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i ii ■■-■ itt ■ 'I I T I I r AAA __lIA_ I Wanted. WANTED a Ploughman, for a station. Apply to j. Stock & Co. WANTED a Married Couple, w thout encum* brance, for a farm — woman to do house Work. Apply J.C., office of this paper. WASTED a Nursemaid. Wages, J*4o. Apply Mrs Calder, Gladstone. WANTED a respectable Youth, Apply to H. Thomas, chemist, Tay street. II T ANTED a female General Servant. Apply VV at the Railway Hotel, Winton. WANTED an active Lad as Boots. Apply at the Prince of Wales Hotel. W r ANTED 4 or 5 roomed House. Apply X, office of this paper. 1 1/ ANTED Bor 10 Cords of Ironwood> 2ft, » V lengths. L. Rodgers, Dee-street. WANTED Men to break stones ; 3s 6d per yard. Apply to R. Powell, contractor, Dee street. WANTED a steady man to drive a team, and accustomed to general station work. Apply Hare, Pratt & Co. WANTED a Female General Servant for the Country, to cook and do housework only. For particulars apply to Messrs Ekensteen & Hall, Dee street. WANTED a General House Servant for the Country. Apply at this Office. 11/ ANTED a Lad for the country to milk, I » stock-ride, and make himself generally useful. Apply to W. Lawrence, Makarewa, or in town to Stock „ Co. TTTANTED offers from owners of Bullock VV Teams to bring down Coal from Mount Nightcap to' the Winton Railway Station, at so much per ton. Apply to D. M'Arthur, Secretary pro tern., Southland Coal Mining Company. EOE A SAWMILL. W r ANTED a Cook and one or twro active men. Apply to Brown _ Ross, Bluff Read. , , DONATIONS of Trees, Shrubs, Cuttings, &c, for planting in the Public Gardens, will ba accepted with thanks. Mr Waugh, the gar aener, will take delivery at any time chat may suit the convenience of the donors. W. B. SCANDRETT, Town Clerk. June sth, 1873. Volunteer Notices. INVEECAEGILL AETILLEEY VOLUNTEERS. THE Company will parade for Government Inspection THIS EVENING, the lOfch June, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Every man must be present. Full dress— arms and accoutrements. J. DALGLIESH, Captain. INVEECAEGILL EIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE Invercargill Rifle Volunteers, Band, and Cadets will parade for Government In* spection THIS EVENING, the 10th June, at 7.30 sharp. Every man must be present. F. W. WADE, Captain. Amusements. TiHEATRE EOYAL. T. Patcheti Proprietor. MISS AITKEN, (Mrs J. L. Bunten) THE WORLD-RENOWNED READER, . And MR MELCHOE WINTEB, The Celebrated Tenor, Will have the honor of appearing THIS EVENING, Tuesday, June 10, (under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor). PROGRAMME : ' The Blind lolanthe,' from the beau* tiful lyric drama — King Rene's Daughter Kenrik Hem [The scene is in the earden of King Rene's villa, described by Tristan de Vaudemont, lolanthe'a unknown affianced husband, on his discovering the scene, as ' a perfumed world of flowers — a garden 'mid the barren mountains.' lolanthe, blind from infancy, but totally unaware of the advantages of sight, is about to undergo an operation of a mesmeric description for its recovery, by Eon Jahra, a Moorish physician. She has first to be told that she is blind, but each one dreads the task. Chance, however, effects the object. Tristan who, with his friend, has casually discovered the secret abode, and sees lolanthe for the first time, converses with her, discovers her blindness, and describes to her the wonders of that blessing of which she is deprived.] 'The Lord of Burleigh' Tennyson Ballad — ' When the bloom is on the Rye' Mr Winter 'Mr Caudle gives an Evening Party' D . Jerrold ' The Bridge of Sighs' Mood Descriptive song — 'The Village Blacksmith' Mr Winter * The Bapteesement o : the Bairn' ... Leighton ' An evening dream of the battle of Inkerman* Dobell (With Musical Accompaniment.) PART 11. Pianoforte Overture. ' Hiawatha' — Part 1, the Wooing of Hiawatha ; Part 2, Famine, and death of Minnehaha Longfellow Ballad— ' Sweet Home' Mr Winter ' Young Lochinvar' Scott ' The Brook' Tennyson Descriptive song — • The Newfoundland Dog' Mr Winter (By request)—' Advance New Zealand' Anon. ' Jessie's Dream, the Campbells are coming, dinna ye hear it' Maclagan Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 o'clock. Admission— Dress Circlo, 3s ; Side Boxes, 2s ; Pit, ONE SHILLING. PEELIMINAEF NOTICE. SATUBDAY, JUNE 21. GF. MARTIN <fc CO. will sell by auction, on . the above date, at the Commercial lards, Dee street — An extensive assortment of Fruit and Forest Trees, Quicks, and ornamental Shrubs. 1 Particulars in future advertisement.

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Southland Times, Issue 1752, 10 June 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1752, 10 June 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1752, 10 June 1873, Page 3

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