LATE ADVERTISEMENTS HANDEL'S GRAND ORATORIO THE MESSIAH" Will be performed in the VOLUNTEER HALL, ON TUESDAY EVENING, the 23RD INST., BY THE OAMARU PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, Supported by THE STRING BAND. Conductor, Mr. J. G. Finch ; Leader, Mr. G. Jones ; Pianiste, Mrs. J. Booth. Part I. Overture Recitative—"Comfort ye my people," Mr. R. B. Walcofc Air—" Every valley" ... Mr. R. B. Walcot Chorus —" And the glory of the Lord " Recitative Mr. J. Booth Air—" But who may abide the day of His coming " ... Mr. J. Booth Recitative conceive" ... ... MissGifford Air—" 0 thou that tellest good tidings to Zion " Miss (iifford Chorus tidings to Zion " Recitative—"For behold, darkness" Mr. F. Holdsworth Air darkness " ... Mr. E. M. Anderson Chorus—" For unto us a child is born " INTERVAL. Part 11. Pastoral Symphony Recitative abiding in the field "...Mrß. Williams Recitative— " And the Angel said unto them" Mrs. Williams Recitative—"And suddenly there was with the Angels " ... Mrs. Williams Chorus—" Glory to God " Air—"Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion" Mrs. Clowes Recitative—" When shall the eyes of the blind be opened " Miss N. Hardy Air—" He shall feed His flock liko a shepherd " Miss Lemon and Miss N. Hardy Air—'• He was despised " ... Mrs. lvinnear Chorus—" All we like slioep " Recitative—"He was cut off out of the land of the living " ... Miss Hardy Air—"ButThoudidstnotleave" Miss Hardy ( horus '' Let alt the Angels of God worship Him " Air—" How beautiful are the feet " Mrs. Fraser Chorus—" Their sound is gone out into all lands " Air liveth" Miss Honour Recitative mystery" ... Mr. Daniel Booth Air "3 he trumpet shall sound " Mr. Daniel Booth Air—"lf God be for us, who can be against ua " ... Mrs. Brunton Chorus—" Worthy is the Lamb " Chorus—"Hallelujah." Front Seats, 3s; Back Seats, la. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 p.m. OAM ARU HARBOR BOARD. rrmE usual fortnightly meeting of the Harbor Board will be held in the Board Room, Harbor-street, on FRIDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1879, at 11 a.m. T. FORRESTER, 822 Secretary. I. O. G. T. THE \ NNUAL gathering & PICNIC In connection with the GOOD TEMPLAR LODGES OF NORTH OTAGO Will be held near THE OTEPOPO RIVER, ON BOXING DAY, 26ih DECEMBER. SPORTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS (See handbills). TEA (exclusive of oitables) will be supplied FREE OF CHARGE to all on the ground, A BRASS BAND Will be in attendance. Admission to the Ground—One Shilling. Children under 12 years of age, Free. A SPECIAL TRAIN Will leave Oamaru at at 9.45 a.m., returning from Waianakarua at 6 p.m. "Professional" men will bo excluded from the Games. The Committeemen will wear white ribbons, officers red, and members blue. Parties are requested to bring their own drinking vessels. J. CLARK, 753 Secretary. STRAWBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES. C. W. MATTHEWS, Having purchased all the principal Crops of Strawberries in the District, including Meadow Bank, is now able to supply h : s friends and the public with Strawberries at Is per lb, fresh gathered three times a day. C. W. MATTHEWS, THAMES-STREET. 827 NEWSPAPERS— English, Scotch, and Irish, latest dates.—B. W. Hayes, Newsagent, Itchen-street. LADIES' JOURNAL and Bow Bells, 4s per quarter.—B. W. Hayes, Bookseller and Stationer, Itohen-street. FOR CHRISTMAS BOOKS VISIT B. W. , HAY ES, Bookseller, Stationer, and Newsagent, Itchen-street. 829 WANTED KNOWN—That J. FAMILTON, during the holidays, is selling Currants at 5d and Raisins at 6d, for cash. 830 WANTED-A MARRIED COUPLE, without children: Man as Groom and Gardener ; Woman as General Servant. Apply N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Company, Oamaru. 831 NOTICE The Cheapest and Largest Assortment of TuYS and FANCY GOODS is to be found at M. Taylor's. NOTICE —The only genuine article for promoting the Growth of the Hair ia M. TAYLOR'S SPECIFIC CREAM. ON VIEW—A Splendid Assortment of LADJEi' BAGS, from 5s 6d each. At M. Taylor's. 824 ANTED KNOWN—APPLES, Pears, Plums, Apricots, Cherry Plums, Ripe Gooseberries, Cherries, Stawberries, Currants, Pines, Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Figs, Almonds, Raisins, and .other Fresh and Dried Fruits. -PEAS, Potatoes, Cauliflowers, Rhubarb, and SaIads.—TURKKYS, Geese, Duck-, Fowls', Rabbit", and I'igio s. —FIREWORKS (English and Chines.). - C'JNFFCTIONER*. —A Large AnsortmuiiV on CHRIS I'M AS EVE at G. W. Dbamr's.V
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1150, 22 December 1879, Page 2
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