aRA N D OONCERT AND HEADINGS. Under the Auspices of the Members of the ABE OF SAFETY LODGE. 1.0. G.T. MASONIC HALL, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 19th. PROGRAMME. First Pari. Opening Chorus (Gipsy's Tent) Company Song - (Forgive and Forget) * Mr. Ash Reading (From Horatius) • Mr. Wade Song (Beautiful Isle of the Sea) Mr. Cooper Glee (Since first I saw your Face) Mr. M'Fadyen, Mr. Morrison, Mr. Webber Song - (Seeing Nelly Home) - Mr. Spedding Reading - (Cottar's Saturday Night) - Mr. M'Nicol Piano Duet ..... Misses Williams Reading - (Song of the Shirt) - Mr. Hertslet Song ... (Comic) ... Mr. Spedding INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Second Part. Opening Chorus (Norse National Song) Company Song (Thou art bo Near and yet so Far) Mr. Morrison Recitation - - . . . . . Mr. Raven Song . (Sewing Machine) - Mr. Webber Reading - (The Collegian) - Mr. Cooper Song and Chorus (Kiss me Mother ere I Die) Messrs ..Spedding, Morrison, Cooper, and Webber Piano Duet Misses Williams Duet (Minute Gun at Sea) Messrs. Morrison and Spedding Dialogue (From Julius Caesar) Messrs. Raven and M'Nicol God Save the Queen ! Tickets procurable from the Members, or at the door. Front Seats, 25.; Back Seats, Is.: Children Half Price. Doors open at 7.30 to commence at 8. J. LORY, W.S. NOTICE. IHAYE DISPOSED of:the Interest and Goodwill held by me in the Bakery Business to Samuel Baxter and Thomas Pyle, and trust that the patronage so liberally bestowed on me in the past will be continued to my successors. ROBERT GLENN. ♦ IN reference to the above announcement we beg respectfully to intimate to the residents of Naseby that we have purchased the Interest and Goodwill of the Bakery Business lately carried on by Mr. R Glenn, As we will endeavor to meet the wants and wishes of our customers in every particular in connection with the business, we hope to merit a large share of that patronage and support so liberally given to our predeces--Bor. SAMUEL BAXTER. THOMAS PYLE. LOCAL TRADE! N. P. HJOBRING has much pleasure in intimating that MEN'S BOOTS of all descriptions are now made on the premises at same Prices as English manufactured Goods, but superior in Durability & Neatness and therefore better value. Bespoke Boot DEPARTMENT. Boots made to measure will, as heretofore, have the best attention at usual prices. N. P. HJORRINC, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, IMPORTER AND MAKER OP BOOTS, NASEBY IRONMONGERY FANCY A GOODS MINING TOOLS In every variety and at Cheapest Rales. J. BROWN, Family Gboceb, and Provision Meeohakt, Leven Street, Naseby.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 332, 16 July 1875, Page 2
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406Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 332, 16 July 1875, Page 2
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