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COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. A EINAL^OTICE. ALL occupiers of dwelling houses in the Night-Soil Removal Area are hereby warned that proceedings aro about to be instituted against all those who have not provided PROPER iron or other such pail of a capacity of 5 gallons. Kerosene tins will not be allowed. ALF. FRASER, Town Clerk.' ''THEATRE ROYAL, FOXTON. Lrt art Entertainlent, IN AID OF FOXTON SCHOOL CADETS. Under the patronage of Captain Walsh and Company. FRIDAY, 15th MAY, 1903. PROGRAMME. First Part. 1. Overture —(pianoforte duet) Miss and Master Jenks 2. Song (selected)— Miss Haywood 3. Song—“ When the Harvest Days are over,” Mr Blower 4. Song—“ Motor Car,” Mrs Currie i 5. Song—“ Come Where J the Moon- , beams Linger*” Miss Withers 6. Highland Fling (in costume)—Mr i Brady 7. Song (selected)— Miss Spring 8.. Recitation— Mr Marshall Physical Drill by the Foxton School Cadets. Interval. Second Part. FOXTON VAUDEVILLE MINSTRELS. Bonks: \ Host: f Tamboi W. Bullard. ) A. Jenks. (P. Robinson. 1. 2. 3* 4* 5* Opening Chorus—" Rainbows," Company End Song—•" Hear Dem Bells,” P. Robinson Coon ballad—" Hello, Ma,” Baby E. Langford Ballad—" Skylark,” . A. Jenks End Song—" Move On,” W. Bullard g. Duet—" Shan’t Play in Your Yard,” i Misses Webb and Laing 7. End Song—" Black Baby. Back," ' P. Robinson 8. Ballad—" Lily Bell,” A. Jenks q. Coon Lullaby Babby,” E. Langford 10. End Song—“ Curly-headed Coons,” W. Bullard ri. Rule Britannia,” Miss Withers and Company. Miss Gabbes, Pianiate. Under the management of Messrs P. Robinson, A. Jenks, W. Bullard. Captain R. Noonan, Officer in command. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8. Admission 2s and is, children halfprice. Shannon Sawmill. S‘MITH & SAUNDERS are pre ) pared to sell, and deliver hite Pine Timber in any length a reasonable rates, to suit customers Tram rails cut any length,
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Manawatu Herald, 14 May 1903, Page 3
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344Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 14 May 1903, Page 3
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