Amusements. WOODYBAR’S ELECTRIC CIRCUS AND GREAT LONDON EQUSQUERICULEM I r ■ (TV, C/i% OWING TO DETENTION BY FLOODS, THE CIRCUS Is Unavoidably Postponed Until to - MORROW EVENING. St. Mary’s Soho;ol CONCERT. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1883, Part I. Duet (Piano)— Miss Wilson and Mr Chapman Part Song—“ Though Seas between us Roll ” Choir Part Song—"Go, Thou Moonbeam” Choir Song—"l Fear no Foe ” .. Mr Hope Song—" The Blind Girl to Her Harp ” Mrs Stubbs Duet—“ My s Pretty Page ” Mrs Wilson and Mr Foley Song—" Esmeralda ” .. Miss Statham Quartette—“ The Fertile Yale” Song Mr Wright Chorus—" Leaf by Leaf ” .. Choristers. Part 11. Duet (Piano)—" Ruins of Athens ” Mrs Pearson and Miss Cooper Part Song—“ Who Shall be Fairest ” Choir Part Bong—" Pale Autumn Flowers” Choir Song—" MyHilenisthe Fairest Flower ” j Mr Foley Song—" When the Heart is Young ” Mias Wilson j Song—" The Vagabond ”.. Mr Campbell t Duet—“ Now at’Moonlight ” Mrs Stubbs and Mr Foley Song—" Beauty Bleep ” .. Miss Bcswick Song—" The Whispering Leaves” Mr Hope Chorus—“ The Boat isTrimmed” Choristers “ God Save the Queen.” T. F, GOOCH, Conductor.
3?ut)lic Notices. Central Restaurant, (NEXT SHIP HOTEL) J, Young Begs to inform the Public that he has OPENED THE ABOVE PKBMISEB AS FIRST-CLASS REFRESHMENT ROOMS, And hopes to merit a Share of Public Patronage. LUNCHEON AT ALL HOURS, To Suit All Trains. Open from *7 a.m. till 12 p.m PRIVATE ROOM FOR LADIES. W. LANE & CO. BEG to inform their customers and the public generally that they have This Day BOUGHT THE BUSINESS lately carried on by Messrs Carew and Co. and beg to notify that the PRICES in future will be as follows : DERATED WATERS 3s per doz to Hotels, and 2s 6d to Private Customers. CORDIALS, as usual. We trust that by keeping only the best of manufactures that we will be awarded with a fair share of your kind and esteemed patronage, W. LANE & CO. Timaru, Nov 14,1883. HOFFMAN’S PATENT BRICKS. ALWAYS ON HAND--Best Burnt BRICKS ; also Fresh Flare LIME. Good Water Supplied to Suburbs. Shears’ Steam Brick and Lime Works, Near Domain. IMPORTANT TO RESIDENTS IN TOW AND COUNTRY, To know that the GROCERY, PROVISION, AND GENERAL STORE, In North Street (corner of Bank Street), J. HOOK, PROPRIETOR, Is THE SHOP, par excellence, to obtain Goods of tbe Best Quality, at the Lowest Current Cash Prices. HSy Country Customers liberally dealt with. Purchaser of Produce of all Hinds. Shamrock HotelOPEN DAILY. T. H. G. SMITH. BON-ACCORD CARRIAGE WORKS I BEG to announce that I have REMOVED niv Place of Business from Latter Street to EVANS’ OLD GRAIN STORE (formerly Atlas Foundry), nest King’s Stables, Main Road. ARCHIBALD FRASER,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3318, 20 November 1883, Page 3
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440Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3318, 20 November 1883, Page 3
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