RAND AMATEUR CONCERT, f In aid of the funds of the WESTPORT DISTRICT HOSPITAL, To be given at the MASONIC HALL, EMPIRE HOTEL, ON THURSDAY EVENING-, May 13fch, 18G9. PRO GRAMME. Pakt I. Chorus—" Now is the month of Maying," Morley Duett—" I've Wander'd in Dreams," Wade Song—"The Oak and the Ivy," Ransford Part Song—" Banish, oh Maiden," Lorenz Song—"The Blind Girl to her Harp." ... Glover Chorus—" How can a bird help singing,"... F. Abt Song (Comic) stantinople." Lloyd Song—" Thou art so near and yet so far," ... Reichardt Chorus—" Lightly treading, onward creeping," ... Rosini Pabt 11. Chorus—" All among the Barley," E. Stirling Song—" Kiss me Mother, ere I die." F. Buckley Duett—"l would that my love," Mendelsshon Song (Comic) —" Have you seen the Ghost." Clifton Part Song—" Maying." Muller Song of the Sea." Song—"TheHeart Bowed down." Balfe Chorus—" Rover's Joy." F. Abt Finale—" God Sate the Queen." Eeserved Seats, 5s | Back Seats, 2s 6d Concert to Commence at 8 o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WESTPORT RACES. UEEN'S BIRTH DAY, 24th May. TRIAL STAKES. PUBLICANS' PURSE. PACKERS' PURSE. TROTTING MATCH. CONSOLATION STAKES. HURRY SCURRY. Further particulars in future advertisement, JAMES SIMPSON, Sec, Pro. Tern. REGATTA. \ the BULLER BIVER, on TUESDAY THE 25tu INSTANT. Further particulars in future advertisement.
ARRIVAL OF THE DUKE OF EDINBUMH. LEVEES WILL BE HELD AT WESTPOET HOUSE, Daily, during the current month, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. For Occasions the Popular Suits are made to measure at WHYTE &c PIBIE'S, From their New Stock of Fashionable Clothes. "When his Royal Highness was in Melbourne recently, the tradesmen were very busy making up clothing for WHYTE AND PIEIE. This Princely Stock having arrived, visitors can invest to great pecuniary advantage and personal comfort. Remarkably enough, the DUKE'S VISIT and Whyte and Pirie's GREAT PLUSH SCHEME have been contemporary, and the miners having so loyally and enthusiastically embraced it, more orders for the RIG-HT SORT have been placed. The 17a 6d BLANKETS are already causing excitement. "Winter being a trying time for HATS, care has been taken to secure a large stock of very SUBSTANTIAL BUILD. Those expecting to pay high prices for "Winter Underclothing will be agreeably surprised at WHYTE AND PIRIE'S EXTKEMELY LOW PEICES. " Keep your feet warm by putting them into WHYTE AND PIRIE'S Woollen Socks, and their Melbourne and Sydney made Watertights," is an advice which ought to be in every Doctor's mouth. * Waterproof Clothing, Flannels, Carpets, Rugs, Sheetings, Counterpanes Table Covers, Ticking, Hessian, China Matting, Long Cloths, G-lass Cloths, Towels, &c, are offered at , WESTPOET HOUSE, UNDER REGULAR PRICES.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 503, 13 May 1869, Page 3
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426Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 503, 13 May 1869, Page 3
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