SALVAGE Fiiosi th- Late T ?IEE. J. J. BEATTY, being now rebuilding his premises m a very superior style, is desirous of stocking them wiih entirely now goods. To. effect- a clearance of the Salvage NO SEASONABLE OFFEE WILL BE REFUSED. Note the Prices : All wool square shawls, from 7/6 S^ays, m great variety from 2/6 Costumes „ from 5/Men's trousers from 8/Men's vests from 5/Men's coats from 10/Ladies' and Gent's stockings and socks from 6d per pair Clocks (first-rate timekeepers). 6/Novels (a large assortment), 1/3 And a variety of other goods too numerous to mention, equally cheap. *#* Note the Adekess — XEXT TO THE BRIDGE, FOXTON. <p E O R G E 31. SNELSON, AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER, Palmeeston Noeth. rjHEA-MEETING AND CONCEPT. A Tea Meeting and Concert m connection with the Wesleyan Church will be held m the Foresters' Hall,- Palmerston North, on THUESDAY, the 2Gth April. After the tea the Eevs. Hamjiond and Lawrt will address the meeting. C\ 0 N C E E T THE FOEESTEES' HALL, PALME RSTON NORTH, ON THUESDAY,' 23th APRIL, 1877. PROGRAMME: FIEST PART. Overture — "Vesper Hymn" (Mrs. Akers.) Anthem— "O, Praise the Lord " (Choir) Address— (Ecv. T. G. Hammond) So>-g— " Lord of all Power and Might " (Mrs. Marshall) Song — Address— (Eev. S. Lawry) Song — "The Hebrew Mother's Fare-, well" (Mrs. Simmonds) Duet — " Hymn of the Moravian Nuns" (Mrs. Snelson, Mrs. Keeling) Anthem — " Praise Him " (Choir) SECOND PART. Overture — "The Murmur of the Stream" (Mrs. Akers) Part Song— "Beautiful Star" (Messrs Graff, Eichter, Jacobsen, Audersen, Lingren) Song— " Ein'n Echoes " (Mrs. Snelson) Duet—" Flow on Thou Shining Eiver " (Mrs. Keeling, Mrs. Leary) Song — " Floating Away " (Mrs. Hoe) Pianoforte Solo— "The Liquid Gem" (Mrs. Akers) Song— "The Blind Girl to her Harp" (Mrs. Simmonds) Duet— "All's Well" (Mrs. Hoe, -Mr Graff) Song— "Beautiful Night" (Mrs Marsh) Pabt Song—" The Battle Call " (Messrs Graff, Eichter, Jacobsen, Andersen, Lingren) Duet— "ln the Starlight" (Mrs. Keeling, Mrs. Leary) God Save the Queen ! "UIOXTON CHOEAL SOCIETY. THE THIRD CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING' IN THE PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 54, 25 April 1877, Page 2
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339Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 54, 25 April 1877, Page 2
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