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KEW ADIJESTISE3TENTB. ■:•■ V. ■ ;B. : ;-.7, : '.;:; CHRISTCHURCH ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. A GRAND VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT in aid of the Battery Funds, will be given in the Town Hall, Cbristchurch, • ..;•::; ON TUESDAY EVENING, 12th OCTOBER, 1869. Conductor— Lieut. Stansell, V:A. AccosiPANxisT — Captain Packer, C.V.C. PROGRAMME. : n Part I. Overture— Cavalry Band ■ Song — "Sweet Home "...Mr Hy. Thompson (Wrighton) ■ Solo and Chorus— "Kate of Berain,": Welsh Melody — Miss E. Ness and Vocal Union Pianoforte — Premi&re Grand : Valse— Mra J. A. Bird and Mr Simms (Ealliwoda) Song—" Oh ! to be a Sportive Fairy "— Mr3 Beechey (Hatton) Instrumental — Symphony No. 4 : (Haydn)— Messrs Biinz, Lean, Lee, Spensley, Thomson and Packer . Duett— Vocal, "Slowly and Softly Music should Flow," Mr and Miss Rowley— (Glover) Song — Mr Alfred Maekell Solo, "with vocal accompaniment — "Beautiful Isle of the Sea" (Thomas) Pabt 11. Selection — Cavalry Band • Duett— Vocal, " Friendship"— Miss S. Ness and Lieut. Stansell (Rossini) ' Song — ''The Queen's Letter" — Gunner Hill, V.A. (Hobbs) * Duett — Cornet and Piano, selection 'from " Ernani" — Messrs Coombea and Packer (Verdi) Song—" The Way we have in the Army " — Mr Zeesler (Blockley) Part Song — " Early Morning" — Vocal Union (Kiicken) ■. ■ x Instrumental — "Mazurka a Redowa," full orchestra (G. Godfrey) ..■■'{ Song— "Life is a River"— E. S. Ellisdon (Nelson) Chorus — " There is a Witching Light !r (Murray) Song— "By the Blue Sea"— Mr Lee (Hy. Smart.) GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Doors open at 7.30. Concert to commence at 8. ' . Admission — Front seats (reserved), 3s ; second seats, 2s ; back, Is. Volunteers are requested to attend in the full dress uniform of their respective corpß. 4135 STORE TO LET. PREMISES centrally situate, well adapted IT for Storage of any kind, or general mercantile business. JOHN S. LEGETT, Gloucester street, 4120 Opposite Telegraph Office.

DRIME WETHER LEGS MUTTON, IS EACH. W. H. MEIN, CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS. 4132 FRESH "^s BUTTER, Is. PER LB. EGGS, QC3.. PER DOZ. ■ AT •'- ■'■ ■' " A LLIANCE TEA WAREHOUSE] FISHER & CO.; High Street. 4129 HEW SEEDS, Just Received, Ex Annie Scott. ■pIRST-CLABS; SAMPLES OF While Clover Red Clover Cow-grass Trefoil, &c, &c. W. WILSON, 4130 c Nursery Seedsman. mHE Friends of Mr S. CLEMENT are JL informed that the remains of his late wife will leave his Residence, Avonside, at One o'clock on SUNDAY, OCT. 10. REES WM. WALTERS, 4133 Undertaker. EUREKA GOLD PROSPECTING COMPANY". Q HAREETOLDERS in the above Company O will please take notice that a second call of £1 per share is required ; which may be paid to the Secretary on or before SATURDAY, the 23rd inst. 1 JOHN AULSEBROOK, Secretary. Oct. 9, 1869. . 4131 UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, ST ASAPH STREET. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), OCTOBEP. 10. mWO SERMONS will (D.V.) be preached JL by the Rev. R. TAYLOR, lately from England. Subject in the morning — <c The Churches' True Light." Subject in the evening—" All's Well that Ends Well.' Services commence in the morning at Eleven o'clock, and in the evening at halfpast Six o'clock. A Collection will be made at the clo3e of each Service, in aid of the Trust Fund. 4136

TO rURNITUE/E BUYERS. C3J-O TO WHITEIiAW & DAWSON'S ■ . .•■•■•■ , ■ ■-:•..•■ .. ■. \FOR ■ •■ - : ■■' ; ■ -'.' SKDROOM CHESTS OF DRAWERS, From dCQ, £2 58, £2 lOS, and upwards. LARGE SIZE DO, DO, From jJS3 SS, JS3 lOS, £3 15S, and upwards. BEDSTEADS, WASHSTANDS, DRESSING TABLES, AND BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, EQUALLY CHEAP. ; ; W. & D.'s for Parlour Furniture, for utility and cheapness. W. & D.'s for Kitchen Furniture, all warranted strongly made W. & D.'s for Office Tables, Desks, and other requisites. W. & D.'s for Eurnishing all kinds of Public Buildings and Institutions. . W. & D.'s for Drawing-room and Dining-room Furniture. PERSONS FURNISHING WILL ENSURE CONSIDERABLE SAVING BY MAKING PURCHASES AT WHITELAW & DAWSON'S, Upholsterers and Cabinet Makers, Furniture Brokers and Valuators, STDENHAM HOUSE, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHUECH. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED STRONGLY MADE WITH WELLSEASONED TIMBER. N.B.— Working Men supplied with Furniture, upon Weeklf or Monthly Payments/ upon Mtif factory reference*. ■>.-. -■- ■•_ •.•■•-•.,■■ ■ ;'•• ■■-- ■;■-•>■■"< ■"■>^ ■■■'•'"> * ? -

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 438, 9 October 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 438, 9 October 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 438, 9 October 1869, Page 3

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