Patea Harmonic Hall, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1882. UNDER the patronage of Major Noake, Capt. Wray, and Officers of Patea Rifle Volunteers. AN ENTERTAINMENT, In aid of the Patea Brass Band, will be given on the above date, by Members and others who have kindly volunteered their assistance. PROGRAMME. 1 Overture—“ Standard Bearer ” ...Band 2 Song—“ The Rhine Wine”...Mr Taplin 3 Duet Messrs Bose and Mace 4 Song Miss Gowland 5 Song (comic) Mr Dixon G Recitation —Anthony’s Address to the Romans over the Body of Ceesar Mr Mace 7 Song—“ Speak to me, Love ; only speak!” Mr Jasiah 8 Stump Speech Mr De May 9 Song—“ The Englishman ”Mr Herbert 10 Selection —“ Daybreak ” waltz ... Band Interval of Ten Minutes. Selection—“ Lovely May ” mazurka..Band Song The Warrior 801d”...Mr Horner Song (comic)...“ My Old Wife and 1...Mr Foote Song Mr Rose Duett-Local (comic) Song Mr Heron To conclude with a LAUGHABLE FARCE by Members of the Garrick Club. Front seats Bs, Back seats 2s. Tickets to be obtained at all principal stores and from Members ot Committee. Doors open at 7-30, commence at 8 o’clock sharp.
CO-OPERATIVE STORE, EGMONT STREET. M°KENNA & CULLINAN Beg to inform their Friends and the Public that they have leased Houguez’s Warehouse (adjoining Howitt’s Bakery) and —O pened— With a Large and Well-assorted Stock of GROCERY, Including Tea in half-chests and boxes, I.W. and I.C. Sugars, Coffees, Flour, Oatmeal, Rice, Split Peas, Barley, &c. Tomato Sauce, Pickles, Capers, Corn Flour (patent), Groats and Barley. Salmon, Lobster, Oysters, Sardines. Jams, 'Marmalade, Colraan’s Mustard and Starch, Blue, Morton’s Bottled Frnit. Candles. C. J. Van Houten’s and Epps’s Cocoa, Pepper, Spice, Potted Meats, Swiss Milk, Candied Peel, Cream of Tartar, Acid, Garb. Soda, Baking and Egg Powder, Curry Powder, Vinegar in wood and bottle. A stock of Soap. Toilet Soap. Currants, Raisins. Axes and Axe-handles, Confectionery. Hams& Bacon, Cheese, Kerosene, Clothes & Lithie Lines, Washing Tubs, Backets, Hammers, Brushware, Teapots, American Brooms, Best Venus and Nailrod Tobacco, Matches, Cigars, Soda Crystals and Washing Powder, Brunswick Black, Whiting. Eggs and butter always in stock, fresh and good Call at the CO-OPERATIVE STOKE, and purchase New Goods for Cash, at a slight advance on Cost Price. Try our Teas at 3s, 2s 9d, and 2s 6d per lb for Cash. A Trial Solicited. Goods delivered in town and country free of charge McKENNA and CULLINAN.
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Patea Mail, 28 December 1881, Page 3
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391Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 28 December 1881, Page 3
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