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Kew Zealand RailwaysNEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO DUNEDIN FOR A. AND P. SHOW AND RAGES. AT 2d per mile First Class, minimum 4s, Id per mile second class, minimum 2s, mileage counted one way only, tickets issued from the 27th to the 29th November at Lyttelton, Kingston, and intermediate stations, including stations on branches between those points, available for return till the 10th December. The journey must be started on the date of the issue of the ticket in every case, and may be broken after the first 25 miles. A train will leave Dunedin for Christchurch at 9.0 p.m. December Ist, setting down returning excursionists at any station north of Oamaru. BY ORDER. Meetin&s Amusements. &c. fpHEATRE ROYAL. 3 NIGHTS LAUGHING SEASON. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 27th, 28th, 29th. The Popular London Actor, CHARLES ARNOLD, and his ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, From the Standard Theatre, London. Lately terminated brilliantly successful Seasons — 52 NIGHTS Princess Theatre, Melbourne. 64 NIGHTS Palace Theatre, Sydney. And the last . Company that appeared in Pretoria and Johannesburg. TUESDAY, 27th, and THURSDAY, 29th. Broadhurst’s enormously successful Farce Comedy, WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES! As played by Mr Arnold for 340 Nights at the Strand Theatre, London. WEDNESDAY. 28th WEDNESDAY. Another Roaring Farce Comedy, “WHY SMITH LEFT HOME.’’ If it Hurts You to Laugh Don’t See “ JONES ” or “ SMITH.” They would disturb the serenity'of an Owl. Prices : 4s, 3s, 2s. Box Plan open at the Dresden. Early Application suggested. In consequence of the large advance Booking, “WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES” Will be repeated the last Night of the Season, viz., THURSDAY, 29th. Manager, L. J. LOHR. Wanted PRINTS and MUSLINS. To-day we marked off special purchase in Prints, see prices, 4|d, Beautiful lot of Muslins in White and Printed. See Values. ■ ADAMS AND CO. TITHITE CALICOS, 2£d to NainYV sooks, 4|d to lid. Lace Curtains, Is 6d to 15s 6d. ADAMS and CO. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TYRRELL, KING AND CO. beg to give notice that the Partnership hitherto existing between us has been dissolved by Mutual Consent, as from Oct. 25th, 1900. The Business will be carried on by Mr John King in the same premises, to whom all accounts owing to the late Firm should be paid, and who will pay all the accounts owing by the late Firm. GEORGE TYRRELL. JOHN KING. N.B. —As was previously notified, all accounts over three months in arrears, will be placed in the hands of an Agent, on and after Deer. Ist, 1900. TYRRELL, KING AND CO. ASK EWyTARI^ & ELLS: BELLS: BELLS.—Ring out the glad tidings. Timaru Grocery ate • keeping the celebrated “ BELL TEA. in every tn. Ptocusable at C. WKER’S
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2952, 26 November 1900, Page 3
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487Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2952, 26 November 1900, Page 3
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