AMUSEMENTS CLASSICAL CONCERT. MASONIC HALL. TUESDAY EVENING? OOTOB'-'R I«. Piano and Harmonium : MRS. MEDLAND NEWSiI.A Vf. Violin : MR. GEORGE JOKES. Viola : MR. GEORGE JONES, SEN. Violoncello: MR. MEDLAND NEWSHAM. Duett Piano : MISS JONES, MR. E. SAMSON. Vocalists : MRS. CLOWES MRS BKUNTON MR. J. B >OTH Mil. E. BOOIH. Programme : Part First. Quartette —No. 3(C major) ... Beethoven Song —With Verdure Ciad ... Haydu Mi-.s. Clowes. Solo/violin) —Andante piii losto and alieg:etto ... ... Beethoven Mr. G. Jones. SoDg—The Reaper .. ...Mendelssohn AI it. E. Booth. Selection—Larghettofroins3'm. in I>, Op. >& ... ... Beethoven Song—Voi che ... ... Mozart Mrs. K. W. Brunton. Solo (piano)— Moonlight Sonata Beethoven bostenuto. Aile retto trio. Presto iigitato. Mrs Me. land iVewsham. March—Marche Aux Flambeaux Clarke Second Part. Quai tette—Andante C'autabile, Rondo Op. 16 ../ ... Beethoven Song—ln Native Worth ... Haydn Mr. J. Booth.* Solo (Viola) .. ... ... Kalliwoda Mr. G. Jones. Quartette Meditation ; or Bach's First Prelude ... Gounod Air—Let the Blight Seraphim Hand.d Mrs. CLiiWiS*. Solo (Violin) —Selections from Guillaume '1 ell ... ... De Beriot Mr. G. JoNE-i. Trio—On Thee Each Living SoulAwats ... .. Handel Mrs. Brunton, Mr. J, Booth, and Mr. E. Booth. Solo—Prayer from JN'ose in Egitto ... ... ... Rossini Mrs. Medland Newsham. Finale—Zampa ... ... ... Herold The proceeds of the Concert to be given to' the Hospital Fund. Tickets may be had of Messrs. Ronayne and Cottrell, Messrs. Bailie and Humphrey, Mr. K. i.umsden, and Members of tiie .Hospital Committee. 893 PUBLIC NOTICES TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office— Christchurcii. T a IHE undersigned having been appointed -"- SOLK AGENT in Oamaru, is now prepared to accept FIRE RISKS on Buildings, Goods, Crain, and Every Description of Property at J. JOHNSTON ARCHITECT. Office : AYattaki Chambers, Thames-street. 855 NOTICE. ■ u. B L A C K, REED-STREET, is a BUYER OF FAT PIGS, For Cash. 771 MRS. MORTON'S PRIVATE HOTEL. "V/T R S. MORTON having REMOVED to that house in URE-STREET, recently occupied by Mrs. Gardener, which has been entirely Refitted and Enlarged, is now prepared to receive a few Boarders on REASONABLE TERMS. Private Sitting Rooms for Families. 502 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS 111. First Shipment for the Season of BOOTS AND SHOES, Suitable for Spring and Summer Wear. FAS. MOLLISON AND SON respectfully invite Inspection of the Goods they have JU.-T OPENED OUT. Being of a very SUPERIOR QUALITY, and embracing all the Latest NoYELTHiS in the Trade, t'*ey cannot fail in giving every SATISFACTION to the wearer. BOOTS AND SHOES Of Every Variety Made to Order on the Premises at the SHORTEST NOTICE. &TT Note the Address — JAMES MOLLISON AND SON, Thanks-street. 922
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 455, 13 October 1877, Page 3
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