V AIM ATE BOT'O-rGH AND COUNTY TRINSVAAL WAB PATRIOTIC FUND. Monster r Mass Demonstration. DRILL SHED, WAIMAT2, TUESDAY, 9ih J \NUARY, 1900.
TTe*s an absent-minded beggar, but he heEfd his cnuntiy call, And Lis >eii'ment didn't need to send 1 to find him ; He chucked his job and joined it — ro th» job '>efore us all Is to 1 elp the home that Tommy's ieft behind him. Patriotic Speeches. Pahiotic Songs. Patriotic Choi uses. Patriotic Martial Mu ic.
Breathes there a man with soul so dead, Who nevei to him&eH bath said, Thib is my own, my native land! ! GRAND PROOFS ; iION at 7 30, "From Go anty Council Chambeis— Volun. teeis, Biass B^nd, FJundly fcsocietie3, Fne Bngi.de.
* si'emli^ oppoituniiy for every m&n woman and child in fVauuate to give p)acti al pioof of th» r loyalty to iihs Mother County, and o assist in maintaming the* 7 mtegnty of the Br.itiah Emp ze. i /
For how can m°n die better, / Than facing feai'fu' odd/i, i For the a--heb of hislf.ithers; Ana the city of ms gods.
An Historical Patriotic Outburst* Monster Programme. V Monster Progiamme* TEOGRAMME. 1. National Anthem, Band, Chnir, and AudiencS 2. Speech . . His Worship the Ma or 3. Song. " The Song that leached my heait " (Home .Sweet Home), Mrs Arthur Jones 4. Recitation, " Absent-minded Beggar '> 5. Addiess . . J. F. Douglas, .Esq. 6. Song, " Sons of the Sea," Mr Coltman 7. Address . . Major Steward, M.H.Rv 8. Violin Solo .. Miss Sinclair 9. A ddress . . Jno. Manchester, Esq. 10. bong, "Angus Macdona'd," Mrs Hamilton 11. Address .. Rev. G. Barclay 12. Selection, " National Airs," Wamm'e Brass Band 13. Address .. T/TLSChemakerj Esq. 14. Song, " Tommy Atkins," Mr A lei. Philip 15. Address . . Alf. Walker, Esq. 16. Rule Biitannia . . Band, Choir, and AudiencS IT.1 T . Auld Lang Syne. Accompaniste .* .. Bfrs Hamilton
" Britain expecs that every man this da^ 1 will do his dury." ADMISSION FREE. ADMISSION FEES CHAS. AKHUKST, Hon. Set
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 92, 6 January 1900, Page 3
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319Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 92, 6 January 1900, Page 3
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