meetings, Amusements, &c { H E A T R E ROYAL. Lessee and Manager, Mr J. R. Bapty. A GREAT THEATRICAL EVENT, Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, 23rd OCTOBER. FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY. First visit of the Celebrated American JANET WALDORF. Supported by Mr Norval MacGregor, and her Powerful Company. WEDNESDAY, 23rd Oct., Shakespeare's Sublime Tragedy, ROMEO & JULIET. THURSDAY, 24th Oct., Bulwer Lytton's Great Drama, THE LADY of LYONS. FRIDAY, 25th Oct., The Grand Pastoral Comedy, AS YOU LIKE IT. . Bos 'Plan at Begg's. Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is.
SALISBURY SCHOOL. ' CONCERT and DANCE in aid of the . Funds of the above School, will be held in the Schoolroom on THURSDAY Evening, October 24th, 1901, commencing at 8 o'clock. Refreshments provided. Tickets 2s, Children half-price. A SOCIAL will be held in the Albury Goodsheds, after the Concert on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1901. Admission: Gents, Is 6d; Ladies, free. Music, Cooper's Band. MACKENZIE MOUNTED RIFLES. THE Company's GRAND ANNUAL BALL will be held in the Fairlie Public Hall on FRIDAY, October 25th. -Admission: Gentlemen, ss; Ladies, 2s 6d. Tickets to be had from N.C. Officers. The Ball of the year. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. CHAS. J. TALBOT, Q.M. Sergt., Hon. Sec. ' RAILWAY SHED, ALBURY. k CONCERT, in aid of the Catholic . Church Building Fund, will be given on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1901. Admission, 2s. Doors open, 7.30. Commence at 8 o'clock. , SOUTH CANTERBURY DAIRY COMPANY, LTD- F A MEETING of Shareholders and Prospective Shareholders and Milk Suppliers, will be held in the Library Hall, St. Andrews, THIS EVENING (Tuesday), 22nd inst., at 8 o'clock. Mr A. C. Thompson, Chairman, and Mr Jamas Dickson, Manager, will be present. D. ANDERSON. BURNS' CLUB. N OCIAL to be held in the Assembly ) Rooms THIS-EVENING (Tuesday), 22nd October, 1901. PROGRAMME: Part Song—"Duncan Grey," Burns' Club Choir. Song—" Auld HanWeen " Miss Anderson. Song—" Where has Scotland found her Fame"" Mr W. Mcßride. Part Song—"Ye Banks and Braes" Choir. Address —" Carlyle's Message to the Workers " Mr J. A. Johnson, M.A. Bagpipe Music, Selections, Quartette of Pipers, gong—"The Flowers o' the Forest" Miss Crerar. Part Song—"My Nannie's Awa" Choir. Song, selected, Mr Mathieson. Song, selected, Miss Arscott. Part Song—" The Land o' the Leal Choir. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs J. Craigie, J. Crerar, and D. ShawA DANCE will follow, at which Light Refreshments will be provided. Doors open, 7.30. Concert at 8 p.m. EXT D.1.C., GEORGE STREET, 1\ TIMARU, " SKILFUL WORK BY SKILFUL FINGERS." Ladies of Timaru are invited to inspect the most beautiful specimens of Indian handwork ever introduced into the colonies. Similar shipments were sent to the Paris Exhibition. Ladies wishing to beautify their homes should not miss seeing these goods. Mr Pitt will be in attendance (for a few days only) until 9 o'clock I every evening, at Sample Room, next i D.1.C., George street.
Wanted TtTANTED—A Good Ploughman. ApVV ply A. C. Thompson, Albury. TANTED—2 Carpenters. Apply MorVY rison Bros., Geraldine. OST —On Friday Evening Opal Stud. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Empire Hotel. » ANTED —Two Pupils for Dentistry. V V Apply J. C. Scott, Surgeon .Dentist, Timaru. <MART Youth wanted for Grocery Cart, O previous knowledge preferred. Apply, W. Miller, Timaru Cash Store. ANTED The Advertiser desires to , , rent Rooms, with use of Kitchen, convenient to town. North end preferred. Reply "Jupiter," Office of this Paper. LADIES may consult Mrs M. 0. Barclay on Health, Free of charge, for a short time only. Rooms on flat occupied by Dr Cox, 10 till 12, 2 till 5, WANTED by Lady, Private Board and Residence. No other Boarders. Apply Cameo, "Herald" Office. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. THE increasing demand for Ladies' Kaiapoi Tailor-made Costumes shows that the Style, Fit, Material and Extremely Moderate Prices are giving complete satisfaction to the Ladies of Timaru and surrounding districts. Special arrangement for Measurements. Mourning Orders at Short Notice. COWAN'S COLONIAL CLOTHING HOUSE. RANTED- ■ A Respectable GIRL, as Housemaid. WARHDYKE HOTEL. AN UNDER-GARDENER. R. H. RHODES. Bluecliffs, St. Andrews THOMAS ASKIN. Albury. Constable Crawford, Timaru.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 11585, 22 October 1901, Page 1
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