1 GRAND ; Concert* Entertainment IN AID OF > ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 1 BUILDING FUND. ' Publio Hall, Foxton, I ST. PATRICK'S DAY (17TH March.) ' Mr. J. R. Stansell - Stage-manager. PROGRAMME. ' First Part. 1 1. Christy Minstrels (members of 1 the Boys' Institute), with special orchestral accompaniment. » 2. Vocal Duet— " Go Pretty Rose," Mrs J. Symons and Miss Collins. 3. Violin Solo — Mr C. Cimino. 4. Song (comic) — MrElkington. 5. Song— l ' Dublin Bay," Miss McGee. 6. Tableau — " Mary Stewart " (in two acts.) I 7. Song (selected)— Mr W. Cook. 8. Song — "Gounod's Serenade," Miss A. Wallace. 9. Song (selected)— Mr R. D'Ath. 10. Song (comic) — Mr McCaughey. , 11. Song— "The Valley by the Sea," j Miss McDonald. 12. Song (selected)— Mr J. R. Stansell. Interval of Ten Minutes. ; Second Part. 1. Pianoforte Duet — Misses Purcell and Harris. 2. Vocal Duet — " Maoriland," Misses A. and M. Wallace. : 3. Song (comic) — " Arrah go on," Mr I F. R. Young. 4. Tableau — " Shamrock." 5. Violin Solo — Mr C. Cimino. 6. Vocal Duet (selected) — Mrs J. Symons and Miss Symons. 7. Song (comic) — Mr Elkington. 8. Tableau — "Two Strings to Her Bow." q. Song — " Kathleen Mavourneen," Miss M. Wallace. 10. Song (selecUd)— Mr R. D'Ath. 11. Song (comic)— Mr. McCaughey. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. ■ Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Entertainment to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. J Admission — Front seats, 2s ; back, is. Tickets may be obtained at Mr A. Fraser's, or from the secretary, W. McDERMOTT, SHANNON SALE. FRIDAY, 18th MARCH. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will sell by public auction, as above, at 1 p.m. — 7 dry cows 7 weaners 850 woolly lambs 200 breeding ewes 180 lambs 120 2 tooth ewea 80 ewes 60 ewes 200 shorn lambs 100 woolly lambs 300 ewes 150 mixed 2 tooths i ——————— ——~— ———————— NOTICE. T HAVE commenced business as a GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT AND ACCOUNTANT, Manufacturer's Agent, and Practical I Rent and Debt Collector. i - j Resident Agent for Citizen's Life Assurance Co. (Foxton district.) Agent for Foxton Temperance ! Hall. Properties for sale and to let. I attend at Levin, Shannon and Rnngotea at regular intervals, and • visit Palmerston North twice every • month, when I will transact any ' business on commission, thus saving ! my client 3 both time and money. s Address— H. E. A. CAIEROff, f i FOXTON. j \ Dr. J. Day-Jones, 4 1 M.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P.E, LM, I 3 LJ AS commenced Practice at ~ j] Foxton and may be consulted. temporarily, at Mrs Furrie's. c — • f Dr Jones holds Testimonials from c some of the leading Physicians and • Surgeons in London and the country, and has been twice House ' r Surgeon to a Leading Hospital in North Devon.
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Manawatu Herald, 15 March 1898, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 15 March 1898, Page 3
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