ATHEN^UM. A GRAND CONVERSAZIONE, complimentary to the Ladies who assisted at the late BAZAAR, will be held in the RAILWAY GOODS SHED on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. Doors open at half past six ; Tea on the Tables at seven P.M. Admission, 2s 6d ; Youtha, Is 6d. Tickets may be had from members of the Athenaeum Committee, and at various Stores. J. A. M< ARTHUR, Secretary. rpUESDAY evening next, the Bth of Septenil ber, being the time appointed to hold a GRAND CONVERSAZIONE COMPLIMENTARY TO THE LADIES who assisted at the late Bazaar, we therefore agree to assist in 9) worthy an object by closing our places of business at about 5 p.m. on that evening. Mair & Garven John Kingsland Peter Calder & Co Sarah Belcher R. Sloan & Son 3 L. Rodger a A. Ross Matheson & Smith Rolert Cleave Lewis, Reed & Co P. M. Peters R. Buohanan William Barham Alfred Aldridge James Beattie Henry Mayo Duncan Martin G. Lumsden Cowper & Wilson Lewis Longuet Daniel Dunlop John Coutts Cochran & Blackwood J. Stock &Co Robert Tapper &Co C. Fairweather Thomas Patterson Nisbet Mcßobie H. Stannard G. Goodwillie John Kirwan Abram Watson John Mclnerny G. Froggatt S. Hanan D. Mcßobie Thomas Hanna James Galbraith T. Millar Hautrie West W. S. Mitchell Strang & Gilchrist H. S. Fish David Strang B. Erskine H. Clayfield Charles Freeman Coxhead Brothers. 'V H EA T E E EOT AL. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 5. Mr Fred Clifton begs to intimate that he has secured the services of EUGENE BED A, The celebrated ONE-LEGGED GYMNAST, Who will appear in his Grand Passage de la Riviere, Zampillerization, Flying Trapeze, And Bicycle Performance, Dancing, Singing, &c. In conjunction with MISS FANNY SARA, The charming Ballad, Operatic, and Serio-Comic Vocalist, and MR FRED CLIFTON, Buffo and Characteristic Singer. THE SCOTCH DWARFS. Mr B. B. Wotton in an Original Stump Oration. Look out for the Balloon Ascent outside the Theatre at balf-past seven. Admission — Dress Circle, 3s ; Boxes, 2s ; PIT, ONE SHILLING. Doors open at half-past seven ; performance to commence at eight precisely. INVERCARGILL ATHEN^UM. LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE BY THE SOUTHERN CROSS MASONIC LODGE. /COPIES of the abo-e can now be had — price \J 3s 6i, poßt free. COXHEAD BROS., Photographers, Esk street. [A CABD.] I HA YE to tender my cinoare thanks to those friends who gave me presents in aid of the Atbeueeum Bazaar, and also to those lacies wlio 1 rendered their assistance daring the sale. MRS H. MAYO. <
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Southland Times, Issue 1976, 4 September 1874, Page 2
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406Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1976, 4 September 1874, Page 2
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