Amusements. THE LYCEUM. TO-DAY (2 p.m.) TO-DAY. gti; s' !•: nsi >xs pictu uk s. | The Ci'ciU Son-a 1 ioi;;! I Drama. lieautift ).y r.m.iir.'.i, UIILAT I’oSSKSSIOXS. iCnm.. (..5 UK AT K.iMia, g;:t:at p isskssioxs.- i ( Nat oral ( 'olmir.' ,). I'ull ol' I:.\'citcrncnt mill Inion-o interest. Siipportfd by A Splendid Xi-v.’ Scries of Di'imui, Scenery, etc. A MAGXIKICEXT PROG ItAMME, Vf IX TUX —MONDAY. BLUI'F—TUESDAY. OTAUTAU —WEDNESDAY. , RIVKRTOX—THTJIISDA V. 1.1 .i 12u ; JXVEUCAnGILL HIBERXIAX BAND. SACRED COXCERT at RlU’.Xi' PARK TO-M OUIWW A J ’TI'.I Ic'OOX (Sunday), at S p.iu. Collection in aid of Auckland Contest expenses. X. GRACE, I.I.jUM Secretary. o rj TARA FURTHEST SOUTH SPORTS. FEBRUARY 6th. 191-1.
100 Yards Handicap—lst £1 3s, 2nd 7/S; entrance 135 Yards Sheffield Handicap—lst £7 and gold medal by Henderson and Co., Wyndham, 2nd £2, •►3rd £1; entrance 10/-. ■l4O Yards Handicap —Ist £1 10s, 7/6, 3rd 5/- ; entrance 3/-. 220 Vards Handicap—lst 27/6, 2nd 7/G, 3rd 5/- ; entrance 2/6. BSO Yanis Handicap—lst £2, 2nd 10/-, 3rd 3/- : entrance 3/-. One -Mile Handicap—lst £3, 2nd £l. 3rd 10/- ; entrance 5/-. Tossing the Caber. Hop. Step and Jump. Wrestling, Radios' Races, High •lump and other events, all good prizes. Programmes on application. Hntries close 30th JANUARY. W. I*. THOMPSON, UhS6 Hon. Secretary.
IORPORATION EMPLOYERS’ PICNIC TO RIVERTON. FRIDAY, JANUARY ISth, 1914. FARE—2/3 ; Children half-price. Hot Water ami Milk Provided. ANNUAL RACES. WEDNESDAY, .IANI'AKV 14. Trains leave Invercargill at T. 4."), 5.5, and 10.3-1 a.in. (The latter is a fast through special). A commodious additional grandstand has been built since last meeting. One grandstand is reserved for ladies and children. CLUB. J.illO W. A. SAUNDERS. Secretary.
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Southland Times, Issue 17547, 10 January 1914, Page 7
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