Amusements. THUTEE ROIAL. THIS EVENING. GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT! Under the distinguished patronage of Captain Dalgliesh, of the Artillery Volunteers, and Captain Wade, of the Rifle corps. MR FRED CLIFTON, The eminent Buffj and Characteristic Singer (from tho London and Provincial Concerts), and MISS FANNY SARA, The charming Ballad and Serio comic Vocalist (late of Mr and Mrs Howard Paul's Entertainments in England), Have the honor to announce their Incomparable Drawiag-room Entertainment of Oddities, entitled, "MERRY MOMENT S," Consisting of Comic Characteristic Sketches, Ballads, Serio-comic Songs, and Pianoforte Selections. Pianist and Musical Director, Mr Speedy. Agent, Mr R. Lambert. Admission — Dress Circle, 3s ; Side Boxes, 2s ; Pit, ONE SHILLING. THEATRE ROYAL, A INVERCARGILL. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, On the evening of TUESDAY, the 2nd September, as a BENEFIT To Mrs Thomson, widow of the late Mr Robt. Thomson, of Stewart's Island special settlement, who died in the Hospital on the 27 th July, leaving his wife and two infants totally unprovided for. THE AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB, In connection with MR FRED CLIFTON, The eminent Buffo and Characteristic Singer, and MISS FANNY SARA, The charming Ballad and Seriocomic Vocalist (who have most kindly tendered their services for the above charitable object, this being their last appearance in Invercargill,) Will give a Musical and Dramatic performance on TUESDAY, the 2nd SEPTEMBER, Commencing with Songs, Comic Sketches, Ballads, and Pianoforte selections, &c. Concluding with (by desire), the favorite and laughable faice, A DAY AFTER THE FAIR. For list of songs, characters, &c, see hand bills. Mr Speedy has kindly consented to preside at the 'pianoforte. Doors open at half-pact 7, performance to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission— Dress Circle, 3s ; Side Boxes, 2s ; Pit, ONE SHILLING. Tickets may be obtained of the Booksellers and principal hotels and stores. ARTILLERY AND RIFLE VOLUNTEER BALL. A BALL, to commemorate its completion, will take place at the DRILL SHED, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10. STBWABDS : Capt Dalgliesh Capt. Wade Lieut. Conyera Lieut. Ferguson Segt-Major. Thomson CoL-Segt. Scandrett Segt. A. Brown Segt. A. Dunlop Vol. D. Macrorie. Mr Stevens has undertaken to provide a thoroughly efficient Quadrille Band. Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentleman, 10s 6d each 5 can be obtained from the Stewards and the noncommissioned Officers. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. CHRIS. BASSTIAN, JtrK., Secretary. Wanted. WANTED a Laundress for a Station. Apply to M'Pherson & Co. ITTANTJfiD a good General Blacksmith. ApVV ply to W. Davies, Groper's Bush. WANTED Hands for Bawmills. Apply to CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. WANTED four or five good Bushmen. Apply to J. Murdoch, Seaward Bush. WANTED a steady man, experienced in hill shepherding and general station work. To a competent man of good character highest wages given. None else need apply. Hare, Pratt & Co. WANTED offers from owners of Bullock Teams to bring down Coal from Mount Nightcap to the Winton Railway Station, at so much per ton. Apply to D. M' Arthur, Secre tary pro tern., Southland Coal Mining Company. 1 1 7" ANTED for the country, a middle-aged VV Couple, without encumbrance. For good useful servants, £80 a-year will be given. Apply to R. Tapper & Co. IT7ANTED a Teacher for Riverton Main W School — there is a free residence, with an acre of ground attached. Probable salary, £230 per annum. Applications, with testimonials, will be received until 30th September, 1873. E. WILSON, Secretary School Committee. WANTED a Schoolmaster for the Wallacetown School. Salary— (Government Subsidy and School Fees, with 2£ acres of land, free house containing five rooms. Applications with testimonials to be sent in to the Rev. A. Stevens, Chairman of School Committee, on or before the 22nd September. One qualified to teach Classics and the higher branches preferred. Wallacetown, 25th August, 1873. /CHRISTIAN MEETING HOUSE Ythan-stbeet. DISCIPLES ot CHRIST meet every LORD'S DAY at noon.
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Southland Times, Issue 1786, 29 August 1873, Page 3
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628Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1786, 29 August 1873, Page 3
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