NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL. mHE TIMES MINSTRELS, Will have the honour of giving a SATURDAY EVENING POPULAR CONCERT, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1868, UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OP WM. MONTGOMERY, ESQ, DEPUTY - SUPERINTENDENT, AND THE PROVINCIAL EXECUTIVE; HIS WORSHIP. W. WILSON, ESQ., MAYOR OF CHRISTCHURCH; &c, &c, &c. The Programme will comprise the following choice Selections from the Christy's Repertoire : — programmepart 1. Opening Chorus— (Gipsy) v Evangeline." " Camptown Races." " Break it Gently to my Mother." " Ring de Banjo." " Weeping sad and Lonely." Railway Galop. INTERVAL OP TEN MINUTES. Part 11. Quartette — " Softly fall the Shades of Evening" — Messrs Cliff, Ogier, Murphy, and D. Dunlop. Song—" In Dreams I Weep "—Mr J. Cliff. Tin Whistle Solo— H. F. Poore. Quartette — "We're a band of brothers" — Messrs Cliff, Murphy, J. Dunlop, and D. Dunlop. Song — " Mother, I'm come Home to die" — Mr J. Carder. Trio—" A little Farm well tilled"— Messrs Cliff, Murphy, and D. Dunlop. Solo and Chorus — By the Company. ADMISSION— ONE SHILLIMG. NO RESERVED SEATS. Doors open at Half-past Seven, to commence at Eight o'clock precisely. Tickets, One Shilling, to be obtained of Mr Stevens, Higb street; Mr Hughes, Cashel street; Mr Farr, Colombo street; Mr Gee, Colombo street; Times Office; and of the principal places of business, or of any of the members. ALBERT THOS. W. BRADWELL, 1520 Hon. Secretary. CANTERBURY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. A MEETING of the Members of No. 2 Company will be held THIS EVENING at the Clarendon Hotel, at 7.30 o'clock. 1522 A. BLAKISTON. HEATHCOTE SCHOOL, FERRY ROAD. THE MUSICAL LECTURE advertised for Tuesday, Oct. 27 (postponed owing to inclemency of weather), will be given on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1868, Commencing at 7.30 p.m. The Singing Class to which the above is introductory, will hold its first meeting on THUR.-DAY, NOV. 5. Teacher, 1519 Mr J. B. STAN SELL. JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH ALONE AND NOT BY WORKS. D. V. A N ADDRESS will be delivered by ■**• N. J. SUCKLING, At the Oddfellows Hall, on SUNDAY Evening next, NOV. 1. On the finished work of Christ and Salvation by Faith alone. Doors open at 6, to commence at half-past. Reader : — You are respectfully invited to attend. 1523 OR SALE, Cheap, a Half-plate Expanding CAMERA, with douhle Achromatic Lens for Views, Portraits, or Copying, with bath, tripod folding, stand and chemicals. The whole fits into a box which forms a dark room. Apply to PHOTO, at Mr Gee's, Colombo street. 1511 CRANMER SQUARE. TO LET, a seven-roomed HOUBE and Garden, stocked with fruit trees ; rent moderate. Apply to Mr KNAPMaN, Grocer, Papanui Road. 151 b
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 146, 30 October 1868, Page 4
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