pOXTON PUBLIC HALL. Concert and Entertainment. In aid of All faints’ Church Fund. TO-NIGHT. Programme.—Part I. 1. Overture—“ Mafeking March," Mrs J. Symons, MessrsJMullins, Betty, and Austin. 2. Song—“ King o£ the Deep,” Mr Geo. Barber. 3. Song (with violin obligato)—“ Bid Me to Love,” Mrs Clemett. 4. Instrumental Quartette Misses Symons and Cook and Mr Mullins. 5. Song—“ Asleep in the Deep," Mr A. Jenks. 6. Song—" Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep,” Miss H. Tansley. 7. Pianoforte Duet —Misses McKie and Armstrong. 8. Song, (selected)— Mr Permain. 9. Song—“ The Prima Donna, ” Miss Haywood. 10, Song—“ The King’s Minstrel," Mr S. Tansley. 11. Comic Song— Mr Robinson. 13. Gramaphoue Selection—Mr Hamer Tableau Vivant —“ Caller Herrin,” Interval of five minutes. Part 11. :. Overture—“ Kowalski’s March," Miss Garbes. 2. Duet—" Money Matters," Mr and Mrs Tansley. 3* Song (with violin obligato)—“ Call Me Back," Mrs J. Robinson. 4. Cornet Solo—“ Little Nell,” Mr Austin. 5. Song—“ The Triton," Mr Geo, Barber. 6. Song—" Slumber Sea,” Miss H. Tansley. 7. Instrumental Trio —•' La Serenata," Mrs and Miss Ava Symons and Mr Mullins. 8. Song (selected) — Mr Permain. 9. Instrumental Quartette —“Town and Country,” Messrs Betty, Austin, Newth and Symons. 10. Irish Jig—Misses Collins, Cook, Alzdorf and Laing. 11. Comic Song— Mr Kobinson. 12. GramaphoneSelection—Mr Hamer Tableau Vivant —Anvil Chorus from “ II Trovatore.” Gen Save Thh King. Admission.—Front seats, 2s ; back seats, Is, Children, under 12, la and 6d, Commence at 8 o’clock. Reserved Seats (25.) may be booked at Mr Fraser’s Stationer’s Shop.
PIANOS TUNED. ME W. J. GEOUT, Piano Tuner, who has just arrived by the 3.8. Papanui, from Messrs Broadwood White & (o, piano manufacturers, London, under engagement to MR H. COLES, Piano Importer, Palmerston N., will make the first of his intended quarterly visits to FOXTON & DISTRICT on January sth. PIANOS & ORGANS ' Kept in tune by the year, thoroughly toned and REGULATED at a charge of Twenty-one shillings, payable on, December 31st, 1903. H. COLES, Music Warehouse, PALMERSTON NORTH.
Arthur S. Jonson. BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. Avenue Road, Foxton. Y AM now prepare*! to Contract for [ all claases of work in the Bni fling Trade, having had eight years’ experience in Wellington and ten year'-’ in the Manawatu District, together with erecting Dwellings, Sawmills and Fiaxmills in all their branches. Jobbing woks dine.*] Cabinet making and Pic ure Fram ■ log a speciality.. Orders left with Mr A. Cook, Commission Agent, will receive prompt attention. Note the address— ARTHUR S. JONSON, (Next door to Mr H. Coley), Avenue Road, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, 14 April 1903, Page 3
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