THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. Third Annual Ball OF 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 5s ; Extra lady, 2/6. First-class music and refreshments provided. Lakck-Cor. 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: / Tambo: W. Bullard.) A. E.Jenks (P. Robinson PROGRAMME.— First Part. t. Opening Chorus Company. а. Song—" The Carnival," Miss E. Langford. 3, End Song— 1 Curly- hea^ d j^ o a n r a* 4. Ballad—" Kitty Karaey," A. E, Jenks. ,5. Song—'‘Only to see her Face Again," R. Howard. б. End Song—" I don’t care If he never comes back," P. Robinson. 7, Coon Ballad—" Pumpkin Colored Coons,” E. Webb. 8. Ballad—" Just tell them that you saw me,” W. Blowers. 0. End Song—" Golden Slippers," ; W. Bullard, to. Ballad—" When your Golden Hair iSr Grey,” A. E. Jenks. 11. Song—J f She tells you a Tale so : nicely;” M. Laing. ia. End Song—" Black Baby, Back;” P. Robinson. 13. Coon Ballad—" Hello, ma Baby," E. Lan^ord. 14. Song—" The Girl I loved ia Sunny Tennessee," W. Blowers. FINALE-PENNY IN THE SLOT. Ten Minutes Interval, ♦ • Second Part. 1. Song—" By the Fountain," E* Langford. j. Song (comic and dance)—" Bob Rid* ley," P. Robinson. 3. Song—" Day by Day,” A. E, Jenks. 1. Recitation Guest," Mrs Blowers. 5, Song (comic)—"Job Lot," W. Bui* lard. 6, Song—" Clorine," W, Blowers. 7, Song—" Sister Myra wants to know," E. Webb. Pianiste, L. Gardes. . - " To conclude with a Laughable Farce. Front seats, 2s; back seats, Is; children, half-price. PALMERSTON' NORTH STOCK THURSDAY, 2nd JULY. Abraham & williams, Ltd., will sell by Public Auction at their yards, Hangitikei street, at 1 p.m.— dO 8-yr bullocks 60 2 and S-yr heifers 18 mixed cattle 8 fat steers Aspringingheifers 6 fat cows * 60 18-mtbs fresh steers 80 weaners and yearlings 20 heifers in calf 80 good ewes in lamb 70 owes . ISO lambs ISO fat and forward wethers 200 swss in . lamb ,to Romney cams 60 ewes in lamb LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, 8b» JULY. Abraham a "williams wm sell by public auction as above at their yards, Levin, at 1 p.m.— 20 mixed cattle 10 weaners 8 quiet springing heifers'. > 100 hoggets 100 hoggets . 100 hoggets 100: ewes . 60 forward ewes" Foxton Butchery. MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. * Shadbolt & Howan. BEG to inform the residents of Foxton and district that they have purchased the Butchering bust* ness lately carried on by Mu John Walsh, and hope by paying every attention to the wants el customers to still msrit tbs large measure of support aodordsd their predecessor. bhippingTupplied. Shadbolt & Howan, butchers:
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Manawatu Herald, 30 June 1903, Page 3
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