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WESLEYAN CHURCH, TDAPEKA ON Sundav. service.^ will be concluded na follow: — Lawrence (morning) — Mr Tuckeb „ (evening) -Mr MiLBURN Blue Spur (morning)— Mr Vivian „ (evening) — Mr Hebron MoaFlat (11a.m.)— Rev. 0. Griffin Coal Creek (3 p.m.)— Rev. C. GbitfiN Roxburgh (7 p.m).— Rev. C. Griffin LAWRENCE DISTRICT HiaH SCHOOL. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, 2nd OOIOBER. A NNUAL CONCERT AND MAGIC •"■ LANTERN ENTERTAINMENT (entitled " Round the World in 30 Minutes ") under the nuspiceß of the above School Committee. Accompanists (vocal and instrumental)— Mosdames Copland and Woods; Misies S'enbpuse, J. Bolfe, Harrop (2), Nicol, and E. Fowler. PROGRAMME. Pakt I. 1. Overture — 'Roulette Galop ' (Violins, Viola, and Piano) — Misses Stenhouse, B. Harrop, J. Rolfe, Master R. Stenhouse, and Messrs Roscow and Woods. 2. School Chorus— 'See Saw'— School Children. 3. Song — ' Come Sing to me the old Scotch Songs ' — Miss Blair. 4. Pianoforte Solo — ' Shepherds evening Song' — Miss Maria Arthur. 5. Contralto Song — ' Dreaming ' — Miss Jesiie Rulfe. 6. Baritone Song—' The Holy Friar '—Mr Bremner. 7. Vocal Duet -'Oh! ye Tears ' — Misses Dartoo and Blair. 8. Song— 'The murmur of tbe Shell' (by request) — Miss M'Nicol. 9. Duet (Violin and Piano)—' Operatic Fantaßia Faust.'— Miss and Master Stenhouse. 10. New Patriotic Song—' The Highland Brigade ' — Mr Peter Miller. [Words by " D.D.;" music by J. J. Woods.] 11. Pianoforte Solo— 1 Home, Sweet Home '— Miss Maggie Evans. 12. Song—' Only Dreams '—Miss Darton. 13. Comic Vocal Duet — '"Very Suspicious' — Miss M. Silk and Mr J. J. Woods. Interval of Five Minute?. Part 11. 1. Overture — ' Viccolo ' (Piano and Violins) — Misses Harrop (2) and J. R»lfe, and Master R. Stenhouse and Mr J. J. Woods. 2. Glee— * Canadian Boatsong '—School Childrau. 3. Song— 'Hail to the Chief '—Mr J. Copland. 4. Song— 'Beauty Sleep'— Miss Rolfe. 5. Piano Solo- 'The Sailor's Dream '—Miss Fraer. 6. Song— 1 Tbe March of the Cameron Mea ' —MrJ. J. Woods 7. Song—' Sweet Spirit hear my Prayer »— Miss M'Nicol 8. Song — ' Who's that tapping at the Garden Gate '— Misß Jeff cry. 9. Song and Chorui — ' Bring back my Bonny to me'— School Children. 10. SoDg— ' Our Jack's come Home to-day '— Miss Silk. 11. Song— 1 The Pilot '-Mr Simpson. 12. Piano Solo— ' Heather Bells'— Miss Ellen Evans, 13. Instrumental Solo and Quartette—' God Save the Queen ' (Soloist, Miss Mabel Rolfe)— Mioses Stenhouse, Harrop, and Rolfe (2), and Master Stenhouse, M'Donald, J. Roscow, and J. J. Woods. Interval of Five Minutes. Part 111. MAGIC LANTERN EXHIBITION. 'Go» Save the Queen. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; to commence at 8 sharp. Admission— Front Seats, 2a ; back, Is ; children, half-price. JOHN THOMPSON, Hon. Secretary TESTIMONIAL TO J. C. BROWN, ESQ., ; M.H.TJ. ' TITEMBERS of the Central Committea are ■■■ requested to meet in tho Lawrence Borough Council Chambers THIS EVENING, at eight o'clock sharp. THOS. PILLING, Secretary Central Committee. WESLEYAN CHURCH GIFT SALE. A SALE of Useful and Fancy Articles will be held on WEDNESDAY and THURS" I DAY, 14th and 15th OCTOBER, in Trinity Church Schoolroom, Lawrence. Sale will commence at three o'clock each diy. Refreshments will be provided. Admission 6d, which will be returned in purchases. " NOTICE.

PREVIOUS to Stocktaking, the undersigned "^ are reducing their Stock of Furniture, Crockery, Hardware, Clothing, Drapery, and Fancy Goods at prices hith rto unknown in Lawrence. _ ARBUCKLE, ROBERTSON & CO. NOTICE. A NYONE found trespassing on Section 18, ■**• Block V., Waitahuna West, after Ist September will be prosecuted. ALEX. A. WYMAR. Waitahuna West, Ist September, 1885. TTERBJKRT AND (JO., 11 LAWRENCE, Have on Saib :— (Ex s. s. Kaikoura) SECOND SHIPMENT. FOR 1885 \ I OF AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. Red Clover, White Clever Alsyke, Cowgrass, Timothy And Lucerne

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1184, 30 September 1885, Page 2

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