pBBLIC HALL, fOX T O 'S, ■ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20T1I, 1907. PUPILS’ Mr Berthold’s Pupils, assisted by friends, will render a concert on the above date to mark the breaking up of the 8907 term. . . PROGRAMME. . ) 4 1. Overture Parti. ‘' Martha ’’ Orchestra' “ Une Petite Fleur ” Master H. Frankla'od “ The Rippling Lake” Miss Phoebe Symons, “ Fairy Barque ” Miss K. Berthold Shepherd’s Evening Song,” Misses Honore & Nye ‘ ‘ Chapel in the Mountains ” Miss Elsie Reeves “ Blumenlied ” Master C. Berthold “Edelweiss” ' Miss V. Nye . ‘ Waves of the Ocean,” Misses Wright & Edwards “Ea Serenade des Anges ” Miss B. Speirs Martha” ‘Lily of the Valley ” “ Husarenritt ” Ea Harpe Eolienne ” “Alice” ‘ Matteis Grand Valse ” Miss Voysey Miss K. Spelman Miss M. Gray Miss F. Edwards Miss N. Cummerfield Miss E. Gray ‘ Maypole Dance ” Miss K. Spelman and B. Speirs “ Ees Gloches du Monastere ” Miss C. Honore “ Home Sweet Home ” , Miss D. Wright Westward Ho ” Misses Cummerfield and Smith x. Overture 2. Song 3. Song 4. Flute Solo Character Song 6. Song Interval, of five minutes. part 11. “ Bed of Roses” “The Link Divine” “Echo” “The Bloom is on the Rye” “Barney” Orchestra Miss K. Spelmanf . Miss A. Jenks Mr Moorman .Miss Norah Foley “Somebody’s Sweetheart” Master Stanley Reeves “The Sailor’s Sigh” Mrs Healey and Miss Jenks Selected Mr Hornbloifc ‘ ‘The Flight of Ages’ ’ Mrs Healey “Profundo Basso” Misses Aitkenn and ©nrgfii aad Messrs Betgp aod Hetrdewoar “God Save the-King.” Mr A. Fttpw.' Accompanists, Misses McGrath and' ®u«4e. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Orertnre af 8 p.m. sharp Admission, 2s and is. Duet 8. Recitation 9. Song 10. Quartette Stage Manager I SANTA’S COMING And you’ll sure to be wanting some little thing for the X little ones. Let’s help you over this perplexing question by suggesting from our huge stocks of.Toj's something that X will be sure to please them. One thing, you must not X. think too long over it or the best things will be gone, as j ► economical shoppers are on the alert already. If you ! ► haven’t an account with us, it. will be best to send the ‘ , amount you are prepared to pay and leave us to send you * ► the best possible value, as scores are already doing. Carriage paid on all parcels over 20s in value. Go Carts, Prams (wicker or handsomly upholstered), Dolls Cradles, Combination Cradle Chairs, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and Cooking Sets in China and enamel ware, 2s, 2S fid, 3s, 3s 6d, 4s and ss. Picture and ABC blocks, is to 5s set. Novelty Mechanical Toys, they include Electric Trams, Ees Voltigueres, Tumbling Monkeys, Barrell Truudler, Helter Skelter, Whirlygig, Hiram Maxims Flying $ Machine, Balancing Rabbits, Monkeys, Cats, Dogs. ? (You can’t push them over). New interlocking building blocks, scientific amusement J ’ for the young. Cricket bats, balls and wickets, also full ± Cricket sets in handsome polished box. Pyramids, Cubes, Push Carts, Trucks, Skipping Ropes, ; Spades, Buckets, Wheelbarrows, Horses and Carts, Railway Jiggers, Boats, Yachts, Ships (in endless . variety), Velocipedes, Tricycles, Rocking Horses, safety and swing. (A very fine lot of these). Stuffed animals, quite strong enough for a grown-up person to ride. These include Bears, Elephants, Donkeys, Dogs, Goats, etc. Dressed Dolls, is, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d, 4s, 4s 6d, ss, 7s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d to 2is each. Undressed Dolls, hair stuffed, washable faces, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s, and 5s each. Undressed Dolls, compo, jointed and unbreakable, is 6d, 6d, 3s, 3s 6d, 4s. Undressed Dolls, kid covered bodies (jointed), finest doll procurable, 2s fid, 3s, 43 fid, 4s nd, ss, <6? fid and 9s fid. Undressed celluloid midget unbreakable dolls, is, 2s, 3s, 4s, Write at once for a set of the new game, the rage of London and Paris DIABOIiO, Sets from gd, is fid, 3s fid, 4s fid and 5s fid. TE Alio" HOUSE, WELLINGTON. 33. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR SIFTS. I have much peasure in notifying the public that I have imported a splendid selection of Gold, Silver and Electro-plate ware suitable for Christmas and New Year Gifts. The prices are right and all goods are guaranteed true to value INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED.
( HAS L. BARNARD, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN. Main Street, Foxton. THE COMING OE CHRISTMAS. Christmas with all its joys will soon be here,, and you are probably pondering the question of Xmas and New Years Gifts. More and more people are learning that it is the Useful Gifts that are most appreciated—gifts that can be worn orput into daily use. Yon will find a splendid assortment of USEFUL and BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS here. Just note a few of . them, all dainty and artistic, from 6d to £2 2s :—• Japanese Worts of Art in hand painted silk goods, Beautiful Wrought Linen Goods, all Teueriffe and Japanese hand work, Leather Goods and Dainty Toilet Requisites, Maltese Scarves, Pretty Lace Goods, Hankerchiefs and Gloves, Lovely Embroidered Muslin and Silk Blouses, Dainty Sunshades and Umbrellas, Silk, Leather, and Sliver Belts, and dozens of other articles which are so acceptable for presents. JfeJust look through our stock before finally selecting your Jf Offerings ” for Christmas. %. “STERLING HOUSE,’I THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON k-;
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 19 December 1907, Page 3
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