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GEORGE BARRELL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. Motor Hearses and Carriages for Funerals. Any Distance. raONE 30-203 (Night or Day). 221, DURHAM STREET, CH/CH. The Oldest Firm in Canterbury. Established 1876. LAMB AND HAYWARD LTD. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 1»2. CASHEL STREET. CITY. 'PHONE Private Address: 34-552 (DAY OR NIGHT). WILLIAM LAMB. 307. MANCHESTER STREET. 'PHONE 34-544. J. LAMB AND SON FUNERAL FURNISHERS. (Established 1878). 234, LICHFIELD STREET, EAST. TELEPHONE 34-520 Day or Night. L. A. KING, Manager. JOHN RHIND - FUNERAL FURNISHER - ■ Business Address: 19, LONDON STREET, RICHMOND. ’PHONE 3 Q. 174 o NIGHT Private Address: 106, Montreal Street. 'Phone 36-197.

The New Zealand Shipping Company’s calendar for 1934, which is being widely distributed in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, is distinguished by a handsome photogravure of the motor liner Rangitane illuminated by night while berthed at Gladstone Pier, Lyttelton. Mr Douglas Jones, of Lyttelton, supplied the photograph for the reproduction. consists of English songs, arranged chronologically, will include the famous double round “ Sumer is icumen in ” <1220-1840), which will be sung by a number of Mr Williamson’s juveniles. Mr George M’Cann, baritone, will sing the “Song of the Victory of Agincourt " <1415). Works of composers such as Thomas Morlty, Henry Lawes, Henry Purcell, etc., through the various periods to those of the present-day composers, will find their place on the programme. As an additional interest Mr Williamson will intersperse his songs wth explanatory comments. Miss Edna Moore will be at the piano. H’* Bradshaw will give an organ recital at the Anglican Cathedral on Thursday next, at 8 p.m. Mr A. Gunter will play two violin solos. The following is the programme:—Sonata in C sharp minor. Allegro appassionata (Harwood): Slnfonia to the Cantata “Ich steh'mit einem Fuss im Grabe,” for oboe and strings (Bach); violin solo, slow movement from the Concerto in j E minor (Nardinl); Choral Song and 1 Fugue in C major (Wesley); Suite in B fiat, “Scenes in Kent" (a) Aylesford Bridge, on the Medway, <b) Allington 3-iOck, (c) Orchard Blossom, (d) Rochester Bells (F. H. "Wood); Largo from the Symphony “From the New World” (Op. 95) for orchestra (Dvorak); violin solo. Adagio in E major (Mozart); Angelus du Soir (Op. 10) (Bonnet); (a) Song without Words, “Spring Song,” and 1 ‘War March of the Priests” (from “Athalie”) for full orchestra (Mendelssohn). I

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 940, 9 December 1933, Page 2

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