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Amusements mHEATRE ROYAL | Invercargill PAOKED FROM FOOTLTGHTB TO FOOTPATH ! ! MONEY REFUSED AT 8 P.ir LAST THREE NIGHTS OF ROWLEY'3 WAXWOHKS And LONDON COMPANY CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. TO NIGHT COMPETITION :— TEA DRINKING FOB BOYS PRIZE : HANDSOME WATCH. FRIDAY~NIGHT. BAGPIPE COMPETITON, PRIZE, £3 39 for best maroh (limited to t» o minutes] HIGHLAND FLINO COMPETITION (ilpen to all comers) PRIZE, GOLD MEDAL. SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE For Ladies and Children at 2 p.m Baturiay Positively Laßt Night of Waxworks ADMI3SIOM-6D, GALLETiY, 3i> EXTBA TRISH ATHLETIC SOCIETY OF SOUTHLAND. Sixteenth Annual Gathering TO KB 11B1.D IN TIIK QUEEN'S PAR K OS Wednesday, 19th March. ST. PATRICKS HANDICAP (NEW ZEALAND'S BIG RAOE) £42 & President's Gold Medal WINNERS OF HEATS, iii GRAND MILITARY DRAMA ON EVENING OK SPORTS AND FOLLOWING EVENING. OUTGOING TRAINS DELAYED. Acceptances for all events olose on I .ith March Our list of previous winners of the Sheffield are : — 1894 : 11. T. Dawson, Lumsden ; 1895 : *»> . Homer, Inveroargill ; 1896 : A. i-mall, Lumsdcn ; 1807 : O. A. Cameron, Matnum; lg!)8 : A Fowler. Bluff; 1599 : B. Bain, Invercari.il* ; ltfOU : Q. McKetrrick, Invercargill ; 1001: 0. McKeUrick, Invercargill J&ME-McINTYRE, irecretarv, Jed street IRISH ATHLETIC SOOIETY. COMPETITORS are reminded that acceptances for all events close with the fiooretiry on Saturday Evening at the union Rooms, 7.3) p ni. to 9 3U p m. JAS. MtINIYKE, Secretary. mHEATRE ROYAL. INVEROARGILL, MAROH 19th _ 20th Evening of sports day and following evening GRAND MILITARY DRAMA Entitled SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL OR *' NECK OR NOTHING" An incident of the Crimean war will be staffed for the first time in InvereargiU with full military elleoia by the I A DRAMATIC CLUB Under the auspices of the 'Irish Athletio Society. Late trains will run to Bluff and W.imabaka afier the performance NEW COSTUMES NEW SCENERY For cast cf characters and synopsis see posters. Admission— Circe and Stalls _s, Pitt lf>, Reserved seats 3s Box plan at the Dresden '■p HE A T R E ROYA I. MONDAY, 17th MARCH, 1902 GRAND PROGRAMME OF Complimentary Entertainment i TENDERED TO MR & MRS W. V. SIDDALL. PART I I— Selection " Un Ballo in Maschera " Verd City Band (Oonductor, Mr P H Mohr) 2— Male Voice Part Song "Farewell" Kinkel Meßsrs Thomson, Chetwin, McKay, Quinn, Branson, L Kingsland, D Kingsland and J E Taylor 3— Song " O Maris Stella" Piccolomini Ura Ross (Violin obligato by Mr W Ferguson) 4 - Clarinet Solo " Norma " Brepsant Mr F J Liilicrap s— Song "Vulcan" Bond Andrews 6— Song "Ihe Prima Donna " J L KoecScl Mrs Blue 7— Trio " I Navigantl " Randegger Mrs Andrews, Mr E B McKay and Mr J E Taylor B—Overture8 — Overture " Marco Spada " Auber Musical Union Orchestra PABT II 9— Grand Selection Garrison Band (Conductor, Lieut W V Siddall) Presentation by Hie Worship the Mayor 10— Cornet Solo " Will ye no oome baok again " Mr J Glennie (Sootoh 11— Trio " My Lady, the Countess " Oimarosa Mrs Murphy, Mrs Ekensteen, Mrs Rigg 12— Violin Solo "Romance" B Tours Mr W Ferguson 13— Song "OR to Philadelphia" B Haynes Mr G 0 Branson 14— Scotch Reel Messrs H Geddes, Sutherland, Stewart & MaoGregor (Accompanied by tbe Pipe Band) 15— Seng- " Ooiog to Bcbs" F Alllaten Mr J Porteous GRAND TABLEAU, in whioh the Volunteers, Veterans, Cadets, Garrison, City and Pipe Bands aDd the enxire oompany will take part, under the management of Messrs E B McKay and Rigg. NATIONAL ANTHEM At the Pianofore-Mrs W V Siddall, Mr C Gray (Kindly lent by the Dresden Co) Reserves at Lillicrap's, ls extra on 3s tickets. LATE OAK. LATE TRAIN TO BLUFF 10.45 r ji. DNDER the patronage of His Excellency the Governor, The Ri^ht Hon. K. J. Seddon, Premier, and members of the ministry Axemen's Grand Carnival QUEEN'S PARK, EASTER MONDAY, MARCFJ -iIHT n.z. championshTpokopping n z. championship sawing t;fiu HANDIOAP CHOPPING EVENT .I*so £90 AND THREE GOLD MEDALS-CHOPPING U)O:AND TWO OOLD MEDALS-SAWING £■>■> FOR RUNNING EVENTS MAIDEN 810 fCLE RAOE Entries for all events close on 15' h March. For further particulars see posters or from the Seoretary, Earnslaw Ohambers. P.O. Box 212 ARTHUR A. PAAPE, Secretary and Treasurer THE VIRGIL CLAVIER ANDTHE LESCHETIZIiY PIANOFORTE METHOD *V| I.S WILKIBDN (returning from a prolonged ItJL stay in Europe) will hold a month's Course In &bove in Wellington, . nly. Particulars, " The t'resden"(Wellington). Immediate applioation necessary . Meetings PROPOSED CO-OPERATIVE BAKERY. A MEETING of those who are interested, and who are in favour of the movement will he held in Millar's Private Hotel on Thursday at a pm. Large attendance requested. JAS. McINTYRB, Seoretary pro tern. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB THE annual general meeting of tlie above club will be held in the Princ. of Walea Temperance Hotel at 8 p on Friday llth iust. Members and intending member* requested to attend „ R D DONALDSON Hon. Seo. CIOMFORTaBL,— freehold home. Teviot street, In / vercargill, 6 rooms oxolusive. of pantry and scullery, i acre, with good garden, ab the owner has taken another place this property must be sold. Terms on application to W. B. Soandrett, Land Agent, corner Dee and Esk streets, Invercargill. **- f\(\ AOBES Ktal Greek, WairaH district; for tJKJKJ sale. This propsrty ia wll hin eaey distance of the railway and ia close to the Beaumont estate, recently acquired by the Government. All capable of cultivation. Will be sold upon easy terme. R J Cumming, Athßciuum Chambers, Invercargill. SUPEBIOR Family Residence. Gala street, 8 large roome, and ecullery, washhouse and other outbuildings. Over J-acre freehold, with large vegetable and fruit garden. As this property is the last of an estate jt will be sold for X3lO. Terme on application to VV. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, oorner Dee and Eak streets, Invercargill. CiOOD TEA at a very reasonable price. Baxter's * 'Jholoo'Rava, lsftd per lb. Trj it.

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Southland Times, Issue 15183, 13 March 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 15183, 13 March 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 15183, 13 March 1902, Page 3

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