ST, MARK’S CHURCH of ENGLAND CONCERTFITBLIO HALL- „ , THURSDAY. 91st November, 18951. Overture Queen.’ -Baud 2. Song ........ ' ... Mb Mclndob ‘ Thegirl He left behind . ,3/ Song ‘ Truth in absence ’ Mbs TYateks 4. Tableau... ... ... Gompant • .. . ‘ Excelsior ’(5 scenes) .., ~ V 5. Song, ;.^. ‘ Soldiers Good-bye ’llMbßoss 6. Song... ‘ The Better Land ’...Miss Hibst (with violin obligato by Miss Stanley) 7. Violin Solo..Selections?...Miss. Stanley 8. Duet Messes Maingay & Mclndoe ;‘ Upper Ten and Lower Five ’ IN’TE^VAL. li Sweetr-LavenderJE^d 2. Song ... ... MissE.'WainweiOht fTheCdrnivalt: 3. Song ... ... Mb F. Pavitt, Senr. ‘ The Old Wife and I * ” w ? ■ 4. Tableau " ... ,\v ... Company ‘ The Ijittle Hero ’ (3 scenes) 5. Song... 1 ' w.‘ ... Mbs Watbbs . ..‘.lloye’s OldSweetSong’ 6, Pianoforte Solo ‘SeleetioirS 7. Recitation ... ... ... Miss Botcheb • ‘ Wreck on Mumble's Head : ’v; 8. Song (selected):... MbP. GAGS T Bi«>wjr 9. Tableau ‘ Statuary ’ (.. .Company GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. , Commence at 8 p.rii. sharp: ......ADMISSION, lx ; Children, 6d. TE AROHA AND OHINEMURI ■' NEWS. A Bi«weekly Journal of Agricultural, Mining Industry, and Commerce. PRICE-TWOPENCE. Published every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY mornings at Te Aroba. rates of advertisingcasual Advertisements— 14 words, la (cush only) ; per inch, 3s first insertion ; 2s subsequent insertions. Standing per inch' per quarter, with the following time - discounts fqr cash with order only : For Three Mohths—Ten pen cent, discount. For Six Months—Fifteen per cent, discount.: For, Nine Months—Twenty per cent discount. For a Year—Twentyfive per cent discount. . Insetsmay be issued with the circulation of the News on terms to be arranged; Advertisements inserted by the month > or quarter and withdrawn at any time before the expiracy of ampnthiy or quarterly period, are charged for as if inserted for the full term. Alteration for, and withdrawals of, advertisements should be handed in by the Monday 1 and Thursday prior to publication. • Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the News must be iri-writing, Advertisements received without such instruction will be inserted untill countermanded, and charged accordingly. ; Advertisers and subscribers can remit. payment by money orders, postal notes or postage stamps. . _ For the convenience of advertis@!«fi»t , plies to advertisements may be sent to the News Office; but the Proprietor doesj M accept any responsibility. ** While every care is exerpised in regard to the due insertion of advertisement, the Proprietor is not responsible for the noninsertion through accident or other causes; - and reserves the right of omitting adver- / tisemepts that may be deemed objectionable, even though such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. Literary communications should be written on oue side of the paper only. All communications will be treated by the Editor as strictly confidential. Correa* pondence is freely invited on any subject of public interest, but correspondents are requested to make their communications as brief as possible.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1788, 20 November 1895, Page 2
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451Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1788, 20 November 1895, Page 2
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