JcnitLsements rp HEA TR E ROYAL Proprietor ... ... A. H. Puettelkav t Stage Manager ... C. F. Searle i Continued success of the celebrated Comedienn< MISS ELOISE JUNO, And MR CHARLES SEARLE, Supported by Mr B. Wottou, And. the Dramatic Company. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH Ist, TIME TRIES ALL. Laura Leeson ... •' ... Miss Eioise Jtjnc Matthew Bates ... ... Mr C. F. Searle Characteristic Comic Song, (first time) " Quite Colonial " Charles Searle To conclude with 5 HUNTING A TURTLE. " Mrs Turtle Miss Eioise Sxmc J Timothy Dandilion ... Mr C. F. Searle • Smatter :.. B. Wotton Admission : Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s, Doors open at half-past 7. Performance to : commence at 8. i Special and Select Performance in honor of _ the Goveenoe's visit. r # ; Educational. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. JE. STEWART will RE-OPEN the above • Academy after the Christmas vacation, on MONDAY, the 7th JAFUA.KY/1867. ; A sound English Commercial Education, in eluding all the higher branches of Mathematics Land Surveying, and Drawing taught. ' Mrs Stewart will also open a Seminary foi Young Ladies on the above data. .Routine: 1 English, Music, French, and drawing. \ A very limited number of Young Ladies will be received as Boarders. 1 J. E. S., in thanking those patrons who have favored him with their support in his profession as Architect an<? Surveyor, begs to inform them that in continuing this profession every exertion on his part will be used to merit a continuance of their favors and patronage. Land Surveyed and quantities taken at very moderate charges. Terms on application. Sylvan Bank, East Road, Late Mr Price's house, Dec. 22, 1866. INVERCARGILL ACADEMY, Connon-street. J. B. Waedeop, Rectoe, THIS ACADEMY was Re-opened on Monday, the 14th January, 1867. The course of instruction comprises a good English, Commercial, and Classical 'Education. BOARDERS' ESTABLISHMENT, BARWHEY. i J. B. WARDROP having removed to that large and commodious house, lately occupied be Archd. Bonar, Esq:, intimates that he has accommodation for two additional boarders. Terms on application. N.B. — Private Class for young Ladies, from 4 to 6 p.m. | Por Sale. EOR SALE. ft? A FULL-MOUTHED MERINO RAMS. Q\J Apply to Messrs A. and M. M'Neil, Ardlussa Station, Southland. POR SALE. "" " QA A HEAD of superior mixed Cattle. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. CATTLE. •" -4 f\C\f\ HEAD mixed cattle for sale, in 1, lUUU 2, 3, 4, or 5 lots. j Apply to i MESSRS HANKENSON, BROS. ; TeAnau. ; F OS SAL E, ; COLYER'S PRINCESS HOTEL, INVEROAR 1 - GILL. j TAMES : COLYER begs respectfully to inform *J ''■ the public of Invercargilli Dunedin, and thie Lake Districts, that the above First Class -Hotel is now in the market- To parties desirous of entering upon the public, business this is an opportunity that very rarely presents itself. From the high reputation that the house has obtained under the present proprietor for comfort and convenience in every department, J. C. feelß it unnecessary to do more than advert to the cojriplete arid commodious nature of the accomodation for Boarders, • Squatters, and Visitors from the neighbouring Provinces. 3?he larger and complete Stock of Wines, Spirits, &c. has been judiciously selected and is of First class Quality. The Hotel is in thorough repair and doing the best business in Southland, and the Handsome Furniture and Superior Fittings are nearly new. Any parties (PBrNOEeixsoiTDY) wishing to treat for the above ;house, can be furnished, with all particulars and satisfactory reasons for relinquishing the business on . application to JAMES COLYER, ..•.:■.• Princess Hotel. Invercargill, Southland, Feb., 1867. * ~ FOR SALE?" ~~ PART of Section 22, Block XVI., Invercargill, with Houses thereon. ' • Sections 39 and 40, Block 111., Campbelltowr District. t>. • . Section 39, Block V., Campbelltowri District. Sections S3 and 34," Block H.j' Mabel District. Sectibris 13 and 36,'810ck 1.-, Wiriton District. ■ - Section 22, Block 11., Invercargifl Hundred. Section 13> Block HI:, New : River Hundred. ! Section 6, Block LXTTI,, Invercargill Hundred i Apply to HATELY & SCOTT, Dee-street. DRAIN PIPES. ■.'■'■■-• WANTED KNOWN, that Drain Pipes of th< , best quality, from two to six inches, cai I be ! . 'bbtairied at the Makarewa Brick and GKI« Worksi adjoining the Railway Station. . . I Two.iri.i£2 10b per 100Q, &c. An allowance . made on quautities. . i! f Tpwn Orders supplied at Mr Boyd's .store ' ' ,V ,w, ' Samples may be seen at Mitchell and Go s. ;:.. .■ r : '-■-'■:■ THOMAS'BPXTON^
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Southland Times, Issue 637, 27 February 1867, Page 1
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700Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 637, 27 February 1867, Page 1
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