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THEATEE f> OT A L. Lessees George Geddes and Compass Directreea Mrs Walter Hill GLOBIOUB SUCCESS OP MISS CLARA STEPHMNSON. LATE TBAIN NIGHT. THIS EVRNING, THtJKSBAY. ABEAU-S A-POG 02. Axrah (witti BOBga) ... Miss Clara Stcpfeespoa (Her great impereonation). Colonel O'Qrady ... Mr Chaa. Bnrf<»S FEID AY-LEAH. 10.23 Bos Plan—Montogno'3 Basanr. 61W proctor" TO-HIGHT (THFESBATt, IN THE ODDFELLOWS' If ALL, ME PKOCTOE Will deliver ibe Third tectxire of the Cqvxso, entitled THE SUN", Buler, Fire, Light aad Lifo of tho Solar System. 30 ILLUMINATED VIEWS.

Front eeats, 4a; unreserved, 2s 6d. Tickets at Fountain Barber's ajsd Simpsea's. B. S. BMYT.UK. TO-MOBEOW, THE STAR - DEPTHS. 10-28 (Last 1 eeture of Conras.) CIBO IJttOC roB.-Bnn Worehipfhi 'SnWei Emblem of Deity—His Size—His Uiaht as Buler. PEOOTOE —The San regarded na the Life of the Woria-The Sane Surface—Tha Snn'a Spots. EOCTOE.—SoIar Cloude— What tbe Snn ie Made of—Metallic Eains—Tho Colourcsi Flames—Solar Eruptions. PROCrOE.-The Glory Boandlha Sub— Source of tho Snn'a Heat—How Long , the Son may Last. 10-28 <51Si BENEVOLENT AID ASSOCIATION. A O.BAND ipjONCEBT In Aid of tbe above Institution, v/jll bo held at TATTEESALL'a, ON TUESDAY, NOVKMBES 2hd, 1880.

PROQEAMMB. 1. Orchestral Society—Selection,," Traviata" —Verdi 2. Part song, by Mr Simms' Glee Clnb 3. Song—Mr Branson, " The Laat Chora ,, -- Sullivan 4. Eailway Band—Grand Contsai Ssleolioa, "Zampa" and "Preaux clercs"— Jlerolfi I 5 Song—Mr Issard, "Tom Bawliarr" — Dibden 6. Duet, Violin and Piaao—Masters P. and A. Herman- Selections from "Norma" 7 Song-Mrs Palairet, " Marie"—Borders! 8. Orchestral Society—Selection," eatatsolfe" Balfe. Interval—"A Popular Leotnro on Snobs and Things in General"—Me Yule, ! Pabt~ll. 10. Eailway Band—Eaphonium Solo, " Tlio Village Blacksmith"—W. H. Weiss 11. Part Song—Mr Simms' Glee Clab 12. Song—Mr Branson, " I Fear no Fμ"— Piointi 13. Song — Mrs Digby, " Echo Seng "— Bishop 14. Organ and Piano—Messrs L&nSergm aad Searell 15. Song — Mrs Palairot, "The Tsvetiucr Tree"—Eonse 16. Sang—Mr Acfand 17. Song—Mr Izard, " Eow Gently Here "-— Benson 18. Bailway Band—Selection " Militaire " — L. Bosquior. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., commence at 3 o'clock.

Admission —■ Forum seats, 3s each ; promenade, 2s. Tickets to be obtained at the If ueic depots, principal stores, and of the mombara of the committee. By order of Committee. SAMUJ&L ALPE, 10.28 6174 Pro. Secretary. _ ST. JOHN'S PREBBYTEBIAN CHUKCH, LYTTKLTON. PBOGEAMME FOB SOIEES, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, THUBSDAY, OCTOBRB 28th, 1880. Eev. James Hill in the Chair. 1. Pianoforte ... Misses Malcolm Eon, 2. Song Mr Carder. 3. Song Miss Clifford. 4. Address Bey. Churlea Frasss. 5. Pianoforte ... Miss Garland. 6 Song Mr PetherbriiJge. 7. Vocal Dnet ... Mrs Comck and Mm Grey. 8. Song Mins Wilis. 9. Address Ben Mr Beck. 10. Part Song 11. Soog Mrlriung. 12. Beading Mr Ynle. 13. Pianoforte ... Misa Tbomeon, 14. Vocal Dnet ... Mioses Clifford. 15. Son? Mrs fiJillnr. 16. Address Boy. Mr Cairns. 17. Song Mrs Grey. 18. Song Mr Brownell. 19. Address Bey Mt felcislis. 20. Song Mra Corrlck. 21. Part Song 22. Song Misa Ellia. 23. £ong Mr Carder TEA at 6 p m., daring which Pianoforte Selections will ba contribated by the Miesos Stout, Maclatobie, Pitcaiihley, McLeUsa, Deauthreaa, Smitb, and Hill. 10-27 60»5 OOUNTSI TOUE.

rrmoMFSON's t CONFEDERATE T^ T< 5 RAMA, Amherley—Thursday, October 28th. Leeeton—Friday, Octoto 29th, Soathbridge—Satnrday, October SOth. PORT LYfTHLT'>N. MONDAY, TT7' SDAY and WEDNESDAY, Norember let, 2nd, end £3. 10-27 6088 Manager—Lieut. HSEM&S. AN J? NTE BTAINMENT Willi BB OIVBH BY ME COBBIOJK AKD HIS PUPILS, Aesifited by other Ladiea and Gmtletnen, ON FBIDAY, OCrOBEE 29th, IN 7HE FEES METHOJJIRT SCEOOL-JLOOM, ADDINGTON. In aid of the Tras!; Fonda of the Church. The Band will consist of Mc Corrick end Pupils, Messrs Stanley, Garland, Parsons, Cohen, Fotbe», Toplisa, Bkeltoo, Mills, Dnggan, Sextos, aseisted by Messrs Kerr, Sextan, Sextan, jun., Miss Wood, and Mrs Coirick, making eight violins, two flutes, thrso brass, doab!© bass, piano, harmonium. Admission—O«e Shilling, To csmmenea aft 730prompl. 10-28 61-15 A BALL will he hftld, in the Now Hall, Upper Ideewtoa. On THUBSD&Y, JSOViSMBEE 4th. Dancing at 8 p.m. ASmiseian— Sicglo, 3s; Double, Ss. ' 10.23 6130 2mp©sara«lSKßf££- a MPOUNDED, at Kaiapoi, Octobet • 14ih, cne Bay Haojc MABE, a little wbit» oa hind 'etlocks j'ehod ;"no brat da, black poiata. If not claimed, will fee sold October SOth. 10-28 6165 T. KNIGHT, Poaadkeege?.

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Press, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4754, 28 October 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4754, 28 October 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4754, 28 October 1880, Page 1

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