NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, BINGSLAND. SPJRVICES will (D.V.) be conducted by the REV. R. TAYLOR in the above Place of Worship, as follows: — On THURSDAY, Oct. 28, at 7 p.m. SUNDAY, Oct. 31— in the Afternoon, at Three o'clock; andinthe Evening, at half-past Six. Collections will be made after each service in aid of the Trust Fund. ON MONDAY, NOV. 1, A Public TEA MEETING will be held. Tea on the table at Six o'clock. After which, addresses will be delivered by several ministers and friends. Single Tickets, Is 6d; Double Tickets, 2s 6d. 4249 m E £ A T B E ROYAL. AN "AMATEUR PERFORMANCE In aid of the FUNDS of No. 3 COMPANY, C.R.V., "WILL BE GIVEN to-morr/ow evening, Thursday/ the 2Sth inst., Under the Patronage of HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT, AND MRS ROLLESTON, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR AND MRS ANDERSON, WM. WILSON, Esq., and MRS WILSON, LIEUT. COL. PACKE, and MRS. PACKE, MAJOR WILSON, C.8., AND OFFICERS C. Y. CAVALRY. THE OFFICERS OF THE CHRISTCHURcH VOLUNTEER COMPANIES,
THE OFFICERS OF THE NORTHERN VOLUNTEER COMPANIES. The Performances will commence with the Laughable Farce in Two Acts, by Gilbert A'Beokett, Esq., entitled "THE TURNED HE A D.' Dr Mulpent ... Mr W. M. Maskell.
Mr Fitzfiggins ... Mr C. Ff. Pemberton. Ferdinand FilzSggins Mr E. D. Hepworth. Dick ... .. Mr A. Maskell. Dampley Mr F. Bull. Spoutling ... ... Mr Carter. Laura ... ... Mies Herberte. To be followed by " A MOST UNWARRANTABLE INTRUSION," An Interlude in one Act, by Maddison Morton. Mr Nathaniel Snoozle Mr F. Bull. Intruder Mr E. D. Hepworth. To conclude with the Screaming Adelphi Farce, "WHITEBAIT AT GRSENWICH." Mr Benjamin Buzzard Mr W. M. Maskell. Miss Lucretia Buzzard Miss Herberte. Mr Glimmer ... MrC. Ff. Pemberton. John Small (the waiter) Mr A. Maskell. Sally Mrs Williama. Doors open gat 7, to commence at 7.30 precisely. Admission — Dress Circle, 5s ; Stall, Ss ; Pit, 2s. Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle Tickets may be obtained at Mr Farr's, Crystal Palace Buildings ; at Mr Hughes, High Street ; and at the Clarendon Hotel. Volunteers are requested to appear in the uniforms of their respective corps. Stage Manager— Mr ALFRED MASKELL. 4247 PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Proprietors of the Lyttelton Times beg to inform the public that they have made arrangements which will enable them every month to PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS TO THEIR PAPER with a FREE COPY of the European Mail. It is unnecessary to enlarge upon the merits of the European Mail, as they speak for themselves. Those who have seen the paper agree that it is the most complete and best arranged monthly summary of European news which reaches the Colonies. The first supply of the European Mail intended for the Subscribers to the Lyttelton Times will leave London on December 31, and from that time the European Mail will be regularly delivered with the Times immediately after the arrival of the English Mail. Intending Subscribers to the Lyttelton Timesy wishing to avail themselves of this advantage, are reminded that it is necessary to forward their orders before the next Outward Mail, in order to make certain of obtaining their copy of the European Mail C4Q79
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 452, 27 October 1869, Page 3
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