GARRISON BAND. CONCERT FOR BENEFIT OF BANDSMAN COULTH4RTTBUBSDAY, MAY 28th. TRO RAMME: 11. Selection Garrison .Band 2. Violin Solo, ' r cene de Ba'let," ' Te Be riot' Mrs. McKnelgut 3. Song, " Till Death " Mfss Murpby 4. U'no Exhibition Mr. I.ints.of Wanganui 5. Irish Sketch, "Two Micks" L. Smith and J. Devon 6. Sen?, Selected Mr. J. Ryan 7. Euphonium r o'o, " Racked in I ( radle of the Deep " Mr J. Oiockett I : 8. Roman Rin s Messrs. Collier & Taylor INTEBVAL Overture Mr. Rountree's Orcfcesta 1. f-'ong, Conic Mr. L. Smith 2. Clari. net Polo Mr. McKoeight 3. Bon?, Selected Miss Murpby 4. Eccentricities by a Lunttio Mr. J Pevor. 5. Song,Silecttd Mr J. Ryan 7 Brass Qiartetj, "Summer" Me., rs PickfcrJ, Donovan, Proekettl and Orewes 8. To conclude with Mr. Jess Collier In his inimatable Ventriloqual Entertainment TARANAK! RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. GRAND MILITARY BALL TO BE HFLD AT TUB DBILL HALL PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. 0 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3aD. Under the patronage of the Rt. Eon. R. J. Seddor, Piemier and Minister for defence, Hid Worship the Mayor and Mrs. ' R. Cock, tha representatives fjr Tararaki and Egmont, and the Officers of the Battalion. Music by Mr. Bain's Orchestra. Tickets: Ladies, 2*; Gentlemen, 3a. E. OL4RKE. td Hon. Sen. LOOKOUT! LOOK OUT FOR THE GRAND MUSIC TABLEAUX BOOK GUESSING COMPETII lONthursday, JUNE 4th, 1903. MOST NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT OF THIS CENTURY. A handsome present Will hi given to the parson who correctly names the largest number of books. ■ / Programme later. Everyone must come and bring a pencil. A BAZAAR IN All) OP THE VICTORIA COLLEGE FOR MAORI ♦' GIRLS, , Will be bald in (he DRILL HAL I, on] THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, the lHh and 12th June. Further p:rticnla'B in fatmre hsae
RAUOTU PUBLIC HALL. A RAND TJAZAA VJRAND DaZAA WIUj BE HELD IN AID OP AKGLICAN OHUROH FUND 3 THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 11th & I£th JUNE, NailDiiv'ng Competitions for Ln,<?ies, Hat Trimming fir Geots Bran Tub, Ping Pong Tournament, Aunt kail.', etc Open Thursday noon, Saturday evening. Diucers Is, afternoon toi fid, supper 61 Admusion 6d. JiNE R. DOUGHERTY, Hon. Treasurer and Secretary. Miss White w'll receive goods donated at Mr. Hughson'a tlore. HOSPITAL BALL THURSDAY, JULY 16 For the purpose of Beauti'ying the Grounds, See future locals.
VOGELTOWN PARK VOGELTOWN PARK. Perfectly levfl, one acre beautiful sections, freehold, for £IOO. Only £lO cosh required. Oartbow, Brittain <fc Co , VOGELTOWN PARK.—The new water ai>d eicctric lighting will be available fsi* residetcjs erected od this spl ndid estato. Carthew', Brittain & Uc. VOGELTOWN PARK.—See this beautiful Park before purchasing elsewhere. Carthew, Brittain <fe Co. VOGELTOWN PARK. The prices of these sections defy competition. No cash required in caae of building. Carthew, Britain & Co. VOGELTOWN PARK. - Don't wait; buy at once. These desirable sections will double in value; low upsets only for limited time. Apply sharp. CARTHEW, BRITTAIN & COSOLE AGENTS ABLIN Is specially adapted for the weather, being noo-heatlng. All shopkeepers.—Wholesale agents, Bubobbs Fbasbu k Co,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 125, 28 May 1903, Page 3
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