Amusements. T H ii A T R E T A L, R° Business Manager . . Frank W. Willmott Manager ~ .. .. John L. Hall FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Immense.success of J. L. HALL, (The Australian Comedian), and the BYRONIO COMEDY COMPANY, Ripples of Laughter 1 Thunders of Applause from all parts of the House. TO-NIGHT) THURSDAY f TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT) AUG 10 (TO-NIGHT For the First time and this Night Only, " Our Girls ” JOHN “ our Girls ’ “Our Girls” L. “Our Girls” “Our Girls” HALL “Our Girls” " Our Girls ” AS “ Our Girls ” OAPT. GINGAH. His original character, played by him for over 400 nights. In active preparation—“ The Guv’nor.” No alteration in prices—Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Box office at Friedlander’s. Season tickets for the Six or any night £l. T. St. CLAIR JONES, AgentPublic Notices TIMARU LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. ORDINARY MEETING will be held FRIDAY NIGHT. Debate : Which is greater poem, ** Lady of the Lake,” or “ Lalla Eonkh.” ____ FOUND-tA WATCH. Owner can have same by giving description and paying expenses. ~ BOWER & FERGUSON, Watchmakers, TO LET—WAI-ITI HOUSE, contain ing 8 Rooms, Stables, Coach-house and Outbuildings, with acres of land. Apply to WALTER FRY, Anderson’s Buildings, Timaru. CHURCH STREET, TIMARU. Having opened a general STORE in connection with my Coal and Timber business, any orders for goods in either department left at the Store, will receive prompt attention. A. SHBRRATT, Coal and Timber Merchant. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, the Owner leaving Timaru— A Valuable QUARTER-ACRE Corner Section, facing two good streets with a 6-roomed and a 3 roomed Cottage thereon. Apply to JAMBS GRANGER. v b. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF J. H. DICKINSON, A DEBTOR. ALL CLAIMS in the above Estate must be sent to W, DAVIDSON duly proved, on or before the 18th August, or they will not be recognised. W. A. MURRAY] Trustees in v J, H. DickinW. D AVIDSON ) son’s Estate.
T. Smith, SEEDSMAN AND FRUITERER, (Next Mobs Jonas’ Auction Rooms, Timaru) Desiree to inform the inhabitants of Timaru and District that his VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS this Season are a Direct Consignment from Messrs Hurst and Son, of London, which he hopes will be a sufficient guarantee of their genuineness. Also— Early Seed Potatoes, Mangold Seed, Field Carrots, &o. JEWISH RELIEF FUND. npHR following GENTLEMEN have II been Appointed to Receive SUBSCRIPTIONS for the Relief of Distressed Russian Jews :—Messrs E. Wakefield, H. J. LeCren, J, Jackson, J. Granger, W. Jones,the Ministers of the various denominations in Timaru, and Messrs Jonas, Friedlander, Levien, and Morris (Pleasant Point.) The, Lists will be open for Fourteen Days. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TjIINDING with an increasing Business JD that I require Larger Premises, lam REMOVING to the STONE STORE NEXT the THEATRE ROYAL, 'where I shall re-open on or about August 16th with a very large stock of Pianofortes and other Musical Instruments, also an increased stock of Sheet Music, Legal and Commercial Stationery, Books, Toys, and Fancy Goods. H. A. TBMPERTON, Bookseller and Stationer, Main South Road, Timaru. ST. MART’S OSTOOS. CONCERT IN AID OF ’ THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS, ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, BARNARD STREET, TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, AUG. 10 8 Admission, 2s ; to Commence at 8 p.m. Part I, 1. Overture—“ Don Juan,” Piano & Violin Misses Cooper and Wright. Mr Gooch 2. Part Song—“o spare my tender flowers” Mrs Chapman, Miss Statham, Messrs Rowles, Walcot and Ziesler, 3. Song .. .. .. Mr Campbell 4, Song—“ Mermaid’s Song ” (Haydn) Mrs Stubbs 5. Duet—Violin and Piano, “La Violette ” The Misses Allen, Cramond and Bourn 6. Soena—“ Lurline ” (Wallace) Mrs Charles Harper 7. Piano and Violin—Miss Raymond, Mr Gooch 8. Song—“Wenn die Sohwalben heimath ziehn .. .. ~ .Mr Ziesler 9. Part Song—“ The Legend of the Rhine ” Messrs Rowles, Walcot, Foley and Ziesler Part 11, LJJPiano Solo Miss Webb 2. Quartette —“Of a’theairts,” .. Mrs Stubbs, Messrs Rowles, Walcot and Ziesler 3. Violin and Piano—Miss King, Mr Gooch 4. Song—“ Looking Back . Mr Walcot 5. Song—“ L’Estasi ” (Arditi) Mrs Charles Harper 6. Duet—Violin and Piano, “ Norma ” The Messrs Cramond, Allen and King 7. Song Miss Statham 8, Song—" The Lass that Loves a Sailor,” (Dibdin) .. .. Mr Foley 9. Quartette —“ Good Night,” Mrs Stubbs, Messrs Rowles, Walcot, and Ziesler. National Anthem. X. F. GOOCH, Conductor. BON-ACCORD CARRIAGE WORKS Latter Street, (Opposite Lynwood Hotel). Buggies, Spring Carts, and Carriages of all descriptions built to order. All kinds of vehicles repaired and repainted at the fhorteat notice and in the most improved style, ( AROHD. FIVtxSER, Latter street Timaru.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2925, 10 August 1882, Page 3
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734Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2925, 10 August 1882, Page 3
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