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:'■ : .\ Amusements ■ r HP H E A TEE EO T A L , PENNY EEADINGS AND POPU LA R. O.ONCEBT. THE TWELFTH OF THE SERIES Will be held at the Theatre Royal, ON FRIDAY EVENING, 14th AUGUST. Lecture No. 2, on ' Life Assurance," by Mb Thomas Pbbkhts. . pbogbamme : Ist. March— from 'Norma'- \;.,BBEu3ft" : '- 2nd. Reading— ' The three black ' • ■ Crowa .... ...-ANOW 3rd. Quartette— 'The Hardy Norsemen... ... ... ... National Aib 4th. PianoDuet-'The Campbells '■/'. .! , ,1, are Coming* ....... ...B. RIOHABDS sth. Reading— ' Gbneralsbip' ... GBOBGtB ROT 6th. Duet—' What are • the wild . / . ; waves saying ?' .... , ... GtIOYXB Interval of Ten Minutes. 7th. Violin duet — Selections _ from the 'Barber of Se- . ]'■' ville* ... ...... ... R6SBIHI Bth. Reading-' The Coronation' IKGpIiDBBT 9th. Song-Miss Judy M'Cann's' v (from ' Charles O'MalleyO 10th.Reading — 'The EngUshj : „.-.■■.■; -. Bagman' ... v... ... '., ,... WrwpH 11th. Valse — 'The. .Mountain : , Daisy' ... ... ..; ... D'AIBBBX 12th. Duet — 'The Larboard Watch? : ... ... ...... Blookeey . -;, 13th. Reading-* Tim Crane and ; , the Widow 1 ... .„ ... F. M. WHICHXB ; 14th. Quartette — '.Banish O- .'.. . , ; ,:- ...... : Maiden' , ... ... TTTmtiT'/HR ■■■ The National Anthem. Doora open at half-past seven o'clock. Admission— Below, by Voluntary Contribution; Boxes, 6d. (or more at option). . DAVID MACRORIE, • ..,.■. . Secretary; . Sheep for Sale T^ O E S A L u^Bm. SUNNYSIDE STATION, WAIAU. MAAA ACRES under Lease, 8 yean, )\J\J \J remaining, under the. old Otego ; regulations, with , OAAA GOOD SHEEP. iThe Improvements consist of a House and _Gaiden^well stocked .with Fruit Trees, two good HutoT^STobl shed and. Ptobb. . -•-." l, .___. L2~lL__ For further particulars apply to >■.. . ■ .. .-. . .. = RUSSELL & M'COLLOUGH;' FOE SALE, MEBINO E W E S . Apply to . CHARLES ANDERSON, Mataura Plains Station, * Edendale P. O. ' Hotels, &c- / SHAMEOCK & THISTLE HOTEL, v DEE STREET. J JOHN M'TkffiNAMIN begs to imtimafcß, to. U his frienda/and the public generally, that he : has opened the above house as a , first-class FAMILY HOTEL," at once commodious ;,and . comfortable, no expense having been spared .in the interior fittirigß and furnishing. „ „, Ab nothing but the beßt of liquors and viands will be kept in' stock, J. MM. trusts that, this, combined with tbeutmbst attention /to "the comfort of his customers, will ensure a fair share of public support. ... . .. "..'.. . .. , : The situation of the "Shamrock and Thistle 1 * ' renders it most convenient for travellers by rail. ROOMY STABLES ARE ATTACHED. > CHABGES MODEBATE. . "CLAEENDON HOTEL," ESK AND KELYDf STBEETS, i INVEECA E G I L L. JG. 'HUGHES begs to inform his Old « Friends and the Public generally that he has acquired a lease of the above well-known Hotel, where he hopes to receive a renewal of the patronage accorded him when formerly in business, to merit which no effort will be wanting on his part. .'.."..' The convenient situation of the CLARENDON —being in the centre of the town— and the Sapperior Accommodation it affords, render it parti cularly suitable for Commercial, and other' Tra- ' vellers. . .;. . ...... Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c., of the best brands ... only, will be kept in Stock. ''■ "'■''" " • ■ J; G. HUGHES. T]>EINCE OF WALES HOTEL DEE-STREET, IN VERCARGILL. r The Billiard Room contains two tables, has been enlarged and refitted, . and, for style and comfort, second to none in the colony. Liquors ot the first quality only kept in stock. The Stables are commodious and comfortable. GEOEGE SMITH, Pbopbietob. A L B 10 N H O T EL, : !i DEE-STREET Opposite^Government ßuildings. ; ' ; A. CAMEEON, Pbopbietob. TtVINES, spirits, aid all liquors^ of bea I -VV brands only, kept.in §tock. . ... ; - ; .

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Southland Times, Issue 1003, 14 August 1868, Page 1

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543

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1003, 14 August 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1003, 14 August 1868, Page 1

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