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/COLONISTS' HALL, LYTTELTON. GRAND CONCERT FOR THE LYTTELTON BENEVOLENT AID FUND. "TIMES" MINSTRELS. SATURDAY, NOV. 14tu, 1868, PROGRAMME: Part 1. Opening Chorus— (Gipsy) " Evangeline." " Sally Come Up." " Break it Gently to my Mother." " Ring de Banjo" " Weeping Sad and Lonely." Railway Galop. interval cf tkn minutes. Part 2. Quartette— "Softly fall the Shades of Even - ing" — Messrs Cliff, Ogie r , Murphy, and D. Dunlop. Song—" In Dreams I Weep " — Mr J. Cliff.' Solo — Tin Whistle (air and variations) — Mr ■ H. F. Puore. 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 and Chorus — By the Company. Finale— "God Save the Queen." Poors open at Half-pnst oeven, to commence at Eight o'clock precisely. Prices of Admission: Chairs, 3a ; reserved seats, 2s; hall, 1 8. A. T. W. BRADWELL, Junr., 1648 Hon. Sec. LL the CRRDITORS 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. HE ROYAL INSUUANVE COMPANY FIRE AND LIFE.; Agents, MILES & CO., 109 c Chriatcburch and Lyttelton.

A. MOORE & CO.'S' ALE, Has . been awarded the MEDAL Of the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, 1867. SILVER JUG Of the Northern Agricultural and Pastoral ■ Association, 1867. MEDAL Of the Intercolonial Exhibition — Victoria, - 1866-7. A. MOORE & CO., P H 05 N I X BREWERY, ARE always prepared to supply their celebrated AL&S in any quantities to suit the convenience of their numerous - customers. The superior appliances used in the manufacture, and the ample ' cellarage for preserving the stock, obviate the necessity for requesting their friends to anticipate their wants, as the usual monthly orders can be executed throughout the whole jear. THE VICTORIAN PRIZE MEDAL Was awarded to A. MOORE & CO., FOR THEIR XXX ALE, Sent to COMPETE WITH ENGLISH ALE. C 1593 ■■•-•

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 159, 14 November 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 159, 14 November 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 159, 14 November 1868, Page 1

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