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late ADyEnrrisfeMEirrs. TTJA MARINA METHODIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. nnEA and Public Meeting on WED--1 NESDAY NEXT, October 21st. Tea. at 5.30. Tickets, Is each. Meeting to follow. i "marlborough education BOARD. A TEACHER is required for the ■Riverlands' School. Salary and house allowance, £120. Appointment on the Board's usual terms. Applications for the position 'will be received up to WEDNESDAY, 11th November. E. S. HYLTON, Secretary. " ' TMPOUNDED in the Blenheim i Pound, October 17th: One Grey Horse, branded like IU off shoulder, shod all round. If not claimed and expenses paid before November 3rd. will be sold at 12 noon. G. F. SAUNDERS, Poundkeeper. ~ DON'T FORGED. \ PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE ; : .'.TOURNAMENT. TO - N I G H T. ST. PATRICK'S HALL. Commencing at 8 p.m. ... GOOD PRIZES IN EACH SECTION. -G. W. O'SULLIVAN, Secretary. IPHOTOGRAPHY. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. Photographs at about half usual prices. By patronising MACEY'S . Studio yon not only secure a photograph unsurpassed for its likeness and brilliancy, but the prices will be about one-half those.«tf other photographers. Midget Photos, beautifully enamelled, 3s 6d per dozen. Cabinet photo's,, 10s per dozen. Call at Studio for samples and. Prices. WAIKAU ELECTION. MR DUNCAN invites' the electors to meet him at- — ;. . ■~■,.,. KOROMIKO SCHOOL.^-TUEsfeAY, ' 20th, at 7.30 p.m. TOWN HALL, BLENHEIM. —- THURSDAY, 22nd, at 8 p.m. '_ . ( \ ___ THE GREATEST TREAT GIVEN TO THE BLENHEIM PEOPLE FOR YEARS. milE PROVED PICK OF LOCAJ& .1 TALENT. Orchestras, Brass and String ./ Quartettes. Vocal and Instrumental Solos, etc. Presentation of Medals and Special Prizes by his Worship the Mayor. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 21st Octobe/. PRICES ... 2s and Is. CIHURCH OF THE NATIVITY. i " DAY AND NIGHT." A Sacred Cantata, composed by H. Ernest Nichol, Mus. Bac. A Oxon. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1908. PROCESSIONAL HYMN. 1. Introduction.—"Sunrise" (Nichol) 2. Chorus.—"Lord of all Being" (0. W. Holmes) ... 3. Recit. and Aria (soprano).—"The Morn is Breaking" (Nichol) MISS R. HANDLEY. 4. Chorus.—"Speed Forth on Thy Way" (Nichol) ... 5.. Chorus.—"Come to me, O ye Children" (Longfellow) ...... 6. Chorus.—(Reapers) "Out in the Golden Cornfield., (Nichol) Chorus.—-(Gleaners) "Praise ye the Lord" (Psalm 135, 136) 7. Solo (bass).—"There is a Reaper" (Longfellow) .: MR F. BULL. 8. Quartette.—"O Blessed is that Land" (W. C. Dix) .. MISSES HANDLEY AND DEE. MESSRS BIRCH & ROBINSON. 9. Chorus.—"O Worship the King" (Sir Robt. Grant) ... ... 10. Solo (soprano).—"The Lord is my Shepherd" (Psalm 23) .. MISS BARTLETT. 11. Hymn.—"l Heard the Voice of Jesus" (Bonan) 12. Solo (contralto).—"The Shadows Lengthen" (Nichol) MISS DEE. 13. Solo (bass).—"Now the Toil of day" (Nichol) MR ROBINSON. 14. Hymn. — "Hail, Gladdening Light" (From the Latin) I<s- Solo (contralto). —"The Radiant Morn" (G. Thnng) „. MISS DEE. 16. Solo (tenor). — "Sweet Night" (Nichol) ... Chorus.—"ln the Cross of Christ" (Bowring) . MR BOWSER AND THE CHOIR."* 17. Solo (tenor).—"l Will Lay ma Down" (Psalm 4, 139) MR BIKCH. 15. Chorus.—"The Spacious Firmament" (Addison) RECESSIONAL HYMN. Collection in aid of Choir Funds. Organist and Choir MasterMr Handley Wells.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 248, 19 October 1908, Page 5

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