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Amusements npHEATRE ROYAL LAUGHING SEASON 1 , 3 NIGHTS ONLY The Popular London Actor CHARLES ARNOLD And his LONDON COMEDY COMPANY FROM THE STRAND THEATRE Lately terminated a phenomena ly successful tour of Australia ON MONDAY sth, AND WEDNESDAY, 7th, What Happened to Jones, As played by Mr Arnold for 340 Lights at the Strand Theatre, London Princess Theatre, Melbourne, 62 nights Palace Theatre, Sydney, 54 nights PRECEDED BY THE CHARMING XMAS EPISODE, An Empty Sto. king TUESDAY, 6th, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, ANOTHER GREAT LAUGH MAKEB, Why Smith Left Home Both Plays by George H. Broadhurst If it hurts you to laugh, don't see "JONES" or "SMITH" Prices of Admission— Orchestra and Ohaire, 4s ; Stalls. 3s ; Family Circle, ,2s ; Pit, ls. , Box plan at Lillicrap's THR! TRAIN FOR THE BLUFF will be detained until after the performance on WEDNKSDAY Night, 7th. MANAGER. L. J. LOHB. XNYERCARGILL MUSICAL UNION. THEATRE ROYAL. FBIDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, UOO. Grand Miscellaneous Concert FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. PROGRAMME: Gade's "Erl King's Daughter."— Soloists ; Mrs Blue, Mrs ForDes-Williami»,;and Mr E. B. McKay. Tho choir will slug "The sea hith its pearls" (Pinsuti) and "The river fl weth strong" (Rogers) v i.ccoar'panied; d amatis scena " Liberty" ; "Daybreak " (Faning'*, and Choral Fantana on National Melodies (Vincent), with orchestral accompaniment. Miss S. Murray, Miss Winnie Royds and Mr J. Porteoas will »ing eolos. Theorche&'ra will play grand eelections— "Tannhau*er" (Warner) and Suite; "Rural Scenes" (Matt). The orchestra will be assisted by Mrs Wood ; Mr Gray will conduct ; Miss Findlay will preside at the piano, and Mr Ferguson will for the firet time lead the orchestra. PRICES— 3s, 2s, and ls. LATE CAR. T EAGUE N.Z. WHEELMEN. INVEBCAEGILL CYCLING CLUB. COMPLIMENTARY RACE MEETING, ON WEDNESDAY, 14th NOV. 1. One Mile Maiden : trophies; entranc, 19 2. Half -Mile Dash ; trophies ; en ranee ls 3. Three Mile Har,dicap ; trophies ; entrance ls 4. One Mile Open .' trophies; entrance Is 5. Two Mile Wheel Race ; £5 ; entrance 3s 6. Quarter Flying Handicap ; trophies ; entrance ls 7. One and a Half Ladies' Bracelet; trophies; entrance ls 8. One Mile Consolation ; trophies ; ls Trophies presented by Members and Supporters of the^Club. Entries close for all » vents on 30th October, at S p.m. Handicaps advertised 6th November. L. A. PONE, Official League Handicapp t. B. DENLY, Secretary and Treasurer.

SHIRTS, TIES, COLLARS BEST JSL BEST VALUE Uvf \i\ ASSORTMENT in r^yf IM TOWN A \ TOWN 1 AT E. G. UNDRILL'S THENEW -- EE , HERBERT, HAYNES & Cfl7 Draw Special Attention to a small shipment of Choice READY-MADE COSTUMES just arrived. LADIES' WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES LADIES' HOLLAND COSTUMES LADIES' DRILL COSTUMES LADIES' CLOTH COSTUMES In a variety of Colours and specially cut to give a perfect fit. LADIES' SILK SKIRTS LADIES' MOIRE SKIRTS LADIES' WASHING SKIRTS LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS These are extra Choice and marked off at prices to clear quickly. LADIES' SILK BLOUSES LADIES' KHARKI BLOUSES LADIES' EMBROIDERED BLOUSES LADIES WASHING BLOUSES We have an almost endless variety of these goods to select from. A Visit of Inspection Invited. HERBERT. HAYNES & CO., DIRECT IMPORTED, TAY STRKKT, TNVEKO Att G I L L - "GETTING ACQUAINTED" -Jl] l^^l "^ f f\\ When you h^ij^once )*^ ft become acqppiinted /// / wJs=r2l/ with the genuine / / / I tfCyfi I Purity, Strength, / / / /yy/j f/ / and Flavour of I '^J^/ Derby r / 1 TOBACCO, you will never change to any other brand. "DERBY" MAKES FRIENDS AND KEEPS THEM. If you don't smoke DERBY, you haven't tried it yet. GET ACQUAINT^toTHOUT DELAY.

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Southland Times, Issue 14786, 1 November 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 14786, 1 November 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 14786, 1 November 1900, Page 3

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