I THE PHONOGRAPH 1 EDISON'S ABTOUNMKG TALKIHGMACHINB. WILL BE EXHIBITED IB THI THEATRE ROYAL TOMORROW, AND THURSDAY EVENINGS Messrs McMahon hava much pleasure in announcing the ouly exhibition in Invercargill of Edison'o Latest Phonograph, the astounding talking machine, will take pla< c at the n heatre Boyal, To-morrow and Thursday Evenings Professor Donglas Archibald, M.A.., Oxon , will deliver an intensely interesting lecture, and exhibit the incredible capabilities of tbe marvoi of nineteenth centary. . . Songs by famous artists. , . GLADSTONE WILL SPEAK lIC INVHKCARGIL!, TO-MORBoW ->IQ*T. Instrumental '.music performed in Europe and America, full bands, btll chime, English song birds, songs by J. L. Toole, Mudarae Barton, JTellie Stewart, Snazelk, Georgo Leicb, Quartettes by the Christchurcb. Cathedral Choir Adelaide Cathedral Choir, American Coloured Jnbilea Choir, etc. Becita',ions by Alt. ' ampier and v dison, orati ns by fir George *rey, Hon. J. Ballance, Bishop Juli s. T. E Macd- n»ld, thfl Hon. Tae Speaker, tha Hon. J. G. Ward, Sir Bobert Stout, the Eirl of Kintore, the Eirl of Onslow. Band selections by Tusan's Uaad, New York, Adelaide, and Melbourne Bands, and The Chustchurch Salvation Band, will ba j actually reproduced with marvellous fidelity. Early application for seats absolutely ne.essary at Mr chas Hale*. ' opular pricas will be charged, viz. Three shillings, Two shillings, an<i Oue shilling. my' 29 THE PHONOGRAPH ! BPSCIAL FBOM THK BLCJFF Messrs McMahon have much pleasure in announcing that ia conaequo; cc of the ext~a* ordinary interest shown in tha forthcoming fc'xhibiliODs of the " Marvel of the Age," the Railway Authorities have decided npon running a SPECIAL from the Bluff, stopping at all intermediate stations, aud returning at 10.30 p.m. on THDBSDAY KVBNING BIXT. je2 THE PHONOGRAPH ! MATINEE. Special Performance for Schools and Families on < hursday ft troooi, commencing at 3 p.m. Doors open at 2BX i(2 Why bny a small bottle of L-a aud Perrios Paucn w en yon can buy a large bottle of G wk 'a Worobbtbrsbikh Haocb, of equ 1 quality, and nearly double the quantity for abo > half the price ? Certainly the most effective medicine in the worid ie ; aader & Sou's Ulucalpyti Extract. Test its eminently powerful effect in coughs, colds influenza ; the relief is instantaneous. In serious case" and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds burns, sea' dings, braises, sprains, it is the safest reme4 — no swelhne— no inflammation. Lke purpriping eff ct." produced in croup, :H(.titherU, bronchitis, inflammation of toe lungs swellings, &c,i<iiarrboea,dyeeutery, disease of the tudncyn and urinary orga: a. Io use at all >v p t ■ s <tnri m <ti< *1 chniw, patronised by His M»j- t \ <h> King of Italy ; crowned with 'aedal '■ -a i I b'erriation-' Exhibition, <ra rat iv thU ayptOTed artiole nd ttj«Qt ftU What* «01l I
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Southland Times, Issue 11751, 2 June 1891, Page 2
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452Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 11751, 2 June 1891, Page 2
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