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New Advertisements. ROYAL PRIXCR OF WALES' THEATRE, Cathedral sqttahb. Lessee Mr. Lionel Harding. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THE RACE WEEK. Immense success of the first production of the season, JESSIE BROWX • I Ok, The Relief of Lr/CKVOw ; j TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JANUARY IC, j MISS M. E. AItKEN In her great impersonation of JESSIE BROW2T, Supported by the whole company. To Commence with the laughable Farce entitled WANTED A YOUNG LADY, OK, MY WIFE WILL BE BACK DIRECTLY. Other novelties in preparation. Prices of Admission —Private boxes, £1 10s; dress circle, ss; stalls, 3s ; and pit, 2s. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight precisely. H. Mo'ttisou, 1-15 Secretary. RAND CONCERT, IN AID OV THB OXFORD CHURCH AND PARSONAGE FUND. Under the Patronage of HIS HONOR SAMUEL BEALEY, ESQ., SUPERINTENDENT, A>T> THE OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEERS. ox WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, AT TIIE TOWN IT ATT,, CHRISTCHURCH. PROGRAMME : PABT I. Overture —Band ... ... Kohler GHee —" Blow Gentle Gales" ... Bishop (Mm. White, Mrs. Holland, Messrs. Foley, Stansell, and Rutland.) Song ... ... ... Mrs. Johnson Duett—"Sempre Sempre" ... Donizetti (Mrs. FitzGerald, and Mr. Stansell ) g on g—"Ahnon Gunge" ... Mrs White (with cornet obttgato by MstKohler.) Part-song —" The Image of the Rose" (Mr. Bell.) Reichardt Song—" Sweet Nightingale" ... Boscovitch (Mrs. Rose.) " Duett—" Sβ m'ami ancor" ... Verdi (Mrs. Holland, and Mr. Bell) Solo —Cornet ... ... Mr. Kohler Bart Song—" The Alpine Wooer" INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. PABT 11. Overture—Band ... ... Kohler Part Song—" Banish not Hope" ... Lorenz g on g—««Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark... Bishop (Mrs. FitzGerald, witn flute obligate by Mr. Wood ) Duett—" We Come to Thee, Savoy"... Glover (Mrs. White, and Mrs. Holland.) Song ... ... ... Mr. Bell Solo —Violin ... ... Mr. Bonnington Duett—(Mrs Johnson, and Mr. J. B. Stansell) Song and Chorus —" ttood Bye" ... Christy's (Mr. Foley.) National Anthem. Tickets 5s and 3s each. May be obtained of Mr. Bonnington, Cashel street ; Mr. Younghusband, Colombo street; or at the " Times" office ; Steward and Bell j Cook and Ross ; Hobb and Sons'; Shephard and Piercy (late Gould and Miles) ; Royal Hotel; ■ Carlton, (Oram's). Doors open at 7.30 p.m., and the Concert will commence at 8 p.m. precisely. 1-16 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD LOST— Iα or near Armagh street, a PORTMONNAIE, containing four £1 notes and 17 shillings in silver. The above reward will be paid to the finder on returning the same to the office of this paper. 1-16 FOR SALE, EX GLENMARK, r\HrE SIX-HORSE POWER PORTABLE Vj STEAM ENGINE, complete, with extras, and waterproof cover; One 54-inch Single Blast Combined Threshing Machine, with patent drum and patent bearings, wrought breasting, improved shakers, improved riddles, with two wood sieves, seed sieve, patent elevator, sacking apparatus, drag, shoe, and chain, extra elevator plates, pulley, endless, india-rubber driving band, waterproof cover, &c. J. M. Hetvtood & Co., 1-16 Colombo street. REAPING MACHINES. "OURCHASERS are informed that the XT Reaping Machines are now to hand, and ready for delivery. 1-16 J. M. Heywood & Co. BANK NOTICE. A LL THE BANKS will Close at 12 o'clock XJL on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 16th, 17th, and 18th inst. 1-16* HAGLF.Y HOUSE,. CnKiSTCHtTBCH. ' j j reniE MI66HH ASH WIN'S School viii be j JL Ec-opened on Monday, the 29ih instant. 1-IG 5 ~~~* ~ i SEVERAL SUMS OF MONEY to be O ail razeed on Mortgage of approved Fms? hold security-. 12-23 DsBocKBBL & Co. '

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Press, Volume IX, Issue 995, 16 January 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume IX, Issue 995, 16 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume IX, Issue 995, 16 January 1866, Page 1

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