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yC) LET. —Two acres of land divided into four paddocks, for grazing, with cowbail and water tank. —Apply J. Aspin, Stout Street.

SHANNON CHORAL SOCIETY. SECOND CONCERT—SEASON 1927. “MERRIE ENGLAND” (Edward German). MAORILAND THEATRE, SHANNON, At 8 p.m. sharp. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1927. A Choir of 60 Voices, assisted by Miss M. Neale’s Orchestra. SOLOISTS: MISS NAOMI WIIALLEY (Palmerston North), Soprano, ' “Bessie Throckmorton.” MISS NORA GREEN (Wellington), Contralto, “Queen Elizabeth,” and “Jill-all-Alone.” ME J. GARDE GEIMSHAW (Palmerston North), Tenor, “Raleigh.” MR J. D. BROWN (Levin), Baritone “Essex.” MR F. C. LEMMON (Levin), Bass . “Long Tom.” PROGRAMME: THE NATIONAL ANTHEM. PART I. 1. Introduction, Piano Solo, Miss Thelma Shaw. “Sing a-down, a-down.” Oh, where the deer do lie, there dwell I.” Opening Chorus, Song (Jill) and Chorus, 4. Song (Raleigh) and Chorus, “That every Jack should have a Jill.” " 4<T.rt,-rt ,’o maa„f fr, mnL'n na orlsjrl “ (Bessie, Jill, Raleigh, Quintet, “Love is meant to make us glad Essex, Long Tom.) 8. 9. 10. 11. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. “She had a letter from her love.” “The Yeomen of England.” “Come to Arcadie.” “Long Live Elizabeth;” '■ “O Peaceful England.” (Principals and Chorus). “The month o' May.” Ballad (Bessie), Song (Essex) and Chorus, Duet (Bessie and Raleigh), March and Chorus, Song (Elizabeth) and Chorus, Finale, PART 11. Introduction and Chorus, Solo (Jill) “Cat, Cat, Where have you Been?” * Quartet, “In England, Merrie England.” (Bessie, Jill, Raleigh, Essex). Duet- (Jill and Raleigh), “It is the Merry Month of May.” Song (Raleigh), “Tjhe English Rose.” Duet (Essex and Raleigh) and Chorus, “ Two. merry men a-drinking. ” (Robin Hood and Little John fight with Staves). Waltz Song (Bessie), “Who Shall Say?” Finale, “Robin Hood's Wedding.” / (Principals and Chorus). GOD SAVE THE KING. - HONORARY CONDUCTOR: MR HOWARD ANDREW. HON. ACCOMPANIST: MRS CLIFFORD JONES. HON. SECRETARY: MR E. T. MOODY. ADMISSION: Circle and Front Stalls 2/6, Stalls 1/6. i

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Shannon News, 4 October 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 4 October 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 4 October 1927, Page 3

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