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o LATE ADVERTISEMENTS VOLUNTEER HALL. AMARU DRAMATIC President Vice-President ... Stage Manager ... Hon. Sec. and Treas. A B. CLtj J - O'Me, Mr. S. E The members of the Club, assistr.,l» MRS. WALTER HILL ■ AND MRS. W. F. Kljrs.. Will give two performances IN AID OF THE OAMARU IlOSpj-j THURSDAY AND FRIDAY KYE\T\October 16th aiul 17th. *' NEW SCENERY AND EFFECT By a member of the Club, ' 4 The performance will commence each c , ing with Stirling Coyne's brilliant three-act Comedy BLACK S H E K p . Herbert Lester ... ... Mr. S. 15. sJacob Mortmain ... Mr. J. Gji Mr. .Tabez Bunny Mr. J. VThe Hon. Digby Hardpace, Mr. W. \sy.r Mr. Smithers... ... Mr. AY. \\- Torn Shorter Mr. W. H, jj Porters ... Messrs. Brown and Thom-' ETHEL MAYNARD Mhs iv ~ Lady Barbican... Mrs. Lester Mrs. Todhunter Jane... MRS. AY. hi Mr3.W_p. Kirc ... Miss Nighti n - Miss Mortj" Miss WTo conclude on THURSDAY EVENING With Maddison Morton's Glorious I-V, TO PARIS AND BACK FOR Mr. Samuel Snozzle Mr. Charles Markham Mr. Spriggins ... Lieutenant Spike, R.M Joseph (a Waiter)... Pounce ... Superintendent Telegraph Clerk Mr. J. G, y ••• Mr. J. \vMr. W. Y' (• ■ Mr. S. E. "4 ■ Mr. J. Mite Mr. B. W. Ha ... Mr. W, fi Mr. W. M. Miss Fanny Spriggins...Mrs. W. F. Kjj, ON FRIDAY EVENING The performance will conclude with J, Buckstone's Sparkling Comedietta A ROUGH DIAMOND. ' Lord Plato Mr. S. K. S Sir William Evergreen ... Mr. B. \y. {j 4 Captain Augustus Blenheim ... Mr, J. W Cousin Joe ... ... ... Mr. J. Mit c Lady Plato Mrs. W. l'YKinn MARGERY ... Mrs. WALTER m Lucy .. ... ••• MissW Tickets may be obtained from memlie; the Club, the Hospital Committee, ami booksellers. Prices of Admission: Front si body of hall, 2s ; back seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30; to corn® punctually at 8 p.m. NEW Z^SA^H^K^LLERY, j I BATTERY, OAM ARU. 0 A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL! ONCE To be given in the Volunteer Hilj TUESDAY, tiir 14th OCl'., lW In aid of the Funds of the BuJ Major Steiv ak d Iu the chair. ■>ongPROGRAMME : PART I. Song—" Maid of Athens " ... F. I!,J| Mr. A. Eraser. Sweet Dreamer " Arthur! Miss N'. Harijy. ! >uct—" f wonldthat my love "Mendels Miss Hoxora asd Miss N. Honor --'o:ig—"The Warrior Bold" KtephenAJ Mr. W. Eraser. Violin Solo (Pianoforte accompaniment' Brunton) " I.a I'art Du Diablo"! Mil. UEORGE Jone--. gong—"The - tar's Parewell"Stophen4i Mil. Edward Booth. part ir. Song—" The Goat Bell 3 " E. U Miss Honour, Song—" Angus M'Donnld " ... J. Hoc Mrs Kinnear. Song—" Capt. Do Wellington Boots"! Mr. George Faiir. -'ong—" Truth in absence "... E. B. Hi| Mrs. Fraser. Song— Mrs. Brunton. | Song—" The Sentinel " ... Mr. D. Booth. Admission— Front Seats, 3s; Body of Hall, 2a; I Seats, Is. I Doors open at half-past 7, to eommesl 8 precisely. ■A DANCE Will follow; Tickets to admit Lafel Gentleman, 5s each. T Volunteers requested to appear in uni.i ESTATE OF A. POLSON, TBANEBI A FIRST DIVIDEND on all clj duly proved and allowed, PAID on and after TUESDAY, INST., at the offices of R. Wilsonanij Dunedin. JOHN MAITLAND JONES, 146 5S 1000 SUPERFINE CO MM KM ENVELOPES.—B. W. Hayes, | 1 tionor, 1" S FOE, 4 PACKETS SQUARE] VELOPES.—B. W. Hayes, street. CHEAP LITERATURE, in g«fl riety.—B. W. Hayes (lato and Horsburgh), Itchen street. (EEEAP MUSIC, Vocal anil I» > mental.— B. W. Hayes, Music* Itchen-street. ANTED —An Aotive MESSj BOY.—Apply to Hood and > TO MILLERS, BREWERS, CAPITALISTS. 10R SALE, the following <' cs l PROPERTIES in the flourishing j ! of Timaru : L The reoontly-erected Bclford SI Flour Mills and Grain Stores! ner of North-street and the Bl and connected with the So'l Hailway by a private siding, buildings are brick, fe"' ereoted, and contain three stones (but constructed pairs), driven by 18 l'.'P' pressure engine, capable of up to 30 h.-p. All the if proved mi ling and dressing pliances, together with e; ceivable labor-saving a PP'' s ° j convenience, have been intr 1 which only practical men can j appreciate. Also, The Alton Brewery and Malting lishment, corner of Cross an id streets, capable of brewing 6® per week, with large cells ir commodation and storage "j bushels malt. For full particulars and term 3 property apply to zißS IEB. Tin" Or REID&DUNC^-

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1086, 11 October 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1086, 11 October 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1086, 11 October 1879, Page 2

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