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TVTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER■__!N ' CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £2,000,000 RESERVE FUND........ £120,000 JOHN TURNBULL, Manager, Invercargill Branch. Offices, Esk street, "D A Z A A R. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. This Bazaar will be held on MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, IN EASTER WEEK, At. the New Music HaU, Dee street. rVTEW ZEALAND BLONDIN. j , : TO-DAY, SATURDAY, 4th. Under the distinguished patronage of the Officers ancl Members of THE INVERCARGILL VOLUNTEERS, AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, THE NEW ZEALAND BLONDIN WiU perform at 7-30 p.m. at the Show Grounds. A' THE VOLUNTEER BRASS BAND •Has kindly consented to play on the occasion. Price of admission 6cl. i.O E V. J. W. INGLIS 77 First presentation of his great Lecture En- : "'• . tainment, ' SONGS AND MUSIC OF SCOTLAND. RAMSAY'S HALL, Tay street, MONDAY, 6th JANUARY, 1878. Lecture to commence at Eight o'Clock. For Synopsis of Lecture see BUls. Amongst others, Mr INGLIS will give the foUowing .Illustrative Recitals : — " Scots wha hae " " Auld Robin Gray " " The Bai-rin' o' the Door." Concluding with the Grand Peroration, THE COLONIES AND THEIR FUTURE ! Noticing which the (Melbourne) Southern Cross declares:— ?" The conclusion of his lecture was the most eloquent piece pf declamation we have heard on this side of the line." . Reserved Seats, 3s ; Gallery 2s • Back Seats, Is. Tickets at Messrs Jacobs and Moir's/ ','■'■ ■ Doors open at half -past 7 o'clock. ,:.,-.. .■ . ROBERT KILPATRICK, . , :i , ■■ ■ ■ ... . ■ : . ■ Manager. IT* TH "B A TRE R CTYA L. THE ROYAL MARIONETTES. Proprietors Messrs Webb and Trotter Business Manager Mr W. T. Smythe Positively the LAST TWO PERFORMANCES of the Royal Marionettes, who will appear This Aftebnoon, at 3, and THIS ' EVENING, at 8.30, In an Entirely NEW PERFORMANCE. Remember the Last MATINEE for Schools and FamUies. who wUl' be ' admitted for 6d. The Last Evening Perfoimance ! Last j-erfoi-mance of LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD ' and ' ' ' « THE WICKED WOLF ! Last performance of " The Babe? "' and last performance of the Wonderful Feats of the Clown and Pantaloon ! . • Come early to secure seats, d CHAS. WEBB, Manager.

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Southland Times, Issue 3289, 4 January 1879, Page 2

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