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!• JSTBW ADYERTISJSMJEIfTB. LYTTELTON CHORAL SOCIETY. THE SECOND C ONCER* Of the Season will take place on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, APRIL 5, IN THE COLONISTS' HALL. , „ Programme in future advertisements. Tickets :— Reserved Seats, ftsj Hall, la. _________^ 2637 m O W N HA L XV, CHRISTCHURCH. THE "TIMES" MINSTRELS W : H have the honour of giving A GRAND CONCERT I lit AID OP THE LIBRARY FUND AND BAttD or the ORPHAN ASYLUM. Under the distinguished Patronage and Presence of HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT And the Members of the Executive, HISjWORSHI-P THE MAYOR And the Members of the City C»u"\c", &c, &c^ &c. ON SATURDAY, APRIL 3, \869. Messrs Morgon and Hobbs have kindly consented to assist. The Programme will comprise the foitatt 'ng choice selections: — Pabt I. 1. Selectionc — Orphan Asylum Band 2. Opening Choir**— •• Alpine Wooer " 3. Ballad—" Old Cabin Home " 4. Comic Song — " I juisiana Belle " 5. Ballad—" Linda has departed " 6. Comio Song—" Hen Convention " 7. Ballad—" Fare thee well, Fitty desr " 8. Ba»ad— " Nelly Grey " 9. Comio Song—" De Ole Wood P;'e." Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Sentimental Song— "Like r Flower"— Mr J. Cliff T'n Whistle Sole— "The SwiSß Boy," airrtd variationc — Mr A. F. Poore Serio-Comic Quartette (by desire)— " We're a Band of Brothers "—Messrs J.C'ft, Hobbs, J. Dunlop, and D. Dunlop Solo and Quartette—" The Little Wanderer" —Mr J. Morgon. JAPANESE "STRING BAND. Song and Gaoi.ts — "Pull, pull, together, Boys "—Mr D. Dunlop Concluding Choruc — " I nugbing Chorus "— By the Company Finr'e—" God save the Queen." Conductor— Mß. D. DUNLOP. Doors open at Half-past Seven i commence at Eight. Tickets:— Front Seats/ 2s ; Back do, 18; to be obtained of Mr Farr,' Crystal Palace Buildings; Mr Gee and Mr Bradwe" 1 , Colombo street; Mr Hughes and Messrs Spencely and Co., Cashel street ; Stevens and Co., High street, and at the Times Office. ALBERT T. W. BRADWELL, 2G43 Hon. Ser ARRIVAL OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. ILLUMINATIONS. mRANSPARENCIES painted in Oil to any JL design, in the first style of the art. COLOURED FIRES, Red, Blue, Crimson, Green, and Yellow, on Sale. Flags, Banners, Rosettes, Decorations, &c, &c. ATKINSON & CO. 2647 Papanui Road. TO-MORROW. BOOKS! BOOKS!! 450 VOLUMES or CHOICE BOOKS. (Removed for convenience of Sale.) IT MATSON & CO., wJH SELL BY AUCTION, At the Commercial Chambers, late Wesleyao Church, High street. ON SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1 450 volumes choice books, removed from : Mrs Cridland's residence. No Reserve. 1 Sale at One o'clock. - 2653 END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 276, 2 April 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 276, 2 April 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 276, 2 April 1869, Page 3

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