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New Advertisements. 'liHEATRE ROYAL TItfARU. I. O. G. T. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, Being the Fourth Anniversary of the Alexandra Lodge, No. 24. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. On which occasion the Band of the Ancient Order of Foresters, will kindly give their services. PART I. Glee — " Hail, Smiling Morn " ... Mr and sfr3 Clayton, Mrs Bradley, and Mr Ritehie Song — " Do They Miss Me at Home " Miss Hallam Song — "Mill May" ... ... Mr J. Clayton Cornet Solo Mr Rodgers Duet — " Flower Gatherers"... Mrs Bradley and Miss Hallam Song Mrs E. A. Home Comic Song... ... Mr T. J. Kennedy Ballad — " Silver Threads umong the Gold " Mrs Bradley Song — " The Wolf " Mr W. Padget Glee — "The Social Glass " ...Messrs Clayton Leggatt and Ritchie Pianist Mr. Merton Violin Mr. R. Langdown PART 11. The Charming Drama m Two Acts, by H. T. Craven, Eeq., entitled "MEG'S DIVERSION." Jeremy Crow (a Devonshire Farmer) Mr D. Mitchell Ashley Merton, Esq. (of the Hall) Mr T. E. Price Jasper Pidgeon (a village Carpenter) Mr T. J. Kennedy Rowland Pidgeon (his brother) Mr J. W. Vincent Eytem (an Exetev Lawyer) Mr C. F. Hallam Cornelia (Daughter of Crow) Miss O. Whjte (of Christchurch) Margaret (her Sister) ... Mrs J. W. Vincent (of Christchurch) Mrs Netwoll (of the Grange— a Widow) Mrs E. A. Home Villagers, Farm Laborers, &c. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY : Act I.— Parlor m Crow's Farm House. Act II. — Garden m Crow's Furra. In this Act is realised Calderon'a Celebrated Picture of " Broken Vows." Three Months Elapse Between Acts I and 11. Period ... ... Present Time. Incidental Music expressly arranged for the occasion by Mr R. Langdown. ■■ Prices of Admission — Dress Circle, 2s ; Stalls, Is 6d ; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30; curtain to riso at 8 o'clock sharp. 26n0 T C. KNIGHT, COMMISSION & GENERAL AGENT, Agent for the Government Life Insurance and John Cramond. 22m YTTANTED— SO Head YOUNG CATTLE, * * 1 yeai- to 18 months' old. Good sorts. JNO. CRAWFORD, 24n0 Timaru. 'jiHOMPSON AND BARNETT, Land Brokers, Surveyors, Land and Estate Agents and Valuatohs. * Money Advanced on Freehold Security. T. and B. have a number of Valuable Properties, m good positions, m their hands for SALE, both largo and small, a R egister of which is kept, and may be inspected. Terms Easy. Agents for Trans-Atlantic Insurance Com16no pany. THE "EVENING NEWS." A RRA.NGEMENTS have been Completed jt\. for Publishing the NEWS OF THE DAY, comprising the Latest Telegraphic Intelligence, Resident Magistrate's Courts, and other Local News, together with Several Columns of Readablo Matter. PRICE-ONE PENNY. We Solioit a Trial from the Publio. Our Runners will have the Paper at Residences m time for the tea table. Orders left at the Offico will be attended to SHEARS. SHEARS. SHEARS. /^VUR New STOCK of SHEEP SHEARS are Now Opened, consisting of Nos. 38, 79, and 13, Ward and Payne's and other brands Aleo, A Large Quantity of Fine Picked Turkey Stones. WM. PRIEST & CO. VULOAN WAREHOUSE, South Road. 30oc T ADIES' LORNE SHOES Ju Maids' Lome Shoes Girls' Lome Shoes Boys' Lome Shoes Infants' Lome Shoc3 In Kid, Levant, and Calf AT 21no J. G. COWAN & COS STRANGERS and Visitors to Timaru are informed that the Leading Fashionable Dressmaking Establishment is J. G. COWAN AND CO.'S. 6oc T DST— A PURSE, containing a sum of -^ Money, on Saturday Night, near Copp's Bakery. Any one bringing the same to this Office will be rewarded. 27n0 WOOL CARTING-. mENDERS WANTED for CARTING •*" about 250 Bales of Wool from Raincliff to Pleasant Point Railway Station, at per bale. Shed to be kept clear. Shearing will commence about the 20th December. Tenders to be sent m on or before the 7th DECEMBER-. No tender necessarily accepted. 27n0 X, MA.CKAY.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 1896, 27 November 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 1896, 27 November 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 1896, 27 November 1877, Page 2

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