NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; ,f : j L — 1 \ COKER'S NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS. p. RAND CONCERT AND BALL. THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 28. THE CHRISTCHURCH CHBISTT fMINSTEELS Have kindly volunteered their services. PROGRAMME. Part I. Opening Chorus — ' Dashing thro' the Snow' Song — * Come Home, Father ' , > „ — * Ada with the Golden Hair ' „ — * Nellie's gone (or ever ' „ — « Old Aunt Sally ' „ — * I often dream of Nelly Gray ' „ — * PitaW SONG BY MR TAYLOR Who has also kihdly volunteered. Part 11. SCENES IN A PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. After the Concert, there will be A SEI-ECT BALL Held in the room, when a good Quadrille Band will be in attendance. N.B. — Private Entrance to the Room from Worcester Btreet. Doors open at half -past Seven ; Concert to commence punctually at Eight o'clock. Admission 2s 6d. COKER & HEATH, v 2266 Proprietors. ___^ -^. j> — BUTTER AND EGGS. ■ f r> . mO DAIRYMEN AND FARMERS. The Highest Price in Town. TEA! TEA!! TEA!!! THE C% IN BEST OSt TOWN. In chests, half -chests, boxes, and six-pound • canisters, A^T WATERS'. C 2265 MONEY. TO LEND on Freehold security, in sums of One Hundred Pounds, and upwards — a considerable amount of money. Apply to JOHN LEWIS, 2263 Cookham House Chambers. ; /CANTERBURY MUSICAL DEPOT,' Crystal Palace Buildings, Christchurch. MUSIC REDUCED IN PRICE. In future all cash purchasers of music of the value of One Pound and upwards, will receive a discount off the amount at the rate of Twenty-five per cent,* or Five Shillings in the Pound. In the case of thoße having accounts opened with the establishment, payment within a month will be considered cash. As soon as the arrangements already made'j come into operation, the stock of music will* ' be practically without limit. The musical . public are invited to give information regarding any music that it would be desirable to order. For the Proprietor, 2264 S. C. FARR. TJ.X O R ~~ S Z" L c", Bone dust, Sydney ground Sheepwasli Swiss cigars . _ _ Old Tom Newcastle coals _ Picton timber, in any quantity, lowest, rates ■_*' H. R. WEBB, Peacock's Wharf, 2270 Lyttelton. MOULE'S PATENT EARTH CLOSETS ~ AND COMMODES. . , H. R. WEBB, Peacock's Wharf, ! 2271 Or C. W. Turner, Christchurch. FOR SALE, ON TERMS, A QUARTER-ACRE GROUND, FREEHOLD, with Two Houses; one 2Roomed, one 4--Roomed, 'suitable for two persons. Apply , THOMAS TfiORNLEY, ' ' 2269 Salt^JFully, Lyttelton. END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 221, 27 January 1869, Page 3
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