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IHB iraW ZEALAKD FIBH A '. MARINE INSUBANCE COMPAIfT. Established 1859. Capital . . ■' . ■ <1,8»,0M Paid-up Capital and Reserves, ia-' .eluding undivided profits . . 9 *»*JJ Net Annual Revenues . . . £891,001 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. L. PARSONS, Manager.

Amusementß, &o. ?; Friday, November 14, 1902. SCOTTISH SOCIETY OP (N'EIW ZEALAND. GATHEBING- OP THE iCLANS. pBAND SCOTTISH ' CONCERT. la aid of fund for Pipe Baud and educational objects of ilßie Society. -Under the patronage and in. lTh.-o presence 1 ol the Bigih-6 Hon 11. J. Suddon, P. 0., D.C.L., JAiD., his "Worship *!he Mayo« and Mayoress of Christchurch, Mr am&Mri G. G. Stead, Captain Macaiistw (H.M.S. Torch), and Officers and Mon. of tta Omi*" f t'erbury Highland Rifles. CiuSTTERBURY HALL, FRIDAY, NOV. 14 (Peopte'9 Day). PROGRAMME: PART 1\ " GOD SAVE THE KING." I. March on the great 'Highland WarpipO • Pipers of tibo Society. 2. Grand ©verturtw' r of 'tlltt ' Clans" (VoJti) —Orchestra. 3. Song—"My Heather Hills" (Ballaatin*) 'Miss Fanny Martin (Mrs J. Morgan). 4. Song—"Tha Laird o' Cockpon" (Lwdx Nairn©)—Mr Farquhair Young (Dunedin) 5. Dance —" GUlio Calum " —Miss Ida Fiasea 6. Song—"Calller O'u!" (Gray)—Miss J." Moir. 7. Recitation—" Bowl Aboot"—MHbs Cowan. 8. Gaelic Song—"Mo Nigheam Dhonm BhoioV' beach," (JBlactie) —Mt James Macinftiosih. 9. Damce—" Seann Triubhas"—Miss Mon» Frasex. 10. Song—" Cain' To by Athol" (Hogg)—. Miss Katdo. Picken. 11. Song—" The Woe, "Wee Germain Lairds" —Mr B. Millen. 12. Dance— "Reel o' Tulloch. "—Misses Mon» Praser and Carmen Gundarsen', Masbew . AHister Ewen MacPiherson and lan Frascr. interval op five minutes. pabFii. 1. Grand Overture—" Killiecrankie " (VolfsJ, Orchestra. 2. Song—" Gae Bring to Mo a Pick o' (Burns) —Mr Farquhar Young (Jhinedi'n). 3. Song—" Bathesay Bay " —Miss ' Nell* Bruce. 4. Dance—Highland Pling—Master AHialtaß Eiwen MaePherson. • fijSong—"Annie Laurie" (Anonymous)—Ms White. 6. Song—" Caller Herrin" (in character)— Miss Fanny Martin (Mr 3 J. Morgan). 7. Excitation—" The Lay of tiho Brava Oameron " —Miss McNeish. 8. Song—"O Nannie, Wilt Thou Gangitr? Me?" (PeasyJ—Miss J. Moir. 9. Dance—Sailor's Hornpipe—Master J. A. 4 Allen. 10. Song—" Geordie's Weddin* "—Mr B, Mil- i lein. 11. Duet—Selected—Mrs Morgan and M* - Young. 12. Dance—Highland Reel—Misses Ida. FYaset and Nellie Shepherd, Masters Athol Mo> < rison and Peter MacCallum. "AULD LANG SYNE." | Accompanist, Mrs William Ftaser. "Bipt ' Major, Mr D. M. MacKenzie. Orchestra of 'thirteen performers under th* leadership of Mr T. Tankard. Box Plan open at the Canterbury Hall from 10 to 12 this morning. be 'had at Doherty'a Music Shop, Harris's Musks Stoop, Eslick, Walker and SuWierlaind, Tobacconists, , and membsirs of ittbe iommititee. •Dre** Circle Bs, Orchestral Stalls Ss, Stalls 9», Pit Is. Doors ouSn at 7.30 p.m.; eomences at 8 p.m. No seats will 'be held as reserved aftor 6 p.m. Carriages at 10.30 p.m. N.B.—Members and their'Wends not required Society's Rooms, at 7.15 p.m., to march thenco,:? to tlhe concert, led liy the Society's Pipers. ;.: ' ' MacLEIAIN DUN,' .■'.-''''■'': BOBT. COWAST, FI93S Hon. Sees. ';'.:: Religious Announcements. aSREL MEETING.—A Meeting of Un> \ - \jf ted dhrastians is bjfSng 'held in Ca'the- r ! ; | dral Square To-night (Friday), at 8 p.m.',": isitoan. young men. speciajly to I 10 iaaid "assist. R.eviviul hymna 2348 ': ': I TBINTTY HALL. Manchester Street 1 ii;!.?:!: TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p-m. 1 ' 1 , p : ;-/fi Under auspices of Y.M.C.A. ; , v.! MEETING for Deepening of Spiritual Life.S'vf Addresses by Mr John Wilkinson, o£ F ,; ; j: Dunedin, -and others. F2IBBiS;.J v . Meetings. [ONSTER NO-LICENSE MEETING. Come and Hear MRS HARRISON LEE And REV T. PEE, Cathedral Square, ; FRIDAY EVENING, At 8 oo'clock. 2156 , Sporting. PEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. : ",; SPRING MHEfIESG, ©eo. 1 laad 2.. I\. £1430 in STAKES. -./V : r -(> OWNERS and TRAINERS ■axe paitioulair!|f reminded tot NOMINATIONS foe; S'T ANiDItEW'S HANDICAP, 250 sots, : MAIN- ■■ OH'ESTEIR HANDICAP, 200 sova, and; m, otihor HANDICAP. EWHNTS CLOSE TO.; DAY. __ .■■ ''^-:v'; .Telegraph. Office olos«s at 5 pjm.: .;:•*/;* E. GOODBEirIEIRE,; ■ ; - 222-t •': Secretary. ■.;-■'■ Impounded. .0-';1 IMPOUNDED, at Papanui, one Brownii, Mare, biaze on faoc. If not claimed aM!> expenses paid 'by Monday, Ist. day of :ber, will be sold at noon on that date. JOHN;:, COOPER, Poundkeeper. . 2a *s' ; vf; Lo,st, Found &o. O-ST, on Thursday afternoon, between St; i Aibans Road and Lancaster Park, Gold* »join set as brooch. Reward at Office of thia' Paper. 2242 :, v OST, Cheque, No. 225591, JBank ot JNew 1 Zealand. Finder please Teturu to Mr* M. A. Shariand, Armagh Street, Ohristchurch; „ Payment stopped. ,2216;:' OST, a Gold Cable Bangle -with padlock, • i between St Aaaph, High, Lichfield Streets, | Oxford Terrace and Lincoln Road. Finder: will be rewarded by returning same to'Perkin;; and-Co., Tobacconist, High Street. 2226 \'ii LOST, 'from Railway Station, on Monday; last, Brown and Tan Sheep Dog;- answers to name of Tweed;, had Aiua'ri County.; Council collar on, No. BS9. Reward wt Bush'*. Boarding House, Railway Station. BE'WABD.—Lost,- off the Waimakariri, - - BcilfaiS't, One 'Chestnut: Mare, seven,: years okl, whi'c-e blazo, about 16'hds 2in; also, One Bay Hack, 5 years old, about .lShr 1 3. r*ipd ■all xouad when tost. Alexander ' -...•:.' " 2160 BRINSMEAD UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, everything of latest construction; cog. 80 guineas; £SO. MACARTHY AND CLARK, 2783 X Armash Street. 10MPLETE STOCK o: Winsor and New--I ton's Artists' Material, Wholesale and Rf.ail. SMITH AND SMITH, X 3120 Tuain Street (near High Street). *END Riong another hundred Sweat Briu Cigirettea. Begad, they're good. F 3003 CYCLE FOR" HIRE. DURING CARNIVAL WEEK our Premises will be open for the HIRE OF BICYCLES as follows:—Monday, 9 to 10 a m.; Tuesday, and Thursday, 84J3 ■ . to 9 pin.; Friday, 8.30 to 1 p.m.;. Saturday, 8.30 to 9 p.m. ENVOY STORES, 132, LICHFIELD STCREET. F 2750 J. B. HAYWABD, Proprietor. POLISH my grates quicker, and they loo! ever so much brighter, *nd keep brighter, ■ ssith the H6T/ JTiAHioline, P£

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12973, 14 November 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12973, 14 November 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12973, 14 November 1902, Page 1

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