PUBLIC AND VOLUNTEER HALL. TTAMILTON TX^EST OCHOOL CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE TO-NIGHT ! At Half-past Seven. The proceeds to be devoted towards Establishing a School Library.
Part I. Duet — Pianoforte Chorus — "Angry Words," by School Children Chorus— "By the Moonlight," by Senior Class Solo—" Gold and Gray " Chorus— " My Own Native Land," School Children Chorus — ' 'At Dawn Aurora Gaily Breaks, " by Senior Class Recitation Duet — " Mermaid's Song " Chorus— "Rock Me to Sleep," by Senior Class Solo— "My Soul to God, My Heart to Thee " Chorus— "Lo ! the Glad May Morn," by School Children Part Song— " Star of Peace," by School Children. Part 11. March — Pianoforte Chorus— " The Skaters," School Children Duet— "Come with thy Lute to the Fountain " Chorus— "Hush Thee, My Baby," by Senior Class Solo— "Yes, I Am Ever Thine Own " Chorus—" Peacefully Reat," Senior Class Chorus—' 1 Sleigh Rule," School Children Solo— "Eileen Alannah " Chorus — "Hymn of the Fisherman's Children," Senior Class "Indian Warrior's Grave," School Children Chorus— " Evening is Falling," Senior Children.
Admission — 2s and Is.
A CONCERT will be held in the Cambridge West Schoolroom on Friday, 28th April, 1882, at 8 p.m. Several friends have kindly promised their services. After Concert, a Quadrille Party. Tickets, 2s 6d each } childi-en, half-price. Proceeds in aid of purchasing books for children. Moonlight. H. FITZGERALD, Hon. Secretary.
SEWING MACHINES.
Sewing Machines.
pEORGE T^ICKINSON
Has Ju*t Opened Ur a Shipment of THE NEW DAVIS yERTICAL FEED gEWINC*
This Machine proved itself Superior to all other Machines in the contest, Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions. The only Prizes were awarded to this Machine.
Thk Most Complete Machine ix Existence.
Ka" An Inspection is Respectfully Solicited.
Agent for White's* and Wertheim's Machines.
GEOEGE DICKINSON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, HAMILTON WEST.
I^EWLY ARRIVED. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS!
second cjhipmknt econd Shipment a gricultural c<eeds ! j\ gricultural oeeds ! Ex Late Arrivals.
Lowest Current Quotations.
H. E. COTTON & CO., ,< Cambridge.
T>UNNING ON MY EARM, since XX September last, TWO STEERS, one White and one Red, branded jT\ on leftrnmp.> If tliie above are not, claimed within 14 days, , and expenses paid, .will be sold by .public auction. ,*« ~ ~ .:"" . danieloaley; Mon* HilV Pulterimvi, %U2OtK, lls§2,l l$§2, -'
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1530, 25 April 1882, Page 3
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358Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1530, 25 April 1882, Page 3
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