S T - M ary ' s C IIURcn MiW PLYMOUTH. , • 0 1! (1 A X IiECI T A L 13V MR, 11. XEV'I LI,E REXAUD, ASSISTED BY THE CHOIII. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 2, At 8 o'clock. , , Organist: Mr. R. Neville Renaud. PROGRAMME. 1. Suite Gothigue L. Bollmnnn (Introduction, Mimietto, Prierc a hi Notre Dame, Toccato.) 2. Madrigal E. H. Lemare (By request.) 3. (a) Piomnnza W. Wolestenholme (b) Allegretto " " (By request.) 4. Extract from Cantata, Lauda Sion F. Mendelssohn Chorus, ''Save the People," Choir; Quartette and Chorus, "Thou Didst Free Them," Misses Baker, E. Standish, 11. Baker, and Messrs. Nixon and Crawford; Chorus, the Choir. (By request.) 5. Collection. (i. Overture in C Major..F. MflndelSsohn (Originally written for Military Band. 7. (a) Intermezzo in D Flat..A. llollins (b) Narcissus Nevin (By request.) 8. Chorus of Pilgrims ..R. Wagner (13y request.) FAREWELL SOCIAL. JfIAREWELL SOCIAL to MR. C. CLARKE, at White Hart Hotel, S o'clock this evening. Persons desiring to attend can obtain tickets at J. Avery's, or from C. T. MILLS, Hon. Sec. gICIIgCIIOO^PORTS THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1010. ON HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS. Parents, friends and Old Boys are cordially invite^. N. F. LITTLE, C. V. DAY, 1 , Htm. Sees.' TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION, 1911. ' Of the OMEN'S QHRISTIAN rpEMPERAXCE ' jJNION OF NEW ZEALAND.
TO BE HELD AT ST. MARY'S lIALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, MARCH 23 TO 30. REtJNION PICNIC FBANKLE-; ROAD AND WESTOWN. rrtO be held in Mr. Okey'a Paddock, Frankley Road, close to school. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911. INTERESTING RUNNING EVENTS, With Big Fields. SHEEF-GUESSING COMPETITION. STEPPING THE CHAIN. 'Busses leave Post Office at 2 o'clock. Refreshments of all kinds on ground. SPORTS COMMENCE AT 2 O'CLOCK, SHARP. OTHF.It EVENTS (post entry)-Tug-of-Wa' (seven a side), Wrestling, High Jump, Long Jump, Ladies' and Children's eventi, etc. 1 Admission to Picnic and Sports (including tea).—Adults, 1/-; children, fid. Grand Dance in the Gymnasium in tba evening. Ladies, 1/-; Gentlemen, 1/0. A. C. DOWNES, Hon. Secretary, rp II E A T R E 0 Y A L. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, MARCH 17. GRAND IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT (Under auspices of Hibernian Society). ADMISSION.—Dress Circle, 2/-; Body of Hall, I/-. (Programme will be published later. 1 OPENING OF TARURUTANGI PUBLIC HALL, (UPLAND ROAD), THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1911. PROGRAMME of Instrumental, Vocal, and Recitative items. Hall open at 7.30 p.m. Concert commence 8.0 p.m. Admission to Concert and Dance:— Ladies, 1/6; Gentlemen, 2/-. G. M, LOXGSTAFF, Hon. Sec. TE WEAR® REKA. V'OU don't know what I hare ir store. I hay# Ice Cream in galore; A taste in sufficient to m*ka you long lor more, So roll your pennies along to the little lollie store. THE WHASE REKA, SCRATFOWT) 300 POUNDS eash down y'ill secure 90 acres with 4-roomed cottage, cowshed, etc., also 15 cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, cart, harness, harrows, plough, etc., etc., Price, £2l p?r acre.—Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 251, 2 March 1911, Page 1
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