Amusements. THE LYCEUM “The Mirror ot X>lfc.” BAWMB’S fIGhSES I OiiOHESfßii CAX.CUI.ATIONS GABORS Ct.0.2-1 iiro Coming in lor UUR £ICO CACEOU CO-EiPETITIOH (£l5O Read the Dimensions of the Bottic and Jacuou; per Cubic inch Then Conic Along To XCA7WA2SS. EAiVSTiiKDS. And Record Your Estimate. BOTTLE ON VIEW AT VICKERY’S, TAY STREET. TO-NIGHT'S SPECIALITY, ‘TO-NIGHT'S SPECIALITY, MR ALF. WEST’S " CUB ARMY! OUR AKMYI" “ OUR ARMY! OUR ABMYI” A Magnificent Companion Picture to "Our Navy." If you saw the Navy Picture you'll Know what to expect. (4000 ft) “OUR ARMY. OUR ARMY.” A MIGHTY MILITARY SPECTACLE. All branches of the service am clearly and realistically shown. THE 27 SCENES INCLUDE — Kins' Edward's Lost Inspection. • The Royal Artillery. The Gordon (Highlanders Tlio Royal Engineers. . Trooping the Colours. Batteries in Action. Grand Army Manoeuvres. Etc., Etc., Etc. DORD ROBERTS SAYS:— “Delighted with the entertainment, the Pictures show in an attractive form the Valuable Training of our Army.” THE MELBOURNE CUP. THE MELBOURNE CUP. The exciting National Sporting Contest won for 1911 in Melbourne by " Parisian” on Tuesday last will be screened AT HAYWARD’S TO-NIGHT. AND A LENGTHY PROGRAMME OF STAR PICTURES. WALLACE A. AND P. ABSODIATION. EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW On the Association's fsaow Grounds, OTAUTAU, WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. Better Accommodation than ever ,for Stock. Good Dairy Produce Building. LIBERAL PRIZE LIST. Special Prizes from £2 2s to £5 6s fpr most points in each Stock Section. £5 5s by President for most ■ points throughout the Show. £5 5s Cup by Otautau Retailers’ Association for most points, in Dairy Produce. Special Trains, Excursion Tores. Entries close FRIDAY. 17th November, at 9 p.m., with ” JOHN FISHER, Secretary. P.O. Box 1, Otautau. 2214 General Elections. AWARD* ELECTORATE SIR JOSEPH WARD MEET THE ELECTORS ' on MONDAY, 13th November. OTATAKA Schoolhouse, 11 a.m. TISBUHY Scboolbouse. 2 p.m. MYROSS Schoolhouse, 3.30 p.m. ROSLVN BUSH Schoolhouse, 5 p.m. GROVE BUSH/Schoolhouse, 7.30 p.m. TUESDAY, 14th November. FEItNHILLS Schoolhouse, 1 p.m. LIMEHILLS Public Hall. 3 p.m. OTAPIRI GORGE Public Hall. 0 p.m. BROWNS Public Hall, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 15th November. MAKAKEWA Public Hall. 6.30 p.m. WAIKIWI Schoolhouse, 8 p.m. 2056 GENERAL ELECTION. INVERCARGILL ELECTORATE. MB H. J. TARRANT, LABOUR CANDIDATE. WILL ADDRESS the ELECTORS at SUBURBS. Dates In future issue. C. W. HEALEY. 2153 Hon. Sec. MR W. F. MASSEY, M.P., \y iLL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS in the RINK HALL, WINTON, on FRIDAY, mtim 17, 2203 . THE GENERAL ELECTION, WALLACE ELECTORATE. MR JAMES KING will address the electors of Wallace us under ;—• SOUTH HILLEND—Monday. 13th. FERN HILLS —Tuesday, 14 th. DIPTON —Wednesday. 15th. MOSSBURN —Thursday, 16th. EELDWlCK—Saturday, 18th. WALLACE ELECTORATE. ALLAN CARMICHAEL, having consented to nomination as u candidate at the forthcoming General Elections, will address electors as under : ERMEDALE —Tuesday-, 14th November, at 8 p.m. FAIRFAX —Wednesday, 15th November, at 8 p.m. SCOT’S pAP—Thursday, Ifith November, at 8 p.m, WAIKOURA—Friday, 17th November, at S p.m. OTAUTAU —Saturday, 18th November, at 8 p.m. WAlßlO—Monday, 20th November, at 8 p.m. WAKATIPU ELECTORATE. KB JAMES HORN, The Liberal Candidate for Wakatipu, WILL be pleased to meet the Electors as under ; AVAIPOUNAMU - Monday. November 13, 2.30 p.m. WENDONSIDE Monday, November 13, 8 p.m. RIVXGRSDALE Tuesday, November 1 4, S p.m. CROYDON BUSH Wednesday, November 15, 3 p.m. KINGSTON CROSSING Thursday, November 16. 2.30 p.m. BALFOUR —Thursday, November 16, 8 p.m. ATHOL —Friday, November 17, 8 p.m. LUMSDEN—Saturday, November IS, 8 p.m. GARSTON—Monday, November 20, 8 p.m. KINGSTON —Tuesday, November 21, 3.30 p.m. Ladies specially invited to attend. 2145
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Southland Times, Issue 16888, 13 November 1911, Page 6
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