FOXTON PUBLIC HALL. FRIDAY, «hn DECEMBER. Grand Entertainment, IS AIJ) OF THE School £*x»ijoe S^vsxid.* Musical Director - Mr M. J. Knnis. PROGRAMME. Paht I. 1. Character Song nnd Chorus — "Twenty Love-sick Maidens." " Patience." BnnHiorne . . . . Mr •/. R. McMillan. 2. Song, " The Last Watch," Mr T. Knnis. 8. Song, " Home, boys, home," MrStansell. ■1. Tableau— " Elaine " drifting to Camelot. Elaine Mis? Parcel!. 6. Song, "The Murmur of. the Shell," Mrs Dei'mer. 6. Tableau — " Ceres nnd the Seasons." Ceres .. .. Miss E. Symons. Spring . . • • Miss J. Whyte Summer .. .. Miss Stnnsel.l Antmnn . . . . Miss C. Symons Winter .. .. Miss M. Trask. 7. Duet, " The wind and the harp," ' Miss 11. Burr and Miss Williams. 8. Tableau— Gipsy encampment, with character chorus. 0. Son#. " The Little Hero," MiLittle. Interval of live minutes. Part 11. 10. Tableau — " The Judgment of Paris." Juno . . . . Miss E. Symons Minerva . . . . Miss Williams Venus .. .. Miss Stansell. Paris . . . . Mr W. Stansell 11. Song, "She wore a wreath of roses,' Mr T. Ennis. 12. Song, " Old and new," Miss William?. 18. Tableau — " The Reaper and the Flowers." Scenes — Angel blessing mother and children — Angel taking the children. Angel . . . . Miss Stansell. 14. Song, (selected) Miss H. Burr. 15. Duet (cornet and piano), MiKeen and Mr M. J. Knnis. 10. Character Song " Pulaeki's Bnnner." Eecitative by Miss Symons, and Chorus of Nuns. 17. Song, " Come into the garden, Maud," Mr Cook 18. Song, " Let me like a soldier fall," Mr Little. 19. Character Song, "Caller Herrin." Solo hy Mrs Dermer, and Chorus of Fishwives. 20. Final Tableau — Britannia and her possessions. Britannia .. .. Miss Ballantine Scotland . . . ■ Miss McDonell Ireland . . . ■ Miss Burr Australia . . . . Mr Potter India Miss Bobert Canada Miss H. Burr Wales . . . . Miss Gray New Zealand . . Mr W. Cook Cape Colony Mi" W. Stansell Hong Kong Mr C. Colline. (lOD S.WE THE QUEEN ! Doors open at 7-80 p.m. ; performance to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission — front Beats, 2s ; back, Is. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. Impounded in the Foxton Puhlic Pound from off the public road, by the Ranger — One iron grey horse, branded like gjH on ueai> rump, leather strap round neck with chain attached, collar marked, girth marked, and saddle marked, shod all round. One brown horse, branded TE on near shoulder, white star on forehead, hollow back, shod all round If not claimed and all expenses paid, will be sold at the Foxton Public Pound -on SATURDAY 10th December, 1892 at noon. B. SPELMAN, Poundkeeper. DON'T forget the free distril.u- ! tion of Christmas Gifts during j the month of December, at Te Aro ' House, Wellington. DON'T forget that all purchasers of goods from 10s np will get a free Christmas Gift at Te Aro House, Wellington. DON'T forget the choice lot of Japanese Goods to be given away during December at Te Aro House, Wellington. DON'T forget to send your orders if you cannot come personally, you will get your presents all the same at Te Aro House, Wellington. DON'T forget that this free distribution of Christmas Gifts com* mences on the Ist and ends on the 81st December at Te Aro House, Wellington > T ON'T forget the beautiful Fancy l-^ Goods to be given as free presents atTe Aro House, Welling* ton.
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Manawatu Herald, 6 December 1892, Page 3
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