Amusements. ZEALANDIA HALL. Sole Lessees .. John Fuller & Sons. TO-NIGHT (At 8) TO-NIGHT. A SPECIALLY STRONG SERIES. ■ Rich in the latest Dramatic, Comedy and Scenic Subjects. FULLERS’ PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA HAST NIGHT of £AST NIGHT WHO’S LAST NIGHT WHO HAST NIGHT AT HAST NIGHT' THH HAST NIGHT ZOO. CHABHET’S AUNT. THE ROMANCE OF BAR-O. ON THE EDGE OF THE DESERT. THE RUGBY BOOM CLIMAX. PARK on WEDNESDAY. Star v. Athletic, at 2.30. Invercargill v, Walkiwi, at 3.30. If Athletic beat Star, Athletic wins the Shield. If Star wins and Walkiwi beats Invercargill Star wins the Shield. If Star and Athletic draw and Invercargill beats Walkiwi, Athletic and Invercargill will play off. If Star and Invercargill win they must play off. Fined down, it will be better for you to go to Rugby Park than rack your brains counting on the many perhaps’s that may happen. Admission 6d, Boys 3d, Ladies Free. 1565 ARTHUR A PAAPE, Sec. A SSOCIATION FOOTBALL. THE BEST OF ALL WINTER SPORTS. QUEEN’S PARK—TO-DAY. Two Fascinating Games. SOUTHLAND LEAGUE: Bluff v. Y.M.C.A. Kick-off 2 p.m. MCDONALD CUP: * Celtic v. Invercargill. Kick-off 3.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. 1578 T OYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. ANNUAH CEHEBRATION Of 12th JULY By a GRAND CONCERT, VICTORIA HALL, On WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1911. At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME : Overture — Miss Morrison, A.L.C.M. Chairman’s Remarks — Bro. Rev. T. A. Pybus Song—“My Old Shako” (Trotere) Mr J. Murray Song—"The Swallows” (Cowens) Mrs Crowther Recitation —“My Awful Experience with a Whistler" Mr H. P. Campbell Song—(a) “Her Rest” (Johnston), (b) "I Wonder If Ever the Rose” (Slater) Mr Norman Churton Violin . Solo —“Vleuxtemps’ Reverie” Mr Inglls Todd Song—“ Life” (Bluementhal) Miss Eileen Mehaffey, A.T.C.L. Musical Monologue— Mr S. August Song—“Thora" (by special request) Mr Ernest Every —lnterval of Five Minutes.— Short Address — Bro. Rev. W. Grlgg Song—“l Hear You Calling Me” (Marshall) Mr A Clark Song—“ Roses" (Adams). Miss Amy Wyeth Recitation —“Marullus to the Roman Mob” ("Julius Caesar”) Mr J. D. Gilmore Song—“There’s a Land” (Allltsen) Mr H. Strang Song—"Good-bye” (Tosti) Miss Eileen Mehaffey, A.T.C.L. Song—“ln Old Madrid” (Trotere) Mr N. J. Brokenshire Recitation—“Laska” Miss L. McGruer Song—"My Dreams” (Tosti) Mr R. Macallster | Duet—“ The Battle Eve” (Bonheur) j Messrs Ernest Every & F. F. Thomas I Song—“A Farewell” (Liddell) I Mr Norman Churton Accompanist: Miss Morrison, A.L.C.M. Late Bus to Walkiwi and South Invercargill. , ADMISSION—2s and Is. 1657 SOUTHLAND CHAMPION PLOUGHING MATCH ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAH MATCH WILL be held on Mr Thos. Fraser’s Farm, Waianlwa, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. CLASS A.—Champion D.F. Ist prize : £7 cash, D.F. Plough (presented by Messrs Reid & Gray, to be won twice), and J. A. Mitchell Memorial Shield (presented by Donald Macdonald, Esq.). CLASS B. —Junior D.F., for ploughmen who have never gained a first prize in a senior class. Ist prize : £6 cash, gold medal (presented by John McCrostle, Esq.), and silver cup (presented by Right Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, Bart.). CLASS C. —Single-furrow, with or without wheels. Ist prize : £5 cash and trophy value £2 2s (presented by R. A. Anderson, Esq.). CLASS D.—Single Diggers. Ist prize : £5 cash. Other prizes on same liberal scale. Most liberal prizes ever offered. Numerous valuable special prizes In each class. CHAMPION LOT on Field : Gold Medal (donated by the President,- Colin Gray, Esq.). FOB HUNTERS. HIGH JUMPING COMPETITION ; Special Prize (donated by E. Quelch, Esq.). Busses meet morning train at Walaniwa, and leave Post Office, Invercargill, at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. ENTRY for each Class, 20s. Entries close for all Classes on SATURDAY, July 8. J. GXLKISON, 1404 Hon. Secretary. “ WINTON GUINEAS." Of Sixty Guineas. DISTANCE —SIX FURLONGS. FOR three-year-old Horses, foaled, and trained (at least from date of entry) In the following Counties, viz. : —Fiord, Wallace, Southland, Lake, Clutha, Tuapeka and Vincent, : Standard Scale of Welght-for-age Races ; the winner of any previous race of the value of 50 sovs. to carry a penalty of 71bs„ of 75 sovs., a penalty of lOlbs., or 100 sovs. or over, a penalty of 141bs. Entry Fee, £1 10s, to close on Ist AUGUST. Acceptances on General Acceptance night. H. H. KIDD. 1396 Secretary. DANCING, WALTZING. —Waltz, ordinary or reverse, including two-step, taught in three private lessons ; success guaranteed, £1 Is ; two-step, in one lesson, 2/6. Evening Class for Waltzing and Round Dances forming ; fee £1 Is. Early application necessary, time limited. 1521 J. E. LOWE, Albion Hotel. EVERY WOMAN who dresses well and cares for effect, should wear good Costumes. Good Costuming is the Base of good dressing. GOOD COSTUMIERS, GRACE & CO. GENTS’ TAILORS, Corner Dee & Spey Sts. CUTTERS : Mr C. Flanagan. Mr H. Grace.
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Southland Times, Issue 16784, 12 July 1911, Page 6
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