Unreserved Clearing Sale. Whyte’s Sample Rooms. £SQO WORTH £SOO op DRAPERY, BOOTS & SHOES, E. P. W T ARE, ETC. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 th, at x. 30 p.m. SIDEY MEECH & CO. (under entirely new management), will sell by public auction at Whyte’s Sample Rooms, Whyte Street: —Drapery, Boots, Fancy Goods, E.P. Ware, Clocks, Jewellery, and Goods of all kinds, comprising the following articles : Radies’ Jackets and Capes, Underclothing, Blouses, Costumes, Prints, Sheeting, Blankets, Rugs, Quilts, Gents.’ Suits, Underpants, Singlets, Umbrellas, Overcoats, Oilskins, Shirts, Hard Felt Hats, Panamas, Radies’, Gentlemen’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, Clocks, E.P. Ware, Jewellery, Watches, and goods of every description. f CAA Without reserve ACAA *wUU Must be Cleared &OUU SIDEY MEECH & CO., Auctioneers. P ARE WELL SOCIAL METHODIST CHURCH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER Ist, 1907. Commence at 8 p.m. Refreshments. Good Programme. Tickets, Is. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF 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 LOCAL FRIENDS. John Bett, Esq, Conductor. PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture, “ Martha,” Orchestra Song, ‘‘King of the Deep,” Mr G. Barber Song, “ Macgregor’s Gathering,” Mrs Hall Sailor’s Hornpipe, Olive Bett Song, “Peg Away,” Mr A. Bennett Monologue, “Proposal Sketches,” Mr A. V. Burnard Song, “ Asthore,” Mr H, Young Song, “Go to Sea,” Mr W. Cook Vocal Duet, “Hushed is the Twilight,” Misses Humphrey and Brown Fire Clubs, Mr R. O. Jarrett, Instructor in Physical Culture Song, “ The Veteran’s Song,” Mr J. Bett . Interval. Part //. Overture, “ Marie,” Orchestra Song, ‘ ‘Sing to me the Auld Scotch Sangs,” Mrs Hall Vocal Duet, “Excelsior,” Messrs Bennett and Bett Pianoforte Duet, “ Capricante,” Misses Bett and Brown. Song, “ Rove’s Old Sweet Song,” Miss Humphrey Song, “Daddy,” Mr G. Barber Highland Fling, Hazel Bett Song (Selected), Mr Billens Recitation, “The Kitchen Clock,” Mr A. V; Burnard Song (Selected) Mr Bennett Song, “I am a Friar of Orders Grey,” Mr H. Young Chorus, Company. Part 111. Humourous Sketch. DOCTOR’S .PATIENTS. Dolly Truelove Miss Osborne Frank Truelove Mr Burnard Aunt Tibbie Miss Humphrey Jeremiah Pipkin Mr J. Young Dooley Mr D. Fraser Doors open at 7.30. Overture at 8. Vehicles 10.15. Admission: Front seats, 2s ; second seats, Is. P ÜBLIC HALL, FOXTON. THE VALETA QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY’S GRAND PLAIN & FANCY DRESS ■Masquerade Ball. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7th. Dancing 8 sharp. Masks to, be worn till 11.30. Gentlemen ss, ladies to provide refreshments. Prize of £1 Is for Best Fancy Dress. R. T. Dodson, Sec. R. Havdock, M.C. rjIHE PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. BAZAAR ! BAZAAR ! IN AID OF THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. TO BE HELD ON October 9th and 10th. Further particulars later.
TO BUILDERS. J: TENDERS are invited until 2 p.m. of Saturday, i‘2tE October, for erection of Presbytery at Foxton. Plans can be seen with the undersigned, with whom tenders must be lodged. J. W. ROUG9. Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3776, 1 October 1907, Page 3
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