late advertisements If a r. l ASO N I U " A REVOLUTION IN* AML'.-KMK.NT. A Peeide I Hit. Trcmendoua Reception <>; tFI • • Oreat l : . S. MINSTRKI >. An Kritire C 'hange of l'r<>.;i- nen-e to-N ru rc 'r: to-x ion t: : Kvervthirig X"<u. RKAI> THKSK IT F.MS Tim Phantom ('horns. [f U i!.:on anil Holly's Ncgroi.«ti<: Drolleries. Campbell'* I>es<:ri[.Mve Sceua. Tin' Surprise Party, flraharru the ♦rreat Icnor. (>ndtiit iiml '! hom-on s ( nnn't Duet. Hudson's fianjoistie Ktru.-ion.--. [lolly's Album of Songs and Dunces, and The Serearuin:.' Sketch THK I'OMlMi MAN'. Admission : Front S. ats. 4-4.: Second *v"its -s- Doors open at 7.,i1> : Overturn at ,S sharp. t*eat.-i can be reserved at Solomon's Music Depot, Thames-street. g. w. uot kkkkllki:. HI P.usiness Manager. B Tffrs DAY. A 7. A A ft I I'. A 7. A A R ! VOLCNTKKR HALL. jr o.vr> a y an r> ruksr> ay, MAROEt n AND P_\ I-S7S. Tin: stTPLKMKXTARY p.azaar, In aid (if the erection of the WKS LK YAX PA t!S( >XAf, K, Will l>e held as above. A selection o; L'nFFKL AND FANCY ARTECLFS, Which must lie dispo-ed of. will lie on Sale at MODKRATK PRfCKS. To Open at Twelve o'clock each day. Admission - Is. 7X FAY Z!-:A LAN I > RAt [AYA YS. south otaco tcrf cr.t'p. racks. To lie held at < 'amaru Racecourse, Ml) N I> A Y A N I > Ti"K>i >A Y. Iltli and I'Jr.h MARCH. I>, S. \ Si'FiTAr, TRAIN" v.iil leav ■ Oamaru for the Itacei'onrse at I [."■'> a. e;. » ;'.i■:i .l:iv. Ordinary Trains a!-o St"pp;ii'_r both tip an.l dnu-n. Return Tickets Co Racecourse. 1.-., available on day of i-sue "!ily. Hi-tuni Tickets, at ;-:n,'lo rates. ;s-uc! at all stations south of Timaru I im-lu-Ive i to . iibcr ilay, to be available tor p tu '■ •... of tiie Kith In.-L 'f.A >vs' >x. Oeneral Man a-., r. , , AI .r r« -11 S. isrs. Ni> Yin, ■ iKtity of" JKWKKI.FKY. 1 Tile ii •>. . .cay n-covei- tin- same o:i at the «ll'ice ef this l'ap'-r. NT Ti i TilF KAKMKKS AN' > OKAFX i;i;i)\VF,|S o|' OA MARC AXi> m'ukoknmX'-; rs. o;;rti:in>. 1.-t March, is;.-,. / ( KNTLKMKN.-We b"g to inform v. n n that we have hen appoint -d Agents i»r Ml-.SSRS. H. AXI> 1.. ,T. M'OOKJIH'K'S KKAPKK AND HINT>!■'.R. "l"ii• ■ very h:_'h licuTee oi >iicc -s wiii'di li:i-4 ;;ftended this Madiine in tl;e recent ] e-.rn[■. -tll11-us in t'anterb;;ry aii-i Otag". j pri.Ve "nd dt.ul't that the I j;-i/"i:>ircK is TIIK VI-:I:Y FSKST IX| THK MA I: K FT. j v\V are already favoureil v. ith a larp- j nina'.iT ~f orders, and canrot irnpr. ss too j s: 1-11;-.u'Sy on Agriculturists tile necessity of p!" i nipt instructions, so that no disappointli» at may arise in next >eason's delivi-rie^. We will he happy to pve every inforrnatvn r. u'ir<!inix these .Mai'hines, at our 1 in Harhoiir-streei:. Oamaru. We are. t lent!, men. Your obedient Servants. THK Xi;W ZKAf.ANO L< >AX AXO MKKi 'ANTI LK A< -KX( Y COMPANY Ii.IMiTKD). 4" c J l 7( i •' !•; S S ()K S T A X I C 11. i i!:.• oi-.ly Palestinian Aurist in the World, u ill arrive in <'amaru »u MAticir -jr.. Rty be consulted on that day only, ai, niFSTAU AX I > OAUTKU lIOTKL. !'n> f .'s<iir St.'inich ron:e>ts intending i,, j„ ; -.ttcm!aiiee. a< he leaves iiiaaru earlv the same to attend fstsi-nt* thiTe on the L'titii. TKVI'IMOXfALS TO PIiOFKSSOR STAN roil. I'l ince of Wale-;" Hotel. I'utieiliri. l-'cbrm.rv lj-.S. I'l-efi -,.r Stanich. mi:, I have -.Teat rleasurein bear--1:, ~ tcstiineuy to your valuable treatment. Il.;vc;_- ...r.:i ■ r*-.1 from <l. afnc<s in my I-.-tt '"" e- tin- la-t seven year-, and been under >k:.,':d r. atnient v/itju-nt any I '' l o'' - - fr'in many professed auri-ls in -ii'iiii: niter a formiuht of your valuable ''"''i'" lam happy to inform vu tli-.t I li; " i-"i);jii,-u iy rtlicvul.—Tha.ukfully yours. dor::; I . iF-.r.i. r.(:.-5..-c and Manager ijueer.'s Th'.arre. I'uru.iin. Kebrtrary "_'S. IS7S. . i s the erea.test pleasure that "'iir ;. .t:motiy to yur treatment of d»\it-'-"r tin- last i 4 J'ears I have been m :• d.:a.fness in both my ears, '.""l-i by scarlet fever, with great ; "f J:r\ injj my hearing reV" u ' i I" 'in ler the care of IS •'*' ■ ' -rii' i iiemists its Krigiami. v.ere several v.di» devoted V l ' ' - ■! y t. the treatment of ear -• • rf i( r w tii one in lUiriediu, 111 '.ealaihl. uere able to do me "■•J i. . U! ii rb.ey f_'ave me tip as incurable. '- I; ' "1-: i I have lieen under your care but ■''a lew days I have improved wornier''V- • 111 'act, Ido not remember being ' J|l ' t" hear so distinctly in my life before % r " n v. I u'.uiiil strongly advise ail "•!. rnii; trem deafness to place themselves I'i'ia- year tlvilxitl treatment..—Thankful!v t'liry, AY jr. Mt"HGE Tailor and Outfitter, 0 Great King-atreet, Dnr^edin.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 579, 11 March 1878, Page 3
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