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Amusements 2J'B ALANDIA HALI THE POPULAR RESORT. Grand and Continued Sucsees of the Martyn Hagan Company. Evorything Received Last Night with Rapturous APPLAUSE and SCREAMS OF LAUGHTER. Look Out for our next Competition The Company will appear NIGHTLY until further notioe. HIGHLAND SOOIETY OF SOUTHLAND. ANNUAL (T~A TH^RING "• To be held in ' ASHLEY'S HALL, Friday, 7th August 1903. PR' GOAMME : 1. The Gathering Caledonion Pipe Bard 2. Chairman's Remarks The Chief (Jao. Fraser, Esq) 8. Song— Cam' ye by Athol Wrs Blue 4. Song (Gaeli».) Mr A. Me Arthur 6 Hignland Fling Mr A. Sutherland 6. Short K marks J. A, Mitchell, Esq. 7. Song— The auld Scotch S&ngs Miss Si evens 8. Pibroch Mr A. S. Duncan 0. Song (comiu) Mr R. Jenkins 0. Reading (.Gaelic) Mrs Jno. Fraser U. 8ong"(seleoled) Mr K S. PeTry '2. Pipe March Messrs Duncan and Jenkins 18 Recitation ' Mr Jas. Gait (4. Song— l ochnagar Miss Mcßobie 16. Short Address Rev. J Muirhead 16. *ong (Gaelic) . Mr H. Munro (Vwraw) 7 Song' Hurrah for the Thistle Mrs Blue 18. Htrathßpeys and Reels Mr A. 8. Du»can 19. Song (selected) Mr L. Xi gttland 20. Song Plovers o* the Forest Mit-s Stevens £1 Song (Gael'o) Mr A. McQlllivray 22. Scanutruibbas Mr At Sutherland 23. Song (comic) Mr Geo. Me Alpine •H. Happy we've been a'th'gither Caledonian Pipe Band PRICES- Member" free to both parts of Gathering; x n-Membere (Concert) 2s ; (Dance) Gents 4.-. ladies 2s. Commence S p.m. J. and R. Jopp's drag leaves Waloniroa at 6 p-m., Wallacetown 680 p.m. Return after dance. TIGER TEAS Standard of excellence. Takes precedence of all others.

Meetings , Y. it; 0. A. A DJOURNED Annual Meeting of the Members JBL the Young Men's Christian Association, Inve cargill, will beheld in the. Temperance Hall, K streetJon Friday, 7th August, at 8.15 pm. Youi men who wish to join, and workers who wish to he i to make the Association more popular and useful, a cordially invited. J. 8. BAXTER, Hon. Secretary. A SALE of INDIAN WORK in aid of tl RAMABAI HOME for the famine Widows ar Orphans, will be held in the Y.M.OLA Hall ontt afternoon and evening of FRIDAY, 7th August, at o'clock. Sp cinuns of various descriptions of Indian Woi will be for sale— BrasK Inlaid and Carved Work,t< getber with an exquisite variety of Cingalese Lacei Handkerchiefs. Oollarettea, etc Pliain and Fancy Goods worked by friends of th Mission will also be for sale. Afternoon Tea will be provided. TO RIVERTON AND BOUIHPORT. THE B.S. EOSR OASBY will leave Invercargil Jetty for Kiverton and Southport, on or abou Saturday, Bth August. Further particulars on application to SOUTHLAND STEAM BHIPPING CO. LTD. H. L. TAPLEY & 00, Telephone 262. . Agents, Eek street. In the Administration of the Estate of FEED ERIOK SMOWDEN, of Seaward Bush Tailor, deceased, intestate. ■ IT is requested that all amounts payable to thii estate be paid to R. P Outhbertson, Esq., Ageni of the Public Trustee, fnveicaririll, or lodged to the oredit-of the Public Trustee's Account at any Posta Money-order officn. ALL accounts against this es*at< may be rendered to the Agent nf the fublio Trustee as above, en or before Morday, the 81st day ol August next, on the printed forms, which can be ob tamed for the purpose f>om any of the agents of thii office. Any account not sent, in by the day named may lx r jtcted ■'■■■. J- W. POYNTOST. PuWio Trustee. Public Trust Office, WeDiDgton, Blßt July, 1903. . . ' f NFLUENZA -Cured by TUSSICURA. A wander 1 tonic and stimulant

A. & T. INGLIS Beg respectfully to announce that their FOURTEEN FH ANNUAL COLOSSAL SALE ! Will Commence on Saturday, Ist August and continue until Saturday, 12th September, During whioh time the Whnle of their MAGNIFICENT STOCK amounting to upwards of £60,000 Will be Disposed of at VEKY LARGE REDUCTIONS. Write for Catalogue, and «r Pleaee, send us your Order as Early as Convenient A AND~tT INGLIS, Cash Emporium, George street, DUNEDIN COUGHS AND GOLDS. The beßt country in the world is what has often been said of New Zealand, and by men who have travelled much. The people of this v country, however, are well aware that it is subjeof. to very sudden climatic .changes; and as climatio changes are the cause of many cases of acute bronchitis and affections of the lungs, it is a happy coincidence that the best coon try in the world should have produced the BEBT COUGH REMEDY, we refer to BONNINGTONS CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS, which has heen in con tant qbo in ew Z al.ud for »hiityfive years for Influenza, Whoring Cough, Sore Throat, etts. When purchasing, it is necessary to be guarded against Imi'ations THE END Of SEASON SALE THE EXHIBITION NOW ON THE EXHIBITION SALES have been for years past the most important Drapery event in Southland Hundreds of people in every district within reach "of In vercargill look forward to them, and avail themselves of the advantages offered. The old order changetb. A new combination has replaced the old firm of Thomson <fc Beattie. Thomson & Beattie, limited, full of young blood, now operates the new handle of the new broom a.nd sweeps clean as a\\ new brooms do. They are boiling over with the . vim, the vigour and the go of youth. . In one respect the young Company makes no difference in the old firm methods. With a frantic advertiser struggling at the end of every week to pump life into it for another weeks' fizzle. THE SALE BEGAN On Saturday Ist August, and Ends on Saturday, 15th August. And no consideration for customers we have not been able to serve, will induce U9 to cpntinue it for another day. THOMSON & BEATTIE, LTD TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK, OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF NEW GOODS 78 GASES 78 EX S,S. RAKAIA, Now at Fort Chalmers. THE LATEST LONDON NOVELTIES AT MODERATE PRICES. HERBERT, HAYNES& CO DIRECT IMPORTERS TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 19117, 6 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19117, 6 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19117, 6 August 1903, Page 3

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