OORONATION TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, MARCH i?th. (ST. PATRICK’S NIGHT.) GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT. A REAL MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY TREAT. PROGRAMME : First Part. Overture, Pianoforte Solo, “Weann’ o’ the Green,” Miss Mary White. Chorus, “Meeting of the Waters.” School Children. Song, “It’s Only a Step from Killarney to Heaven,” Mr Will Hooker. Recitation Mr Hornblow. Song, “Come Josephine,” Miss Sedgwick. Clog Dance, Mr D. Knewstub. Song, “’Tis Only a Faded Leaf of Shamrock,” Mr B. Hooker. Song (Parody), “Tipperary," (Maori and English) Mr Morris. Song, Selected, Miss Bryant. Song, Selected. Mr Aitken. Comic Song. “I Won’t go Out With Riley any More,” Mr Colder. . Part Two. Pianoforte Solo, “Irish Diamonds,” Miss Walls. Chorus, “My Own Green Hills,” Convent Children. Recitation, “Bill Smith,” Miss Sedgwick. Song, ' Selected, Mr Signal. Pianoforte Duet, “Carnival de Vemse,” Misses Conlan and Moffat. Liverpool Hornpipe, Mr Lenihan. Song, “Hullo. There, Little Tommy Atkins I” Miss Sedgewick. Song, Comic, “Never Take a Walk With Mary,” Mr Morris. Song, Selected, Mr Jenks. Song, Selected, Miss Signal. Comic Song, “Sammy Come Over Here,” Miss Sedgewick. Song, Selected, Mrs Gilder. National Anthem. DANCE TO FOLLOW. ADMISSION to Concert.— Circle and Stalls 2/-, Back Seats I/-; Children Half-price. Admission to Dance; Gents /1-, Ladies Free.
GOOD NEWS FOR KNITTERS. BIG SHIPMENT OF EATON’S KNITTING WOOLS .HIST TO HAND. THAT half-finished scarf or Balaclava cap will be alright now, provided, of course, you do not leave your choice until the most popular colours are exhausted. We have now a big shipment, including NAVY, KHAKI, and HEATHER MIXTURES, priced as under 3- FINGERING, 5/- per head, sd. per skein. 4- FINGERING, 6/6 per head, 7d. per skein. 3-PLY SUPER-WHEELING, 6/6 per head, 9d per skein. DOUBLE KNITTING, 71- per head, lid per skein. THE C. M. ROSS CO., LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. r~ CHRISTMAS FOOT-WEAR! I en^oy the christmas Holidays it is essential to have neat and comfortably I fitting Boots and Shoes. You cannot do better than gratify your taste and ensure your comtort than by selecting your footwear from my well-selected stock of ENGLISH, AMERICAN & COLONIAL GOODS. The Prices are right and satisfaction is guaranteed. Call and inspect. R. T. BETTY, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER. I Local Agent for His MasI* ter’s Voice Gramaphone. Just the instrument to delight the family for the festive season. Call and hear the latest records. L - XI7ANTED, Kind person to ¥ w adopt baby girl, 2 months. Small premium. Apply by letter to ‘’Adoption,” c/o this office. ITIOR SALE New s-roomed JD house, bathroom, washhouse, outbuildings, % acre section, Futter Street, Apply this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1522, 14 March 1916, Page 3
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