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WILLIAM NAPIEB, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, &c, HAS REMOVED lo more Commodious Premises m MAIN SOUTH ROAD (Next Shamrock Hotel). ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Funerals Conducted m Town or Country, at Moderate Charges. 3-10 2339

Wanted. • WANTED— About 100 Acres TURNIPS for Feeding Off before 15th May Apply W. Moody. 3-25 2471* WANTED — 100 Strong PIGEONS, delivered at Fairlie Creek on April sth. State Price. Apply Charles Gbanb, Fail-lie Creek. 3-25 24-81 WANTED KNOWN. JMT R S A. WILLIAMSON, SICK AND MONTHLY NURSE. Address — Baok of Mrs Lester's, Church street. 1-9 1741 LITTLE DUSTPAN. /CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN foe ail kinds op Brushware, Crockery, Glassware, Holloware, Churns, Flower Pots, Portmanteaux, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Stationery, Toys, Albums. Parties Furnishing should pay a visit to the LITTLE DUSTPAN, TIMARTJ. 1-21 1881 , . NOTICE. THE SEASON'S SHIPMENTS Are now m Stock, And we are Showing a Magnificent Selection of Goods m every DEPARTMENT OF THE HOUSE. Early Inspection Invited. • 3-28 2519 T. & J. THOMSON. APPLES. GOOD COOKING, m Large or Small Quantities, only 2d per lb. One and a-half cwt. LOLLIES (slightly dried) will be sold at 6d per lb. GEO. PEABSON, 3-28 2524 Fruiterer. CHRISTOPHER CHARLES EVANS and GEORGE HILDBETH WETHERELL, who were working as Carpenters m the Ashburton District m April, 1878, and attested a Deed then' "executed by EDWIN STENING, will oblige by communicating -with Messrs IzAKD and LotraHNAN of Hereford Street, Christohurch, Solicitors. ONE POUND REWARD will be paid to tho first person who will forthwith furnish Messrs Izabd and Lotjohnan with tho exact present Address of either of the above. 3-24 2466 Amusements. TTIHEATBE RO V '"'A. L. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Triumphant Success of the Greatest -Tragic ' Actress of the English-speaking Stsge, MISS GENEVIEVE WARD, And of the Celebrated English Actor, ME W. H. VERNOBT. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, The Sparkling Historical Comedy, "THE QUEEN'S FAVORITE." MR W. H. VERNON, Viscount Bolingbboke. MISS GENEVIEVE WARD; The Duchess or Mahlbobough. MONDAY, MARCH 30m, , POSITIVELY LA-ST NIGHT, "NANCE OLDFIELD." The famous Sleep-walking Scene from "MACBETH. 11 To conclude with the Screaming Farce, "HIS LAST LEGS." Admission— 4s, 2s 6d, Ib. Box Plan at Friedlander's, Tobacconist. Manager for Miss Ward — Signor Agrati. AGENT— LIDDY. Musical Director — Mr Wienberg, jun. 3-28 2533 mHEATRE ROYAL. Under the Management of MESSRS MACMAHON AND LEITCH. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 4th, SATURDAY NRXT, APRIL 4th, SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 4th, First Production m Timaru of the Famous Drama m Five Acts, THE SILVER KING, THE SILVER KING, THE SILVER KING. By Special Arrangement with MESSRS WILLIAMSON, GARNER AND MUSGROVE. First Appearance m Timaru of the Popular English Actor MR GEORGE LEITCH, And ! THE SILVER KING COMPANY, Including MISS MAGGIE KNIGHT And MR F. C. APPLETON, In the Greatest London Success, THE SILVER KING, THE SILVER KING, THE SILVER KING, Written by Henry A. Jones and Henry Herman. A New and Original Drama m Five Acts. " I liolil it truth with him who sings To one clear lmrp m divers tones, That men mv.v rise on stepping stono, Of tlii'ir ilfiul selves to higher things." Scenery and Stage Appointments complete m every detail. Full and Efficient Orchestra. Prices of Admission — 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Ollice" at Friedlander's, Tobacconist. J. W. DODGE. 3 28 2520 Business Manager. ; THEATRE ROYAL. "SILVER. KING." WANTED— FOUR LITTLE GIRLS, who can sing, for School Girl's Chorus. Apply at Stage Door, at twelve | o'clock on MONDAY. 3-28 2523 " THE SILVER KING." ", TO TUB EDITOK. SIR, — During the Season of the "Silver King " Company here, any of Miss Ward's Company who care to witness the performance, will be admitted Free of Charge — v courtesy usually eitonded to recogni-ed professionals, — notwithstanding Miss Ward having given orders to refuse admission to the Business Manager of the " Silver King Company." '' ' '■" I am, &c, 3-28 2534 J. W. DODGE.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3277, 28 March 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3277, 28 March 1885, Page 1