j TTTANTED '.— STRONG LAD VV able to Milk cows, JOHN MCLENNAN, Oroua Downs* ■...■'< ■' WANTED ■-- A Good Hut COOiK, able to bake bread JOHN MLENNAN, Oroua Downs, WANTED, a smart Runner for the Terrace End run, ■ Apply sharp at the TIMES office. PRELIMINARY OPENING • NOTICE. JMANDEL, Hairdresser, and # , . Tob&oonist^has opened his New Premises next to Royal Hotel, with a Large stock of Tobaooo, Cigars, and Fanoy Goods. Further particulars m future Advertisement, FALMER TON N. CHORAL SOCIETY. SPECIAITobNCERT, ANNIVERSARY DAY, $8#» JAN., 1883, FORESTERS' HALL* PROGRAMME. Part I. [1 Overture " Faust " Miss Atkinson 2 Chorus " Away, Away, the -Morn is Freshly Breaking." 8 Solo* The Evening Star," (Fesca) Mr £ '"Ct; Vfaf&t; 4 Duet ... ... Mar \Vatson <fe? ■' 'y *-. - : Miss Young, y 5 Solo "None'Ver" (Tito Matei)i Mrs Snow, 6 Chorus " Blest Saintin Heaven" 7 Solo " Bedouin Love Song" Mr G.TV. Rtissell, 8 Duet « Slowly & Softly" (Glover) Mesdames Hoe <_ Marsh, 9 Quintette," O BiM of Eve " Mrs Watson, • Miss Young, Messrs, . .Russejl, Simpson, v X-.7 and; Fowler, 10 Glee " Sweet and fcow" (Barnby),
Pabt H. . Overture " Cujus Animam. " Miss Atkinson, 2 Glee ... ..." Hark the Curfew " 8 5010... ... "The Silver Cup" Ir_ -;-...- Mr 3: R. Simpson, 4 Qtwrtetfe " Q Thee, my Babie " Mesdames Carty & Vivian, Messrs Fowler and Coker, 5 5010... Miss Young 6 Duet ... ...- --7 5010. . . " Serenade " (Gounod) Mrs Snow, 8 Sextette & Chorus "The Cloud Cap't Towers" 9 Solo ... ... . . , Mr Whibley 10 Chorus* " Mark Now the Hea- ■»"■"-■'• :^y yens. : 2 r ' * GOD SaVB THB QOBEN. Admission^-rFront seats 2/- ; Back seats 1/-* Doors open at 7.80 p.m. Commence at 8 p.m. ,v The doors. *i*i*illv be closed during the performance of each item. R. COKER, tfon Sec.
FQXIX>N |^ A 7<M8...7 rpHB PIBST.MEKTINa under the j^nno^s. of tlie aboye -willl -'s * ' ' ■ ' *-■ ' be held on t^e Qourae at Foxton, pn lt|ONl)AY ''*ifsfa*k Adversary Day. •"' TV Wellington, Artillery Saw"*; of 20iperforn*rs,lu*is been engaged^ and will play aeleotvu^s during the day.. The Morning Train will arrive at the Course m time for- the first race. JOHN R. RUSSEM/, Hon. Sec. FOB; SALE CHEAP* BTOAI* SECTIONS, Nos. 26*. : 2,66; *nd distriot, containing upwards of' 313 acres ol good, land, well watered by a nerer**|ailing stream,. $Por parti-, oulars apply to, " " MUM TOW Auctioneer*. PalwewtW N, Dec 13rd, 1882. ALEX/ IRONMONGER* FAMILY G&OOEi*, « ' Thb Squabb, PALMES-JON NOETH, FQMetftibd ad wHs*n»_t sea "Tne S#t{jl<er*7 Frieud,*' a monthly Gar* den, Fang*-, §^Fiwid« Journal, which may be obtai»^^%.§torA grati •.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 166, 20 January 1883, Page 3
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396Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 166, 20 January 1883, Page 3
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