TOWN HALL FOXTON Thursday Night DECEMBER 18th, AT 8 P.M. STATE SCHOOL CONCERT (IN AID OF THE LIBRARY FUND.) 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 10. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Overture, Prologue Opening Chorus Nursery lib vine:PROGRAMME: Orchestra Madge McColl, Eddie Stevenson. “Come to the Pair/’ Senior Pupils illustrated,- ' Infants Country Dance, Standards 2 and 3 Girls Part Song, "Excelsior," Senior. Pupils. Solo Dance , “The Sailor’s Hornpipe," Jean Robinson Action Seng, “Mighty Captain Gone to War," Std. 1 & Infant Boys Dialogue, “A Slight MistakW C-haracicrs: Aunt Jemima (an old maid), Olga Yorke; Mi Perkins (Curate) Rex Ball; Fred (a little hoy) Jack Thessman; Seliie (a little girl) Ivy Tonge; Mary (the maid) Decema Brown. Song, “Come Ye Maidens," Wand Drill, Humorous Sketch, INTERVAL. Part Song, “Larboard Watch Action Song, “Buttercups," Physical Drill Character Song, “Caller Herrin’ ’’ Girls Comedietta, “Phantom." Characters: Mr Ilighden (Clerk) Jack Francis; Mr Dghit (merchant) Endell Wauklyn; Mrs Reeves .(mother) Connie Knott; Ellen Reeves (daughter) Marjorie Hunt; Julius (coloured servant 1 Willie Ilirini. Song “Local Hits,” (Air, “Do ye Ken John Peel"), Boys and Girls Fahey Dancing, Standards 2 and 3 Girls. Humorous Item, “Where do Flies go in the Winter Time?” Rex Ball, Willie Hirini, Frank Cowley. Patriotic Finale (a) Ensemble before Britannia, School; (b) Song and Chorus, “Rule Britannia.” Epilogue, Madge McColl, Eddie Stevenson “GOD SAVE THE KING.” Native Children. Senior Girls Ten Little Nigger Boys. • Senior Pupils. Std. .1 and Infant Girls Boys IP Wi£^ JH HERE’S somet mes an easy way of doing hard work well, and one 'way to make Harvesting and Hay Making easier is to have the right tools, twine and oil. We have earned a reputation for having what the Farmers need at satisfactory prices. May we quote you for Forks, Rakes, Ropes and all the other incidentals ? A. R TOM/:' s?T he Universal Cash Store FOXTON Phone 6 % PIANOS AT A SA VING OF £2O. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO BE £2O LOWER THAN ANY OTHER PIANO FIRM IN NEW ZEALAND. WE ARRANGE THE EASIEST TERMS TO SUIT CLIENTS. GRAMAPHONES.—HIS MASTER’S VOICE; EDISON, DIAMOND DISC, OPERATONE, REXONOLA, Etc. TERMS FROM 10/- DEPOSIT AND 2/6 PER WEEK. All Popular Songs 1/9 per copy. All Music 3d per copy Cheaper at “BERRYMAN’S.” NOTE, ONLY ADDRESS: COLEMAN PLACE, NEAR EVERYBODY’S THEATRE, PALMERSTON NORTH. e : THE HOME OF MUSIC , “BERRYMAN’S,” PALMERSTON NORTH.
MAJESTIC RESTAURANT. main street, eoxton. A. COUGHTREY. (Late of Alexandra Restaurant, Levin) Wishes to announce to the public of Fox ton and surrounding Districts that he will be opening a Restaurant shortly in the premises next to the Awahou Auction Rooms. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. FISH AND CHIPS TO TAKE HOME. ALL FISH FRESH DAILY. AN NO U N CEMEN T. .Messrs pearson and bead, having acquired the stock and plant of the late Eoxton Motor and Engineering Coy., wish to notify the public that they have opened the garage premises, Clyde St,, and can cater for all classes of motor and general engineering business. WHEN ill Palmerston N. be photographed at Lewis's (opposite Ross’s tea rooms) Portraits in Monochrome and India-Proof —two of the best methods.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2824, 16 December 1924, Page 3
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