ON SALE, NEW BOOKS, in variety. Times' Office, Lyttelton. WANTED. AN ASSISTANT-MASTER for the schools at Lyttelton. Salary £140. Apply to the Rev. O. Mathias, Bishop's Commissary, Christchurch, or to the Rev. G. CoTTERiLLj Grammar School, Lyttelton. WANTED, TWO FEMALE SERVANTS. Apply to Mrs. John Dudley, Rivpr Avon, or to Mrs. Charles Dudley, Lyttelton. WANTED. A Married or Single Man, as General "^ Farm Servant. Apply to "Mr. S. Beswick, Kaiapoi. v WANTED. A SMART, Active Boy to milk. Apply to Messrs. R. & G. Rhodes. WANTED. AN HOUSEKEEPER—A middle-aged woman would be preferred, but a married couple without encumbrance would not be objected to if the man could do the work of farm-servant. For further information apply to Mrs. Day, Sumuer, or to Messrs. R. & G.Rhodes, Rhodes' Bay. ' ■ . .'■■ WANTED. A GOOD Female Servant, to whom the best w.ages will be given.. Apply at the house of His Honor the Superintendent, Chrtistchurcb, or at the office of the Lyttelton Times. Lyttelton Choral Society. -■' rpHE Lyttelton Choral Society will hold -*-. a Public Conceit in the Town Hall, Lyttelton, on Tuesday, the 31st inst. . Conductor—Mr. J. M'Cardell. . Piano-forte—Mr. J. Bilton.SacrcU. Overture—Piano-forte—Mr. Bilton. Chorus —Te Deura—Boyce. Chorus—" Lift up your heads"—-Handell. Quartetx—" O Lord, another day is flown"— Haydert Anthem—" I will arise"—Creyghton. Piano-Forte Solo. Chorus—" Thou that from thy throne of splendour"—Hayden. Solo—" Consider the Lilies"— Chorus-—Hallelujah—Handell. Interval of 15 minutes. Secular. Chorus—Boating Song—E. G. Monk. Ballad—The fair Flower of Northumberland, E. F. Rimbault Glee.—Foresters sound the cheerful horn — Sir Henry Bishop Part Song—Green Leaves—Bianchi Taylor Glee—Mynheer Van Dunck—Sir H. Bishop Serenade —Awake the starry midnight hour— F. Mendelssohn &-SOLO— » Part Song—Oh the sweet contentment —E. F. Rimbault G_ee—A bumper to the fair—John Parry God Save the Queen —Novello. Tickets, 2s. fid. Family do. to admit Four persons,.Bs.,may be obtained at the Mitre and Canterbury Hotels, Messrs. Gee & Co.'s, J. G. Fyfe's, and at the Lyttelton Times' office. Doors open at half-past 6, to commence at 7 precisely.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 284, 21 July 1855, Page 1
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324Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 284, 21 July 1855, Page 1
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