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mOWN HALL,. CHRISTCHUECH. LAST SERIES OF CONCERTS, MADAME CARANDINI, MISS ROSINA CARANDINI, MISS FANNIE CARANDINL, AND MR WALTER SHERWIN, Previous to their departure for Victoria. THIS EVENING, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1868, And following evenings. PROGRAMME.—Tart i. 1. Operatic Selection (Balfe)—Madame Carandini and Miss Rosina, Miss Fannie, and Mr W. Sherwin 2. Grand Hccua—"o mio Fernando "—Miss Fannie 3. Song-" Home of my heart" (Lurline)MrW. Sherwin 4. Valse, Brilliante (Vocal) " 111 Baccio " Miss Rosina 5. Buffo Duet-" Mr and Mrs Bell"-Mdme Carandini and Mr W. Sherwin 6. Song-" Why do I Weep for Thee?"— Madame Carandini 7. Duet-" Sister Elves "-Miss Rosina and Miss Fannie 8. Song-' 1 1 heard a Brooklet gushing"— Miss Rosina 9. Operatic Selection - «II Trovatore "- Madame Carandini and Mr W. Sherwin An Interval of fifteen minutes, Part if. ''> • •"' 1. Duetto - From the Opera of « Maria Padilla (Donizetti)-Miss Rosina and Miss Fannie 2. Song- 11 TheForsaken"-MdmeCarandini 3. Song-" I'm a simple Muleteer "—Mr W. Sherwin 4. Ballad Mother"—Miss Rosina ." 5. Buffo Duet-"Little Farm".- Madame Carandini and Mr W, Sherwin 6. Song-" Dermot Astore " (Crouch)-Miss Fanui* 7. Duet-" Oe'r [the Hill, o'er the Dale"Miss Fannie and Miss Rosina 8. " The Gipsies' Laughing Trio "-Madama Carandini, the Misses Rosina and Fannie, and Mr W. Sherwin. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission:—Reserved seats, ss; second seats, 3s. Children half-price. Family tickets, admitting Ave to a single concert, £l, Tickets may be obtained at Bonnington's Music Warehouse, where a numbered plan of the hall can be seen and seats secured. Carriages may be ordered for half-past ten. WILL BE PUBLISHED EARLY Pkice Two Shillings, IHE SOUTHERN PROVINCES ALMANAC, DIRECTORY AND YEAR BOOK, 18 6 9, Being the Sixteenth Year of Publication. THE ALMANAC WILL CONTAIN Tnblo of tides, &c. Eclipses Principal articles of the calendnr, memoranda, &o. Ephemeris Garden calendar Canterbury waste lands regulations Provineial Government of Canterbury Provincial Council General Government of New Zeiland Canterbury Volunteers Justices of the Pence Registration of births, deaths, and marriages Stamp duties Customs tnrifi', and general information Electric telegraph Resident Magistrates' Court fees Officers of the General Government in the Province Polling places for the Provincial Council Itinerary. Useful information, Tables, &c. Hackney carriage fares—Christchurch Town carriage fares—do. Postal charges,&c. Pilot and Port regulations Watermen's fares and regulations Licensed watermen and ballastmen— Lyttelton Religious Societies, trading companies, &o. Trade Directories:—Christchurch, Lyttelton, Governor's Bay, Pigeon Bay, Akaroa, Papanui, Kaiapoi, Woodend, Saltwater Creek, Leithfield, Kangiorn, t Ixford, Springston, Halswell, Leeston, Riccarton, Timuka, Geraldine, Timaru, Waimate Crown Grants Narrative of events, 1868 Railway fares Seed calculator, &c, &c, &c. The publishers will spare no trouble or expense in endeavouring to make the SOUTHERN PROVISOES ALMANAC The best production of its kind in the colony. The very large circulation in New Zealand, the Australian colonies, and Great Britain, of this valuable and long-established Almanac renders it an excellent MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING, And especially on account of the Low Rates charged for s^ace. Charges for Advertising : Full page, £1 10; and 5s per inch for smaller advertisements. Orders for Advertisements can be left with any of the following Agents : Mr J. Carder, Lyttelton ; Mr J. D. Garwood, Akaroa; Mr J. Youngbusband, Timaru; Mr C. J. Hayner, Timuka; Mr H. Feldwick, Kaiapoi j Messrs T. Thompson and Co., Rangiora; Mr T. Wondfield, Oxford; and Messrs J. White and Co., Leithfield. Copies of the Almanac can be bespoken at any of the Agencies of the Lyttelton Times in the province. WARD AND REEVES, Printers and Publishers, Li/ttelton Times Office, 77120 Christchurch. NOTICE. THE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the Member 3 of the KAIAPOI INSTITUTE Will take jhee at the Institute on FRIDAY, JUNE 26, At 8 p.m. For the election of officers, and other business. Members are spee'a'ly requested to be present. R, C. ROSE, Secretary. Kaiapoi, June 17,1868. HORSE HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, &c. THE undersigned is a cash purchaser of good Horse Hides, Sheepskins, &c. F. THORNE Fellmonger,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2339, 22 June 1868, Page 3

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652

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2339, 22 June 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2339, 22 June 1868, Page 3

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