■ixtraaemenfa. Popular Picture Palace From 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. THE CONFLICT. THE CONFLICT. Star Drama in 3 Pqrts. No. 7 TREY O’ HEARTS Episode. ARABELLA’S ANTICS . Comic. SOPHIE CHANGES HER MIND. .Comic. FROM BASE TO SUMMIT Scenic. WARWICK; CHRONICLE Topical. Adults 6d; Children 3d, M UNICIPAL THEATRE. FRIDAY, JULY 30. 191S, S p.m. WOUNDED SOLDIERS’ FUND. INTERESTING and *Descriptive LECTURE by Mr John Clegg, who was a prisoner for three weeks on board the Kronprinz Wilhelm and Ebenburg in midAtlantic, together - with other exciting adventures. Chairman —T. D. Lennie, Esq. ADMISSION —Front Stalls 2/-, remainder of Theatre, 1/-. Jys3o9 WOUNDED SOLDIERS’ FUND. ig.O CIAL & Jj AN CE MAKAREWA HALL, FRIDAY, JULY 30 Gifts in Cash or Kind thankfully received. Proceeds for “Country Queen.” A GOOD PROGRAMME. Ladies, basket. Gentlemen, 2/6. W. H. HOGUE, 3J1yt321 Hon. Secretary. w WINTOM STAKES HANDICAP, value £IOO, including Trophy valued £2O (£lO from the stakes to go to the breeder of the winner). Distance, six furlongs. For threo-year-old horses owned and foaled in the following Counties, viz.—Fiord, Wallace, Southland, Lake, Clutha, Tuapeka, and Vincent. NOMINATIONS, £1; ACCEPTANCES, £1 10/-. INTON JOCKEY OLUB. All ENTRIES to be in the hands of the Secrotarv by MONDAY, the 2nd AUGUST, 1915. Acceptances close on general acceptance night. W. D. COWIE, Secretary. Box 24, Winton. 4Jyh2o4 Meetings. rpHE Annual Meeting of the SouthJ- land PAINTERS’ UNION will be held in the Labour Hall, Esk street, on TUESDAY, July 2T, at 7.30 p.m. 3J1yt353 A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at DRUMMOND, in the Public Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 2Sth INST., at 3 p.m., to take into Consideration the Forming of a Railway District, under the “Local Railways District Act of 1914.” JAMES LUMSDEN, Convenor. Drummond, July 21, 1915. 3J1yt364 WHOLESALE MERCHANTS AND TRAVELLERS' PRINCESS. No. 2. THE LADIES’ COMMITTEE will meet in the Y.M.C.A. rooms on MONDAY, 26th iust., at 7.30 p.m. All lady supporters are invited to attend. A. S. COOKSON, 2J1yt332 Secretary. THE SOUTHLAND SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held in Allen’s Hall on SATURDAY, the 24th insL, at 2 p.m. BUSINESS: Election of Office-bearers and General. J. T. PRAIN, 3Jys3l2 Secretary. PRINCESS OF THE LAKES. IN connection with the Professional and Civil Service Section, all ladies interested in the above are requested to meet in the Supper Room at Victoria Hall, Tay street, at 3 o'clock THIS AFTERNOON. A Meeting of the Entertainment Committee in connection with the above section will be held in the same place at 4 o’clock THIS AFTERNOON. C. J. McKAOHRAN, Secretary pro tern. INDUSTRIAL AND RETAILERS’ PRINCESS, No. 7. A GENERAL MEETING of all MEN SUPPORTERS of the above Princess (Factory and Foundry Workers, Shoo Assistants, etc.) will be held in the Y.M.C.A! Rooms on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 26th inst., at 7.30 sharp. v P. C. MITCHELL, 2J1yt346 Secretary. INDUSTRIAL AND RETAILERS’ PRINCESS, No. 7. A COMBINED MEETING of the Exeentive Committees (Ladies and Gentlemen) will be held in McGruer, Taylor's Buildings (late Ashley's Tea Rooms, Esk street, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, 27th INST., at 7.30 sharp. Full attendance requested. P. C. MITCHELL, 3 Jlyt347 Secretary. COUNTRY QUEEN CARNIVAL. MEETINGS in connection with the above will be hold as under — SATURDAY, 24th—RYAL BUSH, DIPTON, HEDGEHOPE, & GAKSTON. MONDAY", 26th—WYNDHAM, WAI- - 7.30 p.m., FAIRFAX 5.30 p.m., DRUMMOND S p.m. WEDNESDAY, 2Sth—HEDDON BUSH, SPAR BUSH 7 p.m., OTAHUTI •5.30 p.rn., THOR.NBUKY and KAPUKA. TiIUHSDAY, 29th—BDKNDALE. FRIDAY", 30th—YVREY’S BUSH, MAKAREWA, SEAWARD ■ DOWNS. MABEL, WAIRTO (Town Hall) 8 p.m., WAIRAKI SCHOOL 3 p.m. (This latter for Birch wood and Wairaki settlers). SATURDAY", 31st—EASTERN BUSH (Mouat’s Store) 2.30 p.m., CLIFDEN 7.30 p.m., ORAWIA S p.m. Jlyt33o INVBKCARGILL ATHENVEUM. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Subscribers of the Invercargill Athenseum will be held in the Read-ing-room at S p.m. on MONDAY, the 26 th JULY", 1915, to consider the following motion and any consequential amendments to the Rules — “That the Subscribers of the Athenaeum accept the Town Council’s offer of a subsidy of £250 per annum for the purpose of making the Institution free, with the exception of the Lending Library, the Subscription to which shall be reduced to Five Shillings per Annum. JAS. ROBERTSON, ,1,(261 Hon. Secretary. SOUTHLAND NATIONAL RESERVE. rpilE First ANNUAL MEETING of the JL Southland Branch of the National Reserve will be hold in the Victoria Hall on WEDNESDAY’, July 28, at X p.m., at which the Annual Report and Balance-sheet will be submitted for adoption. A. SMOKE CONCERT, with oyster supper, will follow, and as a good musical programme has been prepared members can look forward to an enjoyable evening. Tickets (2/-) can be procured from O.C. Companies, or from Messrs Lennie and Sons, Doig and Driscoll, Mr Alex. Ferguson. J. Doig, and Captain McDonald (care T. D. A. Moffett). WALTER HENDERSON, O.C. 1 Jy1292 THE OURAWERA GOLD MINING COMPANY, LTD. j A DIVIDEND (42nd) of Two Shillings per Share, has been declared this 21st day of JULY, 1915, and is now payable at the Company’s Office, InvercarR. ERSKINE, Manager. 2JysGIO
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Southland Times, Issue 17482, 24 July 1915, Page 7
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