LATE ADVERTISEMENTS
TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I YOLUNTERR HALT., At S o'clock. A N ILLUSTRATED TEMPERANCE READING Will be given on TUESDAY EVENING, 22nd Inst,, the gross proceeds of which will be devoted to purposes of the PROPOSED COFFEE ROOM. By special request of the Good Templar Lodcre?, " THE TRIAL OF SIR JASPER" Will be repeated. Tho Reading by the Rev. 11. IXswsbiiry* The Lime Lights will be manipulated by Messrs. C. G. Moore and J. W\ Rock. Oae or two Solos will be introduced, ans there will be Instrumental Music during the dissolving views. All interested in tho cause of Temperance* .are invited to assist in making this effort a s ucc^ IISSJON _ OXE SHILLIN T Ct _ Tickets obtainable at all the Booksellers. VOLUNTEER HALL. j Lessees and Managers—Messrs. Hiscocks, Hayman and Co. singular Scenes before the foo riJG HTS. POSITIVELY FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY 24tii and 25th.
First appearance of HUDSON'S PAKTY! SURPRISE OF LADY ANT) GENTLEMEN ENTERTAINERS, Who will introduce one ox the most nove! and interesting performances that has ever visited New Zealand, Presenting wit without ribaldry, sentiment without senility, and lean streaks of buffobiography. Prices of Admission - Ss and 2s, children half-price. Ticket?! oau bo obtained at Mr. Solomon's Musift Warehouse, Thames-street. Doors, open at 7 ; commence at 8. 2S'l H. SANTLY, Business Agent. "SELECT QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY, ST- ANDREW'S. HALL, THAJIESrSXIIEET (Above Solomon's Music Bepflt), A -SELECT QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY A. will be held on PI: IDAY EVENING, ■JULY 25, to inaugurate the abovo new New Spacious Hall. Double tickets, 5s ; single tickets, 3s 6d, to be obtained at Solomon's Music Depot. Dancing to commence at S p.m. 294 A MEETING of the UNEMPLOYED will be held at Johnson's Commercial Hotel, at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING. All out of employment are earnestly ty attend. ■^irTANTED—A.' FEMALE SERVANT VV as Houspke-'per; references re* qui: ed.—Apply Thomas llainforth, Tea* neraki, EulieJU. 293 JOHN MAIN, Seedsman, Fruiterer, and Confectioner, Tees-street, Oamaru.293 QPIRITUAIJSM VINDICATED an# Clerical Slanders I'efutod, ii\ answsT to M. W. Greon, Dunedin, by Emnji Hardinge Britfcon.—Price Sixpence —G n tl T. Clarke, Publisher, ItcUen-streetJ (lamaru.
PUBLIC NOTICE. PROFESSOR G. H. EVANS HaIUD-UKSSKU. Perfumer and ! OBACCO2UST, HAS RESUMED BU SIN E & ..I In his old shop in Tees-street, _ In consequence of the inability of his an cessor to fulfil liis engagement. Best brands of Tobacco ancl Cigars alff» on hand, The public can depend on atriot P erJ ° 2 : attention in future.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1015, 22 July 1879, Page 2
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407Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1015, 22 July 1879, Page 2
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