Amusements r^EALANDIA HALL INVEROABGILL. To Night ™To Night I ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT. Rowley's London Company. FAREWELL CONCERT. Grand Competition Night ! BEAUTY SHOW For Young Ladies, age from 14 to 25. Prize, Hand some Gold Watch aDd Chain. Waltzing Competition for Ladies and Gentlemen (conditions, two minutes each couule). Prize, Handgome Silver Watch for Lady, Gold Scarf Pin toi Qenthman. Ringing Competition for YouDg Men (comic or senti mentftl) Prize, Silver Watch. Moutb Organ Competition, open to all comers. Priz ■, silver Medal and Albert. Prettiest Dreased Child, Boy or Girl, under the age of 10 years. Piize, Silver Watch. Step Dancing Competition for Young Men. Prize, .Gold Medal. Boys' Singing Competition for Boys under 16 years. Prize, Handsome Watch. Indian Basket Trick for Boys. Prize, Silver Medal. By special request, BABY SHOW, Under the age of 12 months. Prize, Handsome Child's Costume. Complete change of programme >>y the London Company— New Songs, etc. A special late train to Bluff will leave Invercargill at 10.46. Admission— Front Seatß, 2s; Second Seats, Is. Children half-price to all parts of house. Doora open ".15 : commence 7.45. TRISH ATHLETIC SOCIETY OF .SOUTHLAND. Sixteenth Annual Gathering TO RK KRI.D IN TflK QUEEN'S PARK ON Wednesday, 19th March ST. PATRICKS HANDICAP (NEW ZEALAND'S BIG BAOE) £42 & President's Gold Medal i i WINNERS OF HEATS, £1 (iRAND MILITARY DRAMA ON EVENING OF SPORTS AND FOLLOWING EVENING. OUTGOING TRAINS DELAYED. Acceptances for all evpnte close on 15th March Our list of previous winners of the Sheffield are ;— 1894 : n. T. Dawßon, Lumsden ; 1896 : w. Homer, InvtKargill ; 1806 : A. Small, Luranden ; 1897 : G. A. Cameron, Mataura; 1898 : A. Fowler, Bluit; 1899: B. BaiD, Invercargill ; 1B00 : G. MoKettrick, Invercargill ; 1901 : 0. McKettrick, Invercargill. JAMES McINTYRE, Secretary, Jed atreet rr\ H E A T R E ROYAL. INVERCARGILL, MAROH 19th & 20tu Eveninp of sports day and following evening GRAND MILITARY DRAMA Entitled SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL OR "NECK OR NOTHING" An incident o! the Crimean war will be staged for the first time in Invercargill with full military effeots by the I A DRAMATIC CLUB Under the auspices of the Irish Athletio Society. Late trains will run to Bluff and Wuimahaka alter the performance NEW COSTUMES NEW SOENERY For cast ef characters and synopsis bog posters. Admission— Circe and Stalls 2s, Pitt Is, Reserved seats 3s Box plon at the Dresden
FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, AND FOLLOWING' DAYS WE MAKE OUR FIRST GRAND SHOW OF AUTUMN AND WINTER NOVELTIES PARISIAN AND BRITISH MILLINERY TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES AND JACKETS GLOVES, LACES, TRIMMINGS, &c. NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. INSPECTION INVITEP DIRECT IMPORTERS; TAY STREET INVERCARGILL NEW FASHIONS. LADIES ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE EXHIBITION. T O-D AY AND SEE THE New Millinery, MantlesJackets, Costumes, Dress Goods As well as NEW GOODS of a less important character in all Departments. §E. G. UNDRILL Has just opened a CHOICE RANGE of the LATEST and BEST Cravenette Coat?, Waterproof Coats, Chesterfield Coats. 27s 6d up to 80s. HATS, MERCERY, HOSIERY. FOR THE BEST IN TOWN TRY THE HAT BOX, ESK STREET.
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Southland Times, Issue 15186, 17 March 1902, Page 3
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501Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 15186, 17 March 1902, Page 3
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