Amusements. rpHEATBE ROYAL. Proprietor and Manager ... Mr. A. Pusttilkow. EEIDAY, SEPTEMBEE 23. JIRST AND ONLY BENEFIT OF Messes. HOSKINS & STEEETON, Being their last appearance in Invercargill, and positively the last performance this season. Last appearance of MISS ELOISE JUNO, (Who will appear iv three pieces). The Performance will commence with the great Surry Drama of HAEEOLD HAWK; Or, THE CONVICT'S VENGEANCE. Leonard Lincoln M. J. T. STEEETON JoeLobkins Mr. W. H. HOSKINS Jessie Gray Miss ELOISE JUNO To be followed by the Lyceum Comedy of DELICATE GE OUND; Ob, ® PARIS IN 1793. Alphonsede Grandier Mr. W. H. HOSKINS. To conclude with the Screaming Farce of A. S. S. Mr. Hunter]" Mr. J. T. STEEETON Sophia Miss ELOISE JUNO. Dress Circle, 55. ; Side Boxes, 45. ; Stalls, 3s. ; Pit, ls. Money to d. MONEY TO LEND. THE OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND INVESTMENT COMPANY. Capital £500,000, in Shares of £10 each. BANKERS : THE BANK OP OTAGO (LIMITED). SUCH arrangements have now been made as enable the Colonial Board of Directors to entertain proposals for LOANS on Landed or other Security. Prospectuses, and forms of application for hares, or for loans, as well as more detailed information, may be had at THE BANK OF OTAGO (LIMITED). JOHN MURRAY, Manager. InvercargiU, 12th»August, 1864. 32-tc Lectures. WINTEE EVENING LECTUEES. ARRANGEMENTS having been made with the Committee, the succeeding Lectures of this course will La delivered in the Hall of the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. Thefollowing is the programme for the ensuing month: — TUESDAY EVENING, 20th SEPTEMBER. J. S. JOHNSTONE, Esq. "The Ballad Poetry of Scotland." The Lectures to commence at half-past 7 o'clock, punctually. ADMISSION FREE. THOS. L. BRIGHT, y • 39-51 .y V . . . Han. SeWetey. .1
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 20 September 1864, Page 1
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