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Amusements. ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH, C A li LYL E, I CONCERT in aid of the Building j[X Fund of the above Church, will be held in the Town Hall, Carlyle, on TUESDAY, 24th April, to begin at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME: Overture. .... ... ChorrisC.v ... ... Rail the Chief Song ... ... ... The White Squall Glee for 8 voices ... Ye Banks and Braes Song ... ... ... The Lonely Harp Duett ... ... ... The Sailor Sighs Song ... ... If Doughty Deeds Instrumental piece ... Weber’s Last Waltz Song ... Why chime the bells so merrily Chorus with solo parts ... The Chough and Crow 1 Interval of Ten Minutes . Overture Chorus ... Since first I saw yottr face Song ... ... ... Love’s Request Song ... ... The Villiage Blacksmith Glee for 8 voices ... Where art thou, Beam of Light Song ... The beating of my own heart Duett... ... ... ... Friendship Song ... ... ... My Molly Asthore Glee ... ... ... Home, Sweet Home Song ~ Solo and chorus ... Come where my love lies dreaming God Save the Queen ! In connection with the above, all ART UNION of articles left from the late Bazaar (consisting of Silver Watch, Rings, and other objects of value) will be held the same evening, the drawing of prizes to take place immediately after the Concert. Tickets-—Art Union and Concert, ils. Concert only, 2s Gd ; Children, half price to the Concert only. 1 ap2l Notices. MEDICAL. j M. 'WARREN, M.D., and y , M.Ch.Q.U.L, has commenced the practice of his profession in Patea, and may be consulted at his residence (late residence of G, W. Williams’, Esq., Surveyor), Irons 9 to 10 a.m,, and 5 to G p.m. daily. Carlyle, March 22. 1877, jfi 24 [a CARD.], Dr GEO. W. COLE (late Medical Officer of Health for the City of Dunedin) has commenced practice in Hawera and the surrounding district. , ap‘ 28 ; IffOTICS OF S.EMOVAX,. R. ERSKINE rjpAIvES this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and supporters for past favours, and begs to inform them that he has removed to ms MEW PEEEIS £ S Taranaki Road, (Opposite the Patea Mail Office). HORSES FOR HIRE. Buggies and Waggonettes, single or double, Superior accommodation for Travellers’ Horses, An experienced Groom always in attendance. Feed of the Best, CHARGES MODERATE. NOTICE. JS& ry ERSKINE begs to inb, form his friends and supporters that he has taken over the ALBION HOTEL STABLES. N.B.—A good secure paddock for the accommodation of stock. N OTIC E. * THE undersigned having started nti EXPRESS in Hawera, is prepared to carry Goods or Merchandise to any part of the Town or Country. L FLYNN. Hawera, Match 14, 1877.

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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 211, 18 April 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 211, 18 April 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 211, 18 April 1877, Page 1

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