARNESS MAKER, Palmerston Street, Westport.
A. G. FEN WICK, Princes St., Dunedin, FINING AND GENERAL SHAREBROKER. Telegrams promptly attended to. Telegraphic Address: — -Fenwick, Broker, Dunedin. JOHN PENNiiLL, ENE RA L Q TOREKEEPER, Wine and Spirit Merchant. Money always in hand for cashing cheques. Liberal advances made on parcels of retorted gold. Cliff Street, Lyell.
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Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 291, 18 September 1886, Page 3
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470Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 291, 18 September 1886, Page 3
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