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SlbwrliccmnTts, GRAND Concert and kecitatloes in fclie Masonic ..-Hall, on Tuesday evening, 15th inst, t>y the Juvenile Templars. The Naseby Brass Baud will be in attendance. 1 • ..; • i ..~\ v- - Bro. G. EaVeri, in : the Ghair. • PROGRAMME: Part I. 9<Je 'f The Templars are Gathering Children ' B eeitation _ _ : _ - Woodhill Recitation The Poor Blind Boy J Nicholas Trio Marching through Teetotal Ground Misses Stewart, Moore, and Donnelly .Recitation .-. Spanish Champion. W Donnelly Recitation Drunkard's Child •J J Smith Song You can if you'll try Miss. Jacob Recitation Bp Kind A Inder Recitation To-day and To-morrow J Salmon Song .• Fresh water, Charley A Jacob Recitation He'll never smile again H Gason Song Kiss me mother, kiss your darling - —■ —- -- ■ ■ - T King Recitation Poor Ned Miss E A Nicholas Dialogue Natty and the Giant Master and . '' Miss Marshall Trio A light in the window for thee Misses Jacob,- and Moellar —V ou . : '• Interval OF TEN MTNCTES. ' I 1 .. Part II':"* Gde Cold water for ever Children Recitation The Templar's Ship A Stephens Dialogue Mary and Emma Misses Marshall • •• , and Moran Recitation Modern Logic S Inder Recitation yDrnnkarol'svDaugkter ; Miss E J ' • f 7: Nicholas Song 'Mother kiss me in my dream Miss E j j - • King Recitation The kettle that sings on the Hob -. ; H Marshall Duet—Temperance - Master and-Miss. Jacob Recitation Casabianca,. "VV Smith Song . ..r.' -- Miss Moellar Australian Anthem C Gason Dialogue "'Matrimonial Squabble' Miss Jacob and S G Inder Ode fehall we gather at the River Children Doors open.-'at 7.30. to commence at 8. Admissions/Front' Seats, 2s.>; \ Back" Seats, , Is. ■ ; . ". c O-OPEJSATJ.YE STOEE ANB .., . ... .IiAKEItY. ; , Gentlemen,interested .m; the Formation of the .above, Nusaby, are.req nested to attend an adjourned Meeting .in the Water Works Office, on Wednesday , next, 16th inst.,.iatß p.m. • ; .W. H. ASH,. . Secretary, pro tem: . TO SELL, Oil LET \ - ■ .fti:;/ i-Foijlthe Sfeason,; - t THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE .V . HOR&E, ~ , , FI RE AWAY. Fireaway is a' beautiful Chestnut four-year old, bred by J. A. Douglas, Esq-.,? out >of -;-his favorite, mare Daisy, whose sire was-the imported thoroughbred lior3e, Malton. Firen-way is by Scud, sire of the celebrated horse • Enot'tingly, and brother to Stormbird,-Belle of the Isle, South-; ern Chief, &c.,.brcd by Harris, Esq.j Canterbury.' • »-Fireaway-took (lie second prize at the.tenth Pnhnerston annual show for tlie beat thoroughbred two-year old colt. He also ns a two-year old colt won the Maiden Plates at'the Mount Ida Jockey Club and St. Bathans annual meetings. ... - ■ ■ ' For further particulars' apply to Joseph Packman, or John Weir/ at Packman's Livery Stables, Naseby. t ( , .JftßN DILLON, Tailor, and EaMes' I/EVEIf STBEET,. SASEB I (Next door tc? Hjorring's) , .. J. DILLON begs to announce that '"h'eiiiis Removed to larger' and more .-" suitable'* Premisbs' (adjoining Hjorring's),- wliere the,trade will be con- t ducted in all its, branches as heretoiore. First-class - ■ ! STOCK OF TWEEDS , onjaew, of fashionable patterns. Orders witli taste and J /A promptitude. - .... W,i%N_LO N, j, ■" * ,Ta rLb"£.'lK'D'''D ii'i'rs'ii';' ; '. Leven-street, Naseby T w:yi ' SLE SINGER'S ; 11 lIE.UM A TIC -i BALSAM. • • The -greatest Disr.overy-yetf tosde'l jfor i.theLi; Relief of human sufferers i'rom MOSCtJL'A'K" '<?&' NERVOUS ''AFFECTION .is SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC. [.BALSAM.; ■AE tlifl advertisedirenlediesiand all the presci ipfcions from the medteal faculty lor tlie cure of Rheurniitism'; ,! - : ? \ R.heuniatic Gout v. // 'ji ~ciatica . : .. .. ' ; Tic Douloureux ' ,■ . - ■ 3feura]gia r. ; Lum'b'a'go ' — J Strains and Sprains; Chilblains cured by'a few drdps- only.i Oi; pain of any sort, from the abof c' aflections, , none of which have'been so successful ' ! and effectual as SLESIK.GER'S. RI-lEUMATIC , ' BALSAM, - As certified, by tlie certificates published in tlie'' Olago Daily Times,' ' Guardian/ - ~ and innumerable others. Frice, 7s. 6d. per bottle, which is sufficient cure in all cases. ~ } , n - S SL'KSIJS r aJEIt. ! V:S .; j: , . Hope street, Dunedin. Sold by att respectable CJicmisls and Medicine Vendors in ike Coiom/. .. ■ N O-T I C E . ~ WILL BE PAID to any T . P c rs°n who can prove' the Couvietion of the un'principlccl person or persons who are COUNTERFEITING " SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. Examine the 'label well on eiir-h bottle you. buy that it i 3 signed S. SLESINGER, V.S., andion the.corkiS.S. . ... , Y q within a circla. - -

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 387, 11 August 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 387, 11 August 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 387, 11 August 1876, Page 2

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