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ADDFBLLOWS' HALL PROGRAMME OP THE MISSES LAVINIA AND ADA SINCLAIR TAYLOR'S C O N C E ] THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1875, Commencing at eight o'clock, Part I. Overture—" Semiramide" —Band, under the direction of Mr Bonnington Song—" I never can forget"—Mr A. Sheath Air—" Oh, had I Jubal's lyre" (" Joshua") —Miss Ada Sinclair Taylor Three Part Song—" How sweet and soothing"—Ladies' Voices Song—" Strangers yet"—Mrs C. M. Taylor Solo (Concertina) —" Les Oiseaux"—Miss Lavinia Taylor Song—" Cleansing fires"—Mr H. Loughnan Sonata (Violin and Piano)—Miss Robison and Mr Bonnington Aria—" Batti Batti" (" II Don Giovanni") —Miss Ada S. Taylor Part Song—" Echoes" —Mixed voices Duet—" Guillaume Tell" (Treble and Baritone Concertinas) —Mrs C. M. Taylor and Miss L. Taylor Part 11. Overture —" La Couronne d'or" —Band Song—" Five o'clock in the morning"—Miss Stringer Terzetto e Coro—" Tl Sogno del Marinaro' Miss A. S. Taylor, Mrs Maskell, Miss Marshman. Concertina Obligato—Miss L. Taylor. Chorus—Ladies' voices Song—" The yeoman's wedding song"—Mr A. Sheath Solo (Concertina)—Selections from " Faust" Mrs C. M. Taylor Song—" The love that loves me not" —Mrs Wood Jong—" The fountain"—Miss Ada Sinclair Taylor Part Song—" Daylight is fading"—Mixed voices Concertante Duet—Airs from " Lucia di Lammermoor" (concertina and piano) Miss Lavinia Taylor and Mr R. Searrell Duet—" After the rain"—Miss A. S. Taylor and Mrs C. M. Taylor. Accompanist—Mr R. Searrell. Tickets, 3s; gallery, Is. May be obtained at the Crystal Palace buildings, Messrs Bonnington, and Spensley's. 10-9 1512 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th. FURNITURE, BOOKS, &C. TR J. G. HAWKES has received inL structions from the Rev F. Knowles and others, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE, A quantity of Household Furniture, Books, Ornaments, &c, Removed for convenience of sale, Comprising : Iron and wood bedsteads, bedding, blankets, carpets, washstands, towel horses, looking glasses, fenders and irons, pictures, chairs, tables, easy chairs, couches, cooking utensils, crockery, cutlery, clocks, ornaments, work tables, chests drawers, &c Brewing utensils, small quantity malt and hops Bookcase and about 100 vols books Mangles, wheel barrows, sewing machines, &c Very elegant china dessert service. On account of the number of lots the sale 10-12 will commence at 11 o'clock. 1614 FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ' CLIFFORD AND ROPER will SELL 0 BY AUCTION, On the Ground, situate corner of Durham and Tuam streets (Behind Greig's Timber Yard), ON FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock— A quantity of new and secondhand timber and building materials, in lots to suit purchasers. 1242 BUSINESS NOTICE. TO THE INHABITANTS OF CHRISTCHURCH AND SUBURBS. MR G. BULL having This Day Disposed of the Butchering Business, carried on by him, to Mr A. McDONALD, begs to return his sincere thanks for the patronage so liberally bestowed during the past, and respectfully requests a continuance of the same to his successor. G. BULL will feel obliged if all parties owing accounts in connection with the Business, will settle the same as promptly as possible with Mr McDonald, whose receipt will be sufficient discharge. —G. BULL. With reference to the above, I beg respectfully to request a continuance of the support hitherto accorded, and by keeping meat of the best qnality at the lowest current rates, together with strict attention to business, hope to merit a fair share of public patronage. 1235 A. McDONALD. SPECIFIC FOR RELIEF J OP TOOTHACHE, frequently removes the most distressing pain, within a few moments of its application, when other ieme^ dies have failed to afford even the slightest relief. H. S. FAIRBANK, High street Next door to Carl's Empire HottS TANTED, a competent General Servant. A. Walker, clothier, Colombj street, 1241

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 417, 13 October 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 417, 13 October 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 417, 13 October 1875, Page 4

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