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r Amusements. rrJH. S.i;.T'B B.". BOTAL. FELDAY, 16th SEPTEMBEB. LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Miss HETTA FLEMING Begs to inform her Friends and the Public that she will give a GRAND CONCERT, On Behalf of the above Institution. Miss E . JUNO (Whose stay in Invercargill is longer than anticipated) has kindly volunteered her valuable services on this occasion ; assisted by the PROVINCIAL BEASS BAND, And several GENTLEMEN AMATEURS. Musicai Dieectob— Mb. M'GEATH. PROG-RAM ME: PART I. Overture Provincial Bras 3 Band. Song — " My old friend John." Mr. Callow. Song — " Truth in Absence " Miss Fleming Selections Provincial Brass Band. Burn 3* " Cottar's Saturday Night." ... Miss Juno. Song — " Riflemen Form " Mr. Kingsland. Duett— "What are the Wild Waves Saying?" Miss Fleming and Mr. Callow Solo — Pianoforte Mr. M'Grath' Song — "Coming thro' the Rye "... Miss Fleming PART 11. Overture Provincial Brass Band. Song Mr. Anderson. Song — " My Happy Home " Miss Fleming. Readings from Allan Ramsay's " Gentle Shepherd " Miss Juno. Selections Provincial Brass Band. Song Miss Fleming. Song — " Thou art so near, and yet so far." Mr. Callow. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Dress Circle, ss. ; Side Boxes, 45. ; Stalls, 3s. Pit, Is. 45 46 Educational. MR, T. a. SMITH, FeUovr o£ the Educational Institute o£ Scotland, BEGS to intimate that he intends to OPEN CLASSES for all the branches of an English and a Commercial education, on MONDAY, the 19th CURRENT, at 10 o'clock a.m., in Esk-street, immediately behind the English Chapel. Classes for the higher branches, including Mathematics, Land Surveying, Navigation, Latin, French, German, &c, will also be opened at 6 o'clock p.m. To secure the advantages of private tuition, both classes will be limited to thirty pupils. Terms for Day Classes — English, with Grammar, one guinea per quarter; each additional branch, five shillings. For Evening Classes — one branch, two guineas per quarter ; each additional branch, ten shillings. ALL FEE 3 PAID IN ADVANCE. MR S. MUI R, r\AY AND BOARDTNG SCHOOL 3 j *- J i r than-street, near Tay-street, IXVEIIOARGILL. 37-tC NOTICE. THE FEES for the Invercargill School from the next quarter will be as follows : — Reading 12 shillings per quarter. Reading and Writing ... 15 do. do. Reading, Writing and Arithemetic, 20 shillings per quarter. F. H. GEISOW. Treasurer of the Invercargill District 4-tc School Committee. r\AY AND BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES, Conducted by the Misses PET El E, East end of Tay-streeV ! 88-So '' ; i3rm*j^ffni. ; . ■

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 15 September 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 15 September 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 15 September 1864, Page 1

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