| a gkaml> luCtsi'JAi. 'ii:« 11.1,1 Ai.h :•.!£-.•; i IN AID OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND BUILDING FUND -Will take place at THE ATHESLEUM BUILDING, LAWRENCE, Ok fEIDAT EVENING, MAECH 18, 1869. Doors open ct 7.30 p.m. ; to commence precisely at 8 o'clock, Rsv. M, H. Marxist is ths Chair. Mr*. M. H. Martin has kindly consented to preside at the piano. Opening : Selections by the Band. Chairman's Address, PART L Angela' Whisper Waltz By the Band. Song »., ... M . Mr. Fen wick. Duet, " What are the Wild Waves saying" ... Mr. and Mrs. Ilall. Song... ... ... Mr. Bastings. Wedding Polka ... By the Band . Song r ... ... Mrs. Higgs. Song ** Her Bright Smile" Mr. Francis. Interval of Ten Minutes. PART 11. Song " Attld Robin Gray" Mrs. Hall. Reading ... ... Mr. Grand March ... ... By the Band. Song... ... ... Mrs.Brunton Song ... ... ... Mr. Hall. Duet "I know a Bank" Mr. and Mrs. Hall. Reading ... ... Mr. Song... ... ... Mr. Downes. Finale, National Anthem By the Band. Tickets of admission, 3s. each ; to be had of all the members of Committee. For further particulars see hand-bills. JOHN BENNETT, Hon. Sec. WALTER MURDOCH ROSS desirca to return his sincere and gratef u | thanks to his numerous friend 3at the Blue Spur, Gabriels, and Munro's, for their kind and liberal aid in enabling him toremo>etoawannerclimateforthebenefit of his health ; also, to Dr. Stewart, and the various members of the Tuapeka Hospital Btaff for their uniform kindness and attention to him during a severe and protracted illness. WiLTER M. ROSS. Lawrence, 2nd March, 1869. PUBLIC NOTICE. rt!HE undersigned, having disposed of _L h» saddlery business to Messrs. Low and Sons, saddlers and harness makers, begs to thank those gentlemen in Lawrence and throughout the district who have so liberally supported him during the four years he has been in business, and has much pleasure in recommending Messrs. Low and Sons as his successors. G. B. VAUSE, Saddler, Lawrence, March 5, 1869. SADDLEBY^|3E& SADDLEEY TOW AND SONS, Having purchased the Stock and Goodwill of Mr. G. B. Vftase, and having established themselves in the premises lately occupied by their predecessor, with a stock of SADDLERY second to none in Dunedin, express a hope that as it is their intention to do business at prices to meet the times, the inhabitants of the Tuapeka district will call and give them JUST ONE TRIAL before going to Dunedin for their goods. Every kind of Saddlery in stock. AM. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. LOW AND SONS, Saddlers and Harness Makers, Peel-street, Lawrence. TAMES M U L L A T, BAKER AND COITFECTIONEE, Next door to Bute Arms Hotel, WELSHMAN'S GULLY, SYTCTZEBS. Wedding Cakes Made to Order. CAMP HOTEL, Frenchman's Hill, SWITZERS. Bobebt Febgtj§on - - Proprietor. Every accommodation for Travellers. . First-class Stabling. . BILUABB TABUS OS THE P3EMI3E3. MATHESON'S HOTEL, ♦ Known as * ! THE DIGGERS' HOME, MTELSHMAJf'a GULLT, BWITZEEB. Good Accommodation. Good Stabling. ALE 2fcV M ATHESON, •^ GEITEBAX. BTOBEKEEPEB, Welshman's Gully, Switserfc Wholesale and Retail. L EX. MATHESOK, Wholesale and Retail GENERAL MERCHANT, Frenchman's Hill, Switzers. A Billiard T,abte on the Premises,.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 56, 6 March 1869, Page 2
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