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; Meetings, Amusements, &o« JWH---E A ': A T'R E B 0 Y A E. Lessee and Manager... William Anderson. ••Tcrarin-g Manager ... Fred. Henningham. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12th (For Positively One Night Only) : -THE MAGGIE MOORE DRAMATIC COMPANY, In the Successful Comedy-Drama "STRUCK OIL." Maggie Moore as Lizzie Stofel (her original Creation), supported by a Strong and Talented Company, introducing her Popular Songs, "For Her, Her," "I'll be there, Mary dear," " Don't make me .Laugh," "Lizzie's Farewell," and "The Big Trombone." MAGGIE MOORE, the Original and Only Lizzie Stofel. '(•Magnificent Scenery, Sensation, Pathos, : £Fun. A . ,: AUGUST 14th. . . *%ast Nigllt of the Season—the Historical '■■ . .'.'.' Drama,"NELL GWYNNE." Owing to the Theatre being otherwise engaged, there will be no Performance on' . Thursday Night. PRICES—3s, . 2s, and Is. I Box Plan, at the Dresden. ['■rp-.-H E ATR E R0 "3 THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th. I ■" tUnder'the Direction of John Lemmone. THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT OF MANY YEARS. ' I THE COMING OF MARK I .... HAMBOURG .... The World-famed Pianoforte Gemus. ONE CONCERT ONLY. Mr Lemmone has great pleasure in announcing to music lovers what promises to be the Great Musical Event in the history of New Zealand. Mark Hambourg has visited Australia on three different occasions. The first time, in 1895, when only a lad of 16, he completely electrified musical Australia with his wonderfiul genius. The second visit in '97 was a triumphal march. In Melbourne he gave no less than 16 Concerts, before audiences which packed the Town Hall. In Sydney a similar sensation was experienced. The sensation created in N.Z. eclipses anything ever witnessed in Sydney and Melbourne. ■' BORIS HAMBOURG, r A Young Cellist: of extraordinary talent.' , . MISS MABEL BATCHELOR; ■ ■;'-.,' The Brilliant Yonng Soprano, JOHN-LEMMONE, the Famous Flautist. F. BOYLE, Accompanist. Erard Grand Piano specially imported for Mark Hambourg's Tour. ADMISSION—-Dress Circle and Orchestral ' Stills, ss; Stalls 3s; Back Stalls, 2s. The BoxiPlan will be opened at the Dres-'' den on Monday'Mornirig at 10 o'clock. ;' ■■'•■■ Day Sales at the Dresden. -.: M. LICHTENSTEIN, Representative. ASSEMBLY ROOMS. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. D OYAL WAXWORKS COMPANY. ytu Special Competition Night. Beauty Show, prize handsome Silver Watch; Waltzing Competition, pi ize £1 Is, Ladies and Gents 10s 6d each; Step Dancing, ■'prize Silver Medal; Basket Trick, prize Silver Medal. X Admission, 6d; no extra charge for Seats. * MEETING of the PAST AND PRE- . SENT MEMBERS of the TIMARU PORT GUARDS and late Naval Artillery will be held in the Drill Hall, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to consider the advisability! of holding a SOCIAL EVENING. ----

A COURSING MEETING will be held at RANGITATA STATION on THURSDAY, 20th August. First Dog £ls, Second £5, Third £3. Entrance Fee, £1 ss. Nominations to>. be sent to .Secretary not later than the 15th August; Hares on the ground. EDWIN BULL, Hon.' Sec. : KINGSDOWN LITERARY SOCIETY: 4 LECTURE, will be delivered in the \ Kingsdowh School on> WEDNESDAY, August 12th, at 8 p.m., by Mr J; A. Johrisohi M.A. Subject, " Cariyle and Ruskin : Their Message to the Worker." .Admission by Silver Coin; proceeds in aid of the Library.- ; Non-members specially invited. 2?an6ral Uofafoes. • ■' > ; ' FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral :of the late Mrs Luimoore .will leave Marchwiel on WEDNESDAY, the 12th, at 2.15 p.m., arriving at •St. Mary's Church -about;3 p.m.r :" i•; /''•' V:. .' J..RADCLIFFE V '"'* ■ ' ... . . , -.,..' Undertaker. A E L.L..0...R I'lHO M A S A E LI fßandmaster Battalion Band) PUPILS PREPARED FOR EXAMINAPiano and all' Band Instruments.' TUT I'SQS-' :'.L. '■-. M'E l LI OR,. ' Receives'.'or' Visits Pupils. . For "Terms apply at Residence, Corner AND* CHAPEL STREETS, or BEGG'S. . ;._,. ,:,,..,-.,-,. . ■ ~., Chas Peterson, ,t'TSf HOIMALE AND RETAIL TOBAC>W .V-. I ' CONIST, CLUB HOTEL BUILDINGS. Up-to-date Hairdressing Saloon in charge ' of fa First-class Man. ■; :. A Large! Line* of. tbe Celebraetd.C>B>B. -Briar Pipes',';ls 6d—Qualitynot. r -" : ■'.'>;'•'■'.'": better; in'ia Guinea Pipe. _'.■- ; f .'.•;■?: GROUND AND HONED. v .l Best 'Brands of Tobacco and Cigars in. •'

IMPORTANT NOTICE. NORTH STREET CASH GROCERY ■.„• J,,fl:. DEAN »; IEGS to announce that he has now I TAKEN OVER the above well-known Business, and added a FRESH SUPPLY 01 GROCERIES and GENERAL MERCHANDISE of the Best Brands, which he is prepared to Sell at the LOWEST PRICES. Broken Orange Pekoe, and all Popular ■ ■'< ■ ■-* ■ * Brands. FLOUR, BRAN AND POLLARD, CHAFF AND OATS. ' > HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY, ENAMELLED AND TINWARE. HABERDASHERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, and Household Everyday Wanto. - ' - PROMPT~DELIVERY.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXIX, Issue 12143, 11 August 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXIX, Issue 12143, 11 August 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXIX, Issue 12143, 11 August 1903, Page 1

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