meetings Amusements, &c HHEA T R E ROY A L MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 24th AND 25th, STARTLING ATTRACTION. THE EVENT OP THE YEAR. America's Prince of Comedians, FRANK M. CLARKE, And his powerful Organisation of 15 METROPOLITAN ARTISTS 15 In the most up-to-date Musical Farcical Comedy entitled, I MUL DO 0 N'S PICNIC. Characters by Mr F. M. Clarke and full strength of Company. A Scream! A Shriek! A Paroxysm of Laughter. Not a dull moment from the rise to the fall of the curtain. Our crowniiig motto, REFINEMENT. Don't miss seeing our clever DONKEY, Jerry the Wise. People's Prices : 3s, 2s and Is. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8 sharp. WILL DANVERS, Advance' Rep. IHEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29th. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Messrs St. Hill and Moodie, Lessees. The Fight of the Century, between JIM JEFFRIES AND 808 FITZSIMMONS, For Heavy-weight Championship of the World, and 10,000 dollars, ' ' By British; Biographe. 11 ROUNDS COMPLETE. 11 See the Timaru Man, who has beaten the world. A hurricane Fight from start to finish. Admission Is, Reserved Seats Is extra, fOUTH CANTEBBURY BURNS ANNIVERSARY CONCERT AND ADDRESS. THEATRE ROYAL. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1902. Doors open at 7.30. PPOGR A M M E. FIRST PART. 1. " God Save the King." 2. Chairman's.' Introduction President, Mr S. Mcßride. 3. Song, " Hielandman's Toast"—MrW. Gilchrist, v. 4. Song, " Came Ye by Athol" Mrs I Irwin. 5. Song, "Gay Bring Tae Me a Pint o' ' Wine"—Mr J. G. Gow. 6;-. " Last May a Braw Wo'er" Miss Crerar. .- 7. Song, "Bonnie Mary,of Argyle"—Mr G. Hosie. 8;' ADDRESS—"What Barns has done for Patriotism,"—Mß* J. J. RAMSAYi of Dunedin. 9; Scotch Reel— Newsboys. 10. Song,. "A Highland Lad My Love wassßorn"—-Dr Reid. 11. Song, ."Flow- Gently Sweet Afton"— Miss-Anderson. 12. Song,." C'a* the Airts the Wind Can Blaw "—Mr- Matheson. 13. Song,- "Mjv Nannie's Awa" Mrs Sommervillej 14. Song, " Scots-Wha Hae"—Pipe-Major Mcßridei-.
Interval of five minutes, during -which the PIPE BAND will play. SECOND PART. 1. Song. " Battle of Stirling "—Mr J. G. Gow. 2. Song, " Whistle and I'll Come Tae Ye, My Lad " —Miss Crerar. 3. Song, " Message frae the King " —Mr J. Holdgate. 4. Song, '"Auld Quarry Knowes"—Mr Matheson. 5. Song, " Doon the Burn, Davy " —Miss J. Anderson. 6. Song, "My Heather Hills"—Mr W. Gilchrist. 7. Song (selected) —Miss Irwin. 8. gong, "My Aia Dear Nell"—Mr G. Hosie. 9. Selection South Canterbury Pipe Band. 10.; " Auld Lang Syne." Circle 2s, Downstairs Is. ' D. SHAW, Hon. Secretary. For SaleFOB SALE. SECTION, corner Sarah and Elizabeth Street, now being filled up ; also several Building Sites facing Caroline Bay and Harbour. J. STBACHAN. FOR SALE. OECTIONS in Edward Street, with 4 I Houses thereon, for sale, cheap; in one or more lots. C. S. ERASER. CTTANTED—A General Servant at once. V V Principal work as Cook. Apply H. Goodwin, Pleasant Ptoint. WANTED— A Good Cook and House-maid-Waitress. Apply Miss Lissaman, Alton House. WANTED TO SELL—A Second-hand Portable Galley, also a Second-hand McCormick Binder. Apply W. J. Palmer, Stafford Street. WANTED TO SELL—I2 Sets Gig and Trap Harness. Must be cleared. Bedrock prices for Spot Cash. W. H. McKeown. INDIAN GAUZE UNDERCLOTHING. GENTLEMEN are advised that the REAL INDIAN GAUZE UNDERWEAR is now procurable for the HOT WEATHER, in Men's and O.S. Men's Shirts, either half or long Sleeves, Men's and O.S. Men's Pants. COWAN'S COLONIAL CLOTHING HOUSE. JAM PEACHES, APRICOTS, AND PLUMS, NOW READY. FRUIT SALAD, with CREAM, 6d per plate, at H I L T 0 N'S. WHERE TO GET THEM. TOMATOES and CUCUMBERS, fresh cut, from the grower. GEO. KNOWLES AND SON, Beverley Nursery. r O H N DAVIDSON, V GENERAL CARRIER, Timarn and Gleniti. Furniture removed to any part of the District carefully and at REASONABLE RATES. Agent for : Crust and bruit's Express Co., Dunedis and Colonial Carrying Co.. Wellington.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11663, 23 January 1902, Page 1
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