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Amusements. THE LYCEUM. TO-NIGHT (at 8) TO-NIGHT. \ “GOD REMEMBERS When the world forgets,” or UNDER THE DAISIES. A Drama full of Pathos amP'Power. ALSO A MAGNIFICENT NEW LIST. UNI’C IP A L .TIIEA TR E, ONE CONCERT ONLY. NEXT FRIDAY, Kith MARCH. NEXT FRIDAY, loth MARCH. ANTONIA ANTONIA 1 ANTONIA ■ ANTONIA I With a voice moro Dolores rot urns t DOI.ORES. 1 >0 LORES, DOLORES. DOLORES. beautiful than ever. > renew the happy friendship of the people of Invercargill. ANTONIA. DOLORES. ANTON I A I >OLORES. Dolores stands Pnrivalled its tm expouen), of X’erfeet Vocalisation. ANTONIA DOLORES. a'nTONIA DOLORES. A Sweet s'ingcr of dainty songs, with the addition of a Charming Personality which, has endeared iter to all the people. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. I'* LANS open at the DRESDEN on WEDNESDAY MORNING sit 9 o'clock. PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls (is, Stalls Is, Gallery 2s. .loltti Hopkins, Representative. HTEVEXSOX’S PICTURES. Headed )>y the “Solax” Rig Feature. .Drama, DICK WHITTINGTON AXI>TUS CAT. DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT. This Film is :5000ft. long, ami is the Original Story (not the Pantomime) in dramatic form, produced at great expense hy The "Solax" firm, and is a wonderful achievement. Also; A Magnificent Supporting Series And “THE LIFE OF ROBERT EMMETT." (The Great Irish Patriot,). BLUE I-'—Tuesday, i )TA UTAU Wednesday. NIGIIT< ’A PS—Thursday. RIVERTON—Friday. WY NDH A M — Saturday. LMJ22t> /'IPICKET MATCH: Travellers v. Warehousemen. —The return Match ■will be plaved on Rugby .Park on Saturday. I M.I 21.2 GRAND BILLIARD SALOON Tournament hid Round finishes 14lh March. All players struck out that do not play to dates. IMcaU

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Southland Times, Issue 17599, 11 March 1914, Page 6

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