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jpUBUC HALL FOXTON. NOVEMBER 3rd & 4b. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, THE FOXTON BEEERINGERS AND BADLY HOOLY BOYS. SECOND CONCERT. PART I. Drawing Room Scone in West End. Orchestral selection, “ Motor Car.” Violins, Misses Symons and H. Cook; Cornet, Mr Heyes; Flute, Mr Moorman ; Piano, Mr Cornwall; Sidedrum, Mr Howard. Song, “ Bonnie Barque,” Mr Geo. Fowl r. Handbells, “ Just because your Hair is Curly,” Misses Jenks, L. Cook, Mrs Rough, Mer-srs A. Orwin and Cornwall. Song, Miss Daphne Mnmford. Vocal duet, “Maying,” Miss Mumford and Mr W. Cook. Chorus, “ Aulcl Reekie,” company of 20. Piano duet, “ Cbilperic,” Miss Speirs and Mr Cornwall. Handbells and Orchestral Selection, “ Redwing.” Song “ Down the Vale,” Mr W. Cook. Duet, “Life’s Dream is O’er,” Miss Signal and Mr Orwin. with mandolins (Misses Edwards and Cook) and baijo (Mr Cornwall) accompaniments. Song and Ch u u-, “ R-nvdy Dowdy Boys,” Bally Hooly Boys. PART 11. Scene: The Dew Drop Inn. Song and chorus, “Do Drop in to the Dew Drop Inn,” Mr Cook and Bally Hooly Boys. Telephone song, “ Hello, little girl, Hello,” Mr Fowler, Bally Hooly Boys, and Ladies. Orchestral Selection, “ Diabolo." Song and chorus in costume, “ Jolly good luck to the girl who loves a Soldier,” and “ Regimental Pet ” (from Hlimply Dumpty) Mr Geo. Fowler and The Bally Hooly Boys, Violin solo, “ Cresent March,” Mr Woolhouse. Song and chorus, “ Colleen Bawn,” Company. “God save the King.” Box p’an at Levett’s. Doors open, 7.30 p.m. Commence at 8 p.m. Prices 3s, 2s and is. TEST YE FORGET! jpUBEIC HALL, FOXTON. the royal pictures. SATURDAY, November 7, 1908. Great Show Attraction. Curtis Airship Trials. The Duel by Dynamite. A Walk Through Rome. Tunny Fishing in Sicily. Redskins’ Justice, etc. Same old prices—2s and is. GREAT NO-LICENSE D E MONS TRATION SATURDAY & SUNDAY Evenings next. 7th and Bth November, Prominent Speakers on this Great Reform Question. Watch this space for full particulars. FOXTON ATHLETIC CLUB’S jgPORTS RESTING. Victoria Park, Foxton, KINGS BIRTHDAY, (Monday, November 9U l * 1908.) RUNNING AND CYCLING EVENTS. Obstacle Races, HAKA AND POI DANCES (by trained natives) Flax Spreading Competition, Baby Show. Wrestling. Guessing Competition. Children’s Races. First event at 11.30 a.m. Admission is. Children half- . price. CONCERT IN THE EVENING. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EXCURSION TO FOXTON HEADS. MANAWATU MILITARY AND NAVAL TOURMAMENT, AT PALMERSTON N. SPORTS AT FOXTON. ON November 9th, a special passenger train will leave Palmerston at 8 a.m., arriving Foxton 9 25 a.m, connecting with River Steamers conveying excursionists to Heads and back. Return special will leave Foxton at 6.20 p.m. for Palmerston. These special trains will stop at all stations between Palmerston and Foxton, except Bainesse and Motuiti. Special trains stopping at intermediate stations if required will leave Feilding 8.45 a.m., Palmerston 9.35 a.m., arriving Foxton 11 a.m., returning from Foxton at 5.30 p.m. for Palmerston and Feilding. For further particulars see Posters. BY ORDER. N. 3. 7PUBLIC NOTICE. 4 LL Business places in Foxton will be closed all day on Friday (Show Day) and Monday next (King’s Birthday), 6th and 9th insts., but will remain open all day to-morrow (Wednesday). BY ORDER.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 440, 3 November 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 440, 3 November 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 440, 3 November 1908, Page 3

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