Advertisements received too Idtefor ClO&tificatt&A* HPHEATRE ROYAL, 1 INVERCARGILL. T. PATCH ETT ... LESSEE. the winton meat pactobT AMATEUR CHRISTY MINSTRELS, Assisted by MR R. B. WOTTON, Will give a Musical and Dramatic Entertainment on the Evenings of FRIDAY and j SATURDAY, the 12th and I 13th July. PROGRAMME, i Past I. I Overture ... Black Band i Opening Chorus — " Dinah's Wedding" Colored Comp. Song—" Do they Miss me at Home" - ... E. Wilson Song (comique)—" Tapioca" ... P- Wye Song — " Kiss me, Mother, ere I Die" ... W.F.Wye Song— " Evangeline" Mr Pope Song (comique) —"Alabama State" R. B. Wotton Song — " Beautiful Isle of the Sea" T. Connor^ Song—" Norah O'Neal" E. Wilson Song (comique)-" Hunkey Dor urn" P. Wye Song — " Mother Kissed me in my Dreams" ... W. F. Wye Song (comique)— "I Want a Wife" R. B. Wotton NURSERY RHYMES Company AN INTERVAL OF FIFTEEN MINUTES. Past 11. COMIC DUET— "THE NERVES," Messrs Wye. ORIGINAL STUMP ORATION ON LOCAL EVENTS, By Mr. R. B. Wotton. DOUBLE SONG AND DANCE, Messrs Wye. COMIC SONG (in character)—' SOUR KROUT/ Mr Pope. To be followed by the highly-amusing Negro Interlude, entitled THE POWER OF MUSIC. The characters by Messrs Wye, Connor, and Pope. The whole to conclude with the extremely eomio Negro Farco, A NIGHT FULL OF INCIDENTS. The characters by the Company. During the evening the Invercargill Brass Band, under the direction of Mr Stevens, will perform selections of popular music. Doors open at half-past seven, concert to commence at eight o'clock. Prices of admission — Dress Circle, 3s ; Boxes, 2s; Pit, Is. __ NOTICE. A PPLIOATIONS will be received at this A. office for Agricultural Laborers arrived at Dunedin per ship William Davie. W. H. PEARSON, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Invercargill, 10th July, 1872. NOTICE. A LL outstanding accounts due to the under— £A signed are requested to be paid not later than the 15th of August, otherwise proceedings will be taken for their recovery. T. M'WILLIAM, Winton Hatel. TO PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, &o. FOR SALE, the old established business, carried on during the past ten years by the late Mr David Webster. The stock to be taken at a valuation. To a practical man this opening affords a sure opportunity of securing a steady and lucrative business. For particulars, apply to J. T. MARTIN, Black Eagle Brewery. SOUTHLAND BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED, MAY, 1869. NEW SHARES are now being issued by the Secretary, at the office of the Society, Invercargill. The objects of the Society shall be the raising of a Stock, or fund, to enable its members to purchase freehold properties, either in town or country, and also to enable persons possessed of land to erect buildings thereon, to grant loans on the security of freehold, and to afford a safe and profitable investment for savings. Payment of subscriptions may be made in advance, for which a discount at the rate of 2£ per oent. is allowed for periods of aix months. Trustees — Thos- 'Watson, Esq., A- J. Ellea, Esq., W. Wood, Esq. Entrance fee, 2s 6d per share. Subscriptions, 2s per fortnight. Number of shares taken up to date, 1200. Amount already advanced to shareholders, £10,215. A printed book of the Rules of the Society to be had at the Secretary's Office, Is 6d each. JAMES BROWN, Secretary. Invercargill, May, 1872. PROFESSOR H. HENRI, 8.A., rj TEACHER for nine years in New Zealand of JL the English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian languages. Also, Book-keeping and Drawing. Pupils taught at their own residences if required. For further information, apply by letter, addressed Times Office. T)ROFESSOR HENRI'S Classes for English JL and Modern Languages, as per advertisement, are now forming at his residence, M'Master's street, opposite the Cricket Ground. Along with an Engliah commercial education, parents will be at liberty to choose one of the modern languages in which they may desire to have their children instructed, at the Bame scale of fees. A Young Ladies' Seminary will be conducted by Mrs Henri, including Music and instruction on the Pianoforte. Evening Classes will be opened to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. Day Classes will be commenced on Monday > next, 18th inst.
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Southland Times, Issue 1604, 12 July 1872, Page 3
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