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waaaam^aaaaaaaaammnaamrmnmrm^a^^^nmaaam Amusements THEATRE ROYAL INVERCARQILL PAOKED FROM FOOTLIGHTS TO FOOTPATH 1 1 MONEY REFUSED AT 8 P.M. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF ROWLEY'a WAXWORKS And LONDON COMPANY I CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT BAGPIPE COMPETITION, PRIZE, £3 3s for best march (limited to two minutes] HIGHLAND FLING COMPETITION (Open to all ociners) PRIZE, GOLD MEDAL. SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE For Ladies and Children at 2 p.m .aturday Positively Last Night of Waxworks ADMISSION- 6u, GALLERY, 3d EXTRA r\RILL HALL, BLUFF. , FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY The Boston Concert Oompany Owiug to the Theatre Royal at Inveroargill being engaged on FKIDaY night, the Company will make its first appearance in New Zealand as above ENTERTAINING, IN3TRUOHVE, AMUSING TRISH ATHLETIC SOCIETY OF SOUTHLAND. Sixteenth Annual Gathering TO RR HBLD IN TUB QUEEN'S PARK ox Wednesday, 19th March. ST. PATRICKS HANDIOAP (NEW ZEALAND'S BIG RAOE) £42 & President's Gold Medal WINNERS OF HEATS, £1 GRAND MILITARY DRAMA ON EVENING OF SPORTS AND FOLLOWING EVENING. OUTGOING TR&TnS DELAYED. Acceptances for all events olose on 15th March Our list of previous winners of the Sheffield are :— 1894 : H. T. Dawson, Lumsden ; 1895 : w. Homer, Invercargill ; 1806 :A. .mall, Lumsden ; 1897 : G.. A. Cameron. Mataura; 1898: A. Fowler, Blufl; 1899: B. Bain, Invercargill ; 1000 : G. MoKettrick, Invercargill ; 1901 : G. MoKettriok, Invercargill. .TAME- McINTYRE, aeoretary, Jed etreet IRISH ATHLETIC SOCIETY. COMPETITORS are reminded that acceptances for all events close with the .Seoretary on Saturday livening at the Union Rooms, 7.31 p m. to 9 80 pm, JAS. McINTYRE, Seoretary. ' IBISH iTBLRTIO SOCIETY 'pHE following re-handloaps have been declared— yds LWJMorton .. .... 0 TK btewart 9 F Wilson 10 W Blaok .. .. 10 J hussell 11 SFiaser .. .. _. .. .. 12 — Whytock 13 —Humphries 14 WAStone 14 G-ims 15 W MURDOCH, Handioapper mHEATRE ROYAL. INVEROARGILL, MAROH 19r_ k -OnEvening of sports day and following evsning GRAND MILITARY DRAMA Entitled SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL OR "NBOK OR NOTHING" An incident of the Crimean war will be staged for the first time in Inveroargill with full military effecte by the I A DRAMATIO CLUB Under the auspioea ot the Irish Athletic Sooiety. Late trains will run to Bluff and W-lmahaka af ler the performance NEW COSTUMES NBW SOENERY For cast cf characters and synopsis see posters. Admisaion— Circle and Stalls 2s, Pitt ls, Reserved seats 3a Bos'plan at the Dresden |t HEA TR E ROYAL MONDAY, 17th MARCH, 1902 GRAND PROGRAMME OF Complimentary Entertainment TENDERED TO MR '& MRS W. V. SIDDALL. PART I I— Selection " Un Ballo in Masohera " Verdi Ciry Bind (Conductor, Mr J" H Mohr) 2— Male Voioe Part Song " Farewell " Kinkel Messi ß Thomson, Cbetwin, McKay, Qufnn, Branson, L Klngtland, O Kingsland and J £ Taylor 3— Song " O Marls Stella" Piccolominl fcrs boss (Violin obligate by Mr W Ferguson) 4 - Clarinet Solo " Norma" Brepsant Mr F J Lilliorap 6— Song " Vuloan " Bond Andrews Mr J. K. Taylor. 6— Song " Ihe Prima Donna" JLRoeckel Mrs Blue 7— Trio ■ "INavlgantl" Bandegger Mrs Andrews, Mr E B MoKay and Mr J E Taylor B— Overture " Marco Spada " Auber Musical Union Orchestra PART II 9— Grand Selection Garrison Band (Oonduotor, Lieut W V Siddall) Presentation by His Worship the Mayor, and Mr D. MoFarlane (on behalf of tne Queenstown Band) 10— Cornet Solo " Will ye no come baok again " Mr J Glennie C-ootob 11— Trio "My Lady, the Countess" Cimarosa Mra Murpny, Mra Kkensteen, Mre Rigg 12— Violin Solo "Romanoe" B Tours Mr W Ferguson 13-Song " Off to Philadelphia " B Haynes ' Mr G 0 Branson 14— Scotch Re*l Messrs H Geddes, Sutherland, Stewart & MacGregor (Accompanied by the Pipe Band) 15— Song— " Going to Bobs" F Alllteen Mr J Porteous GRAND TABLEAU, In whioh the Volunteers, Veterans, Cadets, Garrison, City and Pipe Bands and the entire oompany will take part, under the management ofr0 fr Messrs B B McKay and bigg. NATIONAL ANTHEM % At the Pianofore-Hra W V Siddall, Mr 0 Gray Upp Grand Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Co PBr<K3-3. 2s and ls. Reserves at Lillicrap's, ls extra on 3s tiokets. LATE CAR. LATE TRAIN TO BLUFF 10.46 r _. YOU WILL LOSE FT"HE Biggest Boot and Shoe Bargains \__m JL ever offered in Invercargill if you JBH miss the /jjjfflr Last Week SIMONS RECORD BOOT SALE Infant's Oolored'Boocs and Shoes Os 6_d Bope Shoes _ Js Od Ladies' Walking Shoes, 3 straps usually 10s 9d, now .. .. tsj 9d Ladles' Felt Sole Slippers Is Od Ladies' Superior Plush Slippere .. Is Od Ladies' Evening Shoes .. .. Is lld Ladies' Glacie Button Foots .. 7s lld Men's Sewn Balmorals 9. 6 d OUPERIOR Family Residence. Gala street, 8 large ' » rooms, and soullery, washhouse and other outbuildings. Over J-acre freehold, with large vegetable and fruit garden. Aa thi* property is tbe last of an estate io will be sold f . £310. Terms on applioation to VV. B. Soandrett, Land Agent, oorner Dee and Ksk streets, Invercargill IJ-OR SALE— Blaok pine firewood. Orders left at J. Dewe's, hairdresser, Esk street, promptly attended tO; A W IT Vw TIGER TE/V JSEALAND HOME *"***■* *-*^f*"lj'iOß SALE— A cfimfortafcle oottage of four rooms JU scullery and washhouse, _\ acre, in Sydney Btreet, North Invercargill, within 20 minu'es walk of P.O ; £200. R J Cumming, Land and Estate Agent, Athem-un* Chambers, Inveroargill PORTABLE Organs 8s 4d monthly ; Mirror-top Organs 13s monthly ; Pianos 20s . monthly ; Violins 6s monthly. Violin strings, special quality for Southland climate. Mouth Organs, best, models, i Lilliorap and Co, Musio Sellers and Agents, Dresdsn PianoOo - , I

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Southland Times, Issue 15184, 14 March 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 15184, 14 March 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 15184, 14 March 1902, Page 3

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