FOR SALE. BOUT 30 bags of machine- dressed COCKSFOOT GRASS SEED at 3H per lb. CELIDS PETERSON, Mauricevilie. Musical Festival, DRILL HALL, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, April 28th and 29th.
PROGRAM 81E, FIRST EVENING. OVERTURE—" La Dame Blanche " (Boieldiu) Orchestra Chorus—" The Stars that above us are Shining, (Weber) 70 Voices Song—"Nazoreth" (Gounod) Mr B. Gant Chorus—•' In Spring Time " (Franz Abt) 70 Voices Son?—" The Tempest King' Mr Black Chorus—"The Heavens are Telling" s~ (Haydn) 70 Voices Song— Mrs Mueller Chorus—"Parting and Meeting" without accompaniment, Mendelßshon | 70 Voices Chorus—" Ab Pants the Heart " (Sphor) [ 70 voioes I Song— Mr Flux |Song—"Queen of the Earth" (Ciro | Pinsutti) Mr T. Bowse Handel's Hallelujah Chorus, by 70 Voices with Orchestral Accompaniment. Overture— " Lodoiska " (Kreutzer) Orchestra To Conclude with VAN BREE'S CELEBRATED CANTATA, ST. CECILIA'S I>AY. SOLOISTS— Mrs Mueller and Miss White. SECOND EVENING. OVERTURE—'• Zampa " (Berold) Orchestra Recitative—" Sing Praise to Her " Chorus—"Brooks shall Murmur" Soug—" The Haven Aloft" Mr R. R. C. Coleman Chorus—" Moonlight and Music " (Ciro Pinsutti) 70 Voices Song—"Rose Softly Blooming" Mrs Parsons (Wellington) Recit. and Aria—" Frascati Clad with Beauty " Chorus—" Youth and Love " Song—"The Flight of Ages" Mr E. J. Hill (Wellington) Hallelujah Chorus— From | Handel's "Meßßiah" 70 Voices Overture—" Guy Mannering " (Bishop) Orchestra Song—"A World Between" Mrs Parsons Chorus—" Vales may suit theOharms of Beauty " Song—" Calvary" (Rodney) Mr R. Gant
Recitative—" Yon Silver Moon " Chorus—" Fragrant Odours " E. J. Hill Ar", and Chorus—" Give Way now to '■r-' Pleasure" Son?—" We Came with the Merry May " Mr E. J. Hill Chorus—"Holy Music" CONDUOTOB: A.. Von Keisenberg. PIANISTS: Mrs C. Anketell and Misa Feist. ORGANIST: Miss White. Doors open at 7.30, overture at 8 p.m. sharp. R. E. HOKNBLOW, Hon. Secretary.
WINTER DRAPERY WINTER DRAPERYdbess MATERIALS, BLANKETS, RUGS, La Great Variety, at Town Price . WOOLS WOOLS WOOLS (Direct from the Roalyn Mills,) IN ALL SHADES. DRESSMAKING under the charge of MRS BOWSE, FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED, Measures taken for suits. TEftMS—STRICTLY GASH. INSPECTION INVITED. W. A; KOWSE, CASH DRAPER, EKETAHUNA.
NOTICE. riIHE Blackaraith and Wheelwright JL business cf the late firm of Boas and Muir, Queen Street, Masterton, is how being carried on by Mr JAMES MUIB W.B.OHENNELLS, Deputy Assignee. Maßterton, 20th April, 1891;
ITOR SALEDWELLING, 7 rooms, with wash house, stable, cow shed, about 5 acres of land, with or without household furniture. Apply W. B. CHEKNELS, Maaterton; KURIPUNI PUBLIC HALL CO. (Limited.) A GENERAL meeting of the Sharet\_ holders will be held at the registered office of the Company, Kuripuni Public Hall, Masterton, on Wednesday," 29th April, at 7.30 p.m., to wind dp the Company. By order of the Directors, THOS. C. D'ARGr, Secretarv
WHY IS IT You can always depend on getting a good article if you buy CREASE'S Al COFFEE, JNTHETIMS? r>ECAUSE this article is a special. _[3 preparation, the result of years of experience and labor. The selection and blending of the finest coffees known have been, studied carefully until the present combination has been adopted as febfect, and cannot fail to give aniversal satisfaction to consumers' CREASE'S Al COFFEE, In lib and 21b tins. Andynuareßuretr gefctbe right «£1 U£WABO.
JNE POUND reward will be given for information that will lead to i the recovery of a Dark Bay Trap Hone with white patch of hair on mane, no brand; Shod all round. W.NEILL. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS, beg to announce that they have recently erected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING I Oats, Beans, Barley, and Maize, for houes cattle and ipigs, and that they j have now on sale j CRUSHED OAtd 2/"As good at Chamberlain's Flour" Ham become a proverb in the District. This year the quality Is even higherthan usual, inasmuch as it has been an ex- : ' . •"* 11 * 1.11 * A 3WUIg HESBBB CIiAMBEBLAIN 8808 venture to hope that their "LOOAL XXTSirSTB?" Will bavethe support and encouragemen of the whole coinunity, and thatcon■amors will insist on having CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in the District. STEAM 1^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3795, 27 April 1891, Page 3
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