AN ENTERTAINMENT,
Consisting' of
TABLEAUX,
SONGS ix CHARACTER, ETC., Will bo hold at the
PUBLIC HALL, TK AKOIIA, ON
SATURDAY, 30th June.
AH) OF THK OUGVN Fn.N'D OF Si', Mark's Church.
TABLEAUX FOR SECONDJNIGHT.
(To cojumencp with i\[usic )
THE OLD WOMAN AND HER SHOE.
Miss Nowby and Children. Music or Song.
WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO MY riIETTY MAID.
Mr E. W. Ilanmer, Miss E. Wainwright. SONG IN CHARACTER by Miss Faes and Master lVnge.
HAIR RESTORER.
Miss L. Wainwright, Mrs E. W. llamner,
Miss I. Marshall, Mis. Marsden
Interval of 10 Minute*
TIIREI-] OLD MAIDS OF LEA. Mis Ilanmer, Miss I. Mai shall, Miss L. Wainwiight. Music oi Song-. ONE TOO MANY. Lover Mr Y. Marshall (Lady) ... Miss E. Wainwiight YisrroK Mrs. Maisden Mu&ic oi Song (Chniactei if possible). THE LITTLE PILGRIM. Pilgrim, Miss Kitty ll.u i is , Augtl, Miss I. Mai shall. Music or Song. BLUE BEARD'S WIVES.
Mis^; A. Marshall, Mis<? L. Wainwright Miss Y. Pavitt, Mrs. ILmmei. G O D S A V I : T HE Q U E E N . Doors opened at 7.30, to commence at 8 p.m. Tickets 2s; Chikboti, (Jd.
PRELIMINARY JfOTI C E.
A GRAND
BENEFIT PERFORMANCE
Ti MM Ul P 10
MR E HADFIELD,
OF WAIORONGOU W,
1.1 lif 1
MOUNT AIfOHA
TROUBADOURS,
Will take place in the
WERAHIKO HALL, WATOKOXGOMAI,
FRIDAY, JULY 6,
Full Paitiouhrs will be advoiUsed in a futuie issue.
(^ ROCERIES.— An immense Stock, all X new Good". Wonderful Value in TEAS. DRAPERY.— (lncluding Milliner}), in all iN lirancho^. Men's Bo\ sa nd Youths' CLOTHING— A Gi cat Variety to choose fr<>m. OKDEIJS BOOKED for TWEED SUITS TO MEASURE, made up at tho Warehouse of Arch. Clark, and Sons. Satisfaction guaranteed, both as legnrds Mateiial, Fit, Style, and Woikmanship. Prices, and a huge selection of patterns to ehnose from on application BOOTS AND SIIOES.-A Well Selected Stock.
«" DUNCAN E, CLERK,
GENEPxAL STOREKEEPER, WAIORONGOMAI-*
Bianch Store at QUAUTZVILLE.
IRONMONGERY of Every Description : Including Mining and Agricultural Implements, Saddlery, Builders' Furnishing. Iron and Steel, all sizes kept in Stock.
Oils, Paint*, Wall Paper, Glass, etc , etcMINING REQUISITES- — Including Nobel's Dynamite, Powder, Fuse Detonators, etc., etc.
SEEDS AND MANURES.— Agent for YATES GARDEN SEEDS. Field Seeds and Artificial Manures, (selected with the greatest possible care).
CHINA,
GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE. OATS, WHEAT, MAIZE, CHAFF, POTATOES, BRAN, SHARPS, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. ALL GOODS SOLD AT LOWEST POSSIBLE REMUNERATIVE PRICES.
Q A TRIAL KESPECTFULLY" SOLICITED.
Goods delivered in all the Surrounding Districts.
1 ■ O ■"-——-* Note,— D.E.C. is a Ca^h Purchaser of Country Produce. AGENT for tub AROIIA AND OIIINEMUFJ NEWS.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 276, 27 June 1888, Page 7
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428Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 276, 27 June 1888, Page 7
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