ARLYLE HARMONIC SOCIETY. 1 Ith ordinary concert. WEDNESDAY, 21bt APRIL. PROGRAMME. PART I. SCHILLER’S “ LAY OF THE BELL.” PART 11. Overture Chorus, “ Hark! the Curfew’s solemn sound” Song, “ The Soldier’s Adieu” Trio, “ The Erl King” Chorus, “ When Winds Breathe Soft” Song, “ The Good-bye at the Door” Trio, “ We pray thee, Gentle Mother” Song, “ Wrecked and Saved” Septett, “ Queen of the Valley” Song, “ Blue Alsatian Mountains” Chorus, “ Are the White Hours for ever Fled ?” Solo and Chorus, “ Rule Britannia” Doors open at 7-SO, to commence at 8 o’clock. Tickets, price 2s 6d, may bo obtained at the stores of Messrs Gibson, Taplin, and Dale, from the members of Committee, or from EDWD. C. HORNER, Hon. Sec. TO be Disposed of, by Art Union, the CASE of MODELS and 0 SPLENDID PICTURES, now on view at W. DIXON’S, Patca. The lot rallied at £25. 100 Tickets, at 5s Each. Gentlemen wishing a chance for this Beautiful Piece of Workmanship will please apply at once to WILLIAM DIXON, Decorator, Patoa; Licensed Dealer in Arms and Ammunition. PATEA STEAM SHIPPING CO. THE Second ANNUAL General MEETING of Shareholders of the Patoa Steam Shipping Company will bo held at the Company’s office, Carlyle, on Thursday, the 29th April. Business ; To receive the Report and Balancesheet for the past year, to Elect Officers for the ensuing year, and the transaction of general business. D. M. HARRIS, Manager. Patea District Agricultural and Pastoral Association. rpHE next Annu.d Meeting will be JL held at the Town Hall, Carlyle, on Saturday, the 24th April, 1880, at 2 p.m. Persons wishing to become subscribers are requested to forward their subscriptions (One Pound) to the Hon Treasurer (Mr J. Gibson), when they will be entitled to rote at the next meeting. T. EYTON, 847a21 Secretary. CARLYLE MEAT BAZAAR. SPECIAL NOTICE. I BEG to Thank the Public who have hitherto accorded me their patronage and support, and in future, in order to give an advantage to those who pay their Accounts regularly, I will allow a Discount of 10 per cent, on all Accounts paid before the tenth of the month following that for which they are rendered. Messrs Eyton & Pringle are hereby authorised to receive payment of moneys on account of my business as Butcher, and their receipt will be sufficient discharge. WILLIAM COLSON. LIVERY STABLES. Robert erskine’s new PREMISES opposite the Postoffice, Carlyle, are fitted out with all the newest conveniences; and he hopes, from his knowledge of the business, and the attention customers will receive, to obtain a fair share of public patronage. Horses, Buggies, and Vehicles Sold or Exchanged. Secure paddocks for horses. All care taken, hut no responsibility. [a card.] R GERVASE D. HAMERTON, Barrister and Solicitor, CARLYLE.
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Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 510, 21 April 1880, Page 1
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451Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 510, 21 April 1880, Page 1
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