NO. 1 COMPANY T.R.Y. MEMBERS of the above corps intending to attend the EASTER ENCAMPMENT at Christchurch are requested to forward their names to MR G. J. MASON, Secretary to the Company, not later than six o’clock p.m., on TUESDAY NEXT, the Bth inst., and a SPECIAL PARADE will be held in the Volunteer Hall at 7.30 the same evening. By Order JAMES FIN CLAY, aps Lieut. Commanding. PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING of the HOUSEHOLDERS of the TEMUKA DISTRICT is hereby convened to be held in the SCHOOLHOUSE on WEDNESDAY. 9th April, 1884, at 7.30 p.m., to consider Dr Foster’s notice of motion to give the Head Master of the Temuka District High School three months’ notice. A. R. KIRK, apß Chairman of Committee. VOLUNTEER HALL, TEMUKA,— Positively for One Night Only. WEDNESDAY, 9xh APRIL. First appearance in Temuka of the famous ROYAL ILLUSIONISTS AND EXPOSERS OF SPIRITUALISM, MESSRS KUDARZ AND VERNO, in their Marvellous and Amusing Entertainment, entitled “ A NIGHT IN WONDERLAND,” as performed by them throughout the Civilised World. The Press are unanimous in pronouncing these Illusionists to be the Greatest Professors of the Mystic Art now before the Public. Vide Otago Daily Times, 11th February, 1884 “ The whole enterment was most complete and attractive, and we can recommend all lovers of the amusing and mysterious to pay Messrs Kudarz and Verno a visit."’ Morning Herald, Hth February, 1884 “ Kudarz is the most finished artist in his line that has appeared in Dunedin.” Remember, WEDNESDAY, 9th April. Prices—3s and 2s ; Children, half price. Doors open at 7.30 ; commencing at 8 o’clock. aps TEMUKA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND SABBATH SCHOOL. A CONCERT in aid of the above will be given in the VOLUNTEER HALL, TEMUKA, ON THURSDAY NEXT, 10th APRIL, 1884, Commencing at 8 p.m, PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Piano Solo Master Storey 2. Song, “The Bridge,” Mr Wiltshire 3. Song, “ Erhen on the Rhine,” Miss McNair 4. Song, “ The Outpost,” Mr Edmonds 5. Duet, “ The Pilot Brave,” Mr and Miss Brown 6, Recitation ... ... Master Goodey 7. Song, “Turnhatn Toll,” Mrs Edmonds 8. Comic Song ... Mr H. T. Clinch 9. Song Miss Thomson 10. Song, “ The Tar’s Farewell,” Mr Willoughby Interval of 10 Minutes. Part 11. 1. Trio, “ Mark the Merry Elves” 2. Song, “Dreamland” Miss Andrews 3. Song Mr Willoughby 4. Song, “Theßrook” ... Miss Brown 5. Song, “Something Rather Dangerous ” ... Mr Greenwood 6. Song Mrs Hayhurst 7. Duet, “Friendship” 8. Song, “The Four Jolly Smiths” Mr Edmonds 9. Recitation ... ... Miss Goodey 10. Trio, “The Bells of St. Micael’s Tower.” God Save The Queen. Admission—Front Seats, Is 6d. Back Seats, Is, Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o’clock. H. A. ROUT, Secretary. RACE BALL. A BALL will be held In the SCHOOLROOM, WOODBURY, on the Evening of the Races, EASTER MONDAY. Dancing to commence at 8.30 p.m. Admission, 4s. apl M. E, HEATLEY. mENDERS WANTED for the PRIL VILEGES of Jie GATES of the WOODBURY RACECOURSE on Easter Monday, April 14th. Tenders to be sent to the Secretary (marked Tender) not later than April 10th. For further particulars apply to to the Undersigned. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WILLIAM E. HEATLEY, ap3 Secretary. WANTED— TENDERS for CART. ING GRAIN on the Raukapuka Estate. For particulars apply to a P S R. H. POSTLETHWAITE. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. MRS DUNLOP, in thanking her numerous Patrons for the Liberal Support she lias received in the past, begs to intimate that having taken as Partners Misses Maslin and Kirby, the Business will be carried on in future by MRS DUNLOP AND, MISSES MASLIN AND KIRBY, Milliners and Dressmakers, and begs most respectfully to solicit on their behalf a continuance of the Liberal Support accorded to herself. MRS DUNLOP AND MISSES MASLIN AND KIRBY, Milliners and Dressmakers, Assure their patrons that all favors will be thankfully received, and most faithfully and punctually executed, at moderate charges. Geraldine, March 1884. apl
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1162, 8 April 1884, Page 2
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651Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1162, 8 April 1884, Page 2
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