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Notices.

ODDFELLOW'S H\LL, HAMIL TON EAST.

S Patrick's Day, March 17th. In aid of Tilt Catholic Church. PROGRAMME: 1. CIIOIIH 2. Song, "Cushl.i Macluee," Mi O'Leaiy I!. Song, " The Blind (Jiil to lior Harp," . Mis McCuidie 4 Solo, " The Old Stag," .. Mr Trew heellar .">. Solo, " lush Airs," Miss Missen G. Solo, " Waiting for the King," . . Miss Staunton 7. Song (selected), -Mr H. W. Moore 8. Solo, " Forget not to Forget," Miss Trew heellar 9. Song, " Wait till the Clouds roll by,"' Miss Stew ait Interval of Ten Minutes. 10 Selected . . . Mm Madigan 11. Selected Mr II \V. Mooie 12. Song, "Bid Me Discourse," . . Mrs McCimlio 13 Song, " Beloved Eye," MrO'Leaiy H. Solo, "Travuta," . Miss Missen 1."). Selected Miss Tiew heellar 1(5 Song, "Robeito," . Miss Staunton 17. Duet, " Two Cousim," Mesdaincb Biennanand M.idig.m Uoi) Sank the QuthN". Dooia open 7.30. Tickets, 2s. «^-" **""■-•£ 'A <c. |)ROGRVMMK OF CONCERT.

Public Hall, Cambridge,

S. PATRICK'S DAY, MARCH 17th. I' ART r. 1. Piano overture, "Irish Airs," . Miss Missen 2. Song, *' Good-bye at the Door," Mis Madigan 3. Song, •' Cushla Machiee," . . Mr J. O Leary 4 Song, "Blind Girl to her Harp," Mis McCuidie 5. Duel", "Larboaul Watch," . Messrs O'Leaiy and Simms (i. Song, "Speak to Me," ... Mr 3 Robt. Ken* 7. Song, "Thi» Aiil'cl at the Window," Mi H. W. Moore S. Song, " Love's Request," . . Miss Staunton 0. Song, (selected) Mr Hartley Interval of ten minutes. 10. Song, " Jessie's Dteam," . Mis hiunun 11. Song, "When Other Lips," Mr bnnirs 12. Piano solo, " Les Chant dcs Naiades, '' Miss Missen 13. Song, "Oli! How Delightful," .. Mis McCuidie 14 Duet, "The Two Cousins," . . Mcsdames Biennan and Madigan 15. Song, "Don't Foiget Me, Little D.ultng," Mr O'Leaiy 1G Song, " Thy Face," ... Mis Madigan 17. Song, " I Drean.ed a Dream," ... Mr H. W. Moore 18. "The Jewel Song,"' (Faust) ... Miss Staunton Doors open at 7.30. Tickets, 3s and 2s. ~T n N UAL CATHOLIC CONCERT.

KIHIKIHI. S. PATRICK'S NIGHT, ]7th March. Under the Special Pationage of His Excellency the Governor, SIR. W F. I). JERVOIS, X C M. G., X.C 8., and L VDY JERVOIS. "PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON. Thursday, March 19th. GRAND REMENYI CONCERT. Messrs. Ric:\oi,i> and Allison (of Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide) have the honour to announce the appeal. nice, for positnely one Nigutonly of the woi Idfamed \iituoso The /'REMENVn The King I REMENYI I King of ) RKMKNYI | of Violinists. I REMENYI J Violinists. (Late Solo Violinist to Het Majesty Queen Victoria, and at piesent Solo Violinist to the Emperor of Austiia and King of Hungai}). EDOUARD REMENYI (The 'Liszt" of the Violin), Whose recent marvellous performances in Melbourne, Sydney, and throughout New Zealand have c.iused such a piofound sensation throughout the length and breadth of the Australian colonies ; Pie.ss and Public with one accord, and without a single dissenting voice, piocl.inning him, without exception, the Greatest Musical Genius that has yet appeared in the Southern Hemisphere. REMENYI will be assisted by Miss HATTIE, B. DOWNING (Soprano) Mr RUDOLF HIMMER (Tenor), and Mr. ISIDORE LUCKSTONE (Solo Pianist). Tickets at Lennox's. PRICES 4s, 3s, 2s. FRANK WESTON. Business Manager. AY. KINCAID'S CLOTHING, DRAPERY AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE.

JUST OPENED ! "T^EW SEASON'S GOODS ! Ksiiapoi Tweed Suits ! Shepheid Check Suits! Silk Dust Coats, Black & White ! OXFORD SHIRTS ! Zephyr Shifts! White Shuts ! FRENCH & ENGLISH HATS ! Lawn Tennis Hats ! Hats of Every Description ! BOOTS & SHOES Fiench and English ! Kid and Patent Leathei ! i Cricket Shoes ! Shoes foi the Lakes! ifciyNuTK the Animism : WM. KINCAID, DUKk-STRLtr, ; CAMBRIDGE,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1979, 14 March 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1979, 14 March 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1979, 14 March 1885, Page 3

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