Special Advertisements GRAND MINSTREL SHOW PY THE “SUNBEAM COON PARTY.” (In aid of the Foxton Brass Band.) FOXTON PUBLIC HALL Wednesday, August t6th. PROGRAMME, FIRST-PART. Sunbeam Opening Chorus. Song 1 ‘ Mignonette ” A. Harper Comic Song Parody on Blue Bell Mr. A. Lloyd (Bones) Song ‘ ‘ Good-bye Lady Love’ ’ Mr. Bert Shad bolt Song “ My Sunbeam Lou ” Mr. E. G. Sutherland Comic Song ‘ ‘ The Duties of a Wife” J. Johnston (Sambo) Song “ Little Boy in Blue ’ ’ Master J. Currie Song “ Where the Mississippi Flows” Mr. W. Hooker Song “Good Bye Movourneen” Mr. J. T. Levett, (interlocutor) Song “Dreamy Eyes” Master East Finale ‘ ‘ Awkward Squad’ ’ Messrs, Johnston, Lloyd, and Company SECOND PART. Instrumental Selections Messrs. Johnston and Howard Song “Egypt ” Miss E. Webb Song Mr. Sutherland Cornet and Euphonium Duet Messrs. Betty and Lloyd Comic Song ‘ ‘ Kindness Rewarded” by J, Johnston Song ‘ ‘ The Bridge ’ ’ Mrs Currie ong “ When the Sunset Turns the Ocean Blue to Gold ” Mr. W. Hooker Song Selected Miss Robinson To conclude with a Comic Sketch. Musical Directoress: Mrs F. [Wales. Performance to commence at 8 p.m. Front seats as. Back seats is. RINKING! RINKING! SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. THE place to spend an evening at the HOROWHENUA SKATING RINK, Public Hall, Foxton, once a week. Run by the Immortal Phipps, Horovvhenua caterer, in conjunction with Mr A. Williams, who will open the above Rink in Foxton Public Hall, on Monday night the 17th July. ' -aAdmission, 6d. Use of Skates, is, I E. E. S NOW BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, MAIN STREET, FOXTON. Sole agent for district for the celebrated Fragrant Foot Ease, makes hot, tired, chapped and swollen feet comfortable. Prevents perspiration and oddat, by its use tight boots seem loose, and walking is a pleasure. J ACK SON AND SWIFT. Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Louth Nursery, Foxton. Telephone, No. 21. WE wish to notify the public of Foxton and surrounding districts that we have a good stock of hedge and shelter trees, ornamental shrubs, flowers, etc., etc. Orchards pruned and sprayed. Materials for spraying kept in stock. Hedges trimmed, Lawns laid, and Landscape work done. Orders entrusted to us will be speedily and promptly carried out. POST OFFICE HOTEL i Broad Street Palmerstoii North. Only One Minute’s WW!c from Post Office, CUBING under the superintendence of an experienced chef. Speight’s and Burton Brewerys’ Ales. Best brands of and Spirits. Splendidly furnished gi'liard Boom, and one of Alcock’s new Bil Hard Tables. Cleanliness, Civility, and Comfort. Free house for everything. A. E. LUDEOKE; Proprietor. PHOTOGRAPHY. JA. ST ARC K having taken over • the Studio situated in Park Street, next Triad Hall, is prepared to execute every branch-eonnected with the work. Picnic parties, Public demonstrations and decorations of interiors promptly attended to. Copies taken from old photograbhs; Enlargements made and framed, etc., etc. The Studio will be open to the Public every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY : xo a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3558, 10 August 1905, Page 3
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