Amusements. m HEATRE ROYAL Proprietor and Manager, Mr. A. H. Puettblko'W. In consequence of Dr. Menzies' meeting in the Mechanics' Institute to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, Miss FLEMING begs to announce that her BENEFIT has been .... POSTPONED \ till the Evening of FRIDAY NEXT. All tickets will available for that evening: FRIDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. G-RAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO Miss HETTA FLEMING-, Supported by Miss ANNIE HALL And Me. E. F. : M O R R I S. Also, a Gentleman Amateur, and the PBOTINCIAi BRASS B A 3ST D , •Hare tendly volunteered fcliejr valuable services on this occasion. The Performance to commence with A GRAND MUSICAL MELANGE, Consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Dramatic Tableaux, &c., Introducing the Grand Serio-Comique Operatic Burletta, of SANDY OF Ye MILL. Sandy Gentleman Amateui*. Jerry Mr. E. F. Morris. The whole to conclude with the Screaming Farce of BOX AND COX. Box (aJoni'neymanPrinter),G-entleman Amateur. Cox (a Journeyman Hatter), Mr. B. F. Morris. Mrs. Bounce (a LodgingHouse Keeper) Mis 3 Hetta Fleming. Doors open at Eight; Performance to commence at Half-past Eight o'Clock. Dress Circle, 55. ; Side Boxes, 4s. ; Stalls, 3s. Pit — One Shilling. Wanted. MES. WALKEK, QOUTHLAND REGISTRY OFFICE, O next Button's Brewery. SPEY STEEET, iNYEBCARG-llili. Squatters and Families supplied with respectable Male or Female Servants at any moment. 42 to ■ WANTED, a Smart GIRL for the Lake Apply Melbourne Hotel, Dee-street. WANTED, a few aEJNTTIjEMEjNr to BOAED in a quiet respectable Family, where there are no children. — Apply, Mrs. K. Duffy, office of this paper. 70-72 WANTED to SELL, Rye Grasses, Seeds, and Cbvnrs. J. Cooper and Co., corner Arcade, Tay-street. 62-74 Business Notices. JAMES IEIE and CO., lATE KEER & GILCHEIST, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS,& GLAZIERS, CLYDE-STREET. "IMPORTERS of, and Wholesale and Retail JL Dealers in, Window Glass Paperhanginga White Lead Oils Colors Varnishes Brushes G-old Mouldings And every Article connected with the trade, 58-tc At the Lowest possible Prices. MACHINE BUISCUIT FACTORY, Deyekox-steeet, INVERCARGILL C. TULLOOII is prepared to supply all kinds of PLMN and FANCY BISCUITS, CONFECTIONERY, &c, at the lowest prices. Shipping supplied on the usual terms, and at the shortest notice. 46-97 VXT B A E H A M For cutting, and dressing, and cleansing the hair, With W. Bakham's style few in town can compare ; For being well vers'd in the practical art, To features he can such improvements impart, That show at a glance what can really be done, When judgment and Fashion in unison run. Nor can it be said less of his taste and his skill, In making choice wigs which decidedly will Defy the most vigilant scanning to find — If nature or art the light peruke designed. And hence all who value light wigs and fine tresses. May safely confide upon what Babham professes. igglT Observe the Address — OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Dee-steeet. 7-tc WHEELER and WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, for families and manufacturers,^ are vastly superior to all others. As evidence of the fact, they were awarded the prize gold medal at the Great Exhibition 1862, and at the Paris Exhibition 1861. These machines make the tight lock-stitch — the only one which cannot be ravelled— with the rotating hook — a great improvement on the shuttle, as it is far more durable, and not near so liable to get out of order. , , ' ' Wheeler and Wilson's machines work equally well upon, silk, cotton, woollen] and linen goods, braiding, binding, cording, tucking, hemming, filling, gathering, seaming, quilting, performing every species of sewing with a speed of from 1,000 to 12,000 stitches per minute ; makes a regular, strong, and beautiful stitch, exactly the same on both sides of the fabric sewed j is simple in oon-j structioQi easy of management, and elegant in appearance, At the present REDUCED PRICES there is no excuse for having shuttle machines, Reference given to dressmakers, tailors, and manufacturers of clothing who have had the machines in. constant use for years. Show-rooms, 186 Bou?3so»stveot oust, up-stami, Illustrated cji'cuUrs seat post free, LONG- and 00,, B°te agents for Australia and An Agent -wanted fos Duuedin. 4fr§3 (J ESK'STftSET, And adjoining the Southland Olub premises, OPB)N DAILY, from-0 a.m. to 9 p.m. j Saturday,' till 11 pini. j Sundays, till 13 noon. An unUmitsd supply of pm'eet Spring Water j HOT, COM), Rnd f SHOWBE BATHS, First Class O)ickyt , ..„,., &>. od. Qeaond '..'..„., , 1». o<*. JM £9»mS6Bs& 9Met, £1 po» A^BP) \%*- Pl*
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 73, 16 November 1864, Page 1
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719Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 73, 16 November 1864, Page 1
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