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Anosnoeato. THE HAYWABS'S PICTURES. " THE MIRROR OF LIFE.” (8 p.m.) EVERY NIGHT (8 p.m.) THE PALEFACE PRINCESS. EXVAIiKY AND COURAGE. TAMING A TERROR. MIKE THE MISER. PIPPA PASSES. THE COGNAL RIVER. THE PARK OP CASESTA. Beautiful Scenic Studies. THROUGH THE TUNNEL. CHANGING COOKS. —And— POPULAR ILLUSTRATED SONGS. THE LYCEUM ORCHESTRA. MATINEE TO-DAY—2 p.m. Adults Is. Children under 12, 3d. Downstairs Is. (Prices) Gallery. 6d. Municipal theatre, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Sub-Lessee . . Ed. Carrol. Business Manager . . E. Armitage. Dramatic Attraction Extraordinary. Drawing packed Houses throughout the Dominion. Ed. Carrol’s Talented Dramatic Co. Present the Great Sensational Drama, “THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG” “THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG” (from the Life Story of John Lee). Magnificent Scenery, teeming with thrilling Incidents. The Biggest Dramatic Hit of the Year. Day Sales at Double Bros. Box Plan at the Dresden. Prices —3s, 2s, Is ; Children half-price. Early Doors, 7 p.m.. Sixpence Extra. 820 GEO. VANCE, Touring Manager. VICTORIA HALL. TO-DAY, Afternoon and Evening— Children’s Plain and Fancy Dress Party. Grand March, Dances, Games. Tickets at Dresden and Begg’s. A special omnibus will leave McGill’s Store, Gladstone, at 3.30 p.m., for Victoria Hall. Q 1 S HATCH’S PICTURES. Macquarie island views, moving PICTURES and LIVE KING PENGUINS, WAIMAHAICA—TO-NIGHT. GORE —Wednesday. 31st. Million Prices Everywhere. 817 DANCING. JE. LOWE reminds Intending Pupils • for Waltzing that the season closes this month. Waltzing may be easily learnt In three private lessons. Honestly no doubt about success. Also Reverse. Fee, £1 Is. 709 J. E. LOWE, Albion Hotel. KING’S HALL SKATING KINK. CLYDE STREET. Three sessions daily. Band in Attendance Every Evening and Wednesday Afternoons. ADMISSION—6d. MONDAY NIGHT, at 8.45 ! Second Match in Hockey Competition. (For Six Gold Medals). Medals now on view at Dawson & Go’s. JUNE 22nd & 23rd. Grand Fancy Drees Masquerade “Coronation Festival.” £2O in PRIZES. Entries now being received. First Grand March Rehearsal, June 2nd, At 7 o’clock. RABBITS RABBITS Wanted in ant quantity by Thomas Borth wick ic Sons (Ana), Ltd- For price and particulars, apply to PRANK TUOESS, Box 40, Post Office, or Office 6 Eak St.. Invercargill (near Railway Station). Telephone 444. Call and see me before arranging elsewhere Churches. JpiRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SERVICES : 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher —REV. R. M. RYBURN, M.A. QJT. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES: At 11 a.m. —Subject; "A Reason of the hope that Is In you.” At 6.30 p.m.—Subject : “Samson, the Strong, Weak Man.” A special sermon to young men. Preacher—REV. H. W. BURRIDGE, M.A. NORTH INVERCARGILL at 6.30. J£NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SERVICES : Morning, 11 ; Evening, 6.30. Evening Subject—Studies In Religious Types Barnabas Sweetness and Light. . Preacher—REV. J. W. SHAW, M.A. CHURCH OF CHRIST—BOWMONT STREET, and AVENAL HALL.

BOWMONT STREET and AVENAL, 11 a.m. AVENAL. 6.30 p.m. w ESLEYAN OHUKC HE S. ST. PAUL’S METHODIST CHURCH, LEET STREET. 11 a.m.—REV. W. GRIGQ. 6.30 p.m.—REV. W. GRIGG. WESLEY CHURCH, TEVIOT ST. Young People's Day. 11 a.m.—REV. C. BLAIR. 6.30 p.m.—REV. C. BLAIR. WOODLANDS, 3 p.m.—Rev. W. Grigg. SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS, TAY STREET. SERVICES TO-MORROW will be conducted by Captain Hildreth, at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. OPEN AIR—IO a.m.. Yarrow and Mary streets, East Invercargill; 2 p.m., Tweed and Nlth streets. BLUFF. —Athenaeum Hall, 11 a.m., ?. p.m. and 7 p.m., under the guidance of Captain and Mrs Prouse. MAKAREWA—SERGT. COLLETT. THEOSOPHICAL SOClETY—Harvey’s Buildings. Esk Street. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Subject : Phenomena In Nature, in Religion, and in Great Spiritual Movements —How should we regard them ? All are cordially Invited. Y.M.C.A. QJ UNDAY AFTERNOON at 4 o’clock. PRESIDENT’S BIBLE STUDY CLASS. 5 p.m.—STRANGERS’ TEA. Chairman, Mr S. Baxter. Speaker, Rev. H. W. Burridge, M.A., of Perth. Young Men Cordially Invited. TO-NIGHT, 7.3O—QUIET HALF-HOUR. Open to all.

no Premier Value In Men's and Boys’ OVERCOATS at ABCES. McNEIL’S, Dee Street. Wo must Clear 200 Coats in a week or two. Come and See our Famous Low Prices. COLD NIGHTS & CHILLS I GOING to bed with a cold, chilly feeling Is not conducive to- good health and long life. Chills neglected mean bad Colds I When you have got u chill you want something that will warm you up. You want to feel the blood coursing through your veins. A dose of ANYONE using Large Quantities of ENVELOPES would save money and obtain a better article by seeing our Latest Samples and indenting a suppIy.—SOUTHLAND TIMES PRINTING DEPARTMENT. The annual report of Moss Empires, Ltd., which controls music halls in many towns throughout England, states that the profits last year amounted to £79,742, which will permit of a dividend on the ordinary shares of 5 per cent. Kubelik, the violinist, has decided to live in Buda-Pesth permanently. He will live In a palace of his own In the finest part of the city. For Tnfluenzn take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Never falls, la 6d 2s 6d,

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Southland Times, Issue 16746, 27 May 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 16746, 27 May 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 16746, 27 May 1911, Page 6

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