St. Cecilia Choral Society TUESDAY EVENING, 2nd MAY. Jt'JiiST CONCERT IN ST. MARY'S HALL. PROGRAMME. 1. Chorus-—"0, Who. will O'er Uio Downs'' (L'uarsall). 'Pile Choir. 2. Song—"A Clinking Toast" (0, Wingrove). Mi' L'\ Cornwaill il. Song—'-'When Daisies Diud" (l)r. Arne). Miss Chong. 1. X'art song' (a) ''Farewell to tJio ForesC" (unaccompanied) (l>) "The iNiglifcingulo" (Mendelssohn). The Choir. 5. Song—"Out on ihe Rocks'' (Md, Sainton Doll>y). Miss -Alcorn. 0. \ iolin Solo—Selected. Mr A. Jj. Cooke. 7. "A Song of Thanks'ivinc" (Allltson). ° Miss Nixon. 8. i'url Song—"{trigjiiost Hopes arc i'k-utest" (Ancient Melody), (unaccompanied) "Once 1 Love I a Maiden Fair, Hut Shu Did Deceive Me". Th» Choir. Jnß'i-val o,i Five Minutes. Glee—"May Day" (Muller). Tim Choir. Song—"Butterflies" (Corbctt). Miss Chong. Glee-" From Ob won in Fairyland"' (StevensJ. Tho Choir. Song "The Admiral's Broom" (F Devan. 5
Mr !•'. Cornwall. 1 lunoforte Selection—"La Somnam oula (Ait. by Sydney Smith). Misa Moore. Song—"To-nig-ht' l (Zar-di). Miss Alcorn. S ° U jS7- An Ul<i Gul ' dc ' u " (Hope Tem- , " cv ' A.. M. Bradbury. Quartette and Chorus— "Kuk, Britannia" (IJr. Arne). The Cli'oir and Audience. Accompanist Miss: Moore Conductor ... ... Mr U. H. vfhittf. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. lickets Is each, to Ije obtained at Cornwall's School of Music, Mrs Waugh (confectioner), or Mr Ambury Society ' ° r 1ul " 1uIk ' 1 ' 01 th 6 The Cecilia Choral Society was established in March last for the practice Of Madrigals, Glees and part songs, and to give concerts in aid of any charitable work in the town Jt is supported by Members- pavilion ts of 2s Gd per quarter, and subscriptions from non-members of huf . POr L yCar ' cntul!n S to a double ticket lor each performance. Ihe (society meets at St. Mary's Hall every J'uesday evening at 7.30. Conductor, Mr G. H. White. The assistance of all intcrcslcd in music, either as members or subscribers, is Cordially invited.
FRANK ROBERTS, Hon. Sec. TENDERS. TT^Vv 11 ? are ''"'i' o4 ' tnl SATUR.I ■ ' y nt Iloon . for furze grubbing on section adjoining Smart iioad. 1 articulars on application to M. Jones, Criterion Stables. TARANAKI CO-OP. BACON CO LIMITED. T HR Tarf "'al<i Co-op. flacon Co.. , Lld -. require two assistants at their Factory, Fitzroy. Applications, stating wages reqiiived, will be received by the undersigned up to 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, May 5, at the Compa.m's office, Fitzroy. R. PEPPKRF/LL, Seci'etaryi TARANAKI CO-OP. BACON CU. ri">3E Taranakl Co-operative Bacon A Co. are now prepared to receive pigs at their Factory, Fitzroy. PRESENT PRICES: To Shareholders : 4d per 16 To Non-shareholders : 3-Jd per II) For properly topped off bacon pigs, from 1201b to IGOIb, dead weight. Receiving day at the factory each TUESDAY. R. PRICE, ~.. Chairman.
THE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY (FIRE & MARINE). , OFFICE of the above COM- ■ PAN Y, has been teinovcd to the COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS Egmont Street, New Plymouth. Insurances eHoeted at lowtst cur rent rates. ». McALLITM, District Agent. Telephone No. 117. BREAKWATER 'BUS SERVICE, BUSES will leave New Plymouth for Breakwater, via South Road, every half-hour from 7 a.m. On Saturdays 'buses run every half-hour up to 10 p.m. 'Buses run to steamers every evening, leaving town p.m. \\7 K, the undersigned milk supTT pliers, give notice that the PRICE OF MILK will be RAISED to Fourpcnce per Quart from Ist May to 31" October, IU(X>. ROBERT CLEMOW. EDWARD MARFELL, LEWIS FROST. THOMAS E. CATCIIPOLE. 31 WILSON. A._N. MILLS. WILLIAM D. WEBSTER. E. SIMMONS. F. S. BUTLER. P. RICHARDS. R. CROSS. J:. G. HANOVER. H. L. S PENCE. W. BETIIELL.
NORWICH & LOTsDON ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. THE OFFICE Of the above COMPANY llas !> e en removed to tha COI'FEE PALACE BUILDINGS, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. PERSONAL ACCIDENT and DISEASE, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY WORKERS' COMPENSATION MORTGAGE INDEMNITY an, ii; LABS insurance effected at LOWEST current rates. D. McALLUM, " rr i t. „ District Agent. Telephone No. 117, TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, 1905. (From Ist May to 31st .luly.) nm-lE Shooting Season for Native i Game (excepting I'ukeko, Wio, or Blue Duck, I'ni, H u ia White Heron and Crested Grebe) and imported Game in the> lti.sU'tct, consisting of the Counties ot 1 urnnaki, Clifton, ami Kgmont (excepting the Mount Egmont Forest esene. Kaitako Ranges, lining- sections 16a and 170, in the Oakura District, and Paraninihi or White Clifis Iti'scrvation) will commence on the Ist May, and end on the ttlst July, 'both days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Forest IteB.'rve, being the ar e u- within the circumference of a Circle having a radius of six miles irom the summit oi Mount Kgmont, the shooting of Native and Imported Game is strictly prohibited at all times.
Licenses can bo obtained from the Chief Postmaster at New l'lvniouth and Postmasters at Waitara'. Wlewood, and Opunake. D. McALLUM, Secretary. *■ MA it. ?HE ASSOCIATED XiOARD OF. THE IiOYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC and ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC OF LONDON. E.K Alf f NATIONS for 19Uu will be held as under, viz Elements of Music, Harmony and Counterpoint, on 3rd June. Practical Examinations in Vocal and liistrumentao Music at a date to be announced later. Gold and Silver Medals will be given to the candidates taking first and second places on the Honours List in New Zealand. Music published for last year's examinations may be used this year. Copies of Regulations and Syllabus can be had on application to he undersigned. All entries close on the Ist May nextj ®\ W. RICHMOND, • B9prea9a^,
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