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Amusements. THE LYCEUM. "Tli* Mirror of TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Captivating Combination. TO- NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: Headed by the .‘IOOO feet Drama, A SISTER'S ORDEAL. A SISTER'S ORDEAL. A SISTER’S ORDEAL. THE GIRL FROM THE COUNTRY. THE BOND OF MUSIC (Vitagraph). THE VILLAGE VIXEN (Kalem) PATHE'S EUROPEAN GAZETTE. THE POLE CAT (Patbe). THE FOOL OF THE REGIMENT. FUNNICUS AT THE FESTIVAL. A WATERPLANE ELOPEMENT. (A "Max Linder” Screamer). Meetings. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. ' HALF-HOLI DAY CONFERENCE. I HEREBY give notice in accordance with “The Simps and Offices Act, 1908," that a Conference of Delegates appointed by the Local Authorities comprised within the Boroughs of Invercargill and South Invercargill will be holden on FRIDAY, 24th JANUARY. 1913, at 5 p.m., in the Council Chambers, Invercargill, for the purpose of deciding on which day of life week the shops will be closed in the Invercargill District. and I hereby give notice that at such meeting the following Special Resolution will be moved ; "That Wednesday shall be the day in which shops shall be closed in Invercargill District in accordance with the provisions of ‘The Shops and Offices Act, 1908.’" W. B. SCANDRETT. Mayor of Invercargill. Invercargill. 14th January. 1913. li4o KEY OF THE LAKES HOTEL. W.T. JENKINS begs to inform the • travelling public that he lias taken over the above Hotel, and trusts that by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage. Good fishing and shooting under ideal climatic conditions. Good Accommodation. Best Wines and Liquors keptjn stock.

THE FORUM. It has been, said that a man with a moderate amount of eccentricity in ills nature is a benefactor of society—a benefactor, whose benefactions arc the more acceptable in that they are bestowed by him unconsciously. In the midst of the sameness of thought, word, and act in which wo live, move, and have our being, the introduction of a little originality acts like a mildly refreshing stimulus. The contradiction of what from experience we expect an Individual to do or say under certain circumstances; and which 999 in 1000 would do or say, tickles our fancy and provokes a smile. We are all the better of having met the man. Figuratively speaking, while the 999 are, at the end of the season, advertising Great Clearing Sales, we are eccentric enough TO BE UNPACKING A LARGE CONSIGNMENT of NEW GOODS PER S.S. ATHENIC. If you will just glance your eye over this same part of the paper next Saturday you will find therein some important details concerning the above. THE FORUM HOTEL CECIL .BUILDINGS, KELVIN STREET. J. HOLLOWAY. LIMITED^. SPECIAL - ii 5. 1 QA ACRlis - L.1.P., 999 years; rental AOvf £3 4a pec annum: 5 acres in oats and grass, 5 acres turnips and grass, ;t acres potatoes, 28 acres two and three-year-old grass. 40 acres light stump, surface sown, balance sawmill bush. Buildings—Four-roomed House, 3-stalled stable, 4-stalled cow-byre, chaffhouse, etc. ; 3 miles from ’ railway, dairy factory and school. Price—£6so. Cash required, £275; £3OO can remain at 3 per cent, for two years, balance arranged. This is a Cheap Property. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. 25 4. q | rv ACRES Freehold, divided into 9 paddocks, all flat land; 15 acres oats, 35 acres turnips, balance all young grass except 15 acres. This is some of the finest land in Southland, Buildings—6-roomed House, all conveniences: 6-stalled stable and loft, Implement shed, 24-stalled cowbyre (concrete floor), and all other necessary buildings; school, store, and factory across the road; 3 minutes walk from railway station. Price —£23 per acre; easy ingoing. Call for full particulars. We can strongly recommend this property. J. HOLLOWAY, LTD. STREET .. INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 17244, 15 January 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 17244, 15 January 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 17244, 15 January 1913, Page 6