FRIDAY, 4tii SEPTEMBER State School CONCERT. PROGRAMME. Fitter Part. . 1. Piano Solo . . . . Miss Short 2.. Song— "l'm King of the Ocean Wild," MrLTttle. ' 3. Song — ■' I'll ne'er forget thee," Miss Howan. .' 4 Recitation — The Black and Green, Mr Stansell. 5. Song— "Then you'll remember me," Miss Williams. 6. Song— "for thay all love Jack," Mr Stansell 7.3 Song —" The Silver Moon," Mrs W.Cook 8. Recitation .. .. Miss Woodham. To conclude with 10 Little Negroes. Interval of ten Minutes. Second Part. 1. Cornet Solo .. .. Mr F. Keen 2. Duet — " Alone in the World," Misses . Woodham 3. Recitation . . . . Mr Gardner 4. Song — " The sacw that hiisheth all," Miss Symons 5. Sailor's Hornpipe . . Mr E. Currie G. Trio — " Just to please the boys," Misses Woodham and Williams 7. Song MrW. Cook 8. .Recitation . . . . Mr Toomath 9. Song — " For Ever," . . Miss Williams The whole to conclude with the screaming farce "SALE OF LIVE STOCK, &c. &c." Auctioneer . . . . Mr Woodham , Clerk and Buck- jumper Eider— Mr Young Admission — Front.^ seats, 2s; back seats Is ; children, half price. W. LITTLE, Manager. TEN DEES. TT [ANTED tenders for Cutting and VV Carting, ten tons of green flax per day. J.GRAHAM, Ajack Mill. THANKS. IDESIKEto thank those gentlemen -who appeared yesterday at the Resident Magistrates Court to give evidence on my behalf. HENRY BORDER. WAN'I ED, Scrub 7 Cutters. Apply to Messrs Barber Bros., Hiinitangi. FOE SALE, CHEAP. A 3-ROOMED HOUSE AND •-: QUARTEE ACRE OP LAND. ''PHE HOUSE is well built, roofed £ with iron. The land is fenced and planted with fruit trees. Price very low, making the property a splendid bargain. Apply to THYNNE, LINTON & CO. lanawatu Hotel, AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. EOBERT CAWSTON .. proprietor. Late of (Royal Oak Hotel, Carterton.) HAVING- taken over the above Hotel, will hope, by strict atenion to Business, to merit a fair share of patronage. None bat the Best Wines, Ale, and Spirits kept. Staples' XXXX Beer always on tap, MANAWATU HOTEL STABLES. John Cameron, - - Proprietor. HAVING leased the above stables, I am prepared to attend to the wants of the Travelling Publio, and hope by strict attention to business to gain a share of their patronage. QUIET SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE. Young Horses thoroughly broken to saddle and side-saddle. *
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 3 September 1891, Page 3
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367Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 3 September 1891, Page 3
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