Business Notices. Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert. THE New Plymouth Orchestra of 17 Performers, assisted by the Patea Harmonic Society, will give a Concert at the Harmonie Hall, On TUESDAY, 20th inst. PROGRAMME. PART X. 1. —Overture, “ Guy Mannering ” Bishop (Orchestra.) 2. —Song, “ Wrecked and Saved’’...Knowles (Mr Taplin.) 3. —Septett, “ Cradle Song.” Lange 4. —Song, “ Still so Gently ’’...Somnambula (Mr Heron.) 5. —Symphony 2nd Adagio and Allegro Vivace Hayden (Orchestra) 6. —Song, “ Nina ” Hobbs 7. —Solo Violoncello, “ Le Reve” Gottemnann (Mr F. W. Richmond.) 8. —Valse, “ Heaven’s Songs”... Strauss (Orchestra.) PART 11. 9. —March, “ Militaire ” Scotson Clark ( Orciiestra,) 10. Song, “ The Bugler ” Pinsuti (Mr E. C. Homer.) 11. —Cornet Solo, Selection. (Mr T. Hughes.) 12. —Septett, 1“ Garotte ” Gluck 13. —Song, “ Apart ” A. S. Gatty (Miss Gowland.) 14. —Selection, “ I Puritani ” Bellini (Orchestra.) 15. —Solo, Violin, " Air Rarie ” 16. —Song. 17. —Valse, “ Adieu” Snelling (Orchestra.) GOD SAVE THE QUEEN t Doors open at 7-30, commence at 8. Admission, 3s and 2s. Working members will be admitted on presenting their tickets. Honorary members will receive tickets as usual. EDWD. C. HORNER, Hon. Sec. Steam Wood and Chaff Mill, THE undersigned has for sale Oats, Hay, Bran, and Chaff. Orders left with James Lett, Bee Hive Store, will be punctually attended to. Timber ripped up to 8 inches. THOS. HAYCOCK. Mr W. H. Skeet, Surgeon Dentist, WILL arrive in Patea on Tuesday next, 20th June, and remain until half-past ten on the morning of the 2Brd, and may be consulted professionally at Mr Gower’s, Chemist. All letters and messages will receive prompt attention.
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FACTS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS THAT R. A. Adams’s Drapery Establishment IS LARGER than the “ Largest Drapery Establishment on this Coast,” PACTS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS THAT R. A. Adams’s selection of Drapery is EQUAL TO about SIX of the « Largest Drapery Establishments on this Coast.” PACTS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS THAT yon can have only at R. A. Adams’s a very large stock of First-class Clothing to select from, at very reasonable cost. FACTS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS THAT R. A. Adams’s 22s 6d Overcoat is better value than any other 30s Coat in N.Z. FACTS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS THAT R. A. Adams’s Calicos, Flannels, Blankets, Sheeting, Dress Material, Wincey, and all other kind of Drapery are BOUGHT FIRST HAND, which means 20 PER CENT. CHEAPER than any second-hand Draper can possibly sell. COMPARE I COMPARE I COMPARE! R. "a~ADAMS, Direct Drapery Importer, PATEA.
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Patea Mail, 16 June 1882, Page 2
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538Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 16 June 1882, Page 2
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