Meetings Amusements, &cTHEATRE ROYAL. TIMARU. Under the direction of Edwin Geach. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. 2 TWO NIGHTS ONLY. 2 DONALD MACDON AI, D, DONALD MACDO XAL D, The Famous War Correspondent. j Thrilling Narrative};, Realistic .Scenes, and Charming Anecdotes. First Lecture : TUESDAY, 2nd October. "SCENES AND SENSATIONS OF BATTLE." 150 MAGNIFICENT VIEWS 150 { Taken during the Siege. Second Lecture : WEDNESDAY, 3rd Oct. The Grim Siege of Lndysmith was fruit- ! ful of Heart-moving Incidents which would bear telling and rc-telling. Who could more fitlv speak of them as they should be spoken of than DONALD MACDONALD. " Thank God we kept the Flag flying." Prices — ss, 2. Is. Box Plan at Begg and Co., Music Depot, where 2s Tickets are also on sale. A. CLARK, Representative. SOCIAL AT CAVE. ASOCIAL will be held in the CAVE GOODS SIiED in aid of the School Prize Fund on FRIDAY, October sth, 1900. ADMISSION— 2s 6d. Commencing at 8 p.m. B. McGRATH, Chairman. A MEETING of all those interested in forming a Caledonian or other Societv will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Pleasant Point, on TUESDAY, Oct. 2nd, 1900. A full Meeting of intending Msmbers is urgently requested. W. A. BOWIE, DR THdMAS, Convenors. "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Jt~ BARNARD ST. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY. Morning at 11, Evening at 6.3o— Preacher, Rev. J. Sharp. Gleniti, .2.3o— Rev. J. Sharp. Washdyke, 7.o— Mr J. Bootlifoyd. SALVATION ARMY, TIMARU. — THEATRE ROYAL, Sunday, Sept. 30th, 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m., MAORI SONGSTERS. A great Treat for all. Beautiful Singing by Maoris. Previous places visited people fairly delighted. Silver Collection at Doors. MONDAY. — Great Programme of Maori Customs, Hakas, Poi Poi, etc. Tickets, Is. Come Earlv. JNO. GUMMING, Adjt." ASSEMBLY ROOMS. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3rd, 8 p.m. \ UNITED BANDS OF HOPE ENTERA TAINMENT, consisting of Dialogues, Solos, Recitations, and Instrumental Selections by the Members. ADMISSION— Silver Coin to defray expenses. ASHBURTON TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. "VrOMINATIONS for the above Meeting IN CLOSE with the Secretary at Devan's Hot-el on TUESDAY, October 2nd, at 9.30 p.m. R. J. HENRY, Secretary. To let. mo let— At Creek Station, Geraldine, about 40 ACRES of Fallow, for Rape or early Turnips. Offers wanted. B. P. BARTRUM. CABBAGE- PLANTS are NOW ON SALE DAILY, Is per 100, ] "■■ at • M c K E N Z I E'S, ! 81, Stafford St, , : Wanted i ■ WANTED — An Owner for a Purse con- .; twntng a Sum of Money.- Apply "Perald" Office. BOY wanted to learn the Tailoring. Apply to the Glasgow Clothing House. JOHN CRERAR. WANTED TO LET — Seven-Roomed House, suitable for shop or boardinghouse. Wm. Hodge, Theodocia St. "CiTACANCIES for Three, or Four Boarders Y (single men). Terms very moderate. For address apply " Herald ", Office. Ranted- ~~ TRAVELLING HUT, suitable for 2 Men. Particulars stating size and price to be addressed P.O. BOX 50. :.: ; ' Waimate. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. C* EUTHEMEN can inspect the Finest VX -Selection in Town of NEW SUITINGS in choice new patterns, Tweeds, Coatings, Trouserings. Orders are now being booked for prompt delivery Suits in Correct Fit and Fashion, 47s 6d, 555, 635, 70s ; secondary measures, 27s 6d, 355, 455, and ■ 555 ; Trousers 12s 6d to 18b 6d. COWAN'S COLONIAL CLOTHING HOUSE. WANTED TO SELL— Ss per Sitting, from Prize Strains, Brown and White Leghorns, Minortas, Andalusians, Dorkings, Langshans, Orpingtons, Wyandottes, Indian Game, and Houdans. Orders promptly executed. Terms Cash. A Gedye, Buxton's Corner, Shirley, Christchurch. "TXT ANTED— A PLOUGHMAN ; young, single, and used to hilly country. Apply H. BUCKERIDGE, Sutherlands. COMFORTABLE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TV/TISS PILBROW has Vacinjies foi Two JLVJL or Three Boarders. House pioissDtly situated within 2 Minutes' Walk of I^.ilway Station and Post Office. Terms Jt'cc eiete. Apply ARAWA UOrrAGE, J-V>lie. EX S.S. Rome, New Sunshades, beautiful Patterns, and Cheap. See window and. Show Room. ADAMS AND CO. THRESH SHIPMENT of Dress and CosVT tume Cloths, Blouse . Muslins, and Prints. Special line in Prints," 4 jd. Mercerised Print, 6d up. ADAMS AND CO.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3382, 29 September 1900, Page 1
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