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HALL, LYTTELTON. G R A N D CONCERT In aid of the Funds for Enlarging the Wesleyan Sabbath School, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21ST, 1875. The Band and Chorus will number about Sixty Pert'o'’mprs. Conductor... ... ...MrJ-T. M Smith. Pianist Mr K. Searell. PROGRAMME: Part I. Soli and chorus —“ Adeste Fideles ” tral accuin pan i meats) Song—“ tlagar” (Farvargar) —Miss Calvert Soli and chorus—“ To Thee, Great Lord ” (Rossini) Aria— ‘ O rest in the Lord” (Mendelssohn) — Miss Kent HANDEL'S “DETTINGEN TE DEUM” Solo parts by Miss Kent, Master John son, Messrs T. W. Jones, S. -Johnson, and W. S. Smith. Part 11. Instrumental —“ Chimeue” (Tollot) —Band Chorus—“ To Rome’s immortal leader ” (M ozart) Aria—“ Alas, those chimes” (Wallace) (orchestral accompaniment) Miss A. F. Smith Pianoforte solo—“ Chilperic” (Sydney Smith) Mr K. Searell Semi-chorus—“ The Carnovale” (Rossini) Song—“ Jessie’s dream” (Blockley)—Miss Donaldson Song—“ The last man” (Callcott) —Mr W. S. Smith Song—“ Will he come” (Sullivan) —Miss Kent Song—“ The Monarch of the Woods” (Loder) Mr S -Johnson Chorus—“ The Gipsy Chorus” (Weber). Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8. Tickets—Front seats, 3s ; back seats, 2s. May be obtained of the committee, and at the doors. 10 20 1824 FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of David Sneddon are invited to attend the Funeral of his late son, David, which will leave his residence, Harper street, Newtown, on Friday, the 22nd inst, at 3 p.m. 1283 DERWENT POTATOES. FOR SALE. A FEW TONS GOOD DERWENT POTATOES. Price £3 per ton. CLIFFORD and ROPER, Cashel street. 1288 WANTED, for St Michael’s Church, a Bell-ringer. Apply Mr F. Allen, at the school-house. 1289 \ \ ANTED, at Hill’s, A 1 Registry Office, a Governess, for up-country (three children). Must understand music and French, &c. Also, two Female Cooks and two Housemaids for a country hotel. Wages good. Apply at once. Plenty of men on hand. 1287 TO LET, Two Good Front Rooms, with hall. Plastered throughout. Next Mr Duncan’s Nursery, Ferry road. Rent, Gs per week. 1285

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 423, 20 October 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 423, 20 October 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 423, 20 October 1875, Page 2

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