THEATRES, &c. GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT ...AT... Municipal Opera House, ' TALMEItSTON NORTH. ' IN AID OF DISTRICT HOSPITAL FUNDS. ; TO-NIGHT I Friday, July Hth, 1905. —PROGRAMME.— Pabt I. '1 1. Symphony, " Lobgcsang," (Mendelsohn 2. Song, " Bianca " (Tito Mattei) Mr Frank Graham 3. Song, •• King of Thule," " Jewel Song," from Opera "Faust " (Gonnod) Miss Amy Murphy 4. Violin Solo Ilerr Max Hoppe Tabt Hi '5. OrerturV "Buy Bias" (Mendelsohn) , I. Song, " Mine Again " (Frack Moir) ; Mr Frank Graham i 7. Pianoforte Soli — (a) " Serenade " j (Rehubert) No. 5 ; (b) •' Rhapsodic " ■ (Liszt) Mr J. Maughan Barnett 8. SoDg, " The Coquetie " (Leo Stern) Miss Amy Murphy 9. Pioolo Solo, with orchestra •• The : Wren" (picolo) Mr Wesley Woolhouse ( 10. Duet, "OhMaritana" (Wallace) ' Miss Murphy and Mr Graham 11. Orchestral March, " Pomp and Ciroum- ( Btance (Sir B. Elgar) By rrquesl TyrUXICIPAL QPERi TTOUSB. 'Sole Lessee and Director j • ■ MR GEORGE MUSGROVE. > COMMKNCING ' ;■ TO-MORROW EVENING. Inaugural Performances In eonnnection with THE OPENING OF THE New Opera House. ■ ] MR GEORGE MUSGROVE ,' Hm the honour, to BDnounco tbafche has completed arrangements for MISS NELLIE STEWART i AND MR GEORGE MUSGROVE'S New English Dramatic Co. TO GIVE THREE SPECIAL PERFORMANCES .. ■■ .' . -.'. -■■ .-AT THE. ... . ...... NEW OPERA HOUSE Commencing TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, JULY 15th. ; j : The programme for which has been arranged as follows :— SATURDAY AND MONDAY, July 15th and 17tb. "SWEET NELL OF1. OLD. DRURY.': ■"SWEET NELL OF OLD DItURY." TUESDAY. JULY 18th— "OLD HEIDELBERG." 11 OLD HEIDELBERG." Prices of Admission—Dresa Circle and Kegerved Stalls, ss; Stalin, 3s; ■ Pit, 2b. Early Door ro Stalls and Pit, 8d extra. ~ r " The Box Plans for the three performances are now open at W. Park's. Harry Musgrove Tonring Manager. FITZHERBERT EAST PUBLIC HALL. TUESDAY, July 18, I»O5. CONCERr& DANCE in aid of the Piano Fund. Concert Tickets Is each. . ■ , Children half-price. Dance—Gentlemen 2s. ■*;;., Ladies free. " , r ' Refreshments provided. &' U. Concert at 8 p."m.., « \ ' . .Pittam's 'Bus leaves Post Office at 7.15.. I . : NOTICE. TO FARMERS. ALL those persons who are desijons of forming the business of Messrß Buick and Joseph, carriage builders and general smiths, into a Farmers' Co-op., are requested to meet at the office of Mr H. S, Fitzherbert. solicitor, the Bquare. Palmerston North, on Saturday Next, the 15th day : of July. , . , 1 (Bgnd) BUICK & JOSEPH, Per H. Joseph. NORTHERN STAR POTATO (FINDLAY). Guaranteed to be the produce of seed imported from the raiser, Mr Archibald Findlay. 6D PER LD. Cash with order. WIGHTON'S, Palmerston N. The N.Z. Express Co.. (LIMITED.) ' Office : Main street, opposite Railway i Station. Customs Shipping1, Forwarding1 Agents & Foreign Carriers, PARCELS, furniture, etc., forwarded to any part of the colonies daily at through rateß. All classes of Custom and shipping business undertaken. Importers, hand your doouments to us and your clearIng wUI receive prompt attention. Furniture and piano removing a speciality. Good dry storage at reasonable rates. Our motto: " Safety, Promptitude and i Economy." ( AJTCHISON, . Local Manager. i. * " ~~~ ■ * * New Bu^Service Railway Station to Terrace End and Intermediate Streets en Route. fT>HE undersigned has instituted a I -*- regular bus service on the above | route. Time-table as follows :— I From Post Office. From Cemetery, \ 8.20 a.m. ... 8.40 a.m. 9.80 a.m... |... fIO.O a.m. f 10.40 a.m. ... +11.0 a.m. ! f 12.0 noon" ... 12.15 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. ... *{3.40 p.m. f4.80 p.m. ... |4.50 p.m. • f5.15 p.rn, ... 5.30 p.m. 7.0 p.m. ... 7.20 p.m. 8.40 p.m. ... f9.op.rn. +9.80 p.m. ... 9.50 p.m. \ Thursday for Hospital marked* j 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—2.3o aud 4 p.m Leave Cemetery—3.6o p.m. - a RIDKS FOB 18. ■ j H. J. WOODFIELD, i | . Froprietor, 1 Telephone 112
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 427, 14 July 1905, Page 1
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