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WHEN the gont " hurts," the tooth smarts and sore throats, neuralgia, and rheumatism Bet in, use Bt. Jacobs Oil, the pain conqueror. Do not continue to suffer— every store keeps it, and the man who endures pain rather tha < utilise a ready refief is his own worst enemy. Wintry winds are keen and piercing, and a household liniment an absolute necessity Many preparations are offered at lower prices than St. Jacobs Oil, but none are so effectually speedy in operation. Meetings. T> A N D BOTUNDA. A full rehearsal of the Orchestral Band will be held this evening at 8 p.m. in the Garrison Band practice room. All taking part in the entertainment are requested to attend. D. S. L&WLOR, jel7 Hon. Secretary. SOUTHLAND POULTRY 4 BIRD ASSGCIATION. The Adjourned Meeting will be h«ld at Raeside'a Caledonian Restaurant, Esk street, on Friday, 7th June, at 8 p.m. Business— Consideration of rules, date of show and general. All interested in the xaising of pure-bred poultry invited to at'end. L. CHBYNE, jel7 Hon. Secretary. SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATI SAT;iO N SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting of above Society will be held on FRIDAY, 17th June, at the Southland Club Hotel, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. BCBIHE3S — Adoption Annual Beport. and Statement of Accounts ; Election of Office-bearers, and General. AARON BL&CKE, jeß Hon. Secretary. "~^ LODGE ST. JOHN, j~~~ iJ^& No. 610, S.C. JlllC, THE Regular Meeting of the above Lodge wil beheld in the Masonic Hall, Kelvin street' this (Friday) Evening, l<th June, at 8 o'clock eharp. Business— lnitiations and half-yearly balance sheet. "Visiting brethren are cordially invited. By order of the R.W.M. JOHN MATHESON, j s 17 Secretary. Sporting. TUBILEE M E E T I 1 G| ACCEPTANCES. J Trot. Searle's Herbert Aitken'a Hany Mooney Taylor's Tom Rollineon's Merry Girl Mason's Neliie Grey Jose's Kate Harrington's Charlie Grant's Jubilee Lass Jubilee Handicap. Evans' Sloper | Brown's Ade\e | Patterson's Gipay \ Wilson's Civis i Wilson's Ataol Daisy jj Eraser's Lady Ellen \ Steel'B Apanma I ENTRANCES, Maidbn Plats, Littlewort's Lucy Gray Telf ord's Mokoreta ' r&tterßon'B Nelly Bly Bicycle Races. | T. Brown R. Borne F. H. King J. Wilson J. G. Petrie jel7 TUBILEE RACE MEETING AND SPORTS To be held at the J PARK RECREATION GROUNDS. } TUESDAY, -:Ist JUNE, 1887, j Programme— ! 1. MAIDEN PLATE, 10 soys. 2. BICYCLE RACE, handicap, 1 mile ; trophies (3 prizes). 6. PO.NY RACE, handicap, b soys ; sweep to second pony. 4. OBSTACLE RACE (athlete?), h mile ; trophies (3 prize«). 5. JUBILEE HANDICAP, la soys. G. FOOT RACE, handicap, 1 mile : trophies (3 prizes). 7. HANDICAP TIME TROT, £7 10s. 8. CARTERS' RACE, 5 eovs, 9. BICYCLE RACE, handicap, h mile ; trophies (3 prizes). 10. HURRY SCUKRY, 6 soys. For further particulars see bills. A Band will be in attendance and play Selections during the day. NOMINATIOHS, ENTRIES. AND ACCEPTANCES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ist: Nominations to be in for Jubilee Handicap and Handicap Time Trot. I WEDNESDAY, JUNE Bth : Handicaps for above declared. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th : Acceptances for same to be in, al3o entries for Maiden Plate, Nominations for Bicycle Races and Foot Flat Races, Handicaps for which will be declared on the evening of 20th June. GEO. C. BAKER, my 6 Secretary. Amusements NUMMARY OP BAND BOTUNDA FESTIVAL* MUSICAL TOURNAMENT— EIGHTY PERFORMERS— "GOD SAVE THE QEEEN," Sung by the Audience with Band Accompaniment Overture — Eighty Performers — Songs, Duets, Trombone Trio, (first time in Australasia), Instrumental Quartette, Recitation, Stump Speech, Jubilee Ode, Dances. Instrumental Selection by Stringed Instruments: Forty Perform, cfec, ic. BUY POLE DANCE. UNAPPROACHED MAGNIFICENCE, SLOAN'S ~H E ATRE. MONDAY EVENING, 20th JUNE, At 7.45. TORCH LIGHT PROCESSION and ILLUMINATIONS BEFORE THE CONCERT. PRICES— Pit, Is; Circle, 2s; Stalls, 2s 6'd ; Dress Circle, 3s.' After the Concert a PUBLIC BALL in the. Garrison Hall at II p.m. sharp. Double Tickets 6s. Full 'Programme through Saturday a issue. D. R.LAWLOB, jelG Hon. Secretary. SOUTHLAND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S GBAND JUBILEE CONCERT WILL HH HELD IN SLOAN'S THEATRE, OK TUESDAY EVENING, 21st JUNE, 1887. Programme in future issue. Late Trains will leave for Riverton, Bluff, Winton and Woodlands at conclusion of Concert. jels D. A. TAYLOB, Secretary. TOHAmYS CRESCENT HOTEL. now beady LARGE BBICK SAMPLE ROOMS, apl WINTON. — The Southland Times and Weekly Times may be obtained, immediately after arrival of the first train for the day from invercargill, of Mr Thomas McWil liam, merchant, who will also receive orders and advertisements. A special runner attends the downward trains promptly onj. their ?xriv&l at btWtota&pifttfQcjxu

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Southland Times, Issue 9547, 17 June 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 9547, 17 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 9547, 17 June 1887, Page 3

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