Amusements. ZEALANDIA HALL. Sole Lessees .. John Fuller & Sons. TO-tfIGIIT (At 8) TO-NIGHT. CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. STILL THEY COME. Another Brilliant Series of Masterpieces. FULLERS’ PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. WINTER TRAFFIC IN STOCKHOLM. An Interesting- Travel Subject. THE LATEST BATHE’S GAZETTE. Interesting Items of News. THE LEAGUE OF MERCY. THE LEAGUE OF MERCY. A Vilagraph Masterpiece. FISHING IN THE ADRIATIC. HER CHILD’S HONOUR. HER CHILD’S HONOUR. A Pathetic and Soul-stirring Drama of Unusual Excellence. A VISIT TO BERLIN. One of the Finest Cities In Europe. WEDDING BELLS. WEDDING BELLS. This novel production gives a truly superb presentation of the shocking conditions that are countenanced by a civilised community. SEMINOLES’ SACRIFICE. SEMINOLES’ SACRIFICE. A Sensational Indian Drama. A MIX-UP. A MIX-UP. A Comedy with many strong Humorous Situations. PITZWOODLE'S WOOING. Another Fine Comedy. TWEEDLEDUM and THE BANK-NOTE. Our Old Friend at his Best. A Happy Event in Foorluck’s Family. A Fitting ending to a Fine Programme. CONCERT OF THE SEASON. ICTORIA HALL, AUGUST 9 and 10. LUCY COWAN, of Christchurch, LUCY COWAN, of Christchurch, LUCY COWAN, of Christchurch, New Zealand’s Greatest and Most Popular Lady Elocutionist, (Winner of several Gold Medals and Championships) In Shakespearian. Humorous, Scotch and New Zealand Recitals and Musical A Complete Change of Programme Each Evening. Songs and Musical Selections by Popular Local Artists. ADMISSION—3s, 2s. Is. 1598 ARTHUR BATEMAN, Manager. Of Sixty Guineas. DISTANCE —SIX FURLONGS. FOR three-year-old Horses, foaled, and trained (at least from date of entry) in the following Counties, viz. : —Fiord, Wallace, Southland. Lake, Clutha. Tuapeka and Vincent. Standard Scale of Weigh t-for-age Races ; the winner of any previous race of the value of 50 sovs. to carry a penalty of 71bs.. of 75 sovs., a penalty of lOlbs., or 100 sovs. or over, a penalty of 14 lbs. Entry Fee, £1 10s, to close on Ist AUGUST. Acceptances on General AcORPHANS’ CLUB. VICTORIA HALL, TO-NIGHT, S p.m. 1598 Monologues. “ WINTON GUINEAS.” ceptance night. H. H. KIDD,
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Southland Times, Issue 16785, 13 July 1911, Page 6
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