NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WESLEYAN CHURCH, CHRISTCHURCH. TH E ANNIVERSARY SERVICES OP THE HOME MISSION FUND Will be held in the Durham Street Churoh, on SUNDAY, the 15th NOVEMBER, When Sermons will be preached both morning and evening, by the Rev. A. ROBERTSON FITCHETT, of Dunedin. And continued on MONDAY, the 16th, by a TEA MEETING, in the School-rooms, to commence at six o'clock; and afterwards the ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Church, when the following gentlemen may be expected to attend: — The Revs J. Buddie (chairman), A. R. Fitchett, J. T. Shaw, W. Cannell, J. A. Taylor, J. B. Richardson, W. Oliver, D. MacNicoll, Henry Bull, Alexauder Reid, J. Aldred, and Rainsford Bavin. Christchurch, Nov. 7, 1868. 1605 mHEATRE ROYAL Lessee and Manager ... Mr W. J. Wilson. Stage Manager ... Mr R. Roberts. Last Four Nights of the eminent Comedian MR JAS, J. BARTLETT. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, Will he produced the great sensational Drama JANET PRIDE. Richard Pride J. J. Bartlett Dicky Trotter Charles Wilmot Janet Pride XSiss Dolly Green To conclude with the last new London farce THE SILENT PROTECTOR. Quentin Quickpaget Mr R.Roberts The management begs most respectfully to inform the public that the great drama Janet Pride can only ba produced two evenings, as other novelties are in active preparation. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight. Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. The Lessee begs most respectfully to inform the public that his stay in Christchurch being limited, it will be impossible to repeat any of the pieces after they are once withdrawn. 1 64 1 FOR HIRE, a HORSE and SPRING TRAP, by the day or hour. Apply to Star Office, Lyttelton. 1623 FUNERALS. THE UNDERSIGNED having reduced the working expenses of his business, is now prepared to furnish funerals, including hearse and burial fees fur adults, for £5 and upwards. ALFRED OSBORN, Undertaker, Cambridge Terrace, near Government Buildings. 1635 TO PARTIES FURNISHING, &c. rpHE whole of the EXTENSIVE STOCK JL of the undersigned having been removed from High street to the Factory, Cambridge Terrace, it wil be offered at prices that will ensure a speedy clearance. ALFRED OSBORN, Cambridge Terrace, near Government Buildings. 1636 CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, 1868. FIRST AND SECOND PRIZE MEDALS Awarded to WARD & CO., FOR THE EXCELLENCE OF THEIR ALES. THE Lyttelton Times in its report, speaking of the unprecedented success of Ward and Co. 's manufacture, remarks : — "There was a closeness of competition highly creditable to the province. AH our Christchurch brewers competed, bur. the productions of Ward and Co. were so superior, that they beat all others out of the field, &c."— tree Li/Helton Times, Nov. 11, 1868. WARD & CO.'S MILD ALE, At £5 per hogshead, is much esteemed by the trade. ! ' v) WARb & CO.'S ■ EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is universally admired, and challenges competition with any Imported brands for excellence of flavour lightness and brilliancy. Brewed to take the place of English. CANTERBURY BREWERY. 163<
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 157, 12 November 1868, Page 4
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