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A mag ements mHEATRE ROYAL Lessee and Manager . . Mr Ton Pollard Treasurer Mr W. O'Sullifan RepresenUtivs for Mr J. 0. "Vllllamson and George Musgrofe Mr Bert Royle POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE Till*. Saturday, Afternoon, AnguM A Doois open 2 o'olock, commencing 2.80 THE GEISHA. THE GEISHA Exactly the same production at night Matinee Prices— Adults, circle 2s, stalls ls; Childrens cirole ls, stalls Cd. To-*-/itK-Brr SATURDAY, THE LAST N'GHT OF THE SEASON BELLE OF NEW YORK LATE TRaFn NIGHT. On Satutdiy, Aug ist 4th, the 9.30 p.m train to the Bluff, and the 9.46 p.m train to Woodlands will be DKLAYED UNTIL 11 P.M MUSICAL DIRECTOR .. MR ARTHUR KING PRIOES : 4s, 2s 6d, and ls. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day sales at Ferguson's Entrance to the Pit from Leven street. DELICIOUS OYSTEJR SUPPERS to be had at the OKIOKINGA TEA ROOMS during the Pollard Season. mHEATRE ROYAL' Sole Leasee and Manager . . Mr Douglas Ance! n Treasurer .. . . Mr E. F. G»l!agt.er MONDAY, Cth AUGUST. MONDAY, 6th AUGUST FINAL APPEARANCE OF Walter Bentley Walter Bentley Walter Bentley Previous to his departure for Australia and the United States, in an adaptation ty W. H. Maddox, of Hall Cable's Wonderful novel; THE CHBIBTIAI CIXRISTIA-f (IriIISTIAX CIIH¥STIA*V Supported by the DOUGLAS ANCELON DRAMATIC COMPANY Walter Jlentlev As the Rev. John Storm— The Christian To follow— Shakespeare's Great Tragedy TUESDAY OTHELLO OTHELLO ... .. **I> Doug lax Ancelon IAGO *Xv Waller *B«ntle*r WEDNESDAY DR. BILL PRESS AND PUBLIC APPLAUD A COLONY UNANIMOUSLY APPROVES Popular Prices : 3s, 2s, ls. Box Plan, Dresden Piano Co Dav sales, A. Ferguson W. E. H4MMO.-.D, Agent, Cycling & Military Gymkhana Zealandia Hall, Sep. TOtli to 22nd. GBAND CYCLING AND MILITARY DISPLAY, COMPETITIONS, ETC. WITH ENTERTAINMENTS AND SALE OF WORK Refreshments. No Side Shows. Entrance, ls.

Amusements HIGHLAND SOCIETYOF SOUTHLAND " LEAN GU DLU RI CLIU DO SHINNBIREACHD" THE FOURTH ANNUAL feathering, Concert & Ball ivitt take'Vlacj in* ASHLEY'S HALL, ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL ON TBB Evening of Friday, lOth August GATHERING AND CONCERT Commences at 8 o'clock, and consists of SHORT ADDRESSES IN GAELIC AND ENGLISH By Popular Speakers, And a First-class Programme of Gaelic and Scottish Vocal, Instrumental and other items by The BEST TALENT. BALL COMMENCES AT 10.30 PROMPT. ADMISSION— To Concert, 2s (Members, Free). To Ball : Gentlemen, 4s; Ladies, 2s Membership Annual lickets (Gentlemen ss, Ladies 2s Od), admitting to Annual Gathering and Concert and to all the •* .-ocials" throughout the year just begun, can be obtained from any member of the Society's Kxeoutive Committee. Meetings ST. PAUL'S PaESBYTEBI AN CHURCH. THE Seat-letting Committee will attend at the church THIS EVENIJ.G (Saturday) from 8 to 9.80. THK Birchwood Hounds will meet at the undsrmentioned places at 2.30 p.m. sharp ;— Monday, August 6th-HKDDON BUSH Wedne.-dav, „ fcith-WAIKIO Saturday, „ 11th -NIGHTCAPS Monday, „ 13th— WKEY'S BUSH Wednesday, „ lßth-OTAUTAI" Wednesday, „ 22nd— RIVERTON OVERN LODGE, ULATiKE STREET, LUNEDIN. Boarding and Day School. MISS REES, Principal, assisted by MISS SMYTH, M.A., MADAME DECLEENE and Visiting Staff. t-pecial attention given to Engliih liter>ture and imposition, Mathematics, Latin, and French conversation. Out of nine pupils prepared by Miss Smyth for matriculation last year seven were successful. Third term begins on Tuesday, September 18tb, 1900. Club Hotel, Bluff. OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. CIHAS. SUTHERLAND (late of Gore) has taken / over thi9 Favourite Seaside House, which he bas thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout in the most modern style. Porter meets all trains and steamers. .No pains will be spared to secure tbe comfort of old f iends. the travelling publio, aud the community generally. Hot and Cold Ba'hs and Sample Booms. Speight's Sparkling Ales and all other Liquors of the best brands on tap. Moderate Tariff. Telephone— No. 10. P.O. Box— No. 8. HOMEWARD PASSENGERS— Before booking jour Tickets to London or elsewhere write for Cook's Sailing List (with map), posted free, giving dat»s and fares by all lines at lowest rates. No commission charged. Apply W. B. fr'candrett. Cook's Shipping Agency oorner Dee and Esk streets, Inveroargiill. P.S Passages to t-outh Africa from £17 13s

McGRUER, TAYLOR & CO.'S MID-WINTER FAIR Continues for a Short Time Everything Reduced in Price. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: 120 Pieces of Dark and Light Prints reduced to Zfd per yard. If you want any of thfs Print cill on Saturday. VELVETEENS FOR DRiSSES AND BOUSES At Hid per yard- At ll£d per yard. Regular price ls lid per yard, in the following colours— Brown, Myrtle, Navy, Tabac, Olive, Electric, Cardinal a-nd Black. ESr Everything Greatly Reduced during the Fair "^ M C GRUER, TAYLOR & CO , DBB AND ESK STREETS GREAT CASH CLEARING SALE AT Sloan's City Cash. Boot Palace, Is still Booming along and will continue FOR ONE WEEK LONGER COME AT ONCE AND SECURE THE BARGAINS. W SLOAN & CO. beg to announce that their Great Midwinter Cash Clearing Sale • starts Saturday, 7th July, and will continue for 21 DAYS. The stock is new, and well seleoted, and will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. The following are a few of the prices: — Women's Felt 81ippers, la, la 3d, ls 6d. and 28 6d Men's Bluchers, 4s 3d, 5s 3d, and 7s Od Women's Glace, 2-Bar Shoes, 4s 9d and 5s 9d Men's Felt Slippers, Is 9d, 2s 9d and 3s 9d Women's Evening "hoes. 2s 9d. 3s 9d, 4s 9d Men's Galosh Bals (sewn), 8s 6d, 9s 6d and 12s 6d Women's Glace Oxford Shoes, 4s 9d, 5s 9d, 6s 9d Childrens' Kip Lace, 3s 9d and 4s 9d Men's Watertights (pegged), lis 3d. All other lines reduoed accordingly. KFBEE DOORS AND WINDOWS^ NOTE THE ADDRESSW. SLOAN AND CO., CORNER OF DEE AND DON STREETS, NEXT BAXTER'S. NOW ARRIVING; NEW SPRING GOODS Ex S.S. PAPANUI Ex SS KARAMEA DIREOT FROM THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL MARKETS. Also, One Case of ! CHOICE SILKS , Direct from Japan. From now forward we shall be constantly OPENING UP FRESH SHIPMENTS I OF CHOICE NEW GOODS. INSPECTION INVITED. HERBERT, HAYNES & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS, * T4 V STBKBT, IN VERO AX Q I L L

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Southland Times, Issue 14713, 4 August 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 14713, 4 August 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 14713, 4 August 1900, Page 3

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