LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. lection with L the Church Building Fund, Waiareka, will bo ln-Ul in Messrs. Cuiinell and Clowes' Tj no-street, beginning on WEDNESDAY, tho COth INST., and remaining open until FRIDAY EVENING. . and Fancy vVork in great variety, Chinese aud Indian Ornaments,' Paintings, Wis and Papei Flowers, Articles of Vertu, etc. The Hazuar will be opened by the Mayor. Several Ladies have consented to preside at the Piano. . A Refreshment Stall will be provided. The Bazaar will be dnsed each evening between five and i-evt-n o'clock. Admission, li.; Children, fid. 355 \ PROMENADE CONCERT in connection with the WAIA RE K A BAZA AR, will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, at Messrs. Conncll and Clowes' Store. PROGRAMME ; Mr. G. Jones Pianoforte Solo (English Airs) Miss Tewsley Mrs. Clowes Mr. G. Jones Pianoforte Solo Miss Tewsley Song ... Pianoforte Solo MissTewsley Thc Concert will commence at 8 precisely, and conclude at half-past 8. During this time, the ordinary business of the Bazaar will be suspended. 478 NATIONAL~VGI7fcIjLTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE Meeting of DELEGATES to consider the establishing of a National Agricultural Association will be held on SATURDAY, 23ur> INST., at 10 a.m., in the Large Room of the Star and Garter By order. J. CHURCH, N.O.A. & P. A. 1 E COXD SUN DA Y SCII O0 L 5 LANTERN ENTERTAINMENT. On FRIDAY" NEXT, in the new Hall, Teesstreet, at 7.30 p.m., will be shown the new American SCIOPT I C O N, Showincr a disc S feet in diameter. Vifavs : 2S Slides of Christian Martyrs 12 Slides of the Holy Land 13 Slides of Natural Phenomena. Some Hymns will also be thrown on the Screen. Short Readings will be given explaining each Slide. Admission : Cd to all Sunday Scholars. Grown people, Is. All the Sunday School Children invited on FRIDAY' NEXT, 22.vd INST. ±54 YOLIIN TE E R HAL L. Maktin Simoxsek Manager. Grand Opcninsj Night of CHEEVERS, KENNEDY, AND BENT'S 14 MINSTRELS. 14 TUESDAY, NOV. 26. Positively One Night only. 430 GEO. LINGARD, Business Agent. At the Shop in Thames-street lately occupied by Mr. J. Cahill. NOVEMREII 20th. PA N 0 R A M A OF TIIK FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR. BATTLE OF WATERLOO. A Large Number of Prizes Given Away. Adinissi n : Is. only. Proprietur : M. Solomon. 490 OSBORNE HARVESTER AND BINDER. TOABMERS desirous of securing the -*- Simplest and Most Efficient Machine in the Market will have an opportunity of inspecting the OSBORNE At the Agricultural Show. FIRST PRIZE AT RICCARTON TRIAL. The only machine at work last season in New Zealand cut 500 acres without a single extra. The HARVESTER is th- easiest worked and least likely to get out of order of any yet invented. ROBERT WILKIN AND CO., CHRiSTcnuucii, Sole Agents for New Zealand. 492 RAiLWAY NOTICES NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY'S. PASTOR xL AS? LTURAL AND :uN'S SHOW. rHE following ALTERATIONS will be made in the fares and ranning Trains : The afternoon trains to Maerewhenun, Timaru, and I unedin (express tiain excepted), will each leave Oamvu one hour la'er on the 21st and 22nd Instant. A Spechil Train will run from Dnnedin to Oaniaru on 21st and 22nd instaut, as follows :—Leaving Dunedin at 5 a.m. ; Piilmerston, 7.35; Hillgrove, 5.30; Hampden. 8.42; Jierbert, 9.20; Maiieno, 9.40; arriving at Oamara at 10.15 a.m. Passengers can roturn by any ordinary train. The Gods Train from Palmerstnn, arriving at Oaniaru at 3 p.m., Will convey passengers. A Special Train will also leave Camari; for Ngapara at 10 p.m. on 2l*t, 22ud, and •?3rd instant, returning from Ngapara at 11.30 p.m. Return Tickets at Single Faros will b" issni'd from Dunedin to Oamara. aod from Tiimm to i -amaru, and all intermediate stations, on 21*t and 2;! nd instant, and will be available to return up till 23rd inst. (inclusive). From Christchurch and stationnorth of Timaru, Return Tickets at Single Fares will be issued on 20th and 21st ii; Nt'iiit, and will hy available t-> return up to 23-d instant (inclusive). A. GRANT, 464 General Manager.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 814, 21 November 1878, Page 3
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