~piJBI4C HALL, FOXTON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15T11. First Appearance of Mr Cornwall’s FOXTON BELLRINGERS Assisted by a Select Concert Company, PROGRAMME: PART I. 1. Selection on Handbells, ‘‘Ring the 801 l Watchman.” Mr Cornwall’s Foxton Belli ingers ; Mrs Cornwall, Misses L. ami H. Cook and McMillan, and Messrs McDonald and Cornwall. 2. Song, ‘‘ Long Ago in Alcala," Mr Francis Cornwall. 3. Violin Solo. “ Tarantell Miss Elsie Symons. 4' Humorous Trio in Costume, "'l i e Three Crows,” Messrs Cornwall, Fowler and Cook. 5. Mandolin and Guitar Duct, "The British Patrol,” Messrs H. J, and F. Co T nwal). 6. Piccolo Solo. ‘‘Dance de Satyro,” Mr Wesley Woolhonse. 7. Handbells Selection, “ Chime again beautiful Bells,” Mr Cornwall’s Foxton Bellringers. 8. Humorous Chorus, “The Monte Carlo Boys,” by the Ballyhooley Boys. I’ART 11. 9. Trio ; Violin, Flute and Piano. Messrs H. J. and F. Cornwall, and Wesley Woolhouso. 10. Song. ‘‘Love in June,’.’ Mrs H. J. Cornwall. n. Violin Solo. “ Musino Mazurka,” Mr Francis Cornwall. 12. Handbells Selection, “ Bell Mahone,” Mr Cornwall’s Foxton Bellringers. 13. Humorous Trio, “ ’Twas you, Sir,” Messrs Cornwall, Fowler and Cook. 14. Banjo Duet, “ Galop de Concert,” Messrs Cornwall (2) 15. Humorous Chorus, “The Laughing Song,” By the Ballyhooloy Boys. 16. Mandolinand Guitar Duet, Messrs H. J. and F. Cornwall. 17. Handbells Selection, “If those lips could only speak.” “God Save the King,” By the Company. Doors open at 7.30, Overture at 8 p.m. Admission, 2s and is. Reserved seats 6d extra. Box plan at Levett’s.
p RESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SALE OF WORK AND FANCY FAIR. PUBLIC HALL, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, sth and 6th May, 1908. ENTERTAINMENTS, CONTESTS, COMPETITIONS. See future issues for further particulars. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ON 20th April, the usual 7.0 a.m. train will be delayed to leave Foxton at 8.50 a.m. for Palmerston. On 20th and 21st April, the usual 5.35 p-m. train will be dela} r ed to leave Palmerston at 6,55 p.m. (after connecting with special train from Feilding Races) for Foxton. Holiday Excursion Tickets, available for leturn till 20th May, will be issued to Feilding on 21st April by the first ordinary train from Foxton, and intermediate stations, and by special trains leaving Palmerston at 10.30 and 11.17 a.m. For further particulars and cheap excursion fares see posters. BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets will be issued from any station on the Wellingtou-Napier-New Plymouth Section and the Wellington and Manawatu Company’s Railway from 14th April to 20th April, available for return up to and including 20th May, 1908. BY ORDER. An FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. ACCEPTANCES for all Handicap Events and Entries for Trial Plate and Scurry close on Monday, 13th April, at 8.30 p.m. E. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. , MANCHESTER BOARDING HOUSE, Corner of A venue and Main Street. MRS F. SPIERS, PROPRIETRESS. THE above Accommodation House has been thoroughly renovated, and excellent accommodation is provided for permanent boarders and the general public. tariff : Permanent Boarders per week ,, 1/- all round Glpquliness ' and a good table. Commodious Sample Rooms for commercial travellers.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 371, 11 April 1908, Page 3
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