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Amusements, Sso. (Krantzer) (Zetter) (Tosti) (Verdi) (Asoher) G BAND COMPLIMENTARY CONGEST TENDERED TO MISS EOSINa carandini (Mm E. H. Palmer). AT THE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, CHEISTCHUECH, ON . THUEBDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1886. Conductor ... Mr E. Trist Seorell. PROGRAMME- Part I. i a ** Hark Above Us " l. wee b "Dr st Paul" Gentlemen Amateurs. 2. Barcorolo—“Tißapirei Signor P. Luisetti. 3. Becit. and Aria, from “Brnani"... Miss Bosina Carandini. 4. Piano Duet—Danse Ndgre Mrs Arthur Appleby and Mir Trist Searell. 5. Duet—“ Maying ” (A. M. Smith) Miss Carandini and Mr Arthur Appleby. 6. Song—“ The Better Land" ... (Oowen) Mrs C. M. Gray. 7. Quartet —“There is Music by theßiver”(Pinsuti) Miss Carandini, Mrs C. M. Gray, Messrs Appleby and Arthur Merton. R 0100 a “ Lot row’s Wild Hunt" ... (Weber) ». «iee b .. The Mmar . B Daughter ”... (Hartel) 9. Duo—“Quanto Amore" L’ElisireD’Amore Miss Carandini and Signor Luisetti, (Balfe) Interval of 10 minutes. 10. Quartet (nnaccompanied) “ The Blue Bells of Scotland" 11. “When Nightie Darkest" (Land) Mr J. Fuschel. 12. Song—“ When the Heart is Toung " (Dudley " Buck) Miss Carandini. ir aw a "The Young Musicians" la. uiee b « WarSoDg ... 14. Aria—“Eritn" (Un Ballo in Maschera) (Verdi) Signor Luisetti. 15. Ballad (by desire) VI Cannot Mind My Wheel" Miss Carandini. (Linley) 10. Trio—“ Sweet is the Breath of Morning” (Salaman) Miss Carandini, Mr Appleby, Signor Luisetti. Concert at 8 p.m. Carriages for 10.15 p.m. Admission—Pour Shillings and Half-a-Crown. Seats reserved at Milner and Thompson's after 10a.m. on Monday. 7121 rjjEINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHDBCH TWENTY-SECOND ANNIVEESABY. PUBLIC SOIBEE, THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, PEBEUAEY 24th, IN TEINITY HALL. Tea on the tables at 6.30 p.m. Public Meeting at 7.30, when Addresses will be delivered by several Ministers and Gentlemen, and the Annual Beports read. Tickets, Is 6d ; Children, Is, 7145 N EW BEIGHTON SCHOOLBOOM, ON PBIDAY EVENING NEXT. PEB. 26th, The Well-known WIZABD OP THE SOUTH (E, Sbaqeb, Esq.), Has kindly Consented to give one of his attractive Conjuring Entertainments at the above place, commencing at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7.80. Admission, Is. 7126 Sports. NOETH CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. T HE ANNUAL GATHEEIN Of the Above WILL BE HELD AT AMBEBLEY G$ WEDNESDAY, MABCH 17th. 1886, To commence at 10.30 sharp. A BALL, In connection with the Society, will be held at the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL In the Evening. For Programme, see “ Lyttelton Times” ■of Feb. 22. W. H. RHODES, Secretary, 7123 Amberley. Meetings. M E BURNETT’S MISSION. At 2.30 THIS AFTERNOON Mr Burnett will Address a Meeting of the Women's Temperance Union, in the Young Men’s Christian Association’s Boom. And in the EVENING ha will deliver one of his POPULAR LECTURES, in the Oddfellows' Hall, Sydenham, at 8. The Christchurch Mission Choir present. M E G A B B I C BEQUESTS THE ELECTOES OP ST ALBANS K TO MEET HIM AT U, THE MEEIVALE SCHOOLROOM, ON FRIDAY NEXT. PEB, 26th, At 8 o’clock. 7063 THE EANGIOBA LINSEED OIL, CAKE AND FIBRE MANUFACTURING COMPANY (LIMITED.) NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the BANGIORA LINSEED OIL. CAKE AND FIBRE MANUFACTURING COMPANY (LIMITED) Will be held at the Registered Office of the Company in Bangiora ON THE 26th DAT OP FEBRUARY. 1886, At 8 o’clock in the evening. When the subjoined resolution will be proposed. Viz.:— “ That the Bangiora Linseed Oil, Cake and • Fibre Manufacturing Company be wound up voluntarily, and that Mr D. C. M’Donald and Mr-M. Amy, both of Bangiora, he, and they are hereby, appointed Liquidators for the purpose of such winding-up." Should the above resolution he passed by the required majority, it will be submitted to a second extraordinary meeting which will he subsequently convened. By order of the Directors, M. AMY, Secretary. Dated the 16th day of February, 1886, at the Registered Office of the Company, Bangiora. 6781 Religious Announcements. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. AT Evensong, 5.15 p.m,, TO-MORROW, Peh. 25th, the Bishop (D.V.) will welcome the Missioners, if they have arrived from Westland, and will give them their Mission in the Diocese. 7104 QT JOHN’S CHURCH SERVICES. THIS EVENING, At 7 30 p.m., HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICE. Full Choral. Anthem—“ Ye Shall Dwell in the Land." Sermon will be preached by the REV A. W. HANDS, Incumbent of Ellesmere. Offertory in aid of Sunday School. On SUNDAY Incumbent, the REV A. C. WRIGHT, will preach his Farewell Sermons. The Harvest Thanksgiving Service will be repeated in the Evening. The Offertories will he given to the ActingInonmhent. 7105 Exhibitions. SYDENHAM HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The au t ~u* m n show Will he held in the BELWTN STREET SCHOOLBOOM, THIS DAT (THURSDAY). Open from 2 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Admission, Is; Children, half-price. All exhibits to be at place of exhibition by 10 a.m. 7155 JOHN A. WATTS, Hon Sec. X>o«t. Eound. &o. T OST, a Cheque, in favour of No. 1506, dated JLi 4th Feb., di awn by W. Harris, on the Bank of Australasia, for £5 8s 2d. The finder will he rewarded for his trouble on returning the same to Walter Snckling, 91, Manchester street, Christchurch. The cheque has been stopped. 7128 Pi REWARD,—Strayed, from West Oxford, oUI on Wednesday, the 17th inst., one Bay Horse Hack, with white spot on rump. Anyone will receive the above reward who will deliver the horse at Messrs Boyd and Kelt's, Bangiora, or to John Sbarplin, West Oxford, 7150

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7792, 24 February 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7792, 24 February 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7792, 24 February 1886, Page 1

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