AMUSEMENTS. "HOME, SWEET HOME." M AS 0 NIC HALL, 0 AMARU. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MAY 30. THE COLOSSAL MOVING PANORAMA, THE MIRROR OF ENGLAND, Illustrating every object and scene of interest on the RIVER THAMES, from its source to London. This Magnificent Work of Art is the Largest, Most Complete, and Most Artistic Exhibition ever introduced to New Zealand, and was painted in London by Messrs. Phillips and Telbin, Royal Academy, Artists. The Panorama consists of three Sections : SECTION I. From the Source to Windsor Castle. SECTION 11. Eton College to Chelsea Hospital. SECTION 111. Lambeth Palace to the Pool of London. Each view is 23ft by 14ft. An explanatory historical Lecture accompanies the Paintings. Lecturer ... Mr. THOMAS KENNEDY. Appropriate English Melodies. Pianist ... Mr. EDWARD LEWIS. Who will also introduce a short interlude of PARLOUR MAGIC. Admission : 35., 25., and Is. Commence at 8. AFTERNOON EXHIBITION, SATURDAY, at 2.30. THOMAS KENNEDY, 50 Manager. CORPORATION NOTICE. V. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. NOT EC E . RATEP AYERS are reminded of the necessisty of making IMMEDIATE PAYMENT of all RATES due to the Corporation. Failing payment on or before the Idtii JUNE NEXT, Ratepayers then in default will be excluded from the Citizens' Roll. E. W. ROXBY, Town Clerk. May 25th, 1577- 37 TENDERS. TO FARMERS. TENDERS will be received up to Ist JUNE for the LEASE for a term of years of the FARM of the undersigned, at Awamoko. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 996 HOOD AND SHENNAN, OAMARU PUBLIC BATHS COMPANY. Tenders for the construction of the BATHS will be received up to JUNE 6, 1577. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the office of Mr. Thomas Glass, Architect, Tyncstreet, JOHN HARDY", 957 Secretary to the Company. IMPORTANT NOTICE. and after TUESDAY (To-Morrow) we shall have some VERY PRIME MUTTON—Merino Legs, 9d. each ; Halfbred Legs, Is. 3d.—Magnificent Mutton. W. B. ROBE, 39 Manager. I N Consequence of the Death of MR GEORGE ANDERSON, Bootmaker, Oamaru, the Business, which has been so successfully conducted by him for the past Eleven Years, will be disposed of. The Stock is New, and Replete with Goods necessary to carry on a Successful and Profitable Business. It consists of Ladies and Gents' Dress, Balmoral, and Lace-up Boots ; Youths' and Children's Boots in Endless Variety; Men's Clothing, etc., etc. This is an opening for an energetic man of small capital, not met with every day. The business is only being parted with in order that everything may be realised for the benefit of Mrs. Anderson. Tenders for the Stock and Goodwill will be received up to the END of MAY, addressed to Messrs. R. L. RULE and GEORGE BROWNLEE, from whom all information may be obtained. 883
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 343, 30 May 1877, Page 3
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