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Amusements. ry EALANDIA HALL, INVERCARGILL. tA Sole Lessees: John B'uller & Sons. TO-NIGHT (at 8) TO-NIGHT. FULLERS’ PICTURES COMPLETE SUCCESS OF THE NEW PROGRAMME. MISS ANNETTE KELIiEEHAHH. The Famous Australian Swimmer. Chief Events in 1909. ALMOST. THE WIDOW. PROM CABIN BOY TO KING. • A Thrilling and Sensational Film. Fullers’ Different Trades in Pictures. Fullers’ Bombay. Pictures. Fullers’ Drowsy Dick’s Dream. Pictures. Fullers' A Story of Circus Life. Pictures. Fullers’ Briton v. Boer. Pictures. Fullers’ Tide’s Taking Way. Pictures. Fullers’ A Startling Dramatic Pictures. Fullers’ Study. Pictures. Fullers’ Tempered with Mercy Pictures. THE MOUNTAINEER’S HONOUR. Fullers’ Matinee: To-morrow,2. Pictures. CINEPHONE: Song by the Trinity Choir FULLERS’ PRICES: Is and 6d. lUATAPESE AXEMEN’S ATHLETIC SOCIETY. FIRST ANNUAL SPORTS Will be held on grounds beautifully situated on the Banks of Waiau River on March 28 EASTER MONDAY March 28 £56 PROGRAMME £56 Including Southland Championships and Handicap events in Chopping and Sawing; Half-mile Handicap, 100 yds handicap. Sack Race. Cumberland Wrestling, Schools’ Relay Race (open to all public schools in Southland), Maiden Chopping and Sawing; also a boys’ Chop. All open events, under N.Z.A.U. rules. Mr Gcddos, jeweller. Winton, has donated a handsome gold medal to winner of Maiden Chop. Birch logs only will be used. Axemen who have not competed at an unregistered meeting during the last 12 months should nominate at once. Trains Specially! Delayed. Nominations Extended until the 21st at 8 p.rn. M. DOWELING, Secretary. Te Tua P.O. 3734 RABBITS WANTED IN ANY QUANTITY, by THOMAS BORTHWICK & SONS (Aus.), Ltd. For price and particulars, apply to FRANK TUCKER. 6 Esk St. (near Rly. Station.), Invercargill. Tel. 444. Or Box 40. Post Office. Call and see me before arranging elsewhere. ( 2073 Meetings. LODGE SOUTHERN CROSS, No. 9. THE Members of the above are requested to meet at the Hall, Forth street, THIS EVENING (Friday, the 18th inst), at 7.45 o’clock. Official visit to Lodge St. John. 3742 MEMBERS of ’’Lily of South” are requested to attend meeting in Allen’s Hall THIS EVENING, IStlf INST., at 7.30 o’clock. Business —Formation of Girls’ Juvenile Tent. Pay night. Intending members for new Tent requested to attend. 3744 D. J. WESNEY, Secretary.

LODGE ST. JOHN, No. 94.—The Regular Monthly Meeting will be held in the Masonic Hall THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 7.30. Visiting brethren cordially invited. 3746 MR HENRY VICTOR, Psychic Reader, Psychometrist, Clairvoyant. Consulted daily; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Wednesdays. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Evenings by appointment. 24, Yarrow Street. 3253 EXHIBITORS at the recent young bird show can receive their prize-money at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, on SATURDAY EVENING, between the hours of 7.30 and 9.30. 3745 E. SHEPPARD. Hon. Sec. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. “HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE INSTITUTES ACT.” ' rriHE following is the result of the, Poll taken on Wednesday, March 16, 1910, for the election of three representatives on the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board:— Votes. Hawke, Archibald Fotheringham 422 Ward, -Tames 416 Galbraith, Robert 258 Baird, William 249 Allen, Richard 231 Petrie, Isaac Lawrence 146 Paape, Arthur Albert 123 I therefore declare Messrs A. F. Hawke, J. Ward, and R. Galbraith duly ELECTED representatives for the combined district of the Boroughs of Invercargill and South Invercargill for the ensuing term.’ T. W. WALKER, Returning Officer. Town Hall, Invercargill, March 17th, 1910. . 3748 SOUTHLAND H. & C.A. BOARD. IO THE ELECTORS OF INVERCARGILL AND SOUTH INVERCARGILL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— 1 desire to thank you for electing me as one of your representatives on the Board and in return I will use my best endeavours in the administration of the Board’s business throughout the district. Yours faithfully, A. F. HAWKE. Invercargill, 17th March, 1910. 3753 EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1910. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from any station to any station on the South Island Main Line and Branches (Including calling places on Lake Wakatipu) from 22nd to 28th March, available for return up to and including 20th April, 1910. DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from Queenstown to Elfin Bay and Head of Lake on 25th and 2Sth March. FAKES—To Elfin Bay, 4s. To Head of Lake, ss. 3754 BY ORDER. FIRST GRAND SHOW OF NEW WINTER NOVELTIES NOW ON VIEW. NEW MILLINERY, NEW JACKETS NEW FURS NEW BLOUSES & BLOUSINGS NEW NECKWEAR NEW NOVELTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FROM THE WORLD’S BEST MAKERS. Inspection invited TO-DAY and following days. Please note these lines of Special Value;— 300 Boys’ and Girls Sample JERSEYS, no two alike, very dainty garments, in all colours. Our prices are 1/6. 1/9, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 and 4/11. 40 Pieces New BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, in the latest designs and colourings, all at S-lid a yard. Better qualities at 7 Vzd, 9d and lO’/idAlso a Manufacturer's Range of SAMPLE FURS and MUFFS. These are fully 25 per cent, under usual price, and Ladies requiring a good Fur cheap should see ours at once. Our MILLINERY, as usual, is smart, artistic and up-to-date, yet marked at our usual low prices. TO-DAY and following days we will he pleased to show you round at DALLAS & WATT’S, OK THE CORNER DEE & SPEY STS., INVERCARGILL

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Southland Times, Issue 14371, 18 March 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 14371, 18 March 1910, Page 6