LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ABONIC HALL, OAMARU. GRAND OPKNING NIGHT. MONDAY aitd TUESDAY EVENINGS, AUGUST sth and 6th. T| b Greatest Wonder of the Age, THE INFANT WONDER TROUPE. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! ! INFANT WONDERS ! INFANT WONDERS!! THE ELDER BKOTHERS. MIL -J. ELDER, The Groat One-Logged Horizontal Bar and Trapeze Performer ; also, Champion One-Logged Clog Dancer of the World. MASTER H. ELDER (9 years old), Champion Horizontal Bar and Trapeze Por♦'nrmer ; also, Champion Clog Dancer. MASTER A. ELDER, The Infant Wonder, Infant Wonder (<i years old), Acknowledged by the Press to be the greatest Negro and Dance Artist ever introduced to the Colonics, who will appear in his Album of Songs, Dances, and Nogro Sketches. Also, MR, J. M'GUINESS, The Greatest Violinist of the Day, in his Great Imitations.
PRIZES ! PRIZES ! PRIZES ! TO BE GIVEN AWAY EACH EVENING, Consisting of— Watches, Sovereigns, RP. Coffee and Tea Services, Oil Paintings, Clocks, E.P. Cruets, Meerschaum Pipes, Albums, Cutlery, etc.
Admission—Front, seats, 35., with three envelopes; second seats, 25., with two tmvelopes ; gallery, Is., with ono envelope. ASONIC HALL. FRIDAY, this !)tit AUGUST. M US. MEDLAND NE VV SHAM Will give a GRAND FAREWELL PIANOFORTE RECITAL, Assisted by Local Artistes, Vocal and—lnstrumental. ;!ll LE CT URK IN AID OF THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. 4 LECTURE on GEOLOGY (with Tllua- -*■ trative Diagrams) will ho delivered by the Rev. a. B. TODD, in the Volunteer Hall, on THURSDAY, AUG., Bth., at S P.M. Admission : Is. Children, 6'd. GEORGE SUMPTER, ~& n President. FIRST OAMARU PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. TUB MO] ""*~ For Issue of Receipt, of MofGV'will be hold TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, ' AUGUST 6, at 7.30.
JOHN HARDY, Secretary. "OHTH OTAGO PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. Tlie usual MONTHLY MEETING
[ Will be hold at the Secretary's Office, Tynostreet, on TUESD AY(TO-MORROW), 6m AUGUST, Between the hours of 7 and 8.30 p.m. GEORGE SUMPTER, " !1 Secretary. W HERE ADAM AND KINO'S. 349 CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. X JOSEPH GARI), do ACCEPT the 1 ., CHALLENGE nf Mr. A. Bull, of Maerewhenua. to PLOUGH him for £2O aside, with either a Single or Double-furrow Plough. Tlie Match to he Ploughed according to conditions to be arranged. 343 JOSEPH CARD. T OST—TO-DAY, between tho Windmill ' Hill and Tyne-street, a PURSE, coning TWO Ct NOI'ES. One of tjieNotes is mart-fit, and is known by tho loner. The finder will receive 10s. on leaving the same at the Mail Office. 344 OTEPOPO ROAD DISTRICT. tyOTICE is hereby given, that any Per--1 son allowing GOh'SE to GROW on the DISTRICT ROADS, so as to impede traflic, will be prosecuted. Thirty (3(1) Days from July 2(i, will be allowed to cloar it oil'. By order of the Board. ALEXANDER PIRIE. Clevk. Otepopo, August 1, 187 S. 327 "PLOUGHING ti'EAMS WANTED. £JOOO ACRKS ' St " ,)bl ° an <* Tubsoclc PLOUGHING TO LET, at Ekicnlfe. Apply to Mr. Polsox, tho Manager. 63 JOHN REID. TO THE LADIES "K OAMARU AND SUBURBS. MRS. NEWC 0M B E begs to notify that she has Commenced Business in thoso premises in Wane. beck-street, lately occupied by Mr. Smith, photographer, as a Fancy Repository. Ladies' and Children's Undei clothing. Wool Work in Petcicoats, Shawl*, Abtimacaasars, Daisy Mats, &c. Inspection Invited. 133
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 724, 5 August 1878, Page 2
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