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NEW ZEALAND INTEENATIONAL EXHIBITION fJMMARU JQTSASTER RELIEF D N D. GRAND YOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, Under the Management of SIGNOR ENRICO SORQE, ON WEDNESDAY, MAT 31st, 1882. THE CAVALRY BAND CITY GUARDS BAND Also, several Ladies and Gentlemen Amateur Vocalists have generously offered their service. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT Will bo displayed for the first time ill the Concert Hall. PROGRAMME : Part 1. Operatic Selection—“ II Qniramento ”—Mercandanto—The Cavalry Band Trio —“ This Magic Wove Scarf”—Barnett —Miss Fairhnrst, Mr Appleby, and Mr Knox Song—" Golden Love”— Wallings Miss Little (Pupil of Signor Sorgo) Song—“ The Yeoman’s Wedding Song Poniatowski —Mr Knox Song—“ Spinning”—Cowen—Miss Fairhnrst Becit, (Euphonium Solo) —** In Splendour Bright ” Chorus Tolling ” The Cavalry Band. An Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 2. Fantasia —“ On Garde ”—Eiviere— The City Guards Band Trio—” Through the World ” —Balfe—Miss Fairhurst, Mr Appleby, and Mr Knox Song—“ At Last ” —Gabriel—Miss Little Song—" The Gallants of England Qatty— Mr Knox Song —‘‘ Smile and Bid mo Live ”—Pinsuti— Mr Appleby Operatic Selection—The City Guards Band. To Commence at Eight prompt. N.B.—As a moiety of the receipts on this occasion will bo devoted to the relief of the widows and orphans of the unfortunate victims of the Timaru disaster, an extra charge of One Shilling will bo made for the gallery and seats in the Concert Hall. Tickets for these will be obtainable at the Pay Office, Exhibition Building, np till noon on the 30th inst. ROBT. 8. WALPOLE. 1533” No extra charge in the building except as above. 5-30 1060 NEW ZEALAND INTEENATIONAL EXHIBITION BLONDEST-BLONDIN 1 . WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE ON THE TIGHT ROPE. Every Afternoon AT Three O’Clock. BLONDIN BLONDIN. 5 31 No Extra Charge. 2363 NEW ZEALAND INTEENATIONAL EXHIBITION PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■ Haydn THUESDAT EVENING, JUNE 1. JH^USIOAL - ' fJIREAT AND r JMQHT "PERFORMANCE.

LEECH’S JUVENILE BAND AND AUSTRIAN BAND COMBINED. sat violin, Miss A. Bnokland (10 years old) Ist violin, Master R. Moss (13 years old) Ist violin, Master A. Peters (11 years old) 2nd violin, Master O Barrett (11 years old) 2nd violin, Master G. Kerr (11 years old) 2nd violin, Master G. Beath (11 years old) Elute, Master C. Moss (10 years old) Violoncello, Mr Chas Ward Double bass, Mr J: M. Thompson Accompanist, Mr C. Ward Conductor, Mr J. Leech With accompaniment of full Austrian Band. Programme will bo published in To-morrrow’s issue. Blondin at 7 30. Concert at 8.30. ELECTS rc" LIGHT. NO EXTRA CHARGE. 5-31 23G9 E, S. WALPOLE, Sec. THE Friends of the late Mrs Grace Hodgson, lata of Governor’s Bay, are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave her son’s residence, Tucker’s road, Papanui, to-morrow (Thursday), at half past two o’clock, for the Papanui Cemetery H. tiCRIMSHAW, Undertaker, Corner of Durham and £t. Asaph streets. 5-31 2362 UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OP DRUIDS. dunstan”LODGE. THIS LODGE will be OPENED on THURSDAY NEX l', the Ist June, in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Montreal street, at 8 p m. W. A. LEACH, Secretary pro tom. 5-31 2361 CAUTION. THE Public generally, and my Customers particularly, are hereby CAUTIONED against Itinerant Imposters who canvass and obtain work in my name, the consequence being that not fewer than fifteen persons called at my shop on Saturday last for tvork supposed to be sent to me, Therefore, I hereby disclaim any connection whatever with this imposition, and bold myself responsible only for work left at my shop. V. SHOTT, Cutler and Umbrella Maker, 231 S High street, Christchurch. PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. THE Directors are prepared to receive applications for LOANS of £SO and upwards. H. R. WSBB, Manager. Offices—Hereford street. 2028 WINTER GOODS. R ADCLIPFE J OU GH IN Are now making their FIRST SHOW OF NEW WINTER DRESS GOODS, Including a Large Delivery of British Homespuns and Bradford Cashmeres, &c. Also, Black French Merinos, Cashmeres, And the New " Soarboro” Serges, in black and colors (Highly recommended for general durability,) Cloaks, Dolmans, Jackets, and Ulsters, And the Latest Fashions in Millinery Goods. HEAVY GOODS. Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Quilts, Flannel Shirtings, Calicoes and Linens of excellent make and value. BRADFORD HOUSE, VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THAVE MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, and In sums to suit borrowers, JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, Hereford street, Chris tohurch.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2541, 31 May 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2541, 31 May 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2541, 31 May 1882, Page 2

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