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New Advertisements. mOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. MADAME CABANDINI'S SACRED AND SECULAR CONCERT, THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), 'DEO. 3, Will include the choicest Morceaux from the Sublime Oratorios by Handel, Hayden, and Mendelssohn, THE MESSIAH, CREATION, AND ELIJAH. In addition to the following carefully seleoted programme, and in acknowledgment of the liberal patronage the Company have received during their stay in Christchurch, each visitor will be presented with a | CARTE DE VISITS |Of either-Madame Carandini or the Misses Rosina and Fannie, and subscribers to the two concerts will receive foar portraits. j Tickets may be obtained, pictures selected, I and seats secured at Bonnington's Music Warehouse. PROGRAMME. Past First—Sacred. Trio—"On Thee each Living Soul Awaits" (" Creation") —Madame Carandini, Mr Walter Sherwin, and Mr Lee, who has offered his services for the occasion Air—" He was Despised" (" Messiah")— Miss Fannie Carandini Recit. and Air—"lf with all your Hearts" (•' Elijah")—Mr W. Sherwin Recit. and Air — " With Verdure Clad" (" Creation") —Miss Rosina Carandini Air —" Now Heaven in fullest Glory" (" Creation")—Mr Lee Sacred Song—" Angels ever Bright and Fair" (Handel) —Madame Carandini Quartette —" Come Everyone that Thirsteth" ("Elijah")—Miss Rosina and Miss Fannie Carandini, Mr W. Sherwin and Mr Lee Air—" O, Rest in the Lord" (" Elijah")— Miss Fannie Carandini Sacred Song—"Consider the Lillies"—Miss Rosina Carandini Trio—"Lift thine Eyes" ("Elijah")—Madame, Miss Rosina, and Miss Fannie Carandini An interval of fifteen minutes. Past Second— Sectjlab. Quartette —"Lo, the Early Beam of Morning" (Siege of Rochelle) —Madame and Miss Fannie Carandini, Mr W. Sherwin and Mr Valse Brilliante (Vocal)—" lima" (Arditi)— Miss Rosina Carandini Serenade —"When the quiet Moon is Beaming" (Schondorf) —Miss Fannie Carandini Part Song—"The Blue Bells of Scotland"— Madame and Miss R. Carandini, Mr W. Sherwin and Mr Lee Cavatina—" Tell mc, my Heart" (Bishop)— Madame Carandini Duet—"l would that my Love" (Mendelssohn) Miss Rosina and Miss Fannie Carandini Song—"The Murmur of the Shell" (Mrs Norton)'"' — . - - — Glee—"The Chough and Crow" (Bishop) Madame, Miss R., and Miss F. Carandini, Mr W. Sherwin and Mr Lee. Doors open at half-past seven; concert to commence at eight o'clock. Admission —First seats, ss; second seats, 3s; children half-price. Final Concert TO-MORROW (Wednesday). The Company will appear at the New Hall, Lyttelton, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 12-3

CANTERBURY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. No. 1 COMPANY. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Drill-shed, at seven p.m., on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1867. BUSINESS : To elect a captain and lieutenant. To elect a member of committee in place of Mr B. Button resigned., Wm. DbTbot, Lieutenant-Commanding No. 1 Company CR. V 12-2 PUBLIC. NOTICE. THOMAS D. JONES, GROCER AND TEA DEALER, Stobe CORNER OF HIGH & TUAM STREETS, (Opposite Bethel Ware's) Christohurch, Begs to inform Purchasers of Groceries and Provisions that he is disposed to sell at the very lowest margin of profit to customers that take counter delivery, and pay cash for their goods; and that he is also prepared to sell at reasonable rates to those who require monthly credits aud other accommodations accorded by family grocers. His Stock comprises a General Assortment of FIRST-CLASS TEAS, GROCERIES, FRUITS AND PROVISIONS, NEW ZEALAND CORDAGE, &c, &0., To which he invites public inspection. Stobe : CORNER OF HIGH & TUAM STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. TO FAMILIES AND OTHERS. BARGAINS. Bags of flour Sides of bacon Bogs of sugar Colonial cheese Bags of rice Normandy pippins Boxes sperm candles Muscatel raisins Boxes soap Currants , Boxes tea Eggs and butter And a thousand and one other articles FOR SALE AT j JONES'S, GROCER AND TEA DEALER. 10-3 • SHEEPSKINS. PEPPERELL & SONS, Fellmongers, Wool Scourers, &c., give the HIGHEST PRICE for Sheepskins, Hides, Ac. AVONStDE & WHITE HART YARDS. 10-29

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1583, 3 December 1867, Page 1

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