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WHITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH FRIDAY, JUNE i, 1809. ORATORIO, "CHRIST AND HIS SOLDIERS" By John Farmer. Commencing at 7.30 p.m. PROGRAMME: Part I.—The (ifc of Christ. 1. Recitative Chorus, "Suffer ■Little Children." . Solo and Chorus, "Hark! the Glad Sound,''. 'Miss R. Okey. 3. Semi-chorus and Chorus: "In the fields with their flocks abiding." 4. Chorus. "0 tome, all yo faithful." 5. Solo. "And did the Son of God appear" Mr. A. Lee. 0. Chorus, "Ride on! ric •in Majesty." 7. Chorale. "Ai ?m>io, ••'Wlreii 1 survey the Wondrous Crosfc," .... Mr. A. Vcale 9. Solo, "Bv Jesus' Grave," Mrs. W. Duncan 10. Solo, and Chorus, "Jesus' Christ is risen to-day," .. Miss Blake 11. Solo, "Our Blest Redeemer," Miss Black 12. Chorale, "The Lord ascend-

13. Recitative Chorus, "Be thou faithful unto death." 14. Introductory March .. .. Or 15. Solo and Churn*, -'Hark! a thrilling voice," .. Mies 0. Buck 10. Solo and Chorus, "In token that tlwm shalt not fear," Mr. F. Asher Ilia. Solo, "The Son of God goes forth to war." Mr. A. Veale 17. Chorus, ''Soldiers <if Christ arise." IS. Solo and Chorus "Oft m danger, oft in woe," "Chmtian seek not yet repose," Mr. A. Lee 10. Solo mikl Chorus, "When our heads are liowed with woe." Mr. It. Lee 20. Solo, "Rock of Ages," .. Mies Keys 21. "Quartette, Meaiis died for us" iMiss. Mrs. and Mr. A and Mr. E. Lee. 22. Chorus, ".lesus Lives." 2:!. Chorus'. "Who arc these like stiirs appearing?" 24. Chorale and (Jm round the thrc Whitclev Orchestra under Mr. Lawn. Conductor Mr. C. H. White Pianist Miss Okey. Ore mist Miss" '

SALE OF LEASES OF EDUCATION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1909. L. A. NOLAN & CO, , U7ILL sell by auction at their Mart. Devon Strct'l, New Plymouth, at 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, June 30. Leasts for 30 years from July 1, 1009, with. .perpetual rights of renewal, of the following ami other Edwation ReLot I.—Sec. U, lilock iv., Upper Waitara S.D., 380 acres; uurtet annual rent £l4 os. Lot 2—Sec. 10, IJloi-k iii., Upper Waitara S.D., liSo acre.s; upset annual rent iiio 13s Oil. For 21 years, from July 1, 1909, with neroetual riffht od renewal:

Lot 15.—Not Plymo'uth, Sections 201, 202, On. iir. if.; upset rent |H>r annum. Lot l(i.~New Plymouth, Sections '__, ' mild 31(1, On, 2r. 2p.j upset rent £1 per annum. Lot 17—Xwv Plymouth, Section fti. Tr. lp.j upset vent J-2 per annum. Lot IS—New Plymouth, Section F, On Or. ISp.; upset rent 5s per annum. Lot ll).—Hua Village, Section 17, oa. 1 r. 8 p.; upset rent 10» per annum. r_. .-,„ W-..M-..:... V.,,1- ».., T11n,.l- Iv ■pint rent 2s Od per Conditions of sal e >n».v "e fioen, on and after SATURDAY, June 5, at the ■OlUce or thf Board's' Solicitor, Jlr. J. IT. Qailliam (Govett and Quilliam) or of the Board's Secretary. Jlr. F. V. Corkill. Xntional Bank Chambers, Xew .Plymouth, from whom any information can \>e obtained.

AN OLD SONG. ■- " ........ /.i.. .j. was too Uigb ninety years on the floor. It was taller by half than this old man, himseli Thoujrh it Weighed no* a pennyweight V\, T E have just imported a tine = " men of the Old Grandfather's Clock. It is titled with one of the best ' a lie of soiid Rosewood. Every CiOOD hous'c in Taranaki should have one in it. HAVE A LOOK AT IT. Also see tin Handsome E.P. Jug an.' 1 Basin for Washsand being offered foi £7 10s, which is half its usual price. SKEATBS BROS., WATCHMAKERS and JEWELLERS. Op. Theatre Royal, Devon St., New Plymouth: and at Queen St., Auck-

THE NEW ZEALANi TURF REGISTER For SEASON 1907-lKra. JULL AND ACCURATE REPORTS O 7 T&E PAST SEASON'S RACING (INCLUDING TROTTING) NEW ZEALAND. AOTRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAL FUTURE EVENTS TABLES OF WINNERS WEICIIT-FOE-AGE SCAC" RULES OF RACING WINNING OWNERS WINNING HORDES WINNING SffiES . nd other interustinp; Sporting Mitt";: of Valuable Character. PRICE 10a «d. OCEAN ACCIDENT AND FIRE IN SURANCE CO.—All classes of in surance St lowest current rates.- 31/ awur and' Clarke, Agents,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 108, 3 June 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 108, 3 June 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 108, 3 June 1909, Page 3

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