WANTED, AN Active Lad, for general work. -£*- Apply to A. Bayfeild, Lyttehon. WANTED. AN ASSISTANT-MASTER . for the schools at Lvtlehon. Salary <£i4O. • Apply to the Rev. O. Mathias, Bishop's Commissary, Christohurcb, or to the Rev. G. CoTTEiaiiiL, Grammar School, Lytteltoiu WANTED, rpWO FEMALE SERVANTS. •-*— Apply to Mrs. John Dudley, Rivpr Avon, or to Mrs. Charles Dudley, Lyttelton. WANTED. A ' Marrisd or Single Man, as General Farm Servant. Apply to Mr. S. Beswick* Kaiapoi. 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. ' : ■ Fovfunlier information apply to Mrs. Day, Suinviei'i or to Messrs. R. & G.Rhodks, Rhodes' Bay. WANTED. A GOOD Female Servant, -to'.-.whom-the - best wages will be given. Apply at the house of Ilis Honor the Superintendent; Chrtistuhurch, or at the office of the Lyttelton Times. Lyttelton Choral Society. f:PHE Lyttelton Choral Society will hold -*- a Public Concert in the.'Town Hall, Lyttelton, on Tuesday, the 3!st inst. Conductor— Air. J. M'Carbei/l. Piano-forte—Mr. J. Hilton. programme—SacuU. Overture—Piano-forte—Mr. Bilton. Chorus—Te Deurn—Boyce. Chorus—" Lift up your heads"—Handel. Quariext —"O Lord, another day is flown"— , Haydn ( , Anthem—"l will arise"—Greyghton. Piano-Forte Solo. Chorus—" Thou that from thy throne of splendour"—Havdii. Solo-—" Consider the Lilies"— Chorus—Hallelujah—Handel. Interval of ] 5 minutes. Scalar. . 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 Glee,—A bumper to the fair—John Parry God Save the Queen —No^ello. Tickets, 2s. (kl. 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. Do.ns open at half-past 6, to commence at 7 precisely.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 285, 25 July 1855, Page 1
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322Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 285, 25 July 1855, Page 1
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