PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. SOCIAL. By the Ladies of the Church. TONIGHT IN THE MASONIC HALL. Commence at 8 p.ra. Good programme and games. Admission 1/-
ASONIC If ALL. FOXTON. TUESDAY, SEPT. 17th. Novel Birthday Party GIVEN BY THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LADIES’ GUILD. Good vocal and Instrumental Programme. Games. Refreshments.
ÜBLIC HALL, FOXTON. Direction of Edmond Montgomery Montgomery’s Entertainers & Pictures New Artists. New Pictures. The scenic splendours of PARSIFAL. The Rowing Championship, WEBB v. TOWNS, taken from motor launch. All Blacks v. Australia; the New Zealanders’ Victory. MORTON AND HARMON, Modern Musical Marvels, and all the old favourites. Prices—as and is ; reserved, 3s ; box office at Levett’s ; children half-price. Cl L lUJI Ul UIUUOIIU TUESDAY, SEPT. 17th. J. E. PETHERICK.
LL SAINTS CHURCH, FOXTON. ORGAN RECITAL BV MR MILWARD ANDERSON. THURSDAY, iqth SEPT., 1907. PROGRAMME. Hymn 166. 1. Grand Choeur ..Th. Salome 2. Evening Song L. Schytte 3. March in F J. H. Wallis 4. Andantinoiu Dflat E. H.Lemare Plymn 172. During the singing of this hymn a collection will be made to defray expenses. 5. Toccata Theod. Dubois 6. Musette ....W. Spinney 7. Spring Song Alfred Hollins 8. Triumphal March Enos Andrew Hymn 240. The Benediction. The musical event op THE SEASON. Wednesday, October 2, 1907, In the PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. Grand Concert. In aid of the Presbyterian Church Organ Fund, by the PALMERSTON N. CONCERT PARTY AND FRIENDS. John Belt, Esq, Conductor. Grand Display INDIAN CLUB EXERCISES By R. O. Jarrett. Esq,, Instructor in Physical Culture. Overtures by Good Orchestra. Doors open at 7.30. Overture at 8. Vehicles 10.15. Admission : Front seats. 2s ; second seats, Is. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs J. T. Levett, P. H. Rae-Howard, R. Betty, and members of the choir. Seats may be reserved at Mr Levett’s, Main Street, on payment of 6d extra. Programme m future issue. rjJHE PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. BAZAAR ! BAZAAR ! THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. TO BE HELD ON October 9th and 10th. Further particulars later. A LL SAINTS' CHURCH. IN THE PUBLIC HALL. ANNUAL BAZAAR. To be opened by John Stevens, Esq., M.H.R. OCTOBER, 15th, 16th, & 17th, 1907. The Bazaar Committee comprises very energetic members, and the public can depend on three good days outing. Plenty of fun, and what appeals to us all. Bargains when yon purchase from the numerous stalls. Shooting gallary and side shows' in galore. A MONSTER ART UNION Will be run in connection with the Bazaar. Secure a ticket with a chance of receiving a beautiful oil painting for 19. gar DO NOT FORGET THE DATES. Save your extra shillings for the 15th. 16th, and 17th October. L. W. WILSON. Secretary. RICHARD H. BRIGHT, OPTICIAN, PALMERSTON NORTH, Will visit Foxton on Monday, the 16th inst., and may be consulted at Whyte’s Hotel from 10.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. Those suffering with defects of vision should not miss this opportunity of having their eyes tested in an expert manner.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3771, 12 September 1907, Page 3
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