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AEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL. mHE TIMES MINSTRELS, Will have the honour of giving a SATURDAY EVENING POPULAR CONCERT, THIS EVENING, 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, too. The Programme will comprise the following choice Selections from the Christy's Repertoire : — programmepart i. Opening Chorus— (Gipsy) * Evangeline." " Camptown Races." " Break it Gently to my Mother." " Hing de Banjo." " Weeping sad and Lonely." Railway Galop. INTERVAL OP TEN MINUTES. Part 11. Quartette — " Softly fall the Shades of Evrning" — Messrs Cliff, Ogier, Murphy, and D. Dunlop. Song—" In Dreams I Weep "—Mr J. Cliff* Tin Whistle Solo— Mr 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. NO RESERVED SEATS. Tickets, One Shilling, to be obtained of Mr Stevens, High 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. ADMISSION— ONE SHILLING. Doors open at Half past Seven, to commence at Eight o'clock precisely. ALBERT THOS. W. BRADWELL, 1588 Hon. Secretary. TX7" S. IVENS is no longer authorised to V v • collect accounts owing to D. 11. Christie, either as new accounts or as incurred to Mr Ritchie and assigned to Mr Christie. DAVID SCOTT, Attorney to D. H. Christie. Chrißtchurch, Oct. 27, 1868. 1481 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NEW SEASON'S TEAS. TO ARRIVE per Barque SAMPAN, now due at Port Chalmers, from Foo Chow. The teas have been specially selected for the New Zealand Market, and will consist of Congous of qualities, medium to extra fine, in chests, halves, and boxes. 1476 C. W. TURNER. NOTICE TO PUBLICANS. WARD~& CO.'S STOCK PALE AND MILD ALES. IN CONSEQUENCE of the GREAT DEMAND for their SEASON BREWS, And the near approach of the end of the Season, Ward and Co. request the Trade will send in intended orders without loss of time. WARD AND CO.'S SEASON BREWED ALES Are noted for PURITY OF FLAVOUR to BRILLIANCY, And have received the unqualified approval of the leading members of the Trade, both in Town and Country. Malt of the best quality always on Sale in wholesale quantities. CANTERBURY BREWERY. Sth October, 1868. 1359 END OF NSW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 147, 31 October 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 147, 31 October 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 147, 31 October 1868, Page 4

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