rai NUb 9 8 1..^ I Eifiai'sit, £VS M. C & 2:\_ 3/fC& 111 >i mu iii/n tfc k > .V_ LX V Of n^Nce -..- domes e> , lU © i 3 THE MV/.HUE t wkwkr , j o ivr vwiVi a £«&.« .-}» ■ SpW".s ijkL 1 * 1 ,t~V> 0 NO. 7P HABEKDASIJERV PARCEL. CONTAINING 300 Pins, 12 Dome Fasteners, 18 Dress Hooks, Tape Measure, 2 pieces Tape. 15 Linen Buttons, 12 Pearl Buttons, Reel Thread, Ball Crochet Colton, 36 Needles, Bodkin. SENT POST FREE FOR CASH WITH ORDER. POSITIVE GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION, OR MONEY BACK. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHA ME LTD., iTO 0 BROAD STREET - PALMERSTON N. ART ONION TICKETS, POST FREE.-The half-crown tickets for the Me Hardy £3,000 Art Union will be sent Post Free by us on receipt of cash. Win a lifetime independence! FOXTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY (IRANI) CONCERT IN THE TOWN- KALI, ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17T1I. PROGRAMME : Overture Orchestra; (Misses Jenks, Cook, Messrs Baughcn, Simmons.) 1. Opening Chorus, “God Save the King,” ) Mrs Boyes, Miss ‘‘Rule Brittannia,” \ Signal, Mr Barr, “Russian National Anthem,” J Mr Signal. “La Marseillaise,” Mrs Teviotdale. 2. Song, “Soldier of the King,” Mr H. Signal. “Jack’s the Boy,” Mrs Boyes. “What do you Think of Australia Now ?” Mr Jenks. “Little Tommy Atkins,” Mrs Freeman and Nelson Ball. “True British Sailor,” Mr Barr. “British Every One,” Miss Signal. “It’s the Navy,” Mr Aitken. “The Territorials,” Miss Kempton. INTERVAL. 10. Sketch, if. Song, “Three for Jack,” “Algernon,” “Midshipmite,” “Khaki and Gold,” “When the Boys Come Home Once More,” “Sons of the Sea,” “Ship Ahoy,” FLAGS OF THE NATIONS Mesdarnes Hislop, Boyes and Freeman. Mr Signal. Mr Hornblow. Miss Kempton. Mr Aitken. Mrs Freeman. Mr Jenks. Company. Russia, Mrs Teviotdale. France, Mesdarnes Aitken and Boyes. Italy, Misses Kempton, Pearson and Hawke. England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Canada, India, Australia, New Zealand Belgium, NATIONAL Mis Freeman. Miss Lenihan. Miss Fraser. Miss Bryant. Miss Greig. Mrs Kellow. Miss Edwards. Miss Pearson. Miss Signal. ANTHEM. IN AH) OF THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS’ FUND. Musical Director and Stage Manager, Mr Aitken. TICKETS ; 2/“ & 1/ —NO RESERVED SEATS. Tickets on sale at Parkes’, Collins and Tcviotdnle’s. A. FR ASER, President. L. FREEMAN, Hon. Sec.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1486, 16 December 1915, Page 3
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