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Late Advertisements. NEW- ZEALAND GO VERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. JT CLAPCOTT, ESQ, Sub- Commissioner, will deliver a LECTURE on tbe subject of LIFE INSURANCE, and give selections from his READINGS from Popular .Authors at POPOTUNOA-On the 27th inst. PORT MOLYNEUX— On the Ist Sept. WAITEPEKA SCHOOL-OnSept. 2nd WAREPA— On the 4th Sept. VOLUNTEER, NOTICE. I^~o, 1 COMPANY, Clutha Rifles, -^ will FARADS at the D. iil-shed, luch Cluth', on SATURDAY EVENING, at 7 p m By order of MtJ or Atkinson, who will be present at the Parade. ! VOLUNTEER NOTICE. IT^~O.1 T^~o. 2 COMPANY, Clutha Rifles ■*-^ will PAKADE at Bwr's Hall TO MORROW EVENING (Friday; at 7 o'clock. By order of Major Atkinson, -who will be preeent at the Parade. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. mHE REV. C. F. WITHEY will -*- preach in St. Mary's Church, INCH CLUTHA, at 11 30 p.m., on SUNDAY NEXT, the 30th inst., arid in the Wesleyan Church, BALC VUTHA, the .same evening, aril df -past six. NOTICE. A MEETING of- the Athenaeum o,>n>nrttee w.ll be held in the Balclutha •"cbool, oh the evening of TUESDAY, the Ist September, at 8 o'clock. A; GKIGOR; Feo. BALOLTJTHA DRAMATIC CLTJB FOURTH Winter Evening Entertainment, BARR'S HALL,^ BALCUTHA, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1874. PROGRAMME • The Entertainment will commence wir.h (by particuUr de&ire) the highly amusing farce "IN POSSESSION;" To be followed by a miscellaneous interlude — Consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Music ; Readings by . H. Ci-afcott, Esq , who has kindly cr nsented to assist ; and a Hornpipe. Tho whole to conclude with the Screaming Faroe of "CATCHING A BURGLAR." Reserved seats (to be secured at Poole's Fancy .Repository), 2s 6d ; body of Hall, 2s j back seats, Is. NOTICE. ; MX. WALTER TAYLOR has removed his place of business in Tokomairiro to the office lately occupied by Mr. Gooday, opposite the White Horse Hotel. "PRINCESS THEATRE. SMITH'S ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL COMBINATION This superlative Troupe of English artists, culled from the principal Theatres in -Lond. n and on ihe Continent, will have the honor of making their first appearance in Dnnedin on FRIDAY. AUGUST 28th. After a most briniant tour through Victoria South Australia, New riouih .Wales, and the Northern Pr vinces of New Zealand, in each and every City visited by tbe Compa- y the Press and tbe Public have be? n unanimous lii tbeir meeds of praise, and pronounce the Com- j pany the best that has ever vHted tbe Australian Colonies and New Zealand. . j The Company comprises tbe following Artists, . unsurpassed in thpir reapset ye rotes : A DE CASTRO , MADAME DE CASTRO A. ST. VINCENT SIDLLE MONTEBELLO VAL VOSE NELLIE FORKESTEH AIR EC . ANNETTE YOUNG. ENGLAND ALBERTO FRO, SAUNDERS YOUNG AUSTRALIA Box Office at Bfgg and Anderson's Music. Warehouse. Princes street, where a plan of Theatre can be seen, and sea's secured in advance. | Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. j Doors open at half-past J ; commence at 8 sharp. P. FI. KlßßY^Aeent. i NOTICE. ! "pARTIES haying- CATTLE running in our. Paddocks at WANGALO A will please remove the ?ame before the 3 1st August; otherwise they will be sold to pay expense?. ANDREW SMAIL & SONS, .-.. .: ... Mayfield, Kaitangq ta. WANTED KNOWN: JOHN S;~~~C APSTICK ha? Opened his New GROCERY STORE, opposite the Bank of Me w r Zealard. - Orders received for all' kinds of Farm Produce will be punctually attended to, and delivered daily in the district.

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 8, 27 August 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 8, 27 August 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 8, 27 August 1874, Page 2

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