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Late Advertisements a BAND LODGE, New Zealand, 1.0.G.T* (English Constitution), Special Session THIS EVEEING, at Foresters’ Hall, comme cing at 7 o’clock. ENGISH LODGE VICTORY, 1.0.G.T.. Subordinate Lodge Meeting, THIS EVENING, at Foresters’ Hall, commencing at 8 o'clock.

CONVERSAZIONE. UNDER THE AUBPIOEB OF THE "English Lodge Y ICTORY No. 42, I, 0. Q. T. To be held at the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, BARNARD STREET, ON MONDAY EVENING, AUG. 15. The Chair will be taken by WILLIAM Price, Hsq., of Wellington, Grand Worthy Secretary of the Order, supported by the local Clergy. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Piano Solo - • Miss Bezzant 1, Chorus—“ Marching Song ” Wesleyan Tonic Sol-Fa Class ft. Song - - - - Mr Gilchrist 4. Quartette—" I’m a Shepherd of the Valley,” The Misses Fisher and Muster, and Messrs Martin and Cuthbert i. Song .... Miss Innes If. Address • • Rev W. H. Beet T. Duet—“ Albion " - Messrs Gilchrist and Saxon 8. Instrumental Music (by the Band)— MessrsW. Kimber, J. Rodgers, W. Knight, senr., W. J. Huggins, and W. Knight, junr. 9. Song—“ The Scout ” - Mr Saxon 10. Song and Chorus (by special request)— “ Near the Broken Stile ” Mis# A. Collins and Class INTERVAL FOR REFRESHMENTS, PART 11. 1. Address - Chairman 2. Chorus —“The Gay Young Rider ” Class 5, Duet—“ A.8.C,” - Miss Innes and Mr Tichbon 4. Instrumental Music • - - Band 5. Song—“ The Sailor’s Yarn ” Mr Saxon 6. Humorous Quartette Basso is My Name ” The Mis es Mnsker and Fisher, and Messrs Gilchrist and Tichbon 7. Chorus—" The Rain Drop ” • Class 8. Song .-- - Mia# Innes 9. Chorus —“ Good Night ” - Class NATIONAL ANTHEM. Doors open at 7.30. Commence fci 8. Admission - - Is. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. Lost— a portion of an earring set with an Emerald in Diamonds rith a Tassel. J. STEACHAN. HOBART FRUIT, EX S.S. HERO. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED a LARGE SHIPMENT, consisting of New York Pippins,Stumer and Stone Pippins, Adam’s Pearmains, Scarlet Pearmains, Pearson’s Plate, Dutch Mignons, &c. G. PEARSON, Fruiterer and Confectioner, N jrth Road, Timaru. IMPORTANT NEWS FOR HOTELKEEPERS AND OTHERS. A NY PERSON Requiring an HOTEL XJL should lose no time in consulting us, as we have a large number FOR SALE and TO LET throughout New Zealand. At the present time we have three exceptionally payable HOTELS FOR SALE (rapid fortunes to be made). Two of them are situated in large towns and one in the country. PHILPOTT & CO,, Hotel Brokers and Valuators, Timaru. IT does not take our numerous Customers long to find out that they greatly study their own interests, and effect a large saving by procuring their Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porter, Teas, Sugars, Jams, Pickles, Rice, Soap, Candles, Matches, and every description of Groceries, from us only. PHILPOTT, & CO. General Merchants, and Bottlers, Timaru. N.B. We have in Stock, Special Brews of Strachan’s and Speight’s Ales in Magnificent condition. J, O LAY T 0 N Having decided to GIVE UP BUSINESS ON HIS OWN ACCOUNT, Is now offering the remainder of his Stock at WHOLESALE PRICES. Householders will do well to CALL EARLY and secure The Bargains. IS* Note the Address— GREAT SOUTH ROAD, (Opposite Land Office). DANCING. DANCING. Mr C. Patton Wishes to draw the attention of lovers of the above that the Tradesmen’s Quadrille Assembly, meet every WEDNESDAY EVENING, in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Barnard street, at 8 p.ra., and that he has engaged MR A. BAKER as M.C., who will spare no pains in conducting the Assembly, io that a thoroughly enjoyable eveninp|may be spent. Those desirous of instruction in Dancing may rely on every attention being paid them by Mr A. Baker, who will be in attendance at the Hall from 7 p.m. C. PATTON, Pianist. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT of TIMARU and OAMAEU Holden at Timaru. In the matter of “The Debtors and Creditors Act 1876” and the several amendments thereof and of the bankruptcy of Andrew Eeid of Saltwater Creek brickmaker a debtor. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the District Court to be holden at Timaru on Tuesday the 16th day of August 1881 or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard for the debtor’s order of discharge. Dated this 13th day of August 1881. REID & KNUBLEY, Solicitors for the debtor.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2620, 13 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2620, 13 August 1881, Page 3

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