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“Nor aught we blow with breath, or touch with hand, was like that music as it came." FOXTON SILVER BAND Grand Benefit Concert & Picture Entertainment. By Gratuitous arrangement with <lie Management- of the Royal Theatre. ROYAL THEATRE ROYAL THEATRE TUESDAY! OCTOBER 16, 1923, TUESDAY! COME ONE, COME ALL “YOU NEED A BAND SO LEND A HAND.” GRAND ORCHESTRA. 17 PERFORMERS. VIOLINS: Mrs Chalk ami Messrs C. Simmons, M. "Francis, S. Small, E. Graham; SWAN EE FLUTE: Mr B. Chalk; Ist. CORNETS: Messrs F. Ehhelt, .T. Perrenu; 2ml. CORNETS: ONIUM: Mr 'l'. Betty; TENOR TROMBRONE: Mr B. Newth; BASS TROMBONE: Mr J. Aitehison; DOUBLE BASS: Mr 11. Osborne; SNARE DRUM AND TRIANGLE: Mr D. Knewstubs; PIANIST: Miss E. Patterson; CONDUCTOR : Mr .T. Colder. MASTER OF CEREMONIES: lIP Worship the Mayor, J. Chrystall Esq. PROG RA M ME—Pa rt 1. OVERTURE: “Ist Figure Valley of Ferns Waltz,’’ Orchestra. ONE-MAN DUET, Harp and M.mth Organ, “Plantation Melodies,” Mr Tongs. y SONG: “Lillie Mother of Mine,” Miss D. Morgan. SONG: “Yon Gave Your Heart,” Mr B. Chalk. DUET “Hawiinn Smiles,” Misses D. Morgan and H. Morgan. SONG: “Message from Home Sweet Home.” Miss F. Chalk. GLEE: “Sweet, and Low,” Misses M. Dnnn, R. Dunn, D. Morgan, H. Morgan, E. King, E. Evans, C. Gridin, Mrs Carmont. CHARACTER, SONG: “Missus you’re a liar, I’ve Brought the Coal,” .lolmuie Colder. QUARTETTE: “Perfect Day,” Misses D. Morgan, H. Morgan, R. Dunn, M. Dnnn. SONG : “On the Road lo Anywhere,” Mr J. K. Hornblow. BALLET: “From Here to Shanghai.” Misses D. Morgan, H. Morgan, M. Dunn, R. Dunn, M. Patlerson, R. Seaddeu, I. Patterson, N. Seadden. INTERVAL. (Few Minutes for Thirsty Souls). Part 2. OVERTURE “2nd Figure Valley of Ferns,” Orchestra. BRIEF ADDRESS: His Worship the Mayor (J. Chrystall Esq.) PICTURE DRAMA. Oliver Moroseo presents Wheeler Oakvnan in “THE HALF-BREED.” (For particulars see Posters and news columns). PRICES: 2/- and 1/-, Children Half P l '‘cc. BALCONY PROGRAMME BY THE SILVER BAND AT 7.30. ' ANGLICAN COMMUNITY FAIR. Thursday & Friday, Nov. 29th, 30th. Really Good News I ONE MONTH MORE TO GET ready what you arc making TO GET more words for Word-building Competition TO GET more articles for Utility Class TO GET stronger for the Tug of War TO GET bigger for the big pulling Competition TO GET more money to spend at the Fair. WORDBTTTLDTNG :—See Dr. Rowley; UTILITYSee Mr W. Trueman; TUG-OF-WAR: —See Mr Nye. ; sr ve Although “a poor carpenter blames hts tools” the most expert man cannot do a completely satisfactory job without the right appliances. We can show you an excellent assortment of the best tools for every trade. Let us supply your needs. Thorpe & Tongs The Universal Cash Store Foxton Phone © WHI f FEILDING PEDIGREE BREEDER’S OPINION. “FATERINE.” Read carefully the following Testimonial given unsolicited by a local Breeder. “1 have pleasure in .staling that 1 have used “FATERINE” now for two seasons on my Pedigree Jersey Calves, and am very satislied with flu* results. “In all my experience in raising Pedigree Stock I have never lmd liner Heifers Ilian l have now, and contribute the result entirely lo “FATERINE.” “I will be very pleased lo show any farmers my stock and feel confident that it' “FATERINE” is used correctly that farmers cannot fail lo gel good results. (Signed) A. BANKS A SON, Kiwitea.” | N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing I Co., Ltd. - • Feiiding.

FOXTON-LEVIM MOTOR SERVICE. A Car will leave Foxton for Levin DAILY (Sundays excepted) as from MONDAY, July 16th, at 7.45 a.m. and 3.30 p.tn. to connect with South Trains. FARES. Single 5/-; Return 8/-. (Available for one week). Passengers called for. K. CARTER, Proprietor. Telephone No, 73, Private Residence Futter Street.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2645, 13 October 1923, Page 3

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611

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2645, 13 October 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2645, 13 October 1923, Page 3

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