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\ BENEVOLENT ASYLUM BENEFIT. In consequence of the immense success attending the last Entertaiment, THE LAWRENCE AMATEUR CHRISTY MINSTRELS Will give another GRAND PERFORMANCE, On Friday, 28th July, 1871, At BASTINGS' ASSEMBLY ROOM, LAWRENCE, Proceeds to be given to the Benevolent Asylum. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. NEW SONGS ! NEW JOKES ! ! NEW EVERYTHING!!! Programme. — Part I. Overture from the opera of " Vampa " Opening chorus, " Strike, boys, strike," by the Company "Write me a letter from home" (quite new) (Pompey) Mr Browne " Fireworks on the brain," (quite new) (Tony) Mr F. Bastings " Oh, boys, carry me 'long," (Cuff) Mr. Holmes " Tramp, tramp, tramp," (Caesar) Mr. Leary " Driven from home," (quite new) (Johnson) Mr Downes " Going down to Brighton," (Bones) Mr. Muirhead "Say a kind Avord when you can," (Sambo) Mr Grant " Soft corn," (Hero) Mr. Armstrong " The moon is out to-night, love," (Cato) Mr Groome I " Dinah's wedding," (Johnson) INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Song, "Ye tailor and ye crow," Mr Leary Song, " Burk and Wills," Mr Muirhead Song, " The blue-tailed fly," Mr Bastings Song, " It's wonderful how we do it," Mr Downes Song, " Chillingawullabadore," Mr Grant INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES, When will be introduced the original, j screaming, and side-splitting negro farce, entitled, THE DUMB DETECTIVE; Or, the Bobby Bamboozled ! Daniel Doolittle, the duffing detective, or the dumb bobby - Mr Downes Frederick the Funny, or Frolicsome \ Fred, flabergasted - -Mr Bastings Steve the Swindled, or the slashing stepper slewed - - Mr Muirhead Uriah the Uppish, or the unhung umpire - Mr Grant Homo, the homoeopathic howling Hottentot - - - Mr Holmes And other humbugs too numerous to mention. The whole to conclude with the celebrated Plantation \V ilk R, mn 1 WHO'S DAT FOOT A BURNING ! Doors open at half-past 7; Performance to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Prices of Admission : — Front Seats 2s. ; Back, Is. PHOTOGRAPHY. WE respectfully inform the inhabitants of the Tuapeka District that we have now purchased the Photographic Gallery in Ross Place, Lawrence, and that we intend to pay periodical vists to that town. We further purpose making such alterations and improvements in the building as will adapt it for the production of first-class work. Our next visit — which will be very shortly — will be duly advertised. BURTON BROTHERS. JAMES OLIVER WHITE, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, (FROM MELBOURNE) T)EGS to inform the inhabitants of RoxL* burgh, Teviot, and Mount Benger, that he has arrived, and is prepared to take portraits and views in the first style of the art. Inspection of portraits taken in Roxburgh is respectfully invited. JAMES OLIVER WHITE, Photographic Artist, Ilawick-street, Roxburgh. FOR SALE. llf INING LEASE situated at Seventeen -L-"- Mile Beach, comprising Water Race, Dam, House, Paddock, and all mining tools. For particulars, apply to ALEX. M'PHERSON, Roxburgh Ferry Hotel, Teviot. FOR SALE, CHEAP. KAMES' BLASTING POWDER, Just Landed. GEORGE GRAY RUSSELL & Co. I Dunedin, 25th July, 1871. IMPORTANT NOTICE To the Inhabitants of Lawrence, Wetherstoiies, and Blue Spur. CHEAP DRAPERY ! CHEAP DRAPERY ! ! CHEAP DRAPERY ! ! ! For a few days only, next Mr. Lyng's, Butcher, Ross Plage. 0 CUMMINGS having bought at , auction in Dunediu a quantity of Drapery at less than English cost price, will, offer it to the public at such low prices as have never been offered before in the town of Lawrence. It consists of a general useful stock of Drapery suitable for the present season. O. Cummings wishes to impress on the minds of the public that this is no puff, nor a lot of unsaleable goods, but his desire is merely to make a quick return of the whole stock. The public are respectfully invited, and than can judge for themselves. • t

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 181, 27 July 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 181, 27 July 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 181, 27 July 1871, Page 4

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