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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. TOM MOORE. Moore had a peculiarity of talent, or rather talents, poetry, music, yoke, all his own; and an expression in each which never was nor will be possessed by another. —Lord Byron THEATRE ROYAL. TIMARU. MONDAY, JUNE 17th. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Mr J- C. Williamson Will have the especial honour to present that Sweet Tenor, and greatest of all Exponents of Irish Character, ANDREW MACK, Supported by HIS OWN COMPLETE COMPANY, In .theft treasure of rare wit and tender sentiment, T0 M ; M 0 0 RE, TOM MOO RE, TOM MOOR !E, Being a Drama founded on the life of Ireland's Sweetest Singer and England's Laureate. The Box Plan is on view at THE DRESDEN. PRICES—Ss, 3s, and 2s. ' No Early Doors. TOM MOORE. "If every rose witli gold 1 were tied, Did gems for dewdrops fall, One faded leaf where .love had sighed Were sweetly worth them all." RHEA T R E R O Y A L. Lessee and Manager.-..; Mr Hairy Rickards FOR A BRIEF SEASON ONLY, commencing TUESDAY NEXT,;JUNE 18th. HIGH-CLASS Vaudeville Company, i ABSOLUTELY COMBINATION OF SPECIALIT ARTISTS THAT EVER TOURED AUSTRALASIA. First Appearance in New Zealand of CHARLENE and CHARLENE, The Great Continental Artists, in their Refined Musical Drawing Room Entertainment. ■First Appearance in New Zealand of KING AND BENSON, Vocalists, Expert Dancers,, and Burlesque Artists. A Musical Treat. NOTE.—Mr King is the ONLY'TENOR ON ANY STAGE at \ the present time nightly producing the top .'C— "Yorkshire Post," England,. 27/10/06. , -:/-- _ ." j I irst Appearance in J New r Zealand of". England's Leading Ventriloquist, FRED RUSSELL, ,V And "Coster Joe.' The Most ;H«morous' Ventriloquist e.veiv s'e;n in lire Southern H.iiiisphvu'. . First Appear; lien in New Zealand of MISS CASSIE WALMEII, .y. ' " The Dusky Prirxess-" Vocalist aiid Ex-; pert Dancer. Direct from, tbe li?aclkig ; London Vaudeville .Theatres. First Appearance in New "Zealand of MISS ADA SADLER, The Favourite Australian Contralto. Reappearance of the New Zealand Favorite MR' GEORGE DEAN, Descriptive Vocalist and' Character Impersonator. .... Reappearai. ",e of the Popular Balladist, MR HARRY ROCHFORT. Reappearance of the Pleasing Vocalist, ', . MR LARRY HART. . , . •■ All the Very Latest BIOSCOPE PICTURES, Especially Selected by Mr Harry Rickards during his recent visit to England and the Continent. BOX PLAN on view at the PRICES : Dress Cireie and Orchestral Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. No early doors, no booking fee. Doors open 7.15 v commence :8. Manager for Mr Rickards, ALLEN HAMILTON. TYCHO SCHOOL. ASOCIAL in aid of the School Funds will be" held in the Schoolroom on FRIDAY, JUNE 2Ut, 1907. Tickets, 2s 6d; Ladies free. J. ARMSTRONG, Chairman. SOUTH CANTERBURY POULTRY \SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW. ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, 15th June, with the Secretary, at his Office, Timaru Herald Buildings, Sophia Street. Secretary in attendance 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. H. MITCHELL, Secretary. 70 NORTH STREET, TIMARU. "EX E BINARY SURGEON, GEO. G. ASHE, M.R.C.V.S. Telephone 274. DKESSCUTTING SCHOOL, "Imperial System" (latest and simplest sy»cein). Dressciitting thoroughly taught in " all branches. Miss Coe, Principal, in attendance Saturday, March 9th, to meet intending pupils. No. 1, Guinness and LeCren's Buildings. Classes daily from 10 to 4, except Thursdays. DEEP BREATHING is the vital force of Life. Develop and strengthen the Lungs —it means the foundation of health. Classes:—For Children, Saturday morning and afternoon ; Adults, Week, days, afternoon and evening. CHAS. H. SIMMONDS, Masseur, late Instructor of C"usumptive Camps, Christchureh. Address : Stafford Street North, Timaru. THE latest rush is for Gold Nugget 2s Tea. WANTED KNOWN—Spring Flowei-1 ing Bulbs should now i>e planted, i Those who have not received their Bulbs previously ordered, should apply at once, j G. Cross, Arcad MOKO— THE GREAT COUGH CURE, the world's specific for old Chronic Coi-.g\is and Bronchitis. ; Acts like magic. I

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13313, 15 June 1907, Page 1

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