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t Amugementa . ' WRESTLING EXTRAORDINARY I WRESTLING KXTRAORDINARYI Zealandia Hall. SATURDAY, - 27th JAN., 1906, • ’ AT's'p.ii. Clarence Webeir v. Frank Forde Clarence Weber y. Frank Forde Clarence Webbr v. Frank Fordo OP VICTORIA. . CHAMPION ATHLETE OP NEW ZEALAND. Arrangements have been completed for the meeting of these two well-kpown Athletes in a MATCH OP TWO STYLES, OATOH-AS-CATOH-OAN AND CUMBERLAND. Two Falls out of Three in .each Style, (or £25 a-side. ADMISSION--2s and Is. JUDGES—W. Murdoch, M. Gilfedder, W. Baird and John MacGregor. CYCLING_SPORTS. QUEEN’S PARK, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 31st INST Record Entries. HANDICAPS: MAIDEN MILE—IO Starters oft the mark. GEO. DOUBLE, L.N.Z. Wheelman, Handicapper. RELAY RACE-1 Mile (N.Z.A.A.A.) Invercargill Harriers, No. 1 „ „ No. 2 Gore Union Invercargill Union No. 1 No. 1 No. 3 No. 2 'scr 15yds 15yds 20yds 3oyus 40yds SHEFFIELD HANDICAP—Under Rules N.Z.A.A. Smith, C. L., scr ; Bust, R. E., scr; Trembath, W. F., lie, .4jyds; Thompson A., Anderson W. F., Nasi S. U. ds; Wade K W., Wallace A. 8.. Shields W. D, Cyds; Ingram W. It., Millar G., Christophers 11, 11.. 7yds; McKenzie 11. A,. Lindsay P., Maokay A., Taylo. It. E. Rodgers, A. G., Gunn C., Byds; Donaldson W. J., 9yds. ” WM. NIOHOL, Handicapper. MILE CONSOLATION CYCLE-Post Entry. ARTHUR A. PAAVE, Secretary. GRAND CONCERT. Y M. C. A. BRASS BAN D, Assisted by LEADING VOCALISTS, ELOCUTIONISTS, and , INSTUMENTALIST3 GARRISON AND MUNICIPAL BANDS, TO UK HELD IN TUB ZEALANDIA hall, ON Friday, 2nd Feb„ at 8 p.m. TICKETS—2s and la may be had from Band members, or from Messrs Wcsney Bros., 0. Bcggand Co, Lillicrap, McNaughton and Co, Gordon Brown and Co. Programme in future issue. GORDON BROWN 1 Joint M. N. HYNDUAN/ Secs.

Amusements 2J BALA.N DI . A HALL POSITIVELY TWO*NIGHTS ONLY* NEXT WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY Montgomery’s Co. NEXT or ENTERTAINERS ENTERTAINERS AND PICTURES PICTURES EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. Our splendid Series depicting Incidents in the recent triumpbanb Tour of Great Britain by MAORILAND'S FOOTBALLERS Are unquestionably THE MOST COMPLETE. THE MOST INTERESTING Yet exhibited in the colony. OUE NEW COMEDY PICTURES Upset Everyone's Gravity. ENTERTAINERS Montgomery's entertainers Music. Melody. Mirth. OUR PRICES -3s, 2s, Is. I. E. C. GRAND FLORAL FETE. FEBRUARY 14th, 15tu, 16th. OPENING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 14th February, at 2.30 p.m, hall Complete Lists of Competitions available at Messrs E S. Perry, J. Lennie and Sou, and O. Couiing. Entries CLOSE 9th FEBRUARY, 1006. J. N. BARNS. GEO. BLACK, W. THOMSON, Joint Secretaries. Churches. piRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES TO-MORROW : Morning—ll. Evening-0.30. Preacher REV. D. DUTTON, P.G.S, of Caversham. J£NOX PRESBYTERIAN CO NON BTKKKT, CHURCH TO-MORROW’s SERVICES. REV. JOHN COLLIE, M.A., will preach MORNING AND EVENING. Sl- - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES TO-MORROW: Morning—ll. Evening-0.30 jyj-ETHODIST CHURCH-LEET STREET SERVICES TO-MORROW: 11 a.m—Mr R. H. W. BLIGH, Sec. White Cross League. C.30 p.m-REV. A. MITCHELL. SERMON FOR YOUNG MEN. At the Organ—Mr R. TRIST SEARELL I i All are Invited. s ■'IHUROH OF CHRIST. —W. D. LITTLE, Evan- 1 j gelist. ] In the chapel, Bowmont street, at, 0.30. Subject—” Sell-Deception.-" ST. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. rHE Seat-Letting Committee will be in attendance THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, from 730 to I p.m. \TEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. IN ACCIDENT BRANCH, ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. DEPARTMENTS: Workers’ Compensation Act and Mortgages Indemnity Employers’ Liability and Common Law Personal Ac identaud S'ckness Pu l lie Risk and Third Party Indemnity Fidelity Guarantee and Administration Bonds Plate Gla 3 and Burglary insurance The above Company is prepared to accept Risks at Lowest Current Rates. Claims settled with Promptitude and Liberality. JNO. W. MITCHELL, Manager, ESK STHKBT. jNVKItC.MUiItt, (Adjoining Ross and Glemliiinins).

MCDONALD’S GRAND ANNUAL Clearing & Stock-taking Sale OF BOOTS & SHOES WILL BEGIN TO-DAY (FRIDAY), JAN 26th At the CITY BOOT PALACE. Motwithstanding announcements lately appear ng in the daily papers that BOOTS and SHOES are rising in price, I am able to say that such rises will not affect any Boots and Sho s sold by me during this SALE. [ hold a Stock of over £4OOO worth of BOOTS and SHOES bought befo o the rise, which I am offering to the public of Southland at CLEARING SALE RELUCED BRICES FOR GASH. fggr Now is the Time to Buy all kinds of FOOTWEAR. At this GRAND CLEARING SALE every pair of Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Even.ng Shoes will be sold at Reductions of 124 to 25 per cent. BELOW USUAL PRICES. •A. DOBING THIS BADE ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH STRICTLY-Si tents' box Calf Goioshed Balmoral, sewn, usual price 133 (id, Bale price lla Od Jents’ Glare Balmorals, fac-similo hand sewn, usual price 183 6d, Bale price 15» til Jents' Glace Box Calf, usual price ISs 6d, sale price 15s 6d Jentu’ Sewn Chrome Cycling Shoes, sale price 8s lie Jents’ Glace Kid Komeo Boots, sale price. 93 (id Jents’ White Tennis Shoes, thick rubber, sale price 6s 9d jants’ Box Pali Balmoral, sewn, usual price 16s bd, now 13s (kl lien's Carpet Slippers, leather soles, sale price '-s 11(1 lien’s Leather Balmorals, usual price 11s Cd, Bale price !)s9d . Jents’ Fine Quality Glace Kid Evening Shoes, worth 11s (id, sale price 8s lid adieu' Glace Button Shoes, usual price 10s (id, sale price 8s lid Do., do, usual price Bs, sale price 6s lid Ladies’ Square Toe American Shoes, usual price 10s Gd, sale price 8s 9d Ladies' Ouc strap Ward Shoes, usual price 5s Od, sale price -Is 9d Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes, usual price Is 9d, sale price 3s lid Ladies’ Canvas Shoes, black, -ale price 3s 3d Bodies' Glace Kid Balmorals, patent cap, sewn, usual prices 13s Cd, Us 6d, sale prices 10s 9d, 11s 9d Ladies’Glace Button Boots, do., do., sale prices 11s, Itis Ladies’ Glace Balmorals, 3, 3, r. only, sale price Cs lid Ladies’ Glace Button and Lace Shoes, Austrian, Louis heels, peak cap, usual price 13s (id, now 10s Od Ladies’ Box Calf Balmorals 8s lid 10s 9d Ladies’ Box Calf Button Boots 9s, 10s 9d Ladies’ Box Calf Shoes, lace or button, sale price 5s 11H price as ua very Article in Stock Reduced to Astonishingly Low Sale Price* Youths’ Chrome Balmoral, 1 to 5, usual price 11s, sale price 8s lid Youths’ Nailed Boots, 1 to 5, sate price 7s lid Girls’ Chrome Balmorals, patent caps, 10 to 13. sale price 6s lid—. izes l.and 27s 3d Children's Tan ankle Straps, strong leather, sizes 11 to 1, sale price 3s !)d; sizes 7 to 10, 2s !)dj 4 to 6 only Is lid Children’s Black Leather Do, same prices. Two large Tables covered with Special Barga'ns in every kind of Boots and Shoes. Boots and Shoes in abundance for all kinds of Wearers, The above quotations are only a few solected from Hundreds of Lines. We recognise that Price is not everything, but when combined with the Ste ling Qualities of MCDONALD s MEKLING BRANDS, our Low Sale Prices are bound to be appreciated by everyone who studies economy. See Our Windows and Doors for Special Bargain Lines SALE BEGINS TODAY (FRIDAY). 26tu. S. MoDONALDTcIty Boot Palace THE SALE on SEASON WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT OUR GREAT SUMMER SALE WILL COMMENCE On FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, WHEN WE SHALL OFFER THE WHOLE OF OUR LARGE STOCK AT A BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE FOR CASH. MAKE NOTE OF ABOVE DATE: HERBERT, HAYNES & GO., THE PEOPLE’S DRAPERS, T £ Y STREET. IN VBRO AEG ILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 19725, 27 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19725, 27 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19725, 27 January 1906, Page 3