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New Advertisements. THEATRE ROYAL, Gloucester Street. GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE EMPIRE COLOURED VARIETY TROUPE. THIS EVENING SATURDAY, AUG. 1. PBOGEaMMB : PAET I. Overture ... ... ... ... Band Opening Chorus Company Lilly of the Vale H. Simms Hat and Feather W. Carle Moon Behind the Hill W. Co well Sweet Jemima ... ... ... C. Martro Toll the Bell H. Davis Dinah's Wedding Company Interval of ten minutes. PaBT 11. Comic Sketch C. Martre Silver Belt Jig J. Bright Descriptive Sccna—The Wreck of the London ... ... ... W. Cowell (As sung with unbounded applause by him J before crowded houses in Melbourne) Yankee Impersonations ... ~. W. Carle Banjo Solo H. Davis Ballad ... ... ... ... H. Sitnms The Invisible Stakeholder by Messrs Davis, Bright, Martre and Carle Intermission of ten minutes. I paht in. To conclude with the side-splitting Farce* entitled RAPS, TAPS, AND SLAPS. Stage Manager .., C. Martre. Treasurer G. Devereux Prices—Dress circle, 5s ; stalls, 3s; pit, 2s. Doors open at balf-past seven ; to commence at eight sharp. Carriages may be ordered at quarter to eleven. Box office open from ten to twelve. Ralph Levoi. 8-1 Agent. TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT will be given BY MR ROWLEY, SEN., ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, In Aid of the FUNDS OF THE ORPHAN ASYLUM > Under the very Distinguished Patronage of His Honor the Superintendent, W. Montgomery, Eeq, Deputy-Superintendent

The Members of the Executive Council, Hie Worship the Mayor, W. Wilson, Esq., M P. 0., The City Corporation, &c, &c. &0. PROGRAMME. PAET TIBST. The Cavalry Band—Overture—(—Martha) Recit. and Air—"The Death of Neleon "—Mr Rowley, een.—(Braham) Duet—"O wert Thou in the Cauld Blast "— the Misses Rowley—(Mendelsohn) g on g — »The Orphan's Prajer " — Mies Rowley / Flute Solo, introduction and air, with variations — " Jenny Jonee "— Mr Ro wley, jun. Song and Chorus — By the Company— (Bishop) Song—" The Maniac "—Mr Rowley, jun.— (Russell) Song—" The Blind Girl to Her Harp "—Miss Rowley— (Glover) Cavalry Band—Selections from "La Somnambula " Interval of ten minutes. PART SECOND. Cavalry Band—" Mira, O Norma " Song—"Living Echo"— Mice Rowley, with flute obligato by Mr Rowley, jun.— (Bishop) Trio —" Glorious Apollo " —Meeere Rowley, sen., Preece, and Rowley, jun.— (Webbe) Song—"The Rhine Land"—Mr Rowley, jun. (Randegger) Duet—" The May Bells and Flowers " —the Misses Rowley—(Mende'sohn) Descriptive Song—"The White Squall"—Mr Rowley, sen. —(Barker) Song — "Silver Chimes" — Miss Rowley— (Claribel) Part Song—" See the Chariot at Hand " —By the Company—(Dr Oxen) Ballad—" My Blue-Ey'd Nell "—Mr Rowley, sen.—(Linley) Cavalry Band— , ' God Save the Queen." Pianist—Herr Zinckgraf. Performance to commence at eight o'clock precisely. Prices of Admission—Front seats, 5a ; back seat, 3s each. 8-1 LEESTON. MONTHLY AUCTION SALE. MR. CHARLES CLARK will hold hie next MONTHLY AUCTION OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK At Loe's Hotel, Leeston, ON FRIDAY, AUGUBT 7. 8-1 Sale at 12 o'clock precisely.

OXFORD DISTRICT. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. IHEEEBY GIVE NOTICE that at a Meeting of the Road Board of the above District, held on the 26th June, at the Road Board Office, a RATE of SIXPENCE in the POUND on the rateable property in the district was ORDERED to he MADE and LEVIED; and that the said rate became payable to Mr Richard Morris, Collector to the Board, on and after the 13th July, 1868. WlLSOir FISHEE, 7.30 Chairman. 11/ ANTED, by a Young Man of colonial V> experience, an ENGAGEMENT as ENGROSSING CLERK or as GENERAL CLERK in a Merchant's Office. Good local referenoet. Address A.8., office of tfaie pap*?. 7'}6

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Press, Volume XIII, Issue 1717, 1 August 1868, Page 1

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