f^\ RAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENVT TAL CONCERT, in aid of the Funds of the CAVALRY BAND, To be held in the TOWN HALL, THIS EVENING. THURSDAY, JULY 14. Under the distinguished patronage of his Honor the Deputy-Superintendent, and Mrs Rhodes, Mrs Rolleston, Colonel Packe and Mrs Packe, Major Wilson, C.B. and Mrs Wilson, his Worship the Mayor of Christchurch and Mrs Duncan, the Ex-Mayor and Mrs Anderson, and the Officers commanding the Rifle, Engineer, and Artillery corps. PROGRAMME. Pakt I. 1. Grand Festival March— (J. Becker)... C.V.C. Band 2. Song ..Mr Appleby 3. Duett — Piano and Violin — (C. Ketterer and Ad. Herman). .. Mrs Hamilton and C Budz 4. Song, « Milly's Faith "— (Claribel)...Mrs Digby 5. Overture— (Thomas).. .String Band 6. Part Song, " Softly fall the shades of Evening " 7. Song...MrNesßfleld 8. Duett— Pianoforte — Haydn's 2nd Grand Symphony... Miss Robison and Mr Simms 9. Song, "The White Squall" ... Mr D. Dunlop 10. Chorus, " The Heavens are telling "— (Haydn)...C.Y.C. Band Past 11. 1. Overture.. .String Band 2. Song... Mr Carder 3. Duett (vocal)... Mr and Mrs Long 4. Song, "No Friendly Moon, No Guiding Star "...Mrs Lloyd 5. Pait Song, "Home Sweet Home" 6. Song, " The Bird in the Wood," Violin Obligate. ..Mrs Bowler and Mr Bunz 7. Duett — Cornet ... Messrs Coombes and Biioz - 8. Song, "Lol Hear the Gentle Lark," Flute Obligato...Mrs Beecher and Mr Poore ' 9. Selectionß...C.Y.C. Band 10. Song (comic)... Mr Chas. Martin. Tickets to be had at Mr Spensley's, Mr Inwood's, Crystal Palace Buildings, t Grand's Fancy Bazaar, and Cook and -Roes'. Admission— Front seats, 3s ; second seats, 28; back seats (only. to be had at the door) la. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. 1218 MONEY 1 MONEY 1 I 1 MONEY LENT on Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver-plate, Electro-plated ware, Clothing, Drapery, &c. | I. HERMAN, LICENSED PAWNBROKER, High Street. Ladies' Gold and Silver Watchep, Keepers, Colonial Gold Wedding Rings, Earrings, Lockets, New and Second-hand good Silver Levers TO BE SOLD, at a very low figure. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry CLEANED and REPA T RED, at moderate prices. 168 ORDERS FOE CHARLES YATBS HORSE-BREAKER, CLIPPER, J AND SINGER, Left at J. GAY'S LIVERY STABLES punctually attended to. Horses Docked, Dogs Cropped, &c. N.B. Fat Sheep, Prize Sheep, and Sheep for Shipment carefully Shorn. 1047 NEW GOODS TO HAND, EX SIBERIA, And other late arrivals. MRS F. C. BOWL ER, STAY AND CRINOLINE MANUFACTURER. WORLEY'S PATENT STAYS, CORSETS, &c. NEWEST STYLES IN THOMPSON'S PATENT CRINOLINES. ELASTIC SUPPORTING BANDAGES ABDOMINAL BELTS, AND LACED STOCKINGS, Made to order' HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 36 THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND LIFE. Agents, MILES & CO., 109 c Lyttelton and Christchurch. LATE FIRE. THE Business of the undersigned will be carried on (temporarily during the erection of their new stores) in the premises lately occupied by Mr Hughes, Stationer, directly opposite their Stores lately burnt down in Cashel street. 4797 c R. & D. SUTHERLAND.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 668, 14 July 1870, Page 4
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