TyrtJNICIPAL J>AND /CONCERT. ! ZEALANDIA, HALL. | TO-NIGHT! PROGRAMME. Overture," Silver Star" (J. A. Greenwood).... ..Band Song, " Down m the Deep "...Mr Luke Violin solo ....Mr Mattson j Song (selected) Mrs Louisson I Cornet solo, "Klange Aus Steiermark " (TJieo. Hock), Op. 21... Mr Parker Song (selected) Mr:'Bennett Song, "Island of Dreams," Miss Chandler Intehtai. of Five Minutes. Overture, pianoforte 5010...Mr P. Tombs Euphonium solo, " For All Eternity," Mr W. Stains Song, " The song that will live for ever"..... Mr P. Williams Cornet solo," Scandinavische Bomanze," "Lass Mich in Deiner Nahewerlesa " (Theo Giese), Op. 287: ' Mr J.Parker Duet, " The Wakening of Spring," Mrs Louisson and Miss Chandler ■ Song, " Champions of the King," . • Mr Luke Doors open 7.15. Commenceß o'clock. Popular prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Bennett's. Carriages 10.15. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SALE oF WORK./ Tuesday, "Wednesday & Thursday, October 4th, sth and 6th. LYCEUM THEATRE. Plain Work and Fancy Stalls. Refreshment, Produce, Sweet and Flower Stalls. Children's Dances. COMPETITIONS. Cakes, Spelling, Hat-trimming, NaiK driving, Ladies' Flower Sprays, Gents' Button-holes, Wool Winding, etc. Snowball and Fish Pond for children. GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME each evening. Admission 6d; Children 3d. J. NAIRN, Manager. E ALAND I A !»TT A L L. An Evening oi SCOTTISH SONG- AND STORY. SCOTTISH SONG AND STORY. By the World-Renowned SCOTTISH • ENTERTAINERS FLOEA F. DONALDSON Of Glasgow, Scottish and Gaelic Prima Donna, and ' ' GAVIN SPENCE, Of Edinburgh, Tenor and Entertainer, who are paying thoir first visit to the Colony, and will entertain with some oi the best excerpts from the Songs and literature of Scotland. Two Nights Only, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, October 4 and 5. Popular prices—Dress cuclo and reserved stalls, 3s ; stalls, 2s ; pit, Is; Box plan at Bennett's. j MR 3CANLAN DENTAL SURGEON, COLONIAL BUILDINGS, CUBASTREET. I. J.TAEE, Bricklayer amd Cofltractor. BBOAD-STBEET, P.N. T ICENSBD DRAIN CONNECTOB JU TO THld BOEOUGH. Specialties—Sheep Dips, Bakers Ovens and Tubulai Boilers built in, 97 AU Work Guaranteed Spriog and Summer Goods | OPENED OUT AT T. KIMME-E-'S Manchester House. T ADIES* and Gents' Straw Hats a -^ speciality. Best display ever seen in ASHHUEST, Also, just arrived, Wool Packs, Sheep Shears, etc. Fishing Tackle of all descriptions. CALL AND SEE FOE YOUESELF.' BLOUSES! BLOUSES! BLOUSES! MISS MAOKA.Y • CEJBA-STEEET, HAS just opened up a . CHOICE LOT TOCLEAE At from 2/6:
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7920, 28 September 1904, Page 1
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375Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7920, 28 September 1904, Page 1
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