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9Hslirrtt^ent^irfoV ■ ■■■:& I ;N:-G' I -N.-G '•.. C L.A .S' .S: E.'.S, '• CHRISTCHURCH. ■■■-■: CONDtTCTKD BY Mr. C. MeRTON. Mil. MERTOIf begs respectfully to announce that the . FIRST PUBLIC CHORAL MEETING Of his Singing Classes will be held (by the kind permission of Mr. Stewart) at the Assembly Rooms, Royal Hotels on „.v WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 27th. ■A BAND AND CHORUS OF. , PORT V P E R F O R M E E S ; Leader-Mr. D. CLARKSOK, ''.' - Pianist—Mi:. BILTONG V .-.::.".■ PROGRAMME; : ..-/; ;•.-,-, ' -Part L .. .; „;:■: .'■■ National Antheni — God save our gracious '•' Queen. ; - •'' "• ; '-' : ''.' ''■-■'' '._.'-■■■ ■ Hymn—Forth from the dark and stormy sky— Jßousseau. Hymn—Give to us p^ace in our time; Pastoral Symphony— Handel, ■ ■ ■ Recitative—And God said (Creation^Mr; Merton—Haydn. Air^—Now Heaven in fullest "glory shone— Haydn. :■ „ : ■■, '■■■'■ .•■ Overture in Samson— r-Hwulel, \ Hymn^—Thou that from thy throner-J?«^w. i- ■ (Intermission of Fifteen Minutes.) ■ Pact 11. Overture— -3£artini.: - .:<. - ; • Song:—Mr. Stringer. ;..-■-.■■. ■. •". .'■ Glee —Glorious Apollo—- Gallcott. ,; Part Song—How-.glad. with smiles-rrjGr^c^. March—Lucia di LamiD.ermoovr— Donizetti. Glee and Chorus-—See our oars — Stevenson, Chorus (men's voices)-Lutzow's wild hunt— March—i-Prbin: the Hugue'notsfr- 'Meyerbeer. Song—Man the life-boat— Russell. Chorus—l see them on;their winding way— Hime. •• .:' :..-. ,■ ;' :^ .: : •':'■■. Pinale—Rule Britannia—D«*. Qrmei ■, Doors open at 7 o'Clock; .Concert to commence precisely at'Half--past:-. ' ■■:■"' Admission :—Reserved Seats, :55.; Family Ticket, to admit five persona, £1; Second Seats, 3s. : :. , • •-■■•, Tickets may be obtained at the "Standard' Office. An early application will add to tlie comfort of the sittings.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 475, 23 May 1857, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 475, 23 May 1857, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 475, 23 May 1857, Page 8

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