WANTED— A RESPECTABLE LAD for the Stationery business. Apply to the Standard Office. 166 WA N T E D — A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. Apply at the British Empire Hotel. 162 TENDERS. REQUIRED for Alterations and Additions to a Dwelling house on Section No. 112. Also— For the erection of a Verandah to the Residence of Carlaw Smith Esq. Tenders to close at 12 o’clock on SATURDAY, the 11th : instant. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my Office, W. P. FINNEBAN, 177 Architect, Childers-street. £1 REWARD. WILL be given to the finder of a Dark Bay Mare branded Diamond under Half-circle on off shoulder and rump. 192 H. C. L. BOYLAN. EOR SALE CHEAP. 1/Yfkfk MATAI FENCING POSTS, jwX/V Delivered either at the J Karaka or Kaiteratahi. Apply to—• A. PETERS, 172 Kaiteratahi Hotel. pARNELL AND BOYLAN’S HALL. Prince of Wales’ Birthday, Under the Patronage of HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, AND COUNCILLORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE, AND OF THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE J BATTERY. The Employes of Messrs. McConntchie I and Flatt, Contractors for the Erection of the Union Bank, will on NOVEMBER 9th Give a Grand Variety ENTERTAINMENT AND BALL, in aid of the FUNDS OF THE HOSPITAL. When Mr. E. O’HARE will make his First Appearance in his selection of Motto Irish Songs and Jigs, Negro Songs and Dances, And on which occasion the J Battery Band, and the Leading Local Talent of Gisborne have kindly offered their services. PROGRAMME.—Part I. 1. Opening Overture J Battery Band 2. Mottto Sone—“The Working Man,” E. O’Hare 3. Ballad Madame Stewart 4. Song—“ Maid of Athens,” Mr Edwards 5. Song—“ Tobias and Biancas,” Gentleman Amateur • 6. Ballad—“ Maid of Athens,” Mr H. Tow set 7. Comic Song Master D. Ross 8. Baritone Song—“ In the Gloaming,” F. Finlay 9. Song and Dance—“ The Sunbeam,” E. O’Hare Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Overture J Battery Band 1. Irish Song and Jig—“ Jolly Irishman,” E. O’Hare 2. Ballad—“ Thou art so near,” Mr H. Towsey 3. Bone Solo Mr Pierce 4. Song—“ Tom Starboard,”...Mr E. Chrisp 5. Song and Chorus—“ Over the Garden Wall,’’...Baron and Herbert DeCosta 6. Clarionette Soio Mr J. Hall 7. Negro Flirtation—“ The Girl with the Flowing Hair,” E. O’Hare The whole to conclude with the side-splitting Negro Farce, entitled SLIM JIM ; or, BARNUM’S HALL. . Barnum E. O’HARn | Slim Jim J. CoheE | Lady Macbeth I. McConnichie Other characters by the Company. A DANCE will be held after the enter- ! tainment. ‘ Doors open at 7.30; performance to com--1 mence at 8 p.m. Admission : Front seats (to admit to Dance) 1 3s. ; Gallery and Body of Hall, 2s. ; Children, half-price. Tickets may be had from I Members of the Committee, and at Mrs. A. j M. Browne's and Mr. Thomas Adams, Sta- ; tioners, Gladstone Road. H. McKAY, 1 128 Hon. Sec
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1194, 7 November 1882, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1194, 7 November 1882, Page 3
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