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Amusements. PICTURES. TO-NIGHT (THEATRE) TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY EIGHT THIS WEEK. Still Another Rich and Brilliant Series Headed by A Magnificent Coloured Art Production of Goethe's Immortalised Masterpiece TAAUST. TAAUST. TVi/UST. J- AUST. AUST. AXJST. A Wonderful Conception of this wellknown work. Beautiful beyond description and "Holding as Twere the mirror up to Nature.” Entirely Distinct from any previous Pictorial Conception. Appropriate Orchestral Selections to this Story. TEE LITTLE MATCH GIRD. THE LITTLE MATCH GIBB. A Beautiful Adaptation of Hans Anderson’s well-known Christmas Story, accompanied hy Appropriate Vocal Effects. AN ANGRY SEA The best sea scape AN ANGRY SEA ever photographed. AN ANGRY SEA An achievement that cost the artist five years of patient waiting for the aspect of the waves as shown in this film. PATHE GAZETTE (News from everywhere) — HENRY OP LUSIGNAC (A powerful Historical Art Drama). A Galaxy of Comedy, including Necessity the Mother of Invention — Jones’ Lottery Prize—Pat and fiifi Pour Hundred—Black and White, &c. Hayward’s Symphony Orchestra. Circle Is. PRICES Stalls 6d. TNVBRCARGILL CORPORATION. PIC-J-NIC TO-DAY at Ocean Beach. Games, etc. Races for the Children. Hot Water and Milk Provided. All are invited. 1460 CLAIRVOYANCE, Psychometry, Character Reading, etc.—Final Demonstration, Allen's Hall, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), 8 o’clock, by Henry Victor. Admission 6d. 1454 gT. JOHN’S SUNDAY ■ SCHOOL. PICNIC at Ocean Beach, Wednesday. January 25. 1911. Children assemble Invercargill platform 10 minutes to 9 to receive Tickets from Committee ; bring mugs. Parents and friends can obtain tickets (Is 2d) from F. Scandrett, C. H. Poole, G. Featherstone, or at Vicarage, between 7.30 and 9 on 24th. School resumes on Sunday, Februaiy For Skillful Navigation. Under the Patronage of His Excellency Lord Plunket. "TJALATINE,” the largest and smactX est Motor Yacht in these waters, open for charter to Raratonga, Ruapuko and Rakiura Islands, Foveaux Straits, also the Pourakiuo. Excursion Fares— Return 1/6 ; full load, 1/-. Further particulars from A. LEADER. Riverton. 1247 gROWNS ATHLETIC SOCIETY. (Affiliated with N.Z. Athletic Union). ANNUAL SPORTS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25. 1911. Quoiling. Cycle Road Race, Running, Pipe Music, Dancing, Field Games, Log-sawing and Chopping, Wrestling. Etc., Etc., Etc. Sports start at 1 p.m. sharp. Admission to Ground Is ; Children Gd. A Drag will leave Mr C. Coombes’ Livery Stables at noon for Browns, returning after Sports. —A Grand Ball— Will be held in the Evening. Write for Programmes. j. hj. McKenzie. 1367 Secretary. PICNIC AT OCEAN BEACH TO-DAY. The Corporation. Officials, Invite All. 1460 HENRY VICTOR, English Clairvoyant, Psychic Reader, &c. SUCCESSFULLY’ treats Melancholia, Rheumatism. Nervous and Stomacn Troubles, Paralysis, etc. (Dr Babbitt’s System. N.Y.) CONSULTED AT 24 YARROW ST. 14 24 SOUTHLAND BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS BOARD. SESSION, 1911. BOYS’ SCHOOL. Rector : Mr Thomas D. Pearce, M.A. GIRLS’ SCHOOL. Lady Principal ; Miss N. Jobson, M.A. (Melb.). THE above Schools will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY’. 31st JANUARY, 1911. New Pupils will be enrolled on MONDAY, 30th January, 1911. Paying Pupils :—Fees : £3 6s 8d per term. FREE PLACE PUPILS. Copies of Free Place Regulations and Forms of Entry may be had on application. In no case will Pupils qualified under the Government Free Place Regulations be admitted until Application for Enrolment has first been made at the Board’s Office on the prescribed form, which must be accompanied by a Proficiency Certificate or other evidence of qualification, and a Registrar’s Certificate of Birth. Age for entry as a Junior Free Place Pupil hy Proficiency Certificate must not exceed 15 years as on the Ist December, 1910. Pupils of both Schools are prepared for the N.Z. University Scholarships, Matriculation, and Senior and Junior Civil Service Examinations. Early application for enrolment is necessarv, JOHN NEILL, Secretary Board of Governors. High Schools Board Office, Invercargill, January 20th, 3 911. 1409. MONEY TO LEND —ln Sums of— EiOO to £IO,OOO ON QOIiNTUI AND CITf FREEHOLDj At Exceptionally Low Rates of In U-re it. With option or repaying Jt-ART OK WHOLE LOAN On Extremely Reasonable Terms. Apply to any Agency of tho GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J. H. RICHARDSON. Uuvciauiciu Cuinajujoiu.iof. DINNA FORGET' tliai a weo kisl o Honda! Lanka Tea mat's a gran Christmas Box for the folks at hame. JBELL, HAIRDRESSER (late with - N. J Keane) has removed to Tay Street, in premises lately occupied by Mr .las De Joux. "TRUTH’’ ON SALE HERE. ANYONE using Large Quantities of ENVELOPES would save money and obtain a better article by seeing our Latest Samples and indenting a suj;~lv, SOUTHLAND TIMES PRINTING DEPARTMENT.

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

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

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