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UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS LORDSHIP THEMOST RIGHT REV, DR. MORAN. Catholic Church Building Fund PORT CHALMERS. A GRAND %i\i\ vk I MipittpM gotu^t IN AID OF THE ABOVE FUND, WILL BE GIVEN IN Crickmore's Eoyal Assembly Rooms, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 23. The Members of Si. Joseph's Church Choir, and the Provincial Brass Band, liave Jcindlg volunteered tJieir services. OVERTURE Orchestra. GLEE ...' ... "Hail to the Chief" ... Company SONG ... ... " My Protty Jane " ... Gentleman SONG ... ... "Alas! those Chimes" ... Mrs. Connob BALLAD — (favorite) ... ... ... Mr. Carroll SONG ... ..." Dear Little Shamrock " . . : Miss Hessord RECITATION ..." Mary, Queen of Scots "... Mr Desmohix SONG ... ... "You and I" ... Gentleman SONG ... ... " Happy Moments " ... Mr. Griffin SONG ... " Let me like a Soldier fall " Mr. Connob. INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. GLEE ... ... "See our Oars" ... Company SONG -... ... "Jessie's Dream" ... Mr. Smith SONG ... ... " Erin, my Country " ... Mrs. Connob RECITATION ... ... ... ... Master Scanlan SONG ... ... " Irish Emigrant " ... Gentleman DUETT "Convent ßells" <" Mffls Hkwokd & (. Mrs. Connor SONG ... ... "The Harp that once" ... Miss F. Hesford SONG — (Selected) ... ... ... ... Gentleman SONG ... ... "Half-mast High" ... Mr. Carroll SONG ... ... "Good-bye, Sweetheart"... Miss Hesiord BALLAD ... ... ... • ... ... Mr. Griffin Finale— " GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!" Doors open at 7.30 ; Concert commences at 8. RETURN TICKETS (INCLUDING ADMISSION TO CONCERT) THREE SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE EACH. ADMISSION TO CONCERT TWO SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE. y NOTICE. npHE 'NEW ZEALAND TABLET' COMPANY (LIMITED) Capital: £1,500, In Shares of £1 each, iully paid up. APPLICATION LISTS FOR SHARES ARE 'NOW OPEN At the Head Office, and the several Agencies throughout New Zealand. BISHOP MOHAN'S APPROVAL. The manner iv which the New Zealand Tablet has been hitherto conducted is deserving of approval. I have no doubt the future management will be in accordance with the past, and that this journal will continue to be an excellent Catholic newspaper. Under these cireumstanues, I can have no hesitation iv saying it deserves the generous support of all Catholics in this Coleny. I beg te recommend it to theiii most earnestly. - v Given ut Duuedin, 15th July, 187 f P. Mohan, Bishop of Dui aedin.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 73, 19 September 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 73, 19 September 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 73, 19 September 1874, Page 4

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