Miscellaneous 'Advertisements.-' JD Comfortable COTTAGE, with Large Garden attached (Freehold), situate opposite the Police Camp, now in possession of H. A. Stratford, and lately occupied by E. H. Carew, Esq. Apply to the undersigned. ' H. A. STRATFORD. TQIOE SAIiE, the; li)A: BtTEiST HOTEL (late Kermode's); Eligiblesituation. Apply at the 'Chronicle' Officefor particuNOTICE. PUBLIC MEETING will be - held in the Union Church, on sth July, at 8 p.m. ; -\>/' Business: To take into consideration the advisability of disposing of Manse furniture. .'■■■■.'''■■-'■ . Subscribers are • particularly invited to attend. . By order of the Union Church Trustees. E. V rr t? ivr e wMm egh ACCOUNTANT, &c H Apply at this Office. ITUEEWOOD!!! jEIREWOOD!!! JD PIBEWOOD*! ! ! i . 500 Bundles Firewood for Sale, at 3s. 6d. per '•'■: 50lb.Bundle. : JOSEPH CREIGHTON. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS; Children attending; High School or other Schools in a private faoiily, where every care will be be taken of thein/ : -'' : v>flc ; ' : Y~: ; " Good references-given. Board, Lodging, Mending, (also use of' Piano, if: required;) I included. Terms, £3O per Annum, f ;^ r ' c /w.;. For address applyto U- ,: "'.':' - '^"'•- , \b'r^ > l-P r Vs-^- : -':-- _ Mr. R.T.- WHEELER, ;'; Y ; ,; MOUNT IDA LODGE; ' DAT. ' t MONTIM^ JUL^|Bth. :^J;;.- ?';; ■■■.': In Aid of the :';':- : Y DI STR ICT SCHOOL, The Foiurth of a Series of Ehtertamments in support of Local Institutions; will take place in the Masonic Hall, on : ,--.-'^{'--.----.,^rr' : lr, MONDAY: EVENING JTOY; T HE NAS EB X BRA S J B A.N D .'"•■■••. wiU be present. v t v iMR. H. A. STRATFORD, nr tite CHAIR PROGRAMME: Overture .:. ... Naseby Brass Band Song g... ... ...;... Mr Baird Reading ... ...... Mr Petchell Song... .... ...... Mr Grumitt Reading ... .\. v ... Mr Stratford Song ... '...'' ...... Mr Wilson Air ..; ... ..v ...;.. Band Reading ... ... ... Mr Newmarch Sons' ... ... Mr W Carling Reading... ..; ....;. Mr Neale Song... .... ..;... Mr. Webber • "(Chorus by Band) IITTERYIIi. V Air ... ... ... Naseby Brass Band Song... ... ...... Miss Roberts Reading ...... ... ; Mr. Grumitt Son* ... ... ... ... Mr Jackson Beading ... ... ... Mr Horswell Song ... ......... Mrßaird Air ... ... ... ... ... Baud Reading ... ... ... Mr M'Cluskey Song ... ;.. ;..;... Mr Kirby Reading ......... Mr Cowper Song ... '... ... Mr Newmarch God Sure the Queen. ' i'siicrxaaiiee to coicnierice at Eight o'clock. 'i\.:k-:X<>—Front Seats,2s. (to admit Lady and ■•.;OL.lit:jxitui); Back seals, Is.; may be obtained .1 a.-.y.pi the stores. .•';■ . can bo obtained in the Hall., KESRT QOWPER ..;,: ? Sec. and [TteasMi
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 173, 28 June 1872, Page 4
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