I Puiblio H?"l, Poxton. grand Concert. THURSDAY, 7TH JULY. PROGRAMME. First Part. 1. Overture — " San Souci," Misses Sullivan 2. Song — " Whisper and I shall hear," Miss N. Gallagher 3. Song — " Asthore," Miss G. Pender 4. Song — " A May Morning," Miss M. Sullivan 5. Song— (selected), Mr F. Young 6. Vocal duet—" Life's dream is o'er," Miss M. Sullivan and N. Gallagher 7. Song — " Sunshine and Rain," Miss M. Pender 8. Pianoforte duet — •• Nocturne," M. and G. Pender Interval of Ten Minutes. Second Part. q. Overture — Misses Hennessy and Harris 10. Song—" Heaven on Earth," Miss M. Wallace 11. Vocal duet— " The Happy Hunter," Misses Sullivan and Gallagher 12. Song—'- The Link Divine," Miss May Sullivan 13. Song — " Jessie's Dream," Miss G. Pender 14. Song — " Remember me no> more," Miss N. Gallagher 15. Song — " Kathleen Mavourneen," Miss M. Pender. 16. Vocal duet— (selected), Mr and Miss McQueen. God Save the Queen. Admission— Front seats, 2s : back seats, Is. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. W. McDERMOTT, Hon. Sec. ANTED— By a Gentleman in Foxton, Board and Residence in private family. Apply by letter to " Resident," Manawatu Herald Office. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE REV. Wm. THOMSON, of Palmerston North, will conduct Special Services in the Presbyterian Church TO-MORROW MORNING at 11 a.m., and EVENING at 7 p.m. Taking advantage of the presence of some Wellington Amateura in this district, a Concert has been arranged foi THURSDAY, the 7th July, at which the following ladies will sing, namely :— The Misses Grace Pender, Mary Pender, May Sullivan, Nellie Gallagher, and Maiion Wallace, who will be assisted by local amateurs. Full progamme in next issue. PALMERSTON SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 7th. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will £\ sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m.— 200 fat Lincoln wethers 75 fat ewes . 200 fat and forward Lincoln ewes 450 2-tooth wethers ANTED TO PURCHASE— A Cow near calving, or in full profit. HANS ANREASON. Preserving & Mounting BIRDS. MR. GEORGE LANGLEY is now prepared to undertake the Curing and Mounting of all kinds of Birds in a careful and nature 1 manner, at the most reasonable charges. Specimens can be seen at his residence, The Avenue. ISTEW ZEALAND Insurance Company. ESTABLISHED 1859. Subscribed Capital, . . £1,000,000. Paid-up and Reserves . . £460,000 Messrs Thos. Westwood and Co., RED HOUSE, FOXTON, HAVE been appointed agents for the above Company, to succeed the late Mr T. F. Gibson. The Compauy accepts Fire and Marine risks of every description. Chas. A. Ewkn, Manager. Wellington, sth April, 1898. B. Spelman, CARTER, WOOD & COAL MERCHANT, AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. WOOD Cut into any lengths at a reasonable charge. Oats, Maize, Beans, &c, crushed at per sack. On hand— Firewood, Coals and Coke, Fencing Posts and House Blocks,
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Manawatu Herald, 2 July 1898, Page 3
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449Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 2 July 1898, Page 3
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