Junmaneiitß. ZEALANDIA HALL. TNULLERS’ The Best 'PICTURES. ■*? uiAiEKS’ of aii. ' -Pictures. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY, A CROWD TREMENDOUS. BE CUTE. BOOK at BEGG’S, 1/6. TO-NIGHT (at S) NIGHTLY. Quick as electricity: It lit the fire of enthusiasm last night. To-day all Invercargill is asking, “Don’t you want to tango-ango-ango-ango-oh ! Fllpperty-llop, sklppcrty-hop, wobbling on your toe. Twirling curly girlies in the swirlcy whirl ics. Through (ho hurly-burlies of the Tango-ango-oh !’* • THE NEW YORK DANCING ACADEMY in full .swing again to-night WALLACE McCi'TCHKON, the Great, and BONNIE JOAN SAWYER. Admittedly the World's Best. Will teach you from tin* screen in Will teacli you from the screen in ;!000 foot of Pictures 3000 feet “HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO.” “HOW' TO DANCE THE TANGO.” "HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO.” ■‘HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO.” No Faking. No Imitation. THE REAL ARGENTINE TANGO ! THE REAL ARGENTINE TANGO Brilliantly screened to' McCUTCHEON’S TANGO MUSIC. Conductor . . Mr Clias. Parnell. GREAT SUPPORTING PICTURES. 6d and Is. Reserves at Begg’s, 1/6. SKATING. KING’S HALL, CLYDE STREET. TO-NIGHT ! LEARNERS’ NIGHT. Tuesday, April 7. . instead of Friday. Parents or bona fide chaperons admitted free to Rink. J. E. LOWE. T/cAEI6 t Manager and Lc-ssec. RABBITS. IRVINE & STEVENSON A RE CASH BUYERS of RABBITS for Freezing. Highest Prices given for well bled Rabbits, SEASONS OPENS on MARCH 23rd at Mataura and Makarewa. Write for Crates and Tags to IRVINE & STEVENSON, LTD.. BALCLUTHA ML2S4 KIWI BABBIT TIiAPS. RA BETTERS. NOTE. W E are opening the Season on the 23rd March. Consign all Rabbits to TONKIN & CO., OCEAN BEACH, and bo sure your order for Crates and Labels reaches MR A. PASCO, Invercargill, early. YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED. Our Prices are the Top and our Settlements Prompt Or to TONKIN & CO., Rabbit Exporters. Dunedin. A PASCO. Invercargill.
EXPERIENCE PROVES THE VIRTUE OF HEAN’S ESSENCE
ONE BOTTLE MAKES A PINT FINEST FAMILY COUGH REMEDY" SAVES AT LEAST ss. WHAT DEALERS SAY. Mr A. M. Loasby. Chemist. Christchurch—"After 40 years’ experience I can say that no proprietary medicine put on the New Zealand market has ever had such a large sale. You have evidently struck a public want in popular form.” R. C. IJrien, Family Chemist. Wellington—“ Your essence is selling splendidly. Send another gross at once.” Burgess. Fitiser & Co., Merchants. New Plymouth; "Kindly forward another five gross Mean’s Essence. Buyers are repeating orders and taking increased quantities.” Mr. A. Eccles. Proprietor of the largest retail drug business in Auckland —“I must say the sales of Mean's Essence have exceeded my expectations. My customers arc particularly, well pleased with it. and I shall shortly be ordering another five gross lot.’’. W. D. dames, Feilding—“Please send me another gross of Mean’s Essence. It is no trouble to sell on account of being made by n qualified chemist, and the fact that one bottle makes a pint of family cough mixture and saves people so much money. The mixture made from your' Essence has proved itself much better than the usual run of cough mixtures. Wc use it ourselves, and find it really good.” NOTE. —Mean’s Essence does not contain any poison. There is no morphia, opium, laudanum, paregoric, or other harmful drug in it. Jt is pure, effective, harmless, economical. Sold by most chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price. 2/-. from G. W. Mean, Chemist, Wanganui. 20
A.VOII.> THE EASTER RUSH CHECK BAGGAGE TIIHOI'GH US. All the worry of handling baggage averted by employing us to check it. We call for baggage, check on, receive on arrival, deliver immediately. No scrambling. no waiting. Advise us early (Railway is busy at Easter. See us day before starting. —N. Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD. X
BOUGHT A BOTTLE. ‘T had pains in my legs which the doctors said was rheumatism,” writes Mr Robert Cochrane, builder, Waimiha, N.Z. •‘His lotion did me no good and I suffered misery. 1 saw a friend using ■some liniment which he told me was Chamberlain's Pain Bairn and offered me his’ bottle to try ii. It did me so much good that 1 bought a bottle myself and was soon free ot all pains.” Hold everywhere
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Southland Times, Issue 17620, 7 April 1914, Page 6
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