' Amusements r '2 B A L A' N'dT'S H A L L, Direction of .. ■/ •• HDWIIfGEAOfI Manager , . A., 00 WAN To-night (Friday). LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. ~ Charles Holloway’s . PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, ■ Including MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY. X The Charming Young Australian Actiess. FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY, The World's Greatest Domestic Drama, I SHALL. WE FORGIVE HER 7* A Drama for the Ladies. Frank Harvey’s Great Ad’elphl Drama, SHALL WE FORGIVE HER? SHALL WE FORGIVE HER? A Snoet Play A Woman's Play A Wholesome Play A Humc i Play A Bright Play A Ml rrv Play A Powerful Play A Play of Absorbing Dramatic Interest, Splendidly Interpreted aud Beautifully Staged. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), LAST NIGHT. ANOTHER 810 DRAMATIC NOVELTY. First time in Invercargill. MAX GOLDBERG'S SPORTING DRAMA, ROGUES OF THE TURF, CHARLES HOLLOWAY vyill present his great creation of JOE FLAXMAN, the old trainer.
POPULAR PRICES—3s, 29, la. Plan at Dresden. J. J. RICKETTS, Representative. PROGRAMME OP CANTATA and MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT, BY ST. PA'T.'o PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR, AND FRIENDS, on Friday] 27th inst, at 8 p in. IN THE CHURCH, DEE STREET, PART I.' Organ Soli—"Grand Chorus in D.” .. Gullnar MB G. A. CARR. SacredCantata—"Rolling Seasons." .. 0. Simper SOLOISTS : MISSES A. GUNN, J. GILMOUR, A. MoGUUER. MESSRS T. BROWN, A, KIDD and GILLIES. PART 11. Elute and Clarinet Duet- “ Serenade ” 11. Kling MESSRS LEPETITand LILLICKAP. ; 0 nrr— “ My Queen ” .. .. Blmneathal . MR A. R. THOMPSON) Son"—“ Beyond" .. .. E. St. Quentin MRS BLUE. (Violin obligato-Mr W. J. Ferguson). Instrumental Quintet “Charite” Edward Sabon MESSRS FERGUSON, I.IELIORAP, LEPETIT, McKAY, CARR. Song—“To the Angels" .. .. N. Tardo MISS V. MCINTOSH (Cello obligato—Mr D. McKay). Pad; Song—"A Spring Song” .. Giro Pimmti CHOIR. Organ Soli—" March in G." .. Smart MB O. A. CARR.
Admission Free. Collection in aid of the Organ Fund. W. J. I EI G'JSUN, Conduct-r. G. A. C \UK, Organist ami Accompanist. G. E.'GLENN, Hon. Sec. _■■ j : tv ml- -Tt NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. VNY persons hereafter found in pursuit of or shooting unlive same. Section 42, Block 8. Winton Hnndred, the property of William Bibbington, will b- prosecuted, as I have secured the sole right of shooting there. JOSEPH BREY. NOTICE. \,fu JOHN WILSON, Esk street, Land and Estate .VI Agent, hegs to intimate to his clients and the public that lie has arranged with Mea-rs Charles Riut an I Co., Land and Estate Agents, corner Dee and inn streets, Invercargill, to carry on his business during his absence in England, In reference to above we shill he glad to give our most careful attention to Mr Wilson’s clients. CHARLES ROUT AND CQ., Laud and Estate Agents, Corner Doe ami Don streets, Invercargill. OTKAYINC on my property at Myross Bush (or .J three months - A Red ami While Steer. If not claimed bv Saturday, .ith May, will be sold to pay expenses. ' DONALD McKAY. NOTICE TO SI’ORTMEN. I HEREBY give notice that NO Shooting will be allowed on mv property atOtapiri. JOINS HENDERSON. A TONEY TO LEND lon first-class freehold securty a?X at Lowest Hater. Apply T M MACDONALD ND SONS, Esk street * TSN’T it aright Royal Tea l'' C ek o’ North the X with its rich, full, splendid II vour. M" ONF.y TO LEND— Apply James Harvey, So citor, Esk street, I vei cargill
LEADING HOUSE FOE LADIES’ READY-MADE COSTUMES COME AND SEE OUR LADIES’ COSTU IVIES AND JACKETS AND LADIES’ JACKETS. LOT i. LADIES’ TWEED JACKETS ... 9s lid LOT 2. BLACK CARACUL JACKETS ... 35s Od LOT 3. LADIES’ TWEED JACKETS LOT 4. BLACK CARACUL JACKETS LOT 5. LADIES’ TWEED JACKETS LOT 6. FDR-LINED JACKETS LOT 7. SEALETTE JACKETS ... 15s 6d ... 87s 6d ... 19s 6d ... 35s 9d 55s to 95s HERBERT, HAYNES AND CO., THE LEADING DRAPERS, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL.
GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE ! OF Pianos, Organs, Musical Instruments of all kinds, Sheet Music, etc. 333E&XSSX>XS»T PIANOFORTE /MANUFACTURING AND AGENCY CO. WILL HOLD THEIR USUAL . ' ■ _ ANNUAL CLEARING SALE At their i’nvercargill Agency, Messrs LILLIORAP, McNAUGHTON <fe CO.’S SALOON, FOR TEN HAYS ONLY. Commencing on Saturday, 21st April, when all classes o! instruments will be sold at GENUIN WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH, or on our EASY HIRE SYSTEM. PIANOS from ... 20s Monthly I ORGANS from 10s 6d Monthly HARMONIUMS from 5s Monthly | SHEET MUSIC from 3d each A TEN YEARS’ WARANTY GIVEN WITH EVERY INSTRUMENT SOLD. Orders left for PIANO TUNING will receive prompt attention,
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Southland Times, Issue 19806, 27 April 1906, Page 3
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