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"PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON. Tuesday Evening, November 17th. The Greatest Musical Treat ever offered I in Hamilton. Appeamnce in New Zealand of Madame Pauline Rita, Prim a Donna at the Opeia Com>que and CiieteiionTheaties, and of theCiystal Palace and Charles Halle's Concerts. Mr John Radcliff, The Woild's Gieatest Flautist. Music of all Countries and all Times. Flutes of all Nations ; Pipes of all Nations. PAN TO PINAFORE— FIute and voice blendtd in inextricable melod). Pauline Rita, the most birdlike, sweetest songstress on our shores. — Melbourne Argus. Fiist appearance in Hamilton of Mr John RadchfFand Madame Pauline Rita. PROGRAMME -Part I. Pandean Pipe— Arghool (Egyptian Pipe) Toy Bagpipe. Mr John Radcliff. Song— "The Bud that came in Spring" — (Wiitten for Madame Rita by Sir J. Benedict ) Madame Pauline Rita (Accompanied on the flute by Mr Radclifl ) Chinese Flute (Tye). South American Indian Flutes. Nose Flutes (Afiica). Magonda (Snake Charmer, India). Malay. Walking Stick Flute. Bagpipe (Upper Aimenia), Three-holed Pipe (time of Shakespeare). Salo, Flute — "Scotch Fantasia." Mr J. Radchff. Musette — Tin Whistle, "Merry Plonqbboy;" Flute a bee, Fife, "Biiti*h (jrcuadicis " Solo, Flute -lush Ans. Mr John Radcliff "A\o Maiid" — Foi Voice, Flute, and Pianofoit3 (Bach Gounod). Flute obbligato, Flute d' Ainom (Flute of h')\ i ). Madame Pauline Rita and Mr J. Radcliff. Pvktll. Solo, Flute (ba<-<-) — " Auld Robin Ciay." Mr John Radcliff. Song— "Lo, Heie the Gentle Laik " (^ir 11. Bishop) Madame Pauline Rita. (Flute oljliy.ito, Mr RadcliflT.) Finale Duett— (Flute and Pianofore) '•Patience. 1 ' Madame Pauline Rita and Mr J. Radcliff. The Orpheus Glee Club have kindly promised their valuable assistance. ADMISSION-Ss, 2s, Is.
TJUKANUI HALL. AN ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE WII,K UK HhLU IN TIIK II UK A N U I HAL L, o\ TUESDAY, 17tu NOVEMBER. I'AHT I. Violin Solo . . .. Mr T H. White Song . . ... Mis Chambers Quartette, " Far Away," . . Mis Reynolds, Miss Husband, Messrs Greenwood and Clnibtian Song, "Sailing,' 1 Mr Brown Song, " Kathleen Aioon," MisMclhng Recitation, " My wife is a woman of mind," . . Mi Foote Song, "The Land of long ago," ... Mrs Reynolds Song, " Won't you buy my pretty ilowen" Miss Maud Foishaw Violin .Solo . .. MrT.H. White Recitation . . . Miss Ellicott Song Mis Chambers Song, " Our Jack's come home to day" Mr Chiistian. TAUT 11. The farce, "POISONED," In one act. Mivins . . . .Mr Biown Mis Piiggit Mr C. Roberts Tom Mr T. Connolly duties Mr F. Foirest To begin at 8 o'clock sharp. First dance, 10.30. Admission, 2s Gd ; refreshments.
[Evtvblimjed 18S0] jameslTbond, PRINTER AND STATIONER, DUKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE. PRINTIN/^ rintinljt Of every description in best style, at lowkst Rm>. QTATIOTnERV Otationer I General, Commercial, and Fancy. A large and vaiied as3oitment. FANCY GOODS~AND TOYS in gieat variety, LAWN TENNIS BALLS AND RACQUETS. HYMN BOOKS (A. k M.), PRAYER BOOKS. An entirely new stock of BIRTHDAY 1 At all (BIRTHDAY CARDS! ) Prices. \ CARDS! TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, AM) TOBACCONIST'S SUNDRIES. tfsTA Choice Assortment of Meerschaum Pipes. INSPECTION INVITED. JAS. S . BOND, CAMBRIDGE.
TO" O T I C E. S. J, THOMPSON'S CLEARING GASH SALE OF DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c . COMMENCES THIS DAY. ' i PRICE LISTS TO BE HAD ON ' APPLICATION. ] rfIAMAHERE OTORE, J.AMAIIERE OIORE, i POST & TELEGRAPH OFFICE. | [TAIAPOI II O U~S~E. For Genuine All-wool Kaiapoi Yams Hose, Flannel, Singlets Shirting, Shiits, Blankets, Rugs Shawls, Tweeds BOYS' & MEN'S CLOTHING ! In the Laigeat Variety shown in the Waikato, and at as fair prices as they can be legitimately sold, go to J. R. E. HATRIGK, KAIAPOI HOUSE, HAMILTON,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2084, 14 November 1885, Page 3
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567Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2084, 14 November 1885, Page 3
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