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PETER WALKER, Architect, WARD’S BUILDINGS, CRESBNT INVITES Tenders for the erection of a brick residence in Tay street. Plans can he seen at the above office, where tenders will be received’ until Wednesday, the 19th in?!., till 1 o’clock. PETER WALKER, Architect, Ward’s Buildings, Crescent. INVITES tenders for the erection of a residence at Gore for Mrs Wilson Hall. Plans can be seen at the above office, where tenders will be received until Saturday, the 22nd inst., till noon. HALL, WOODLANDS. WEDNESDAY, 19xh DECEMBER, 1900. A Grand Entertainment The Return of the I. A, MUSICAL & . DRAMATIC CLUB in an entirely new Programme. REFINED DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT, FARCE, Ac. Admission, Is. Dance to follow, Is. A. R. WILLS, Manager. THE WAIANAWA ATHLETIC SOCIETY’S 6th Annual Sports WILL be held on MR THOMAS WILSON’S FARM (adjoining Wat anawa) on MONDAY, 31st DECEMBER, Commencing at 12 o’clock. Nearly AlO given in Prizes and Trophies. For Programme see posters, which may be had from the Secretary. Entries for the Sawing, Chopping, and District Race to be in Secretary’s hands on 24th Dec. Trains' will be delayed THOS. W. STEVENSON, Hon. Sec. fj HEAT fi E ROYAL, TUESDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1900. GRAND CHRISTMAS PERFORMANCE ■HANDEL’S “MESSIAH,” By the Combined Choirs of Invercargill, In aid of the funds of the Musical Union. CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OVER 4 PERFORMERS f OYER JfcO’U' PERFORMERS i SOLOISTS —Mrs Blue, Miss K. Kirwan, Miss S. Murray, Miss Hishon, Miss Winnie Royds, Mr S. Clark, Mr S. Cookson, and Mr J. E. Taylor. Solo Cornet—Mr J. W. Glennie. Conductor .. .. Mr C. Gray. Pianist .. .. Miss Findlay. Leader of Orchestra .. Mr W. Ferguson. BOX PLAN—L ILLICRAP’k. ADMISSION —Circle and Chairs, 2s ; ifSi? . Stalls,’ Is. Extra fee for reserving 2s seats, Is. KAMURI TEA ROOMS, ESK STREET. (Two minutes walk from railway .station.) STRAWBERRIES and Cream, and Fruit Salad, fresh daily. Tea, Coffee, Hot Pies and Refreshments at all hours. Fresh Fruit, always oa hand, also large stock of Choice Confectionery at Minnie Farrell’s.

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Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 34, 15 December 1900, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 34, 15 December 1900, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 34, 15 December 1900, Page 5

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