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Amusements. ZRALANDIA HALL. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) TO-NIGHT. The LAST NIGHT of This HIGHLY INTERESTING SERIES. —CHANGE TO-MORROW. — FULLERS’ PICTI-R£® —AND ORCHESTRA.— PALERMO AND ITS MONUMENTS. WINONA. WINONA. LEST WE FORGET. Pathe’s Gazette. Wait Till I Catch You. NAPA TOBRIANO. GUIDES TO ITALIAN CAVALRY. THE GOLD NECKLACE. TEE MAN WHO LEARNED. CUTTLE FISH AT HOME. HOW SHE WON HIM. FOOLSHEAD VICTIM OF HONESTY. FULLER’S PRICES A JtUSEMENT AND GAMES •Fa for all at the Corporation Picnic at OCEAN BEACH TO-DAY. YOU ARE INVITED. 1-163 ELOCUTION. LESSONS resumed . FEBRUARY Ist. Study for advanced pupils, “Hamlet.” View public reading. Juveniles taught privately or in class. Result last Competition ; 2nd N.Z. Junior Championship ; Ist for Girls’ Recitation, and 20 oilier Senior prizes. MR A. F. BATEMAN, Studio : J. E. Watson’s Building, Tay St. 1467 LATE GOIKEROIAL DUNEDIN STOCK EXCHANGE. (Per United Press Association). DUNEDIN, Jan. 24. _ Stock Exchange sales ;—Waihi, £4 15s (two parcels), £4 14s lid (two parcels), and for forward delivery £4 16s ; Waihi Grand Junction, £1 Is. Sales reported : Old Hauraki 2s Id ; Waihi, S weeks delivery, £4 17s 6d ; Mosgiel Woollen, £3 Ds 6d ; Otago Harbour Board debentures, 5 per cent., 1021, £llO. ATTACKED WHILE WORKING. ••Wnile ai my work one morning, I was at tacked with severe griping pains in the stomach," writes Mr David Howard, Sale. Vic. “I tried Chamberlains dolic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and am jjleased to say that it cured me in a few minutes. Since then 1 have had several attacks, and hav - always u~ed Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy with good results.” —Sold everywhere. A madman visited Sir T. Lipton’s- residence, pretended he was a policeman, and nourished a razor. Sir T. Lipton condoled with the man’s grievances, and succeeded in securing assistance by telephone. WHEN WAS TRAFALGAR FOUGHT? The history books say, October 21, 1805. But what day oi the week was that? Our p.rpetual calendar tells you tills, and the day on whicli anything else happened for nuMdreds of years back if you n.i.ow uio oate. It also tells the day on wme, ate falls for years ahead. ,vs neat, simple, useful and wonderfully ingenious. .and it’s free. N. Z. Express Co., Ltd. A German steamer from New Guinea brings nows that rebels at Ponape erected fortifications. Two German gunboats and two warships from the Eastern station arrived on the scene, and commenced to shell the rebels’ position. THIS TIME OF THE L-i.. This is the lime of the ytar when you catch cold the easiest. Take homo a bottle of Chamberlain's Ccugli Remedy and be prepared to stop any cough or cold at once. Every bottle is guaranteed I, give results.” —Sold everywhere. The difficulty of selecting a suitable present for a gentlemen, something that he will use daily and appreciate is solved by the stock of leather goads carried by Ritchie and Co., the Dee street saddlers. Here you find quality and art combined tin the manufacture of letter cases, purses. sovereign cases, pocket books, watch guards, etc. These are things every man needs. In suit-cases, portmanteaux, travelling bags, etc., there is also a splendid range. When you buy those goods you know that you are buying something that will last and give satisfaction. OS SHELDON’S NEW DISCOVERY. Is the most wonderful remedy ever discovered for the cure of Coughs and Colds. It will cure you when all others have failed. Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable ■•very where. Meetings. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILIi. A PUBLIC MEETING of Citizens will bo held in the Town Hal! on WEDNESDAY, 25th January, 1911, at S p.m., to consider the advisability of tendering to the Right Hon. Sir J. G. War! (Prime Minister) a farewell prior to his leaving New Zealand for London. A full attendance is requested. WILLIAM A. OTT, Mayor. Town Hull. Invercargill, 20th January, 1911. 1390 Profession!! 1. MUSIC ROOMS, DEE STREET. VIOLIN, PIANO and HARMONY. ALL LESSONS RESUMED on TUESDAY, 24th JANUARY. R. A. EDWARDS. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. MISS EILEEN MEHAFFEY, A.T.C.L. (Associate and Certificated Vocalist). MISS MEHAFFEY will attend at her Rooms, corner of Tay and Nitn Streets, from 2 to 4, on 30th and 31st INST., to receive intending Pupils. 1437 PRIVATE SCHOOL. MISS ROE will resume teaching on FEBRUARY' Ist, at 210 Spey Street. .MISS ROE: Principal. MISS WYLIE : Assistant. 1425 MISS LAMACROFT, A.T.C.L., L.A.8., ■VSTJLL resume Teaching at her Roqms. »V THE CRESCENT, from Haturdav, FEBRUARY 4th, 1911. 1427 PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. MISS K. McXEIIj will resume Teaching at her Rooms, Tay Street, on MONDAY, 30th JANUARY. 1461 Of Delicious Piquancy and Appetising Flavour— Genuine Worcester MAKES MEALS ENJOYABLE. 4 EYINE using large quantities o t ■Fi LjN \ ELOPES would "java money aim i-uiuiu .i u/i u-i iii uclc- by see in,; uur ißic-Bi anu inuenung u :>iy.—southland TIMES PRINT lv-i DEPARTMENT.

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Southland Times, Issue 14633, 25 January 1911, Page 6

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