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Amagema nta INVERCARGILL GARRISON BAND. MONSTER CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR (in aid of Instrument Fund). ZEALANDIA. HALL, ESK ST. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GttAND OVCLE LANTERN PARADE to start from post office at ?.3O headed by Mulligan'B Multiayele Brass band GRAND MUSICAL if ARCH by 50 yonng ladles under the directorship of Mr W. V. Siadall CYCLE DHPL\Y-(K)nighta of the Wheel versus Whites of the Wheel, and Grand Melee, under t c cjntrol of Mr Mxuifl. CORNET SOLO BY MR J. W. GLENNIE Specially Engaged Artistes. Vari-ty Item* by Mias Nit* Beretford, Mr Harvey (comtdlan), and " Zeno," Juggler. Military Exhibition by City Guards BRAN TUB 3 and OEBISTUAB TREKS for Chlldron FAT SHBEP GUESSING COMPETITION Otber Guessing Competitions, Great Sale of Fancy Work. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF ALL GOODS LAST NIGHT BUT ONE ! ADMISSION, Is; CHILDREN, 6d. LOOK ! Haadsonte Mirror-Top BELL ORGAN VALUE 20 GUINEAS Presented for the benefit of tbe Bazaar Funds by the Dresden Piano Co. LILLICRAP AND CO., Esk Btrfcete, Agente Late Oar aftsr tho performance each night at 10.15. J. OALDEB, I Joint t>. KARNIE. f Benretartes. mHEATRE ROYAL FRIDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1901 BISTER ELINOR, of Melbourne, will deliver her FAR-FAMED LECTURE The Dear Home Land (ENGLAND. SCOTLAND AND IRELAND) OS FRIDAY, 4th OCT., at 8 O'CLOCK, Assisted by MISB JULE LAYTON »Dd MR J. B. TAYLOR. MISS JULB LAYTON will aing "The Old Gountree," " Out on the KookB." " Daddy" and " Home, Sweet Home." Mr J. ?. Taylor will [also aing severe! Songs. CONDENSED SYNOPSIS OF LKOTURK : ENGLAND 'AIone in London ; Gladstone's Funeral ; The Khartoum Boy; Cornwall ; Tbe Song of the Lark; Sevea Old Maids, etc. MY OOLD IRELAND— Are yon married, abure '/ Billarney; Belfast ; Mission Work ; O«ar fid Lublin; Irish Arleworaoy ; " You're a darlint wife," etc. BON M is SCOTLAND— BdfBboro' Toon; Tho Title Scare ; Too young to travel alone : Scottish Divinea; John Koox'e house, eta HOMEWARD BOUND. ADMISSIGN-Ib NO.HALP FRIGE. Tickets at Mesar* Wesaey Bros, or from any member of Committee. AOONOBRT AMD BALL will be held in the 4>rtimEiODd Hall on the 9th October, in aid ot the Hall Foods A Drag will leave Jopp's stables at 3.80 p. m, and persons can obtain a free Mat in Bime on applying to Mr Jopp X A BUCKINGHAM, Secretary . . . THE OURAWEBA GOLD MISIIiQ 00-, LTD. ADIVIDBN D (15tb) of 2a per «,hare deolared this d&y 2nd Uctober, 1901— is now payable at tbe Company's otiioe, Eek street, lovercanjlllB. EUSSINE, Manager. HALL'S TONE TONIC Why is it so Efficacious ? TONE TONIC does good because it has qualities akin to the Gastric Juice with which it unites and so strengthens that natural aud easy DIGESIION is performed. YOU FEEL BETTER at ouce AFTER TAKING TONE TONIC you enjoy your food more, and you get more uourishment aud invigorative force out of what you eat. Hence TONE TONIC Makes you strong vigorous, and cheerful, OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES MACKERRAS & HAZLETT, WHOLE? ALB AGENTS, SOUTHLAND. WINTON JOOKEY CLUB'S ANNUAL BACK MBbTING, to be held ou SATUkDAY and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9th and lltb, iWI :— PEOQBAMME-PIBST DAY (SATURDAY). 1. Hunsiiß Back Bandioat of 40 sovb. Seoond horse 6 eovs from stakes. Diatanoe, two miles. Nomination, 208 ; aooeptanoe, 20e. 8. Trial BTAKBB of 80 BOys, Seoond horse 6 sovb from I the stokes. W.F.A. (or horses that have never won a raoe exoaediog 10 eovs. Distance, one mile. Kntranoe 30a. Entiiea Olose on night ot general entries, October 26th. 3. Wimtod Cop {Handicap) of 66 soya. Second horse 10 soys from the stakes. Pittance, one mile and a half. Nomination, 80s ; acceptance, 85s. 4. Hosonui Timb Trot (in saddle) ot 60 soya. Second hone 10 eovs bom tbe stakes. For bones tbiw can do 6 mln 45 sees, or better. Disanoe, two miles. Nomination, 30a ; acceptance, 305. 5. Wibtob Gtjirbas of 26ga, with a sweep of 1 guinea «wh added. Seoond aorse 5 guineas from the stakes, third borso 1 guinea. DUUnoe, seven furlongs. Entriee olftjed. 6. Flyikq Habuioap of 30 soya. Second horse 6 sovsfrom the etak<B. Distance, six furlonga. Nominations, 20s ; acceptance, 10a. 7 Harness Timb Trot of 30 sovg. Second home 6 soys from the stakes. Distanoe, two miles. Nomination, 809 ; aoceptanoo 10s. 8. Tradesmen"* Handicap of 85 nova. Seoond horse 7 sovb from the stakes. Distance, one mile. Nomination, 80s; «coeptaLoe, ISs. 8E00N& DAY-MONDAY, llm 1. Hvetle Race Hasdioap. of 36 boys. Seoond horse 7 soys 'rom the stakes. Distance one mile and a half. Nomination 20s; aoceptanoe 15a. 2. Stkward's Poßflß Handicap, of 35 soys. Seoon horse 7 sots from the stakes Distance seven furiongs. Nominations, 20a ; aooeptanoe lGs. 3. Dash Trot Hakdicat of SO sovb. Second borss eova from tbe stakes. Saddle or harness. Distance one mile. Nomination, 2Os ; acoeptanoe, 10a. 1. FABMHR8 1 • LATB WBJjTfB HANDICAP, of 80 SOB . Secono horse 6 soys Irom the aiabes. Dißt&uce 7 furlongs. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 10s. 6. Birtudat Etakjsb HANDICAP, of 46 eova Second horse 7 eovs. from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a quarter. Nomination, 26s ; acceptance, 20a 0, Objsti Timb TB&f, of 85 sovb. Second horss 7 eovs. from the stakes. Saddle or harness, liistaaoe, two ruilea. Nomination, 208 ; acceptance, 153 7. Hubby ewRRV, of 15 soys. Second horse 3 soya from stokes. Distance, seven turlonga, Weight, 8 stone. Kntranoe, 16s 8. FarhwhiU HASSICAI', Of 30 soys. f econd horse 6 sovfl from the stakes. For all beaten horses that have run at the meeting. Distance, ono mile. Nomination, 20a ; acoeptanoe, 10s. Entries received after No 5 raoe is run >omtnationa for all bandioape clow on Wednesday. 9th October Handicaps for first day'B racing will appear on or about October 19th Acceptances for first da/a handicaps and entries for Trial Bts&e? close on Monday, October 28th For further partloulara bob Otajto Witness JAMBS L. WILSON, Secretary

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Southland Times, Issue 15062, 4 October 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 15062, 4 October 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 15062, 4 October 1901, Page 3

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