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WfiSLEZAM OUOROfI, TtJAPJiSa. ON Stmday, services will be conducted as follow :— Lawrence (morning)— Rev. J. c mith ,i (eveniniO— Mr F. Vivian Blue Spur (morning)— Mr J. WeathbbaliL „ -Rev. J. s?mith Wetheratones (8.15 p.m )— Rev. J. Smith Watoh-nigbt Service, Saturday, 31st December, at 11 p.m.— Key. J. Smith. \n IB S T APPEARANCE •*• OP THE LAWRENCE OMINSTMLS IN THB TOWN HALL, On TUESDAY, 3rd JANUARY, 1888, In aid of tbe LAWRENOE FIRE BRIGADE. (Under the patronage of the Mayor and Borough Councillors.) FULL ORCHESTRA, Of 8 Instruments. PEOQEAMME. Pact I. " < Johnston : ! Bones : Fdank Leigh. Tambo : j Jas. Leigh. Wh. Fbaer. j Overture — "Gorilla Quadrilles" ... Orchestra. Opening Chorus Company. i Song and Chorus—" Barney, take me home again" .. „ ... Jas. Gift'en. Song (comic)— "Eazors in the air" Jas. Leigh. Song and Chorus— "Sweet Genevieve ... ... ... ... Chas. Smith. Song (comic)— " Come to the window, Nelly" ... ... ... Wm. Fraer, Ballad— " I dreamt, my little hoy, of thee"... J. Brooke. Comic Finale : "THE MOUNTED FOOT PAEADE." Interval op Five Minutks. Pact n. Overture „, Orchestra, Side-splitting Faroe : "EN COUP DE EAZOE." Lessee of Theatre Eoyal Frank Leigh. Ihnade Murska ... ... ... Chas. Fraer. Henry Irving ... ... ... Jos. Brooks. Pete ... ... ... ... Jas. Leigh. Song flni Chorus—" Good old Jeff "—James Giffeu. Double Song and Dance— Wm. Fraer and Jas. Leigh, Song and Chorus— "The Cahin on the Mississippi Shore"— W. G. Urquhart. Stump Speech— Jas. Leigh, To conclude with the Boaring Farce, "A BAD NIGHT'S BEST." Travelling Nig "W. Fraer. Landlord Frank Leigh. Cook ... ... Jas.Leigh. ) Monkey Harry Fraer Boarders, Ac. Popular Prices— 2s and Is. DANCE TO FOLLOW-Ib. Ladies Frr«. WAITAHUNA RIFLE d. A GRAND CONCERT AND FARCE, to be followed by a DANCE, will be held in tbe Good Templars' Hall, Waitahuua, on THtTRSDAT, 29ra DECEMBER, 1887 (the night of the annual Agricultural Show). Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; to oommenoe at 8 o'clock. Tickets — Concert only, la 6d; Concert and Dance, 3°. PRO BONO PUSLIOO. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! AWING to the i«rge trade done during the Christmas Holidays, I have been com* pelloi to renew my Stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Choice Lines in Kaiapoi, Oamaru, Roslyo, and Mosgiel Tweed > s uit», AT HOLIDAY PRICES. C&L AND SEd THE GOODS. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! ! New and Special Lines in every kind of Boots and Shoes. DRESS GOODS In endless variety, from 2i 9d per dozen yards. TflE CHEAPEST, LARGEST, ATSD BESI-SELEnTED STOCK IN LAWRENCE. M. FRAER, Ross Place, Lawrence, TO LET — Furnished Apartments. — Terms on application to Mrs BABKHAN, Beaa* moot Road. LOST— On Caledonian Grounds, Stone from ' Maltese Cross. Ten shillings reward on returning to Mr Jambs Chalmers. WILL the party who stole Petuna Plant from my Garden return same to save j further trouble.— John Edib. ANTED KNOWN— New Prize Books ; new Annuals for 1888; Boys' and \ Girls' Own Paper, &c— at Gbo Jectsbt's. rTT ANTED— Purchasers for Yule Tide and YV Xmas Numbers Illus 1 rated London News, Graphic, and Chatterbox,— Geobob jEEEBBYt WANTED— One and all to come and inspect Christmas and New Gifts ; Christmas and New Cards— great variety— I GBO. jBggKRY'3. WANTED — An Inspection of large selection of Glassware and Fancy China, &o, Geo. Jeterby, Robs Plane. WANTED KNOWN— New Milk delivered regularly ev^ry morning at 2d per quart.— J. J. Nichols. TO MEET THE TIMES- Best Christmas Cakes can be obtained at 9d per lb at S. Woottok'9, Baker, Lawrmce. PARTIES supp'ied regularly with Milk, I night and morning, at 3d per quart.— J. E. Bkomlby, Parsonage-street. WANTED KNOWN We are Cash Buyers VV of Wool, Skins, and Hides.— M'KßlOH and Robertson, Batchers, Lawrenoe. WANTED KNOWN— That U. Dale h»s removed to premises next Herbert and Co.'s, and will open an entirely new stock of Boots and Shoes for the season. Cheapest Cash Shop in Lawrence. Measures and Repairs promptly attended to at most reasonable rateSj ANTED KNOWN— I hat Gko. SWAN"WTCK has purchased Mr Mouaghan 1 * business as Boot and Sboe maker in Lawrence. i All orders either for measures or repairs promptly exeouted. Address : One door , above Commercial Hotel. Peri street WANTED KNOWN -Rackets, Teooio Bails, and Bowling-green Bowls, at J. Habiop's, Poel-etreet. <

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XX, Issue 1416, 28 December 1887, Page 2

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