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T^TEW ZEALAND BLONDIN. I beg respectfully to return my sincere thanks to all concerned for the very liberal support accorded at the Caledonian Gathering, under the very adverse circumstances* in regard to weather, in which the New Zealand Blondin was compelled to perform. Yours respectfully, RICHARD MORRIS. T) A Z A^ ~A Ri CHURCH OF ENGLAND. This Bazaar will be held on MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, IN EASTER WEEK, A r q.the New Music Hall, Dee street, j^ 0 T I 6 K THELUXUR V OF THE BREAKFAST TABLE. ■ Tlie inhabitants of Apphby and Gladstone are notified that Runners have been specially engaged to deliver the SOUTHLAND TIMES every morning at. those municipalities" The paper will be delivered in time- for breakfast. Tlie -price having been reduced.to Tmopencc,the TIMES should be within the reach of all, and •it can be subscribed for at a much less cost. 0 THE RATEPAYERS GORE RIDING. . Gentlemen, — I hare to announce myself as again a candidate for the honor of representing you in Couutv Council. 'THOMAS MacGIBBON. Mataura, 23rd December, IS7S. 0 T I C E My minimum fee for professional advice, or visit within ths town, is half-a-guinea. G. McCLURE, M.D., &C..&C. Appleby, Invercargill, i " 2nd December, 1878. MATAURA ELECTIO N. To suit Electors residing in and around Invercargill, Mr Kinross, the Candidate of the Grey Party, will address them in Ramsay's Hall, on Friday, 3rd January, 1879, at 8 p.m. j TjVISH'S COFFEE SHOP THE DAILY AND WEEKLY TIMES Are on Sale at Fish's Coffee Shop AT THE RAILWAY STATION. m H E A T R E ROYAL. THE ROYAL MARIONETTES. Propr.Vors Messis Webb and Trotter Business Manager Mr W. T. Smythe First .Grand Fashionable Night. " TO-NIGHT. Under the special Patronage of MAJOR MACRORIE And Officers Commanding the Invercargill Volunteers. With the kind permission of the Officers in Command, the tnvercargill Volunteer Band has graciously given their services, under the concluctorsbip of . CAPT. HEYWOOD. THIS -FRIDAY,. JAN. 3kd, 1879, Positively the last night but one of " THE BABtfS IN THE WOOD I" THE CHRISTY MINSTRELS ! LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD ! - And . ' THE BEAUTIFUL TRANSFO RMAT I O N SCENE ! REMEMBER TO-NIGHT— THE LAST BUT 0" NE. Admission— Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s: Pit, Is. Doors open at 8 ; commence at 8.30. O" MATINEE for Schools and Families, on ■ SATURDAY at 2. J. GARDNER, General Agent. H. STONEHAM, Agent for Messrs Webb ami Trotter,

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Southland Times, Issue 3288, 3 January 1879, Page 2

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