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• ' Amnsemenis - JN VER^ARGIL MUSICAL UNION. 7EALANDIA HALL, THURBDAY, 23bd JULY, 1903 At 8 o'clock Grand Chora* and Orchestral Cone* re (Under ths direction of Mr Chas. Gray). Cantata ; " May Day " (Maofarren), soloist, Mrs Blue; "Spring's Message" (Gqde); "Miller's Woo. I ing " (Faning). Unac -omp -nied part songs : "Croydon, Arise ! " (Stanford) ; •• The River Ploweth I Srronsr" (Bogrrs); "Nightingale" and "Vale of Rest " (Mendelssohn). The Orchestra will pay Overture "Pre iosa" (Weber). Ballet music' from "Faust" {Gounod), Entr'act "La Colombo " (Gounod). Miss Macluskcy will sing "To the Angels" (Zardo), and "Pond He»rt, Karewell" (Hope Temple). Mr A. 8. Cookspn wit* dag (with orchestral accompaniment) Handel's '•JLovein her eyes sits playinir" (from "Acis and Galatea"). Mr J. Porteous will sing "The Vagabond "(Molloy). Leader of the Orchestra, Mr W. Ferguson. Piantate. Mrs E. B. McKay. , Hon. Sec., Mr Geo. Black. . TICKETsHis, 2s, Is., .: Obtainable at LHHcrap's, Wesney'a, Begg's. BoxplanatLlLLlOßAP'S open to Honl members Monday and Tuesday, July 26th and 21et ; to nonsubscribers, Wedntsda^ and Thursday, 22nd and 23rd Meetings SHOPS AND OFFICES BILL. MERITING of Employers and Shopkeepers at Raeside's Rooms, TUESDAY, 28th JULY, at 8 r.m, to discuss the provieions of the ifcove Bill, which in ' dudes compulsory closinsr, payment for overtime, hours employment, scale of wages, and various other condii ions. All business people invited and a proposal will be submitted to form a Retail Traders' section of the tCmplnytra' Association similar to that existing in Canterbury. RIOHD. ALLEN, Secty. Employers' Association. TIHE SOUTHLAND CHAMPION PLOUGHI G MATOH Wllbaheldon. Wednesday, sth August, On MR COLIN GRAY'S FARM, vmHOEKWN The following Classes, viz :— CLASS A— Champion D. Furrow. „ B For p.'oughnien who never gained a firdtprize. „ C — Single Furrow. „ D— Junior, for youths under 18, Double Furrow Entries must be made not later than- Saturday, Ist i August, with the Secretary, J. A. MIEOHKLL. HORSE JUMPING COMPETITION— Post entry. Notb.— ln addition to the uru*l liberal cosh prizes, we have again B. cured a special prize of a D. " urrow Plough from Messrs Keid &nd Gray to be won twice with one of their make of plomrh-i, also a Stiver dtp, value £7 7s, from Mr Relit. Pray, to be won.twioe • not necessarily in succession, open to all comen, also m my more valuable specials. NOTICE ia hereby riven that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, at Invercargill, under* the style of " Mackenzie and Wilson. ' as Architects, has Wih day been dissolved by mutual o 'nsent. All debts due to the said firm are r«i lirci to be paid to the undersigned, Edmund Uichardson Wilson, who will alno discharge all ocoounvs owing by the firm. Mr Wilson will continue to carry on the business and profession of an architect •ri his own account, under the style of " Mackenzie atdWiUon." Dated this 21st day of July, one thousand nine hundred and three. J.E.MACKENZIE. E.R. WILSON. - Witness to both signatures— J. L. McG. Watboit, Soliuitor, InveroirgilL Referring to the above notice, a«I have sold out my interest in the above business to Mr E. ft. Wila n, I shall be glad if all the clients of the old firm will continue to favour him with their support. J. E. MACKENZIE.

TKFLUENZA BRONCHITIS and all diseases of the 1 throat and lungs can be cured by TUSBIOURA. Is6d. Hall, chemist

IT BUT A QUESTION 6F PROFIT NOR BDST But to clear all WINTER GOODS into cash as soon as possible. Thousands of Bayers have visited our Cheap Sale and still they come. OUR GREATCHEAP SALE Closes Saturday, Ist August. LAST 10 DAYS OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SALK OF THE SEASON ■ ■ • ■ ■ _ AT ■ ■-. ■■•■..■ r ... -,' . ■.•■■■ PRICE AND BULLEID'S LAST 10 bAYS OF THE „ CH EA P S A LE' Plenty GOOD BARGAINS to pick up. Dress and Ma Chester Departments still Crowded ' aily. \- , ALL MILLINERY GOODS Still Grpater deductions. All must go before 2nd August Only 10 More Days then the Cheap Pale must close at PRICE & BULLEID'S IN TAY STREET THANKS. We have much pleasure in thanking all those vho so liberally supported U3 during our recent sale. SHOWROOM GOODS. We still have a quantity of Bargains lefto ver in this - department, which we intend to clear at a sacrifice, su»h aa Millinery, Macintoshes, Mantles, etc i DKESS DEPARTMENT. We should like to lessen our Stock in this department by £1000 before the 31st of this month, and will offer some Genuine Bargains to do so. FANCY DEPARTMENT. We have a lot of odds and ends to clear, in many cases at less than cost in this department, till end of month, so as not to take them into stock, so chat Bargains will be the order of the day till 31st July s HERBERT, HAYNES& GO . - DIRECT IMPORTERS.. TAY STREET, IN V E R CARG I L L.

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Southland Times, Issue 19105, 23 July 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19105, 23 July 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19105, 23 July 1903, Page 3

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