XSOO COPIES bst _E»_E3i^ 7KTi*a-i_a:^. 1 ; WANTED, a BLACKSMITH. Apply to' JOHN THOMPSON, "Lyttelton. 1653 WANTED, a Good General SERVANT; must bring satisfactory references. Apply to S. P., at this Office! , . 1647 "V OST, on Monday, at the Encampment, in l_J or near the Canteen, a lady's -RIDING WHIP, with red tassel and handle. The finder will greatly oblige by leaving it at Mr F. THOMPSON'S, Cashel street, and will be rewarded for his trouble. 1644 THE FRIENDS of Mr THOMAS ANDERSON are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his .ate Daughter will leave his residence, Hereford Street, at 3 o'clock, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 1650 ALL the CREDITORS of Mr DAVID SCOTT are particularly requested to meet again at my Office, on MONDAY Morning Next, at 1 1 o'clock 1652 W. H. WYNN WILLIAMS. WESLEYAN CHURCH, CHRISTCHURCH. m H E ANNIVERSARY SERVICES JL OF TIIB HOME MISSION FUND Will be held ia the Durham Street Church, on SUNDAY, the 15th NOVEMBER, ■Vhen Sermons will be preached both morning and evening, by the Rev. A. ROBERTSON FITCHETT, of Dunedin. And continued on MONDAY, the 16th, by * TEA MEETING, in the School-rooms, to aommence 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. Buddfe (chairman), A. R. Fitchett, J. T. Shaw, W. Cannell, J. A. Taylor, J. B. ißichardson, W. Oliver, D. MacNicoH, Henry Bull, Alexauder Reid, J. Aldred, and Rainsford Bavin. Christchurch, Nov. 7, 1868. 1605 pOLONISTS' HALL, LYTTELTON. GRAND CONCERT JtOB. THB LYTTELTON BENEVOLENT AID FUND. "TIMES" MINSTRELS. SATURDAY, NOV. 14th, 1868, PROGRAMME: Pabt 1. Opening Chorus— (Gipsy) , "Evangeline." " Sally Come Up." " Break it Gently to my Mother." *■' Ring de Banjo " . ; "Weeping Sad and Lonely." Railway Galop. interval ov tbn minutes. Pakt 2. Quartette— "Softly fallthe Shades of Eveijing"— Messrs Cliff, Ogier, Murphy, and D. Dunlop. •■■■-.' Song—" In Dreams I Weep "—Mr J. Cliff. Solo— Tin Whistle (air and variations)— Mr H. F. Poore. Quartette—" We're a band of brothers " — Messrs Cliff, Murphy, J. S. 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 aud Chorus— By the Company. . Finale — " God Save the Queen." Doors open at Half -past Seven, to com? mence at Eight o'clock precisely. Prices of Admission: Chairs, 3s ; reserved seats, 2s; hall, Is. A. T. W. BRADWELL, Junr., 1648 .Hon. Sec. ri O L ON IS T S' HALL; « times " minstrels. on . , . .;.,.: SATURDAY NIGHT. j Chairs may be engaged. Apply 1651 Lyttellon Times Office. :
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 158, 13 November 1868, Page 3
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432Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 158, 13 November 1868, Page 3
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