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Arauementa. ZEALiNDIA HALL TO-NIGHT (At 8) TO-NIGHT. FULLERS’ PICTURES —AND ORCHESTRA.— The LAST NIGHT of - THIS . MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. Don’t Pail to See A DROP OP WATER. (As seen under the Microscope). PEARL PISHING IN AUSTRALIA. ASCENDING tho SCHYNIGB PLATTE. THE STARS AND STRIPES. Patlie’e Animated Gazette, No. 72. MARRIAGE OP MUGGINS, V.C. ONE OP THE PINEST. THE ADOPTED DAUGHTER. When Strength is Not a Blessing'. THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR. TONTOLINI’S BET. BEHIND THE SCENES. FULLERS PRICES ■\TELLIE STEWART as Princess Mary in “When Knighthood was in Plower.” “Von, Alary Tudor, the King's sister. I, Charles Brandon, captain of the Guard. Oh ! i was mad to speak !” " I am yours now, always always, Charles ; though I am to go to the altar with Louis, it is to be his Queen, not his wife.”

IJNICIPAL T H E A T R E. Direction . . J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A GREAT ATTRACTION. .MR J. C. WILLIAMSON 11 as pleasure in presenting ITELEIE STEWART NELLIE STEWART Ami her own Powerful Supporting Company of over 50 Artists in the following Great Productions ; FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT, FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT, First and only Production in Invercargill of Paul Kesler’s "enormously successful Romantic Costume Comedy Drama : “When Knighthood was in Flower” “When Knighthood was in Flower” (Nellie Stewart as Mary Tudor). SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, “SWEET NELL Or OLD DBUBY.” “SWEET NELL OP OLD DRURY.” (Nellie Stewart as Nell Gwynne). Plans at the Dresden. Day Sales at Double’s. PRICES—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 5s ; Stalls, 3s ; Gallery, 2s. A Special Train will leave for the Bluff after Saturday night’s performance. Touring Manager J. Farrell. 2943 YHDHAH RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACES. MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1911. 1. TRIAD HANDICAP of £SO. Second horse £5 from Stakes. For horses not having won £-10 in one stake. One mile. Norn. 20s, accept. 10s. 2. HANDICAP TROT, of £75. Second horse £lO, and third £5 from stakes. Optional. Two miles. 25s and 15s. 3. iVYXDHAM CUP, of £IOO. Second horse £lO, and third horse £5 from stakes. One mile and a distance. 35s and 255, 4. DISTRICT HACK HANDICAP of £4O. ' Second horse £5 frorn stakes. Open to horses owned and trained in Counties of Southland, Lake, Wallace, Clutha, Vincent, Tuapeka, and Maniototo two months prior to date of meeting. G furlongs. 20s and 10s. 5. FLYING HANDICAP, of £6O. Second horse £5 from stakes. Six furlongs. 25s and IDs. 6. HANDICAP TROT, of £65. Second horse £lO and third £5 from stakes. Optional. One mile. 25s and 20s. 7. HANDICAP HACK RACE, of £SO. Second horse £5 from stakes. Six furlongs. 20s and 15s. S. MIMIHAU HANDICAP, of £6O. Second horse £7 10s and third horse • £2 10s from stakes. Five furlongs. 25s and 15s. . % ;. —— S" / . ” ' Wednesday, December 7 : —Nominations. Wednesday, December 14—Handicaps declared. Wednesday, December 21—Acceptances. Where telegrams are sent, it is specially requested that confirmatory letters follow promptly, giving all details (including postal address). 2964 R. PAULL, Secretary. Slectings. WORKERS, ATTENTION ! A SPECIAL "MEETING of the General Labourers’ Union will be held THIS EVENING at 7.30, in the Sawmill Workers’ Union Rooms, Crescent. Mr MacManus will be present. Intending members cordially invited. On THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30, Mr MacManus will deliver an address on “INDUSTRIAL UNIONISM” from the Band Rotunda, and .on, FRIDAY; EVENING, at 7,30, the subject' of "SOCIALISM” will he dealt with. Roll up. M. J. FOKDE, 2965 Secretary. MUSICAL UNION. rpHE Practice on THURSDAY EVEN--3- ING will be “Messiah.” and roll of performers will be made up after the practice. Friends please note. By Order. 2935 RICHD. ALLEN, Hon. Sec. mi 6ARDINRR & CO., (LATE OF MATAURA). I OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. \\J E would respectfully draw- the atVt tontion of Southland Farmers to the fact that we have commenced business as GENERAL BLACKSMITHS and HORSE-SHOERS in Reid & Gray’s Shop at rear of J. A. Mitchell & Co.’s Sale Yard, Dee Street, Invercargill. Our Specialty is Plough-repairing and Horse-shoeing. All work entrusted to us will be executed under the direct supervision of William Gardiner, who is well-known as one of the best plough-smiths in the Dominion. W-M. GARDINER & CO., (late of Mataura). Entrance from either Doe or Leven Streets. 2956 NEW CURRY AT J. S. BAXTER’S dee street, INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 14581, 23 November 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 14581, 23 November 1910, Page 6