V HEATEE EOYAL. ATHENJEUM POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS. The Athenaeum Committee having arranged for a series of SIX FOETNIGHTLY ENTEETAINMENTS, To carry out the design of the Institution, to provide RATIONAL AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION, Will giro the First of the Series THIS EVENING, Consisting of VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC AND POPULAR READINGS. H. West... ... Musical Conductor. T. V. Twinning... Pianist. Kindly assisted by LADY AND GENTLEMEN AMATEURS. PROGRAMME. PABT I. Overture Orchestra Song , . ... ... Mr Monk Reading Mr T. Perkins Vocal Duet — "We are two Merry Minstrels" Messrs Price and Kingsland Song Mr Bush Recitation , Mr Moir PABT 11. Overture , ... Orchestra Song Mr Dunkley Reading Mr Macrorie Trio — " How Merrily we Live" Mesirs "Kings land, Price, and Lewis Song , ... Mr Price Selection Orchestra Reading , Song Mr Monk God Save the Qttebn. Prices of admission — Upstairs, 2s ; Family Tickets to admit three, 5s j Downstairs, Is ; Tickets to admit three, 2s 6d. Tickets to be obtained of the Committee and Messrs West and Twinning. The surplus to be devoted to the Library Fund. r P HEATEE EOYAL. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1875. GRAND FASHIONABLE PERFORMANCE roa thb BENEFIT OF MISS JENNIE NYE. GREAT ATTRACTIONS ! ! ME A. VIVIAN! MISS MELVILLE! MISS JENNIE NYE! Assisted by SEVERAL GENTLEMEN AMATEURS. lS@r See Programme. j 1 HEA TB E EOYAL. Reappearance of THE VIVIANS, And MISS JENNIE NYE FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing SATURDAY, 26th JUNE. New Pio^ramme. J. C. MoINTOSH, Manager. COACHES. EOYAL MAIL SOUTHEEN LINE OF COACHES. INVEROARGILL AND DUNEDIN. Connecting with the Mataura Railway. TIME TABLE. Leaves Mataura at 11 a.m. (on arrival of the Trains from Invercargill) on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ; Returning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, In time to catch the 3 p.m. Trainfrom Mataura. FARES During the Winter Months will be Matiurato Dunedin ... £2 7 8 Mataura to Balclutha... 1 10 0 Mataura to Clinton ... 10 0 H^T BOOKING OFFICE, ESK STREET Opposite Colonial Bank. Passengers are requested to secure seats before leaving Invercargill, in ordor to pre. rent disappointment. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors. TAPANUI COACH. OWING to the new road via Pomahaka Bridge, not being completed, this coach will be discontinued until further notice. To meet the requirements of travellers, special trips can be arranged by giving timely notice to the proprietors. WILLIAMS & CO. June 17th, 1875. HOEE & MILLAE'S pOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Will leave as follows : — Riverton to Invercargill at 9.30 a.m. and 3 p.m Invercavgill to Riverton at 9.30 am. and 3 p.m Note -The 9.30 a.m. Coach leaving Riverton goes via Wallacetown. Agents R. ERSKINE, Dee street ; J. W. CHAPMAN, Pdlmerston street, Riverton. OTAGO EAILWAYS. WINTON PLOUGHING MATCH A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave InvercarJ\ gill for Wintoxi Ploughing Match on the 25th met., at 10.30 a.m., passengers returning by evening train. Return Tickets , ... 2s each, Available for day of issue only. THOS. ARTHUR, 1 Traffic Manager,
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Southland Times, Issue 2140, 25 June 1875, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 2140, 25 June 1875, Page 3
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