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ODDFELLO W HALL., MONDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1878.. RAND CONGEES IN AIT) 01? ST. aIALT'S CIIUECH FENDS. Conductor ... Mr S-: G. Inslone; Loader ... ... ... Mr J. B. HunterInstrumentalists—Piano, Mrs Croelcett; Violin?Miss Howell, Miss Dickinson, Miss Kitty Dickinson, Messrs. J. B, Hunter, B. A. Dickinson, G. Fcatlierstoue r Flute* Mr S. G. Instone ; Cornet, Messrs L. Young andE. Hancock ; Tenor, Mr G. Gilchrist Euphonium, Mr MTvillop; Basso, MrGoods; Side Drum, Master Geary; BassDrum, Mr Haucock. Part I. 1— Opening Anthem “ God Defend New Zealand” ... ... ... Band and Chorus 2 Song, “ The Bridge” Mrs Irwiu--3 Seleclson, “ Tancredi” ... Orchestra, 4 Song, “ Murmur of the shell” Miss Vaughan 5 Duet, “ What are the wild waves saying” Miss Monekton and Mr Hunter--6 Song, “ Merry sunshine” ... Miss Hogg 7 Duet (Violin) ...Messrs Hunter & Dickinson, 8— Song, “ Rock’d in the Cradle of the Deep” ... ... ... Mr Lowe--9 Song, “ Janet’o Choice” ... Miss Vaughan 10 —Trio (Violin) “ Glorious Apollo” Miss Howell and the Misses Dickinson Interval of Ten Minutes. PArt 11. 1— March, " Men of Harlech” Band & Chorus--2 Song, “ The Irish Emigrant” Mr Hunter 3 Duet, “The Cousins” ... Mis§es Vaughan 4 Selection, “ Maid and Magpie” ... Orchestra 5 Song, “ The Pilot Brave” Mr S. G.lnstono 6 D U et, “ Gipsy Countess” Mrs Irwin and Mr Hunter--7 Song, “ Josephine and Napoleon” Mr Lowe 8 — Duet (Piano), Mrs Gordon & Miss L. Howelj 9 Duet, “ The minute gnn at sea” ... ... Messrs Hunter and Inston 0 " 10— Duet, “ Watching for Pa” ... Miss Young 11— Song (Dual), “ Maggie's Secret” ... ... Misses Taylor and Robinson 12— Song, “ Molly Darling” ... Mr Perry 13— National ini hem ... Band and Chorus Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 punctually. Tickets —3s, 2s, Is. W. CROCKETT, Director. OF ENGLAND CONCERTFINAL EEHEAESAL. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), Eight o’clock sharp, W. CROCKETT, Director. T V. TWINNING JL e *■ Pupil of SIGNOR GIORZA, PSOEESSOR HUGHES, And PROFESSOR RICHARDSON Intends taking a limited number of pupils In Riverton for the Pianoforte and singing. Lessons every Wednesday. Terms (payable in advance) — Pianoforte ... ... £3 3s per quarter Singing ... ... £3 3s ~ Quarter commences on Wednesday, 24th July, 1878. Cultivation of the voice. No previous knowledge of music necessary. Avl rpaq— ~ ACADEMY OF MUSIC, InvercargilL TO WOOL GrEOWEES AND FAEMEES-y-N) H. MAITLAND A CO.* AUCTIONEERS, Stock, Station and Commission Asest®. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on the growing clips of wool of largo and small flocks,, either for sale in the local market or for shipment to Lo ndon. Also on GRAIN, for sale in Invercargill and Dunedin,, or forshipment to the Australian Colonies. Esk Street, Intebcaegcuv Opposite tho offices of Messrs Macdonald and. Russell,, Solicitor*-

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Western Star, Issue 261, 7 September 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Western Star, Issue 261, 7 September 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Western Star, Issue 261, 7 September 1878, Page 4