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Amusements INVERCARGILL MUSICAL UNION, * Assisted by the • COMBINED CHOIRS. Grand Christmas Concert. MUNICPAL THEATRE. Monday, 16th December, 1907, AT 8 P.M. GEMS FROM ORATORIOS: THE OHOIE AND ORCHESTRA will perform the following Selections—From Handel’s “Messiah ”: “ And the Glory ” and “ Hallelujah Chorus. From Mendelssohn's “Elijah"; “We watchings over Israel” and “Thanks be to God.” Prom “St Paul”: “ How Lovely are the Messengers/ “ Hapyy and Blest” and “ See what love hath the Father.” From “Lobgesang”: “I waited for Lord.” From Haydn’s “ Creation ”: The Heavens are telling.” „ MRS HOGO will sing—“ 1 know that my Redeemer Liveth,” “With Verdure clad,” and with MISS CROFTS, “ I waited for the Lord.” MRS BLUE will sing-“ Hear ye Israel.” . MRS F. SOANDBETT will ning--'*o, Rest in the MISS CROFTS AND MRS F. SOANDRETT will sing Trio “ Lift, thine eyes." MR A. S. COOKSON will sing Comfort ye and “Every Valiev,” “In Native Worth,” and with MR N. CHURTON, the duet “Now we are Ambassadors,” ami quartette, “ Cast thy burden.” MR J. E, TAYLOR will sing “ Why do the Nations,” “Rolling in foaming billows, and O, God have mercy.” Conductor .. .. MR 0- ORAY. Leader of Orchestra, MR W. J. FERGUSON, L.A.B, Pianiste .. MRS E. B. McKAY Box Plan at Dresden. Open from THURSDAY, 12th December, at 10 a.m. ADMISSION-Dress Circle l!s (reserved without extra charge), Stalls 2s, Fit Is. Tickets may bo obtained from Begg'fl and The Dresden. GEORGE BLACK, 32C0 Hon. Sec. WINTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. 4 NNUAL GAMES, BOXING DAY. A most ntA tractive programme. Excursion Train from Invercargill leaves 12.15 p in. on Day of Spor. s. Entries for all Running Events close with the Secretary on WEDNESDAY, the ISth, at 8 p.m. A Grand Concert in the evening ia Moore’a Hall. Prices, 2a and le. J. CAMPBELL, 3310 Secretary.

CHRISTMAS PAINTOMIMK. CINDERELLA. a N f 0 I y A L T H 3AT RE. Wednesday, 18th December, By the PUPILi OF XUIC PARK SCHOOL. STALLS AND GALLERY, 1=; DRESS CIRCLE, 2s Doors open 7 ; Curtam rises, 7.15. PRESS COMMENT: The stage Wi« fairly overun with brownies, pixies, wives, t'obiins, fairies and sylphs kill, wil.li spooks and fays the spectator felt that he had imwutimrly fallen on one of Orimm’s fascimtiny fairy tales. Indeed Cinderella was a triumph for the Park School. 5329

THE Largest Programme for one day submitted by any Sports Society in the Dominion. SOUTHLAND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY New Year’s Day, Jan. Ist, 1908. £250 PRISE LIST. Exceeds that of any three combined societies in Southauid hold during the holidays. Programmes and Entry Forms Post Free on Application. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED and CLOSE on PKIDAY, DSC. 27th, 1907. ARTHUR A. PAAPE, Secretary, P.O. Box, 212. Office —Arcade. i YV i’JNDIIAAI H, A (JI K G CLUii. ANNUAL RACES. NEW TEAR’S DAY, 1908, ABRIDGED PROGRAMME: 1. MIMHIAU HANDICAP, of £36: Second horse £5 from Stakes. Seven furlong. Nomination 10s, acceptance 16s. 2. DISTRICT HACK HANDICAP, of £3O: Second horse £f, from Stakes. Six furlongs, For hacks hat have never won a race of the value of £26. Minimum weight Sst. 16s and 10s. а. NEW YEAR HANDICAP, cl £10: Second horse £5 from Slakes. Milo and a distance. 20s and 10s. 1. HANDICAP TROT, of £lO : Second horse £5 from Stakes. Mile and a half Optional. Weight lost: ponies (1-1 .M or under) Ost. 2(0 and I6s. б. !' 'N'MOAP PACK RACE, of £2O : Second horse ■ • furlongs. 15s and Uw. C. J ~i: . £26: second horse £6 from - . ..irlctigs. 15s audlSi. . 7. HANDICAP TROT, of £35 : Second horse £5 from i Stakes. Milo. Saddle- Weight lost; ponies j C.l. ;or under) 9st. ,I6s and 15s. S. DISTRICT HANDICAP, of £O6 : Second horse £5 from Stakes. Mile. 15s and 15?. - MONDAY, December 10— Nominations. ] FRIDAY, December 20- Handicaps. 1 FRIDAY, December 27—Acceptances by S p.m. - fn “ District " Races horses must hare been o vned '■ and trained lav residents south or the Molyueux Hirer three months prior lo the dale of this meeting. | Where telegrams are sent, it is specially requested j that confirmatory letters follow promptly, giving a’ i details (including postal address). ; W. J. MARSH, Secretary. j y _ ' .rrrr i Railway Notices ZEALAND RAILWAYS; fn connection with Christmas and Now s'ear Holidavs HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will he issued from ANY STATION TO ANY STATION, including calling places on Lake Wakatipu, from 16th December to 2nd January, available for return unt'l 15 th Fcbruarv, IfltS. 32-20 BY ORDER Meetings A MEETING of the CLIFTON, WODDEND, and P.LUFF ATIII.ETI - SOCIETY will be held a", ( lifton on Tu’KSDAV, I7tli December, at S o’clock. A full attendance of Directors requested. 335.1 T. C. GILLIES, Secretary. SOUTHLAND COURSING CLUB. raallE ANNUAL MEETING of the above will he 1 held in Allen's Hall, Kokin street, on FRIDAY", -Olh in?t., at 3 p in. BUSINESS; 1. Adoption of report and balance sheet. •>. To elect a committee as provided by Rule 4. 3. Recommendation to incoming committee as to number of meetings ai\jl dales for coming season. 4. General. ARTHUR A. PAAPE, Secretary. N.B.—lntending members aro cordially invited to be present. 3360 PATIENTS’ AND PRISONERS’ AD* AMD CITY MISSIONARY SOCIETY. rjtllE ANNUAL MEETING of this Society will be 1 held in St. John’s Schoolroom, ISK STREET, on MONDAY, 16tii DECEMBER, At 8 P.M. Yen. Archdeacon Stocker in the Ohair. ALL INVITED. 3344 | yiCTORIA HALL. POPULAR LECTURE, ! Mr W. W. COLLINS, Ex-M.H.R. (Editor of “Examiner"), and one of NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST ORATORS, Will Lecture as follows WEDNESDAY', 18th DEO.-" The New Theology and its Significance.” THURSDAY, 19111 DEO.—"The Religion of tha future, and how to promote it,” Proceeds in aid of the Wives and Children of the unfortunate victims of the Dundonald disaster. Discussion invited after lecture. ADMISSION—(Kront Seats, Is ; Body of Uall, 6d. 3224 JUST RECEIVED SPLENDID ASSORTMENT IT MAS CARDS, P.-OARD SERIES INVERCAR, L GILL VIEWS. Text Bocks, Bibles, Prayers, Hymns, oefes, Autograph Albums, Dictionaries, New Reward Picture Boys’ Books, BIDDIES’, GENTS’ DRESSING. WRITING, TOURIST OASES, oys, Dolls, Dress Baskets, Cheap Tumblers, G1 as and-Crcckery Ware LARGE VARIETY CHOOSE FROM. s. C, HOLMES & CO, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, TAY AND KELVIN STREETS.

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Southland Times, Issue 12011, 16 December 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 12011, 16 December 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 12011, 16 December 1907, Page 3

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