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THEATRES, &c. GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT ...AT... Municipal Opera House, PALJIEUSTON NORTH. 3' IN AID OF DISTRICT HOSPITAL L" FUNDS. ; Friday, July Mth, 1905. 0 —PROGRAMME.— Part I. 1. Sjitiphony, " Lobgesang." '' I (Mendelsohn » 2. Fong, "Bianca" (Tito Ma-ttei) Mr Frank Graham '» 3. Song, " King of Thwlo," "Jewel Song," from Opera "Faust " (Gonnod) t Miss Amy Murphy 4. Violin Solo Herr Max Hoppe Part 11. 5. Overture, " Euy Bias " (Mendelsohn) 6. Song, '< Mine Again " (Frank Moir) Mr Frank Graham 7. Pianoforte Soli — (») «' Serenade " (Schubert) No. 5 ; (b) » RhapsoJie " (Liszt) Mr J. Jlaughan Barnett 8. Song, "The Coquette" (Leo Stern) Miss Amy Murphy 9. Picolo Solo, with orchestra " The Wren" (picolo) Mr Wesley Woolhouse 10. Duet, "Oh Matitnna" (Wallace) Miss Murphy and Mr Graham 11. Orchestral March, "Pomp and Ciroamstance (Sir E. Elgar) By request IyrUKICIPAL /-\?EIl\ TTOUSE. Sole Lessee and Director MR GEORGE MUSGROYE. Inaugural Performances '■ In connnection with | THE OPENING 4 OF THE New Opera House. MR GEORGE MUSGROVE ~ Has the honour to announce that he has completed arrangements for 1 MISS NELLIE STEWART I ■'.'■.' AND MR GEORGE MUSGKOVE'S New English Dramatic Co. TO GIVE THREE SPECIAL PERFORMANCES AT THE NEW OPERA HOUSE Commencing SATURDAY EVENIKG NEXT, July 15th. The programme for which has been i arranged as follows :— j SATURDAY AND MONDAY, . ! July 15th and 17th. "SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURT." I 1 ''SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY." TUESDAY, JULY 18thi "OLD HEIDELBERG." "OLD HEIDELBERG." Prices of Admission -Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 5s ; Btallß, 3s; i Pit, 2s. Early Door «o Stalls and Pit, 6d extra. The Box Plans for the throe performances are now open at W. Park's. Harry Musgrove Touring Manager. FITZHERBERT EAST PUBLIC HALL. TUESDAY, July 18, 1905. CONCERT" & DANCE in aid of the Piano Fund. ; Concert Tickets Is each. Children half-price. . Dance—Gentlemen 2s; Ladies free. Refreshments provided. Concert at 8 p.m. . .Pittam's 'Bus leaves Post Office at 7.15.. NOTICE. TO FARMERSALL those persons who are desijous of forming, the business of Messrs j Buick and Joseph, carrion builders and ! general smiths, into a F&rnuta' Go-op., are ' requested to meet at the officVof Mr H. S, Fitzherbert. solicitor, the Square. Palmerston North, on Saturday Nest, the 15th day of July. f (Sgnd) BUICK "& JOSEPH. Per H.Joseph. NORTHERN STAR POTATO (FINDLAY). Guaranteed to be the produce of seed imported*from the raiser, Mr Archibald Fiodlay. 6D PER LD. Cash with order. WIGHTON'S, Palmerston N. J. B. Wishart and Co Manufacturing Jewellers, Engravers & Medallists. ALL Classes of Jewellery manufactured on the Shortest Notice. Old-fashioned articles re-made into •' artistic designs to suit patrons. Engraving in all its branches. Quotations for Masonic Emblems and Designs a speciality. Repairs will receive promp atten-1 fcion. - j All work guaranteed. ' Charges compatible with good workmanship. Old gold and ailver bought in any quantity. 13" Note the Address—. ...NEXT TO CLUB HOTEL... Palmeeston N. • - Telephone 150 New Bus Service Railway Station to Terrace End and Intermediate Streets en Route. THE undersigned has instituted a regular bus service on the above route. Time-table as follows :— From Post Office. From Cemetery. 8.20 a.m. ... 8.40 a.m. 9.30 a.m ! ... fIO.O a.m. f10.40 a.m.* ... fU-0 a.m. f12.0 noon ... 12.16 p.m. 1.0 p.m. ... 1.40 p.m. *2.0 p.m. ... 2.20 p.m. 2.40 p.m. ... 8.0 p.m. •8.20 p.m. ... *f8.40 p.m. f4.Bop.rn. ... +4.50 p.m. {5.16 p.m, ... 6.80 p.m. V 7.0 p.m. ... 7.20 p.m. 8.40 p.m. ... f9.op.rn. f9.80 p.m. ... 9.50 p.m. Thursday for Hospital markeds*'5 *' To and from Station marked f SATURDAY—Additional, 7.40 p.m. 8.0 p.m. SUNDAY. Leave Station—2.lo and 2.50 p m \ Leave Hospital—2.Bo and 4 p.ui ', Leave Cemetery—B.so p.m. 6 BIDBS FOB is. H. J. WOOPFIELD, Proprietor, Telephone 112

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 426, 13 July 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 426, 13 July 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 426, 13 July 1905, Page 1

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