TOWN HALL, - ' FOXTON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11*, 1918. “ THE SCHEMERS.” (PRODUCED BY THE SANDON GIRLS’ CLUB.) PROGRAMME: Company. The Shepherds. Serena, Robber Chief. Robbers. Opening Chorus, “Maidenhead” - * " SCENE I. THE PALACE. Duet, “Beautiful Venice” - - Angelica and Muriel. Dance, “The Butter Fly” ------ Miss Peacock. SCENE H.—THE FOREST. Song and Dance, “V 1 hip-poor-V ill ’ Song, “The Trail that Leads to Home” Song, “Sea Girt Home” - - - “ ■ " SCENE lII.—THE ROBBERS’ HUT. Chorus, “When the Boys Come Home to Tea” Sons and Dance, “The Ragtime Goblin Man,” Miss Peacock and Comp’y. S INTERVAL. SCENE IV.—THE DWARFS’ CAVE. Song, “A Gav Heart” - - - - ‘ > " " Serena. Duet “There’s No One in the Wprld Like You” - Serena and Roland. Song and Chorus, “Dreamy China Town” - Mr Drew and Company. SCENE V.— ACT 1: THE PALACE. Song and Chorus, “Sailing on the Good Ship Sunshine,” - Miss Peacock and Company. Song, “Reioicc” - - - " " " ' “ King. ’ ACT 11. : THE.COURT WEDDING SCENE. CASTE: King Ferdinand of Zinth - - - - - Mr I. Tostevin. Princess Serena (his daughter) - Miss M. Cameron. Princess Sylvia Miss Z. George. Princess Phyllis Miss 0. Bowater. (Two younger daughters) -• Wratto and - -- -- -- -- Mr 11. Gray. Grapho - - - - ■ ■ ■ "" Mr A. K. Drew. (The Schemers) . Sir Shakespeare Symes (Court Poet) - -.- Mr C. Purnell. Baroness - -- -- -- - Miss N. Sanson. Barbara - - - Miss T. George. Angelica - - - - - -Miss C. Thompson. Muriel .■ - - - • - - - - Miss J. Cameron. Rollo (a Page) - - - - - - - Master L. Tattle. Prince Roland - Miss Doris Perrett. Grumbo ~ Master G. Drew. Growler - -- -- -- - Master A. Nesbit. Piekbones ------- 'Master I\. George. (Three Dwarfs). Robber Chief ------ - Air J. Coulter. Giles - r Shipps - Gobbi. - Mr P. Kilgonv. Mr T. Sanson. Air R. George. Peter Mr C. King. (Robbers). . Molinko (a boy) ------ Master C. Egiinton. Airs Alary Ann AinaJinda Pratt - - - Aliss Dulcie Perrett. M’lle Restori - - - - - - Aliss Peacock. Court Ladies and Gentlemen, Chorus Girls, Pages, etc. PRODUCED UNDER Till*; MANAGEMENT OF MISS RAIXE. , Pianiste Miss 11. T. A’Court. Stage Managers - - Afessrs A. George and H. T. A’Court. ADMISSION; Circle 2/-, Downstairs I/-.
EXCELSIOR REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Hot DINNERS and Afternoon Tea can lie obtained daily, and on Saturday nights the rooms will remain open for hot suppers up till 10.30 o’clock. On Race Day cold luncheon will he obtainable from 10 a.m. till 12 noon, and hot dinner from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. MESDAMES HENRICKSEN, Proprietresses, H.W. RICHMOND. COACH BUILDER AND UNDERTAKER. Has pleasure in notifying the public that he has now resumed control of his business, and is in a position to personally carry out all work entrusted to him. Address: AVENUE ROAD - FOXTON. G. ASHWORTH, LEATHER AND GRINDERY MERCHANT. JS the place for Sole Leather and Boot and Shoe Tools, Colonial, American, Canadian, and Rubberised Sole Leather always in stock. All requirements for boot and shoe repairing, brass and iron rivets, all sizes, hobs, steel points, cut bills, laces, rubber heels, toe and heel plates, etc. Overland Trunks, Hat Boxes, Suit Cases, Brief, Kit and Gladstone Bags. Latest Style in Ladies’ Handbags. 229 MAIN STREET WEST, PALMERSTON NORTH. “HOLEPROOF” STOCKINGS— Every pair branded with the maker’s guarantee. In Black only; small women’s, women’s, and O.S. women’s size, 2/9 and 2/11 pair, at J. M. Barr's Big Bargain Stores. WANTED KNOWN—For three days only, Sale of Samples. One-piece Dresses (Girls’) 4/11. One-piece Dresses (Ladies), 4/11 and 8/11. Ladies’ Costumes 10/(i. —F. Gabites. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. STATUTORY HALF-HOLIDAY. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the above Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Main Street, on MONDAY, 14th January, 1918, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of fixing the Statutory Half-holiday for the year 1918, under the provisions of Section 12 of “The Shops and Offices Act, 1908.” W. WATERS, Town Clerk. WANTED. —Domestic employment by young woman. Apply G. P. Walker, Norbiton Road. W-ANTED. —A general, woman or girl. Good wages; no washing. Apply Mrs M. E. Perrcau. Wanted: Housewives to realise that it pays to purchase groceries and household requisites at Walker and Fume’s.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1773, 8 January 1918, Page 3
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