the event of the year. Third Annual Ball OP THE Foxton Rifle Volunteers To be held in the PUBLIC HALL, JULY Bth, 1903; The Fall-in will be sounded at 8 p.m. sharp. Double tickets ss; Extra lady, 2/6. First-class music and refreshments provided. Lance-Cob. E. E. SMITH, Hon. Sec. pUBLIO HALL, FOXTON. Grand Entertainment BY THE • FOXTON VAUDEVILLE MINSTRELS, ON' WEDNESDAY, Ist JULY. Proceeds in aid of All Saints* and Primitive Methodist Church funds. Bones: \ Host: f Tambo: W. Bullard.) A. E. Jenks(P. Robinson PROGRAMME.— First Part. i. Opening Chorus “Virginia," Company. a. Song—“ The Carnival," Miss E, Langford. 3. End Song— 1 Curly-headed Goons,’ W. Bullard. 4. Ballad-" Kitty Karney," A. E. Jenks. 5. Song—" Only to sea her Face Again," R. Howard. 6; End Song.—“l don’t care if ha never comas back,” P. Robinson.; 7. Coon Ballad—" Pumpkin Colored Coons," E, Webb. 8. Ballad—" Just tell them that you saw me," W. Blowers. | 9. End Song—" | ro. Ballad—" When your Golden Hair is Grey,” A. E. Jenks., iz. Song—" She tells you a Tale so! nicely," M. Laing. . is. End Song—" Black Baby, Back," P. Robinson. 13. Coon Ballad—" Hello, ma Baby," E. Langford. 24: Song—" The Girl I loved in Sunny Tennessee," W. Blowers. FINALE-PENNY IN THE SLOT. Ten Minutes Interval. Second Part. , Song—“ By the Fountain," £• Langford* , Song (comic and dance)—" Bob Rid*. ley," P. Robinson. . Song—" Day by Day,” A. E. Jenks. . Recitation "The Mysterious Guest," Mrs Blowers. . Song (comic)—"Job Lot," W. Bui* lard. . Song—" Clorine," W. Blowers. . Song—" Sister Myra wants to know," E. Webb. '0 conclude with a Laughable Farce. Pianiste, L. Garbes. Front seats, 2s; back seats, Is; children, half-price. PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 2nd JULY. Abraham & williams, Lta., wilPsell by Public Auction at 1 their yards, Bangitikei street, at 1 p.m.— 40 8-yr bullocks 60 2 and 8-yr heifers 18 mixed cattle 8 fat steers 4 springing heifers 160 fat and forward wethers 200 ewes in lamb to Romney rams 60 ewes in lamb PIANOS TONE®. ME W. J. GROUT, Piano Tuner, who has just arrived by the s.s. Papanui, from Messrs Broadwood White & < 0., 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 stb. PIANOS & ORGANS Keptin tune by the year, thorough, ly TONED AND REGULATED at a Charge of Twenty-one shillings, payable on December 31st, 1908. H. COLES, Music Warehouse, PALMERSTON NORTH. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. H. CHRISTIAN, , PHOTOGRAPHER, HAS much pleasure in announcing that his STUDIO IN PARK STREET is now complete. First-class work guaranteed to those favoring me with their patronage. I have also the beat assortment of photo frames and albums in stock. Studio open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 June 1903, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 27 June 1903, Page 3
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