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BOXING NIGHT. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27. OOYAL TRISH ANNIVERSARY BALL. TOWN HALL. To commence at half-past 8 p.m. DOUBLE TICKETS— IOs 6d. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. Caterer — Mr Alfred Gee, Colombo street. Master of the Ceremonies — Mr Foley. Band under the leadership of Herr Zincgraff. Tickets to be had at Mr Gee'a. Colombo street. W. P. MORTON, 4777 Hon. Sec. A GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT will be given at the DRILL SHED on BOXING DAY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, In aid of the Funds of the Cavalry Band, Under the distinguished patronage of : HIS WORSHIP THIS MAYOR OF CHRISTCIIURCH, AND THE CITY COUNCIL, COL. PACKE, MAJOR WILSON, C.B. And the Officers commanding the Rifle ■ Corps, Artillery and Engineers. CONDUCTOR— CAPTAIN PACKER. LEADER— MR. C. BUNZ. PIANIST— HERR ZINCGRAFF. PROGRAMME. Paiit I. Grand March— " Tanhauser" (R. Wagner) — Full Orchestra Song— Mr Allen Quartette— (Rossini) — Major Wilson, C. 8., Biinz, Capt Lean, J. Spensley • Selection— " Grand Duchess" (C. Biinz)— C.V.C. Band Song — Mr Zecsler Cornet Solo— Mr C. Coombes Overture —" Le Caid " (Thomas) — Full Orchestra Comic Song— Mr C. W. H. Woledge. Part 11. Overture — "Le Dieuet la Bayadere" (Auber) — Full Orchestra Bong — (Kticken)— Mr Rowley Violin Solo— "No. 6" (De Beriott) — a Biinz Quartette (Double)—" Hunter'B Farewell n (with Brass Band accompaniment) Messrs Rowley, Pearce, Clark, Spensley, Zeceler, Cooke, Thompson, and Dora Song — Mr Allen ; Selection— « ll Staniera "— C. Y. C.Band Wind-up Galop— Full Orchestra. Admission, Is; Reserved Seats, 2s 6d. Doors open at half -past 7, to commence at 6. Carriages may be ordered for half-past 10. 4771 CHRISTMAS. HESLOP'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS will be RE-OPENED on TUESDAY, the Uth Instant, with an entire lot of NEW FOUNTAINS and SCENERY. Entire satisfaction given. Prices greatly reduced. Colouring, either in oil or wate*colours, at reasonable rates. A LOCKET AND PICTURE FOR 10s. Note the Address : — HESLOP'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Lichfield Street. 4673 TjiINEST CHRISTMAS FRUITS ON SALE, AT FISHER & CO.'Sj ALLIANCE TEA WAREHOUSE,; HIGH STREET. ; 4758 FOR SALE, a useful COB, broken to Saddle, and perfectly quiet. Apply at the Times office, Christchurch. 3749

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 491, 24 December 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 491, 24 December 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 491, 24 December 1869, Page 1

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