Asmsementa. THE LYCEUM "Tie Mirror of lilfe.” HAYWARD'S PICTURES & ORCHESTRA TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. STUPENDOUS ATTRACTIONS TO-NIGHT. A NEVER BETTER SERIES. A NEVER BETTER SERIES. EVERY ITEM A GEM. These include: The Magnificent Exclusive Feature Filin. THE SINS OP THE BATHERS. THE SINS OP THE BATHERS. THE SINS OP THE FATHERS. A great art drama, splendidly enacted b)r eminent Parisian artists, including M. DUQUESKE, Who. it may bo remembered by many, occupied the position of leading actor for MADAME SARAH BERNHARDT Imring her Melbourne season. THE THE THE MAIDEN Of tie PIE-PACED INDIANS. MAIDEN of the PIE-PACED INDIANS. MAIDEN of the PIE-PACED INDIANS. A stirring and exciting American drama and a full complement of equally attractive novelties. SCENIC, DRAMATIC and COMIC. —ALSO—HAYWARD’S Half Guinea TO-NIGHT. SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 27th and 28th MARCH, 27th and 28th. NOTICES. MEMBERS .Driving Motor Cars or Other Vehicles will be admitted with their cars free of charge to the Motor Enclosure. Others dan obtain admission for tbeir Cars or Vehicles upon paying a fee of Five Shillings per day in addition to usual admission fee for self to lawn. Owners can obtain their Tickets at the office, No. 9, Federal Buildings, up till 10,30 each, morning of races. Admission to Course, including outer stand VTo Grandstand and Lawn — Gents 5/Uadies 2/0 All Vehicles free to outer enclosure. W. A. SAUNDERS, 50 Secretary. CROMWELL CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ENTRIES for Principal Events (Running. Cycling, Piping and Dancing) at Cromwell Caledonian Sports to be held on EASTER SATURDAY, CLOSE with Secretary at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY. 30th March. USUAL LIBERAL PRIZE LIST. For Full Programme see Official Calendar. E. M. VICICERMAN, 150 Secretary. DANCING. JE. LOWE Will Resume Dancing • Classes as under;— JUVENII.ES, Thursday 4: Club fee £1 10s EVENING, Beginners 8; Club fee £1 10s. Reductions to Families and Past Pupils. Waltzing taught in three private lesions. Ashley’s Hall. ' J. E. LOWE, Albion Hotel. SOUTHLAND SCHOOL OF HIGHLAND DANCING Will Re-open on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1912. No. 6 Wesney’s Buildings (upstairs), Dee istreet. ALEX. SUTHERLAND, 1784 Care J. and W. Stead. Mail Notices. Mails close at Chief Post Oilice, Invercargill, as under:— For Christchurch and Intermediate offices, daily at 5.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. For Dunedin, daily at 5.30 a.m„ 1 and 4 p.rn. For Wellington an.d North every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. For New South Wales and Queensland, via Auckland every Thursday, at 1 p.m. For Australian States, via Bluff every Monday at 2.45 p.m., and via Wellington every Thursday at 5.30 a.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 28 • For Raratonga, Tahiti. Penrhyn, Aitutuki and Marquesas Island, also United States of’America, Canada, W’est Indies, Central America, West CoaSt of South America and United Kingdom, via San Francisco (due in London April 29), also Continent of Europe (for specially addressed correspondence only). Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, and Japan, connecting with s.s. Manuka at Wellington, glose at 5.30 a.m. Money orders close at 4 p.m. Registered letters and parcels close at 5 p.m. on 27th. THURSDAY. MARCH 28. For Australian States (due in Sydney April 2), Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, Mauritius,, United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, (due in London, May 4), connecting with s.s. Moeraki at AVeltington, close at 5.30 a.m. registeied letters and parcels at 5 p.m. on 20th. Money orders close at 4. p.m. MONDAY, APRIL 1. For Australian States, via Hobart (due in Melbourne, April 6), connecting with s.s. Moana at Bluff at 2.45 p.m. Money orders close at 1.15 p.m., regls■tered letters and parcels at 1.45 p.m. MONDAY, APRIL 1. For Soutlk Africa (due in Capetown about April 30), per s.s. Moana frbm Bluff, elese at 2.45 p.m, TUESDAY, APRIL 3. For United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Rio de Janeiro (due in London about May 17, for specially addressed correspondence only (except newspapers over Boz. in weight and prepaid at Id each), connecting with a.a. Turaklna at Wellington close at 1 p.m. Parcels close at noon. TUESDAY. APRIL 9. For Canada and United States of America, Continent of Europe and United Kingdom (duo in London, May 13). via Vancouver, Japan and Fanning Island, per s.s. Marama, from Auckland, close at 1 p.m. Money orders close at 11.30 a.m., registered letters at noon. W. McHUTCHESON, Chief Postmaster. To the Residents of— WAIMAHAKA, FORTROSE. TOKONUI and DISTRICTS. MB B. A. ELLIOTT, STOREKEEPER, Has been appointed agent for the "SOUTHLAND RIMES’’ and "WEEKLY TIMES.” JOHN McCOBMACK is singing per medium of the '‘Dnlceplione" at LILLICUAP, McN'AUGHTON & CO’S. PRICES Argue Stronger than Words. — White and Gold Plates, 1/9 a halfdoz.; 24 Patty Pans for lOd; Garden Forks, Cd; nice Tumblers, 2/- a halfiloz.; China Candlesticks, 6d, at Noble’s, Dee street.
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Southland Times, Issue 17002, 28 March 1912, Page 6
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