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THEATRE EOYAL. Lessees „, Messrs Steele & Keogh. Genuine Successs of the NEW PANTOMINE. CROWDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY! And will be again produced, THIS EVENING, MONDAY, JAN. 4, With New Dances, Fresh Tricks, and Mechanical Effects, TTARLEQUIN Q.ISELLE! Or, THE SIRENS OF THE LOTUS LAKE. Humphrey, Duke of Silesia Mr D Clinton Albert (a wealthy peasant) Mrs Walter Hill Fridolin (parish beadle) ... Mr J Musgrave Giselle Miss Marion Willis Mary ... ... ... Miss Bessie Vivian The Princess Bertha ... Mr J Hooper Myrfcha (Wili Queen) ... Miss Lilly May GRAND TRANSFORMATION. Clown Mr Ignatius F Keogh Pantaloon ... ... Mr A Ashton Harlequin Mr David Mason Columbine Miss Ettie Mar tineau The whole to commence with the brilliant corned ietta, A CAPITAL MATCH. Mr Sunnyside ... ... Mr J Mu.« grave Supported by the Company. Tuesday, Jan. 5, GRAND JUVENILE NIGHT. SATURDAY NKXT. Grand Midday Performance, for the ben> fit of schools and families. Prices — Dress Circle 5* ; Boxes 3* ; Pit 2s. COCTTHLAND PUBLIC COMPLIMBNTARY BALL, To the American ASTRONOMICAL EXPEDITION, Who observed the Transit of Venus at Queenstown, and also to the CAPTAIN AND OFFICERS Of the United States Frigate Swatara., The Ball will be held at thelnvercai*s;iH DRILL SHED, about the 12th January, 1875, but the date will be announced on the arrival of the U.S. steamer Swatara. Double Tickets, one guinea — may be obtained from the members of Committee. W. B. SCANDRETT, Honorary Secretary. \T FORKING COMMITTEE will please meet VV at the Council Hall at 4 o'clock sharp Tins Day (Monday) . W. B. SCANDRETT, Secretary. WESLEYAN SABBATH SCHOOL, Leet street, Invercargill. ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY, JAN. 10, 1875. '"TWO SERMONS will be preached, morning J. and evening, by the Rev. W. J. Williams, of Balolutha. Collections at the close of each Service on behalf of the School Funds. At three o'clock the School will be examined and addressed by the Rec. Mr Williams and others. On Wednesday following, the ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING will be held. Tea at half-past six o'clock. After which, a Service of Song (by the members of the School, assisted by a number of friends), illustrative of the Pilgrim's Progress, with adapted connective Readings. During the evening several addresses will be delivered, and the annual report read. Tickets — 2s — to be had of all the booksellers. INVERCARGILL COLLEGIATE~~ SCHOOL. (Established, 1872.) EXAMINATION DAYS : June 29th and 30th, December 21st and 22nd rpHE great aim of this Institution is to impart X to youths a sound English Education, through all its branches, with a perfect knowledge of ARITHMETIC and BOOK-KEEPING. The girls' department will be superintended by Mrs Henri, who is a first-class certificate Teacher. The School will close for the Christmas holidays on the 22nd December, 1874, and re-open on Monday, the 11th of January, 1875. HENRY HENRI, 8.A., Master. NOTICE. ' ON and after the l?t January, 1375, the price of Bread will be 8d par 41b loaf. JOHN HAMILTON. NEW BUILDING AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERS. TAS. MANSON & CO. have pleasure in informing the Public of Southland that they are NOW OPENING OUT an assortment of BUILDERS' AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, in those NEW PREMI3E3 in Tay-street, opposite Messrs R. D. Yule & Co.'s, and trust, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to receive a share of public patronage; JAS. MANSON & CO., IKONMONGEKS, TAX STREET, INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 2046, 4 January 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 2046, 4 January 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 2046, 4 January 1875, Page 2

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