FOR SALE-R'.al Good Spring Trap «ncl Harms* cheap. Ap ply office. <f -his paper. Taffiotfc far Fund! A SECOND ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the Patriotic Fund will be held in the Public Hall, Foxton, on ST. PATRICK'S DAY, SATURDAY, 17th MARCH, 1900. New Songs ! New Singers ! New Dances ! Mr J. Kersley ... Musical Director. PROGRAMME. First Part. i. Overture— Mr J. Kersley. 3. Song— Mr Ed. Reade 3. Instrumental Trio— Messrs Porter, Ferris and Chalk 4. Song (comic)— "l'm Not Particular," Mr W. Mackie 5. Song (selected)— Miss J. Cameron 6. Silver Clog Dance— Mr E. Sherrock 7. Song—" The Deathless Army," Mr E. Reade 8. Song I—"Give1 — "Give me back my loved one,"— Mr Porter Ihish Song and Dance Sketch — " The Two Micks," (By special request.) I Mackie Bros., WILL ]■ Dancers and -i JIM Comedians. Interval of five minvtes. Second Part. 1. Duet— "Life's Dream is O'er,"— Misses Cameron 2. Song (comic)— Mr F. Young 3. Song—" The Absent-minded Beggai%" Mr Ed. Reade 4. Double Golden Shoe Clog DanceMessrs W. Mackie and A. Garbes 5. Harmonica Soli— Mr S. Gardner 6. Song—" Sons of the Sea," Mr Porter 7. Songr-" Killarney," Mr Ed. Reade 8. Triple Plantation Song and Dance— -j "We wish we > were back in Ala- | bama," Messrs Mackie Bros, and : A. Garbes. To conclude with the side-splitting • Faree — " Californian Justice up to Date." Judge Mnlvaney Mr George Bright Lawyer Skin em, from Golden Gulch, Mr Jas. Reid Lawyer Cheatem, from Bottomless Lake, Mr H. Hall Police Sergeant Higgins, of the Unknown Force, Mr Jas. Keating Street Arab Mr James Sutherland The Forger Mr Charles Retter The Bigamist Mr Charles Staff - The Yank Mr B. Staff j Dulcibella Swiggins Miss Cameron ! Dancing Girl Miss Jessie Cameron A host of auxiliaries, consisting of all classes. Popular Prices, 2s and Is. \ Band in attendance. Performance ; at 8 sharp. CHAS. W. HENRY, Hon. Sec. W. Fraser, BAKER, PASTRY COOK & CON- : FECTIONER, Foxton Bakery, Foxton. I HAVE purchased the Business lately carried on by Mr Langley, and I hope to receive a fair share of patronage, as only the best of flour procurable will bo used. Blend delivered to all parts of the district regularly. Small Goods of every description made (0 o.der, and freeb in the shop daily. R freshmenfcs may be obtained at any time of the day. Private Room lor ladies. Hot Pie?, Coffee and Cocoa on Saturday nights. Balls and Parties catered for. Wedding and Birthday Cakes (a specialty), made to order. R. T. BETTY, Practical Bootmaker, FOXTON. WHILE thanking you for past favors, desireß to call your attention to bis NEW STOCK just to hand and arriving during the next few days. The Famous Zealandia BOOTS, Ladies' and Gents', inslu^in? the uflw WILLOW and CBA« K PROOF CALF— superb lint s. Special lines in Men's Strong, Plain, and Nailed. Beautiful variety of Ladies' evening and Walking Shoes by best makers— Colonial, English and Continental. Large variftty in Slippers, School Boots, Children's and Babieß* Shoes— all prices. GUARANTEED -Men's Strong Working Boots - OWN MAKE. All lines Fresh, New. Fashion able ; no shoddy or bankrupt stock. Smallest profit -best quality— nothing under cost. Bespoke work in all classes— best style, reasonable charges. Sundries, laces, "boot dressings, &c, always io stock. Repairs a Specialty.
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Manawatu Herald, 15 March 1900, Page 3
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