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£TORONATION TOWN HALL. GRAND OPENING TO-MORROW NIGHT. PROGRAMME. Overture, Foxton Orchestra. Address by the Mayor. God Save the King (one verse). Song, “The Swallows,” Mrs John Robinson. Song, “The Bandit’s Life,” Mr Alf. Jenks. Duet, “The Last Mile Stone,” (by Henry Poutet), The Misses Paget. Violin solo Miss Ava Symons. Song, “The Boys of the Old Brigade” Mr Geo. Barber. Song, Selected Miss Millar. Song and chorus, “Topical,” Mr J. Nash. Song, “The Mission of the Rose,” Miss Barber. Song, “The Merry Monk,” (by Frederick Sevan), Mr E. Pees. Duet, “Down the Vale,” Mrs Greig and Mrs Clemett. Song, “The Jolly Sailor,” Mr A. E. Bennett. Song with violin obligato, “Gounoud Serenade,” Mrs Boyes. Song, “The Deathless Army,” Mr B. Hooker. Trio, “Night Sinks on the Wave,” Misses Paget (2) & Miss Morris. Recitation, “Snorkins,” Mr Olliver Song, “Goodbye,” (by P. F. Tosti) Miss Paget. Song and chorus, “The Captain’s Ditty,” (by Symour Ellis), Mr J. Bett. Interval of Ten Minutes. PICTURE PROGRAMME. “Picturesque Sydney,” Scenic. “A Queen for a Day,” Comedy. “Roja Valley,” Scenic. “Her Child’s Honour,” Drama. “The New Cook,” Comedy. “Manufacture of Gas Mantles,” Industrial. “Mammy’s Ghost,” Drama. “Bill as Toreador,” ComicTickets now on sale at Mrs Nye’s, Mrs Parkes, Misses Collins, and Town Clerk’s Office. Holders of tickets purchased from above will be admitted at 7.15 p.m. Prices : Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is 6d ; Pit, is. Children under 12 halfprice. Box Plan for Dress Circle at Town Clerk’s Office. Booking 6d extra. Doors open 7. Commence at 7.45. ALF FRASER, Town Clerk. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON RACES AT TRENTHAM, 2IST & 23RD OCTOBER. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, available for return until 25th October, will be obtainable from Woodville, Foxton, Porirua, Opaki and intermediate stations to Wellington (Thorndon or Lambton) on 20th October. BY ORDER. FOXTON BOWLING CLUB. TITHE green will be officially JL opened on Saturday, 21st inst., at 2,15 p.m. The public are cordially invited. H. WITCHELL, Hon. Sec, MUNICIPAL BALL. In commemoration of opening of the CORONATION TOWN HALL FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER. PLAIN a FANCY DRESS. 1A / -EACH for best dressed Iv/" lady and gentleman, (to be judged during the Grand March starting at 8.15 p.m. DELIGHTFUL MUSIC Piano, Cornet and Violin. DELICIOUS SUPPER, Sit down in new supper room. DECENT FLOOR, Specially laid for dancing. DEMOCRATIC WELCOME TO ALL, Plenty of card tables on stage for non-dancers. Double tickets 10s 6d, gents. 7s 6d, ladies 3s 6d. Dress Circle ONLY Is, children under 12 half-price. Tickets at Mrs Nye’s, Mrs Parkes, Misses Collins, Dr. Adams, W. S. Carter, A. J. Gibbs or ALF. FRASER, Tewn Clerk. HIMATANUI BALE. Abraham & williams Ltd., will hold their opening Sale at 11.30 a.m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 23KD, 1911. Entries solicited. TIMBER. TITHE undersigned is prepared to JL supply White and Yellow Pine in any quantity. Further particulars at the mill, Frecklinghton’s Line, Sanson. J. E. WALKER, Bulls. LOST Between Purcell and Cook Streets, a brown marmot fur. Reward on returning same to Mrs J. E. Rough, Purcell Street. ICE, ice, pure crystal ice, made from artesian water, cooling stores, Princees Street, Palmerston North, ’Phone 428. Telegrams “Freezer.” FOR SALE. —An up-to-date house, in centre of town, £230 cash, balance Government mortgage. Apply Herald office. fcfc~y~N token of our esteem.” For JL that presentation you are planning what could be better th an a Set of Carvers, or a complete :set of Household Cutlery? Any thi; tig wanted in this line can best be bought from WATSON Bros., the Square, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1057, 17 October 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1057, 17 October 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1057, 17 October 1911, Page 3

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