AmusementsSOUTHLAND PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. President : His Honor J. P. Tayloe, Superintendent. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer : L. Hume, Esq. THE FIEST CONCEET of the Society will take plaec at the THEATRE ROYAL, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 22nd of NOVEMBER, 186 G. The entertainment will consist of a variety of vocal and instrumental music, of which a programme will be published in a future advertisement. Every Member, with one lady, will be entitled to free "admission to either boxes or stalls on production of Member's Ticket. Prices of admission to non-subsci-ibers : Boxes, 5s ; Stalls, ss ; Pit, 3s. Tickets may be obtained from the Treasurer ; and from Mr Munro, Mr Eose, and Mr Rodgers, Booksellers, Dee-street ; also from Messrs Hatch and Hayes, Chemists, Tay-Btreet. The Concert will commence at 8 o'clock precisely, and the doors will be opened half-an-hour previously. Public Notices. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MELBOURNE HOUSE, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DEE-STEEET. THE UNDERSIGNED beg to inform their Customers and the Public in general, that they have removed from Tay-street, to more central and extensive pemises, Exchange Buildings, Dee-street, (next to the Union Bank.) Large shipments of the most Fashionable Goods now been opened. MOELLER BROTHERS. Drapers, Clothiers. &c, Dee-street. SOUTHLAND "WINDOW GLASS AND PAPERHANGING-S WAREHOUSE. DEE-STEEET, Opposite SOUTHLAND CLUB, DAVID WEBSTER, pAINTEE, GLAZIER, SIGN WRITER, &c, Has always ON SALE, the Newest Designs of PAPERHANGINGS, From Is. per Piece. WINDOW GLASS ... 30s. per 100 feet. KEROSENE. | Scrim E and B Linseed Oil Brushes Turpentine Tacks Putty Diamonds Varnishes Gold Mottxdes t GB. Picture Frames Made to Order. , Painting Work Executed at Moderate Prices. Orders from the Country punctually attended to. TO PIANISTS. JGERBES begs to render thanks to his cus- • tomers and the public in general, for the liberal patronage they have bestowed on him during the last eighteen months, in Tuning and Repairing Pianofortes. J. G. having had 20 years' experience in Manufacturing, Eepairing, and Tuning Pianofortes, is happy to say that any instrument, however much out of order, or broken, that he may be entrusted with, lie can guarantee to put into perfect condition, whereof he has given proof in this town upon several Pianos, which were completely ruined by some travelling Tuner, whose only care was to make bouncing speeches and pocket the money, heedless as to the future. He hopes the more sensible of the public will patronize a Tradesman, who is always with them, in preference to a stranger, who is here to-day and gone to-morrow, Dee-stebet. PATENT ROOFING FELT, First-class quality and good condition, AT C. S. BUTTON & CO.'S, PROVINCIAL BREWERY, SPEY-STEEET. THE value of the Patent Boofing Felt as a light, economical, and durable Eoofing (for Agricultural Buildings especially) being so generally recognised', purchasers are cautioned against using an inferior or damaged Felt which can only cause disappointment. The Patent Roofing Felt can be obtained in rolls of 25 yards, with instructions for use. C. S. BUTTON & CO., Agents. Invercargill, Oct. 24, 1866. TT7ILL be Published in November, the First VV Number of. the , : ILLUSTRATED NEWZEALANDER, Peice ... Is. A monthly Newspaper for Home and Colonial Koadors, containing a concise Summary of the Month's News, together with several Illustrations on Wood. In order to ensure tho complete success of the IrjitrsTEATED New Zealand er, tho (services of first-class Artists and Engravers have been obtained. An arrangement has been made with N. CHEVALIER, ESQ.,. . tho eminent Artist, who lately visited New Zealand, and whoso drawings were so much admired, to supply a series of Sketches illustrative of New Zealand. Tho Ilxtisthated New Zeaiandkb will bo published before the departuro of tho Home Mail, via Melbourne, thus allowing sufficient timo for parties at a distance rocoiving tboir papers and forwarding by mail. Orders for posting copies by mail diroct from the oflice will be strictly attondod to. HENRY WISE, Printer and Publishor, Princes-street, Dunedin.
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Southland Times, Issue 586, 2 November 1866, Page 1
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633Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 586, 2 November 1866, Page 1
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