NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NEW PLYMOUTH STAFF'S PATRIOTIC CONCBRT. fHEAIEI ROTit, THURSDAY, JUNE 17. Proceeds in Aid of National Fund for Wounded New Zealanders and their Dependents. 'PROGRAMME—Part 1: 1. Opening Selection, Patriotic Airs— Citizens' Band. 2. Song (selected)— Mr. F. Aslier. 3. Duo, " Spider and tlie Fly "—Mr. and Miss Norris. ■i. Song (selected)— Mr. G. Lambert. 5. Song (selected)— Miss Ivy Seott. 16. Elocutionary, " Th« Day " —Mr. Goldswortliy. 7. Song (selected) —Miss Rosina Rea (gold medallist). S. Cornet Solo (selected)— Mr. 0. liuokley (ex-champion cornet soloist of New Zealand). •9. Kong (selected)— Miss Veta Gilbert, 10. Bong (selected)— Mr. J. Haslam. I 11. Violin Solo—Master Baden Moverley. lE. Song (selected)— Miss MoGuirc 13. Versatile Comedian —Mr. L. Smith. 14. Banjo Melodies—Mr. Gadd. 16. Physical Drill—Central School Squad. Part n. 1)6. Selection, "The Smithy in the Wood "-—Citizens' Band. 17. Song ((selected) —Mr. J. Haslam. 18. Physical DriH—Fitzroy School. 10. Song (selected) —Miss Ivy Scott. 20. Versatile Comedian —Mr. 1. Smith. 21. Song (selected) —Miss McGuire. 22. .Duo—The Two Bertß. 23. Cornet Solo (selected)— Mr. G.Buckley (ex-champion cornet soloist »f New Zealand). 24. Topical Double—Smith and Key. e5. Song (selected)—<Miss R. Eea (gold medallist). 26. The Vivacious Comedienne—Miss Veta Gilbert. 27. Selection—Band. God Save the King. PRICES: Dress Circle 3s. Orchestral Stalls and Stalls 2s, Pit Is. Box Plan now open at Collier's Piano Warehous?. No extra charge. ' S. G. SMITH, Chairman. F. GARDINER, Hon. Sec. PARIHAKAi ROAD DISTRICT. UNPAID RATES. ALL Rates, General and Special, not paid within Ten days from this date will be sued for without exception. A. O'MTES", Cleik. Raliotii, June 11, 1»1.">. THE CLYDESDALE HORSE SOCIETY OF THE DOMINION OF N.Z. rplIE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Members of the Society will be held in the office of the Manawatu and West Coast A. & P. Association, Cuba Street, Palmorston North, on WEDNESDAY, June 23, 1915, at 3.30 o'clock p.m. JAMES A. RANKIN. Secretary. AWAKING BUTCHERY. T DESTRE to intimate to the general public that, as from June Ist, 191."), . I have disposed of my Butchery and Stables at Avvakino to Mr. E. G. Jury, • and to cordially thank them for the liberal support accorded me in the pa 4, and to solicit for my successor a continuance of the same. W. CARRINOTGN. Tn connection with the above, I de- ,. sire to intimate that by strict attention h to business and supplying only the !■ iprhnest of meat I hope to merit a eon--0 tinuance of the support accorded my r predecessor. 1 E. G. JURY. 1. Awakino, June Ist 1915.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 315, 15 June 1915, Page 1
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