*W£\^~C A U T l | 010 Inferior article* "%k §? \^ «.k.««KMK<i| are sometimes |P f .A#«4&t' offered and recom.I_^^ -rt*- ~//3 mended topurchasfos, 4£xfif~~~*Gs' t Jurt) because' the seller bays it at a Juicy. feeing of inferior quality, aiid,. con sequently, makes a larger profit. To avoid this, and receive a good article in COFFEE and PEPPER, ask for "CREASE'S," and see that the napie is on the package. Compared with any other brands in the Colony, it ia not to be equalled. Sold in Tins by the principal Storekeepers throughput the ffistrict. Sunday Sohpoi, .Y Palmerston North. MAY 10th, 1878. PAET I, 1. Pianoforte Duet (Mtb Holt & Mrs Akers) 2. Glee-^-" Men of Haarlech" (Full Ohpir) 8; Spng— " The Stirrup Oup " (Mr Turner) $. Duet-=-" The Flower Gatherers " (Mr and Mrs Meuzies) • 6. Song — "The" Shamrock " (MrsSnelson) 6. Song— 'f Tenting" (Mr G-. M. Snelson) 7. Grlee— Scandinavian . 8. Duet — "Morning" (Mri Keeling and Mrs Holt) 9. Song-^"To the Woods " (Mrs Hoe) 10. Song— '■'■ Pretty Gazelle" (Miss.: "Mac- ■ . ... kenzie) 11. Duet— "What are the Wild Waves saying ?" (Mrs Snelson & Mrs Holt) 12. Song— " Camomile Tea" (Mr P. E. Warburton) ■;..>' ' 13. Part Song—" Wliere art thou, Beam of Light?" (Mrs Keeling, Mrs Holt, Mr Turner, & Mr iPerrjn) Ten Minutes 1 interval. PAET 11. 1. pianoforte Dnet (Miss Skerman & Miss i M. Skevman) 2. Glee-^" See our Qars Tfjth feathered Spray " (Full Choir) 3. Sopg— ft Bide a wee" (Mrs Holt) v 4. Song— "The Dream " (Mr Menzies) , 5. Duet-rr-" Slowly and softly Music should flow ", (Mrs Marsh & Mrs Hoe) 6. Song — " Maggie's Secret " (Mrs Staite) 7. Glee— Scandinavian 8. Song—" Castles in the Air " (Mrs SnelSOll) 9. Duet — "Thou art so near" (Mr & Mrs Menzies) J.O. Bqng — " Erin, my country " (Miss Mapkenzie) * 11.- Song— "Her Bright Smile tyiiwtgline. stills (Mr Perrin) 12. Song— ?f.Aßose in Heaven" (Miss M. Skerman) 13. Glee— "Eule Britannia ! " (Full Choir) "God Save the Qtteen !" (Solo, Choir, . and Audience) TjIOXTON- CHORAL SOQIETY Will give their ♦LAST CONCERT* ( Season 1877-8) In the PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON, Qn THURSDAY, the 9th instant. PSOSEAMME, TABT I. 1. Pianoforte Duet. 2. Qlee— "TheErl King" 3. S,ong— " The Rifles of England " 4. Duet— =" We are Two Roving Minstrels " 5. Choi*us — "Music " 6. Song •-" In Happy Moments " ! 7. Grlee—?' May Day " • 8. Song— E.ri.ll, my coqntry "■ 9. Part Song — " The Cloud-capped Towers " " 10. Song— "The Village Blacksmith " 11. Soqg — " The Moi>n has raised her Lamp aboyo " 12. Part Song—" The Stars that above us are shining." ] Jriterval of Ten Minute^. past n. 1. Instrumental Trjo , 2. Glee— "Prom Oberoh in Fgiry, - land " . , 3. Song — " Cope back to Erin " 4. Glee — " Song should Breathe of Scents and Flowers " 5. §ong — " Oh give to me thqse early Flowers" 6. Song — " Thy voice is near me " 7. Song — "Wherever thou art 'tis Jlrin for me " §. Pivrt ' Song— /• Oh never say aur A rms re weak M 9. Song — '•' Scenes that are brightest " IQ. Dueb— "The Cousins" 11. Song-,VThe good Rhine Wine" 12. Pftrt Song—" 'Tis when the Cup is smiling." National Anthem. QoftductQr.........Mr, J. L.. Sopjers. Doors open at 7 t 30 p,m. ; Concert to commence at & sharp, Admission — Front Seats, 2s ; Second Seats, Is. H. S. PALMEESQN, .. SURYEYQH, 1 (Authorised and Licensed under the Trans? fer ancl Native Lands Acts) LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Land selected, bought, qnd sold on cbmniissipn, ~- .. Offices — Waldegrave's new Building, the Square, Palmerston North. TDOSINSEY & POWELL', J\ -GbNEBAL CoKfT^ACTOBS AUD. " | Manufactures of Doors & Sashes, and all kinds of Joinery, at current prices. Workmanship and well-seasoned Timber , always guaranteed. Corrugated Iron Water Tanlfs tnade to • 1 ang given size. ' .WonEsnops— The Squash, neab 1 • Post Office, MAPS 0B §PALMERSTQN§ . - § § Complete MAPS of the Borough of Palmerston North, showing all Streets, Original Sections and Numbers, Areas, and Subdivisions of Sections, up to date, can he obtained from E. E. METARD, Stationer ,-Ptilmerston North. IVTOTICE. — Any person trespassing jl\ with Gun or Dog on the Land in (he ocfiipation o,f the undersigned, vritKout permission, will be prosecuted. JOHN DAYIES, ' Wirokiao, Foxton, May §«h 4 ,1878,
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 60, 8 May 1878, Page 2
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670Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 60, 8 May 1878, Page 2
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