Conceit m H EAT R E li O V AL . 'JPIS BAY (TUESDAY) JULif 23it» CONCERT IN AID OF THF GRAHAMSTOWN WESLEY AN CHOIR. VAN BREE'S BRILLIANT CAN :ATA ST. CECILIA'S DAY. PROGHRAMJfE-P/ T- I. Overture—Selections from " Novina " —(Ferd. Beyer) . Chorus—" Breathe within this quiet valo Recitative —". Sing praise to her " — Miss Keven Chorus—" Brooks shall murmer " Recitative and Aria—" Frascati, clad with beauty "—Miss Giibble Chorus —" Youth and love " Reciiative—" Sweet sounds the song of love" —Mr S. Mep.oliem Choi-LiE—" Rise and break the chains" Chorus—" Vales may suit the cb rra of Beauty" Recitntive—" Yon silver moon " —Miss Hales Chorus—" Fragrent odours " Recitative—"With gratitude our souls rre filled "—Mrs J. Grib'ble Chorus— *« Give way now to pleasure " Chorus—" Holy music." Interval of Ten Minutes. Pait 11. Pisno Duet—" Oberon"—Mis? Clark and MiBell Pavt Song—" Victor's return " (Mendelssohn) —Company Solo-Maritana gay Gitrna" (W. 0. Levey) Miss Gribble Solo—" The deep sad sea "—Mr Duustr.n Solo—" What do the angels dream " —(C. Gounod) —Mrs Gribble. Duet ««Ifa* away " (Raustou) —M'sses Keven nnd Meachem Solo—" ghe wore a wreath of roses " (J. P. Knight)—Mi»s Hales Solo—" Star of lovo" (W. V. Wa^hce)- Mr Gribble j3olo— "Remember or forget" (HaraJUon Aide)—Mi*s L. SLeven , Sole—" There is a flower that blcomethf (W. V. Wallace) —:Mr S. Meachem Sole—" Speak to me," (F. Campana—Miss Keven Cayat.''na~" Remember " (DoDizetli)—Mr Or. P. Filton Song—" Strangerß yet" (Claribel) Miss B. G.ibble Duef-—" The Gipsy Coun' ess " (S. Glover) — Mr rid Miss Gribble. God Savb a?ai! Qtjbbk. 2846 j Lectures, etc THAMES YOUNG MEN'S CHBiSTIAN ASSOCIATION. n IB S 1 T E C TU R E In connection with the above By The Eev. S. J. NEILL, IN THE Presbytei "an Church on THURSDAY, July 25th, 1878, at 8 p.m. Sfbjece : THE SIEGE OF DERBY. Tickets, Is, may be had of all the members. The Union Choir, under the Leadership of Mr GJgg, w'l render selections of music at intervals. 2834 Notices FELLOW CITIZENS-MY TRADE. Bl THIS I BBEK AN HONOBABLE SrBSISTENOE. SANDES STREET, BLOCK 27. EVERY BRANCH EXECUTED. usio Bound, from 2s 6d. Masonic Apron Caseß, Pocliot Books, Port- i folios and Scrap Books made to order. Maps, Plans, &c, &c, Mounted and Varnished. Work can be left with my son WiniAM, Fruiterer, &c, Pollen street, Grahamstown. ' 2554 W. 0. DENNES, IMPORTER OF EVERY description of DOMESTIC and MANUFACTURING Sewing Machines to be had afc the Thames Branch, Pollen street, at Auckland Prices on Weekly or Monthly Payments. Liberal Discount for Cash. Questions to be considered in Buying a SEWING MACHINE:— Whore can I see the LARGEST ASSORTMENT to select from ? Where can I see SAMPLES of every variety of WORK the different kinds of MACHINES DO? Where can I have a MONTH'S FREE TRIAL to test whether I like the Machine ? Whore can I be TAUGHT how to do all the different kinds of work the Machine is guaranteed to perform FREE of CHARGE ? Where can I buy a Machine that shall be kept in repair for a TWELVEMONTH FREE OF CHARGE ? All these advantages are offered by W. C. Dennis: Any Lady who cannot get out to view the Machines ran have one sent her free of charge for trial, and a lesson at her house, by sending on a Post Card the kind of Machine she would like, addressed — Manager, W. C. DenncSj Pollen Btreet, Thames. Now in stock at the Branch Depot— Wheeler and Wilson's now Straight Needle and old style Bow Needle, Werthcim Treadle (Hands to arrive). Princess of Wales, Dolly Vardens, Europa,' and iv addition Royal Washing Machines, Wringers, Fret Saws. Needles for all Machines Two Shilling per dozen. GREAT CENTRAL DEPOT, Queen Stbeei 1 Auckland. 2785 THAMES VISITORS TO AUGKLAND CAN be accommodated* with Comfortable PRIVATE BOASD and RESIDENCE upon moderate terms at— MBa John Cashel'b, Upper Hobsdn Btreet, Auckland. Opposite Auckland Western Academy.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2944, 23 July 1878, Page 3
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644Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2944, 23 July 1878, Page 3
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