Amusements THEATRE ROYAL, PENNY READINGS AND POPULAR CONCERT. THE ELEVENTH OF THE SERIES Will be held at the Theatre Royal, ON FRIDAY EVENING, 7th AUGUST, PROGRAMME : Ist. Recitation—' The Retired Cat ' Cowpeb 2nd. 'Theguick March' RimbauXT 3rd. Song — ' There is a Flower that Bloometh ' Wallace 4th. Reading — C A Moral Essay' Pope sth. Song — 'Work Boys, Work' CUUFTON 6th. Cornet Duet — 'Selections from La Somnambula ' ... Bellini 7th. Reading — ' A Two-penny-half-penny Reading" from 'Our Mutual Friend' Bth JGlee— ' The Sun is Gone ' ... Bebgt ■ ! Interval of Ten Minutes. 9th. March— 'To Battle' (Joshua) Handel 10th. Song— ' Adelaida ' ... ... Beethoven 11th. Reading— 'Floshend' (Tales of the Borders) ... WILSON 12th. Fantasia on the Flute — 'Scotch Airs' ... ... ... S.Pbattbn 13th. Galop— 'The Post-horn' ... Ko3NiN& 14th. Reading- — 'Caudle made a FreemAson ... ...... D. Jebboed 15th. Glee— « The Bright Sword of . Liberty' ... ... ... ... Webeb Doors open at half-past seven o'clock. Admission — Below, by Voluntary Contribution ; Boxes, 6d. (or more at option). DAVID MACRORIE, \. Secretary. Public Notices. CEDAR! CEDAR!! CEDAR!!! BEAUTIEUL SYDNEY CEDAR AT SIXPENCE PER FOOT. TTTELL SEASONED BLUE GUM cut to *^ order, any size or shape. Immense saving of labor to Cart, and WheelwrightsDoors Sashes Mouldings Architraves Skirting Boards Flooring and Lining Corrugated Iron Nails, all sorts Locks & Hinges &c, &c, kc. All supplied at the SOUTHLAND STEAM SAW MILLS AND TIMBER MANUFACTORY, Cltde Stbeet, INVERCARGILL. A shipment of BLUE GUM is expected to arrive from Tasmania about the 30th July, in large sizes, and will be cut to order at the mills. Wm. FRASER. T7NGLISH AND SCOTCH FIRS. 20,000 FOR SALE - 12s. PER DOZEN; £4 PER HUNDRED; £30 PER THOUSAND. PROVINCIAL GROWN. ROBERT CLEAVE. I QUICKS! QUICKS!! 150,000 FOR SALE - PROVINCIAL GROWN ROBERT CLEAVE. . . — ■ NOTICE. J. A M. HTAMS, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLERS, DEE STREET, jjEGS to inform the inhabitants of Southland that they have completed arrangements with Mr JAMES RELD, Practical Watch and Clockmaker (formerly of Dunedin) who will, from this datebe prepared to execute on their premises, Deestreet, all work ♦cmnectedwith this branch of their business. Invereargill, sth June 1868.
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Southland Times, Issue 999, 7 August 1868, Page 1
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331Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 999, 7 August 1868, Page 1
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