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Amusements. THE LYCEUM. HAYWARD’S PICTURES. ToLYCEIUM ORCHESTRA. Might. (8 p.m.) PROGRAMME ; (S p.m.) Overture. PATHE'S GAZETTE (Topical) PETER'S PLEDGE (Comedy) WINTER SPORTS AT ST MORITZ (Scenic) The EL DORADO LODE (Drama) BIDONI HARD UP ' (Comedy) HALE GUINEA SCREENED. —lnterval. Entr’acte. HALF GUINEA WINNER SCREENED. YOUNG AMERICA (Drama) THp: CHATEAUX DE HOIS (Scenic) The Great Scenaro. THE VENGEANCE OF DURAND ' t>r ””‘ > Vitagrapb Latest Thrilling Drama. SIMON AND THE PANTHER (Comedy) We Close in Time for Cars at P.O.: — GEORGETOWN 10.21) WAIKIWI 10.33 S. IN’GILL .. 10.28 N. IN’GILL 10.38 “jy J" U N I C I P A L THEATR E. Direction, ,T. C. Williamson, Ltd. A PHENOMENAL ATTRACTION. FRIDAY. NIGHT NEXT, FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. J. C. Williamson presents for the first time in Invercargill, translated Alexander Teixeirn de Mattos, to music by Norman. O’Neill, MAETERLINCK’S GREAT AND ENTHRALLING WORK OF GENIUS. THE BLUE BIRD. (By arrangement with Mr Frederick Harrison, of the Haymarket Theatre.) LONDON PRODUCTION AND EFFECTS The fascination, the delicacy, the delight of the dialogue and setting will remain a radiant memory with all who witness the beautiful stage realisation of the fairy poem. SCENES OF AMAZING BEAUTY. 200 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION. Box Plans will be opened at Liilicrap’s on Wednesday next at 8 a.m. A queue will be formed from 7.30 a.m. PRICES. —Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s : Stalls, 3s ; Gallery. 2s. Early Door Stalls, Is extra; Children, halfprice. Late train to the Bluff will be detained on Saturday night till after performance. Touring Manager. J. Farrell. SOUTHLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW, WEDNESDAY, May 21st, 1913. Entries up till 5 p.m. on MONDAY', 19th Mav, by all Seedsmen or the Secretary, F. A. WEBB. 4633 Meetings. LODGE WAIHOPAI, No. 189. THE REGULAR and INSTALLATION MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in the Masonic Hall. Gladstone, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). May 19, at 6.30 o’clock. A cordial invitation is extended to visiting Lodges and Brethren to attend at 7 p.m. prompt. •Special tramcar at conclusion. ".THE LICENSING ACT, 1908.” AWARUA LICENSING DISTRICT. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING for the above District will be held In the Courthouse, Campbelltown, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of June, 1913. at noon, to hear and determine Applications under the provisions of the above-named Act. Ail Notices of Application must be lodged in duplicate with the undersigned, at the Magistrate’s Court, Invercargill, at least twenty-one days bfefore the said meeting. Dated the 3rd day of May, 1913. J. R. COLYER, 4498 Clerk to Licensing Committee. IT WAS DARK AND RAINING as lie wended his way home from a banquet. He came to a corner, so he thought, and on turning splashed into a lake of unknown depth. Nothing daunted, however, our hero proceeded to plough his 'stately course through the flood, as the poet says, remarking to himself as he reached the farthest shore; •‘Oh. so they have gone in for the gravitation scheme after all. Rather an inconvenient place they have chosen for a reservoir, though."— Hie. Is not prepared to vouch for the truth of every detail mentioned above, although the climatic and other conditions that have obtained for some time past render the whole story quite credible. We make no reservation, however with regard to the following;;— Ladies’ Knitted Singlets. long and short sleeves, 1/2, 1/11, 2/3, and 2/6. Ladies’ Woven Bodies and Spencers 1/6, 1/9, 2/3, and 2/6. Ladies Fleecy Petticoats, white and grey, 3/11 each. Ladies’ Divided Skirts, 3/11, and 4/6. Children’s Knitted Silk and Wool Singlets 9d, lid, and upwards. Children’s AVoven Combinations, all sizes., from 1/9 upwards. Children's "Teddy Bear" Gaiters, 2/3 a pair. Children’s "Teddy Bear" Mi liens 1/3 a pair. The "Wolsey" Gloves and. "Jason” Stockings, are decidedly the best for Children’s Winter Wear. THE FORUM Specialists in Millinery. Show-room, Fancy Goods and Haberdashery, HOTEL CECIL BUILDINGS, KELVIN STREET. fjpHE (gOUTHLAND M EAT C °.’s MEAT —ls Still— DOWN IN PRICE. We can give you Real Good LAMB from 4s per side. MUTTON from 3d per !h. All Joints at the Lowest Cash Prices. Fresh KIDNEYS, 6d per dozen. A PLENTIFUL SUPPLY. ALL SUNDRIES. TRIPE, 2V; 1 b for 1,-. TERMS: SPOT CASH. SHOPS ; DON STREET AND A VENAL. ’PHONE. 295. F. COOKE, 4544 Manager. gOUTHLA.VD JJOTEL (Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor of Now Zealand), TWO MINUTES FROM RAILWAY STATION. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE WITH THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. NIGHT AND DAY PORTER. Hot Bail’s can be had at ail hours Free of Charge.to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. VICTOR ‘COLEMAN, PROPRIETOR. (Late of Fern Hiil Club. Dunedin, and Invercargill Club). Newly Installed Up-to-Date Sanitary System of Sewerage.

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Southland Times, Issue 17347, 19 May 1913, Page 6

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