WANTED— A MARRIED COUPLE, the man to milk cows and make himself generally useful on the farm, and the woman to cook and attend to the general house work. Apply to the Standard Office. 233 WANTED —A Boy to make himself generally useful. Apply to Dr. Leggatt, Lowe-street. 234 For sale, cheap. SMALL ROWING SKIFF Apply MRS. H. ADAIRS. 225 Bright-street. PARNELL & BOYLAN’S HALL, CONCERT. In aid or the Hospital Ftnds, St. Andrew’s Day, Nov. 30. Programme—Part I. 1. Pianoforte Duet—“ Soldiers’ Chorus ” (Faust) —Miss A. Morgan <k Mm Bach 2. Part Song—“ Spring’s Bright Glances ” —Children 3. Duet—“ Come o’er the Moonlit Sea Misses G. Schultz and- M. Hall 4. Song-—“ Far, Far Across the Sea —Frank Teat 5. Part Song—“ War Song of Druids ” — Children 6. Song—“ Tar’s Farewell ” —Donald Ross 7. Song—“ Better Luck To-morrow Miss M. Hall 8. Part Song—“ List, the Trumpet ” — Children, (Trumpet : Mr Faram) 9. Song—“ Leaf by Leaf ” — Miss A. Parnell 10. Song—“ A Better Day is Coming ” — Miss E. Warren Presentation of Prizes to the Winners at Sports. Part 11. 1. Pianoforte Duet—“ Overture to Tancredi ”•—Miss DeCosta and Mrs Bach 2. Part Song—“ Robin’s Song ” —Children 3. Song—“ Never put off ” —E. Langford 4. Song—“ Fair Dove ” —Miss G. Schultz 5. PartSong—“Welcome to Morning”—
Children 6. Recitation—“ Highlanders & Havelock ” —Andrew Ross 7. Song—“ Over the Garden Wall ” — Baron and Herbert DeCosta 8. Part Song—“ Raindrops Patter ” — Children 9. Song—“ King and the Beggar Maid ” — Ernest Langford 10. Song—“ Three Cheers for the Red White and Blue”—James Bain 11. Part Song—“ Let the IliUs Resound ” —Children God Save the Queen ! Doors open at 7.30. Reserved Seats, 3s ; Front seats, 2s ; Back seats, Is. 224 PRELIM IN ARY NOTICE. TAMBOR MAJOR OPERA COMPANY. Director Mr Duncan Macallum. Business Manager Signor O. Nobili. Stage Manager Mr Howard Vernon. Treasurer Mr James Dixon, THE Management beg to announce to the music-loving public of Gisborne that arrangements have been completed with Mr S, STEVENSON, and that the above Company will appear for— One Night’s Performance —AT—PARNELL AND BOYLAN’S MUSIC HALL. —ON— Friday, November 24, When will be presented Gilbert & Sullivan’ 9 World-popular New JEsthetic Opera, PATIENCE; OR—BUNTHOBNE’S BRIDE. Only 200 Reserved Seat tickets will bo issued, each ticket to be numbered and to correspond with the number on the seat. Reserved seat ticket holder will be guaranteed their seats. Plan of the Reserved Seats to bo seen at Mr Sam. Stevenson’s saddlery establishment, next Masonic Stables. Further particulars in future advertisement. SAM. STEVENSON, Lessee. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GISBORNE. Ye Fare of Ye Olden Tyme, ATTE YE McFarlane’s halle, OPENYING ON TUESDAY, Ye 28th Inst., At 3 p.m., and during ye week. Ye openynge ceremonie win take place at Three of ye Clocke, when | hys Worship ye Mayor of ye Borough of I Gisborne wille bo present, and delyver an ' Oration, after which ye kinde folk wille bo • at lybertie to parade ye streets’ and see all ye [ sights.
Ye Red and Ye White Rose Stalle Ye Busie Bee Shop Ye Chelsea Bun House Ye Rose and ye Thistle Flower Stalle From — Ye Needle to ye Anchor shop Ye Choruses by ye Younge Maydens and Youngo men Will alle be there with ye Dames and ye Damsels in ye antique garb, to dyspose of ye Daintie Wares to ye generous publicke. Ye Beadle in full uniforme Ye Merrie Rascal Punch and hys wife Judy Ye Panorama and ye Wonderful Organ Ye Magic Lanterne Ye Peep Show Ye Anciente Musicke by Ye Famous Artillerie and Ryfle Bands, and also— Ye Scynde Strynge Band Ye Maypole Dance by ye lyttle children Ye Swyng Boat Ye Menie-go-round Ye Grotesque Pantaloon and Ye COHYCK POLYCEMAN. Indeed ytt will bo YE CHAMPION PAYEE OF YE TYME. Admission —Opening Day: Adults. 2s, Children, Is. Remaining days : Adults, Is : Children, 6d. 232
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1208, 23 November 1882, Page 3
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