LATE ADVERTISEMENTS fA.SONIC HALL. yAM.u:i:. T r ESDAY E V F. N I S<> AUGUST Gcr. The Greatest Wonder »l 'he M>: THE INFANT WONDER TItoUPE 10-NIOHT r TO-NIGHT r! TO-NIGHT! CfFANT WONDEEtSI INFANT WONDERS : I THE ELDER BROTHERS. MR. .r. ELDKK, flie Great Horizontal Bar and Trapeze Performer : also. < 'hampion One-Legged Clog Dancer of the World. MA.STKR H. ELDER (i> years old), piort Horizontal Bar and Trapeze I'eriuimer ; also, Champion < 'lo# Dancer. MASTER A. ELDER. The Infant Wonder, Infant Wonder (»> years old). Acknowledged by the E'ress to he the greatest Negro Song and Dance Artist ever introduced to "the Colonies, who will appear in his Alhum of Songs, Dances, and Negro Sketches. Also, MR. J. M'GEJINKSS, Ibe Greatest Violinist of the Day, in his Great Imitation*. PRIZES r PRIZES r PRIZES : [to BE GIVEN AWAY EACH EVENING, Consisting of Watches, Sovereigns, K. f*. Coffee and Tea ■Services, Oil E'amtings, Clocks, E.P. Cruets, Meerschaum I'tpes, Albums, Cutlery, etc. Admission—Front seats, '.U., with three mvelopes ; second seats, 25.. with two ■nveloues; gallery. Is., with one envelope. if A S O N I C H A LL.
FRIDAY, TitF. tvrrc AUGUST. tfRS. MET) LAN I> NEWSHAM Will give a GRAND FAREWELL PIANOFORTE RECITAL, Assisted by Local Artistes, Vocal and—lnstrumental. *'t I LECTURE IN AID OF THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE * LECTURE on GEOLOGY (with JHns- £*• trative Diagrams) will be delivered by i!w Rev. A. B. TODD, in the Volunteer ;,n. oa THURSDAY, AUG., Sin., at S P.M. Admission : Is. Children, (id. GEORGE SUMPTER, $;, President. ORTH OTAGO PERMANENT I BUILDING SOCIETY. The usuftt MONTHLY MEETING Will be held at the Secretary"--' Office. Tynestreet, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, AUG UST 6, the hours of 7 and S..TO p.m. The election of an Auditor, in place of .Mr. -R. Dignan (resigned) will take place. GEORGE SUMPTER, ™3 Secretary. OAMARU PERMANENT "* BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE MONTHLY MEETING Fur Issue of New Shares ami Receipt of Money W 'II l>e held TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, AUGUST t>, at 7.30. JOHN HARDY', FOR SALE Eand ORCHARD ami Quarter-Ac action of [.and-
Kive minutes walk, from Post Orh, :i,; EMPIKE HOTKL. .iasoK iNIi LKICH, * Nurseryman and Seedsmen. THAMKS-STKKKr (Nearly adjoining Messrs. shrimskt and Moss' Nt:w Buildings). .Is of the N. O. A. Exhibition, 1576, amt of the N. U. flortienltur.il Society's Show, 18*7. 407 /~\N anil after FRIDAY, "-Met rn»t. the hours of SAtLtNU «»f the S.S. WAITAKI wilt be as follows, vi/.:— From Dunetlin : Pasßengers by the 10.10 a.m. train. From Oamaru : Passengers from Station at '2 p.m. H. AITKEN, Aftent. ""sales "by auction v WEDNESDAY, 7tk AUUtSF. At hi 3 Mart, Tyne-strcct. EO K»J K UuKEXF IKL lhas received instruction* to svll W public auction, at above time and place A LOT OF KOUSKHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting oi Chests o£ Drawers Cheffontcr Ho-sehair Chairs (new). Tables, Stove, Bedsteads. Ac., &eO. GREENFIELD, •)••> Auctioneer.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 725, 6 August 1878, Page 3
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