MECHANICS' STORE. JUST Received our NEW SEASON'S TEA, some of the finest that has ever come to this Market, which we are selling at the following low prices : Boxes of 121bs, £1 3s ; strong congo, 2s per lb; extra, 2s 6 d per lb; and very choice, 3s per lb New currants, fine, full fruit, 5.Jd per lb Fresh salmon, in lib tins, lis per dozen Fine snow drop crystal sugar, s£d per lb ; fine yellow, 4£d per lb ; fine white, 5d per lb Our finest plantation coffee, only Is 8d per lb All other articles connected with the grocery trade very cheap. Come and see for yourselves. Note the address— MECHANICS', Corner of Colombo and Lichfield streets, Christchurch. JAMES PEARSON, Grocer. LOOK OUT FOR THE HALL, THE HALL, Centre of HIGH STREET, CHKISTCHURCH. IHE ECONOMICAL and REASONABLE DEAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT Of this town. SPECIAL LINES. Costumes, 10s 6d. White Cotton Hose, seamed and fashioned. 9d per pair. Children's Quilted Sun Hats and Bonnets, 9d each. Men's and Boys' Suits, in every style and price, AT THE HALL, THE HALL, HIGH STREET. J. & J. Crothers. /COLONISTS' HALL, LYTTEL TONGRAND CONCERT In aid of the Funds for Enlarging the Wesleyan Sabbath School, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21ST, 1875. The Band and Chorus will number about Sixty Performers. Conductor Mr J« T. M Smith. Pianist Mr R. Searell. PROGRAMME: Paet I. Soli and chorus—" Adeste Fideles " tral accompaniments) Song—" Hagar" (Farvargar)—Miss Calvert Soli and chorus —" To Thee, Great Lord " (Rossini) Aria—"O rest in the Lord" (Mendelssohn) — Miss Kent HANDEL'S "DETTINGEN TE DEUM" Solo parts by Miss Kent, Master John son, Messrs T. W. Jones, S. Johnson, and W. S. Smith. Part 11. Instrumental —" Chimene" (Tollot) —Band Chorus—" To Rome's immortal leader " (Mozart) Aria—" Alas, those chimes" (Wallace) (orchestral accompauiment)—Miss A. P. Smith Pianoforte solo—" Chilperic" (Sydney Smith) Mr R. Searell Semi-chorus—" The Carnovale" (Rossini) Song—" Jessie's dream" (Blockley)—Miss Donaldson Song-"Tht last man" (Callcott)—Mr W. S. Smith Song—" Will he come " (Sullivan) —Mips Kent Song—" The Monarch of the Woods" (Loder) Mr S Johnson Chorus—" The Gipsy Chorus" (Weber). Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8. Tickets —Front seats, 3s ; back 2s May be obtained of the committee, and at the doors. 10 20 1824 1.0.G.T.-DAUNTLESS LODGE. JL sentatives to the Grand Lodge will be taken TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, at half-past eight sharp. All members are particularly requested to be present. 1292 GEO, ALLEN, W.S,
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 424, 21 October 1875, Page 4
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