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Amusements. o I N-- D E R E L L A INDER B L L A THIS MORNING, , S O'clock. THIS MORNING, 8 O’clock. B ox p ox * THIS MORNING, THIS MORNING, li a l a 8 O’clock. 8 O’clock. N S. N & •A Queue will be formed from 7 a,m. M UNICIPAL IHEATRE. rjTHEATRE. Direction . J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager John Farrell. A COLOSSAL PRODUCTION. 200 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE. J. C. WILLAMSON, LTD., present their Gorgeously Mounted, Stupendous, and RECORD-BREAKING PANTOMIME SUCCESS, ' CINDERELLA. INTERPRETED BY THE FOLLOWING INCOMPARABLE CAST; Billy .. Barry Lupino Baron Bcaurogarde .. .lack McArdle Snaffles Rupert Darrell Whiffkins f. George Young Dandlni .. -Leslie Gaze Hon. Mrs Kilkenny . . Arthur Stigant Dancing- Master diaries' Albert Police Sergeant . . . . . . Bert Watson Cinderella Prince of Flora via.. •• Minnie hove Miss Thisbe Kilkenny Gertie Latchford Miss Alvira Kilkenny, Dorothy Firmin Fairy Godmother . . . . Celia Ghiloni Diplomicus M. Bray Tlie Red Poppy Maud Amery . . Dolly Castles IS MAGNIFICENT SCENES. FIVE PICTURESQUE BALLETS, and the PANTOMIME is CROWDED »WITH COMEDY ALL THROUGH, and with a dazzling medlev of evervthing enjoyable, concocted for the exhilaration of the general public. A SENSATIONAL SPECIALTY: TINY TOT. MARJORIE, AND LITTLE EILEEN, the Wonderful Australian Acrobats. The Production Staged under the Direction of CHAS. A. WENMAN. Plan at The Bristol THIS MORNING at S o’clock. A queue will be formed from 7 a.m. Day Sales at Miss McLennmi's. PRICES —Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, G/-; Stalls, -1/-; Gallery, 2/-. 1 Jlyt36ii

0 9c. Gold Pendant Only 19/6. 9c. Gold BroocJt Pendant, Beal Peridot~sn<S Pearls—2Z/6. 9c. Gold Pendant, Real Stones, 20/-, 9c. Gold Pendant—B/6. THESE TAIUES SFEAHPOE THEHSEIiTES AT LUSK J KU 1 DEE STREET. 9c. Gold Brooch Pendanl Beal Garnet and Pearls—Bo/-. SFWEST goods just opened up.

The London Piano Co. WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE NOW RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES, GO-CARTS, PUSH (HAIRS, EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS. ZONOPHONE GRAMOPHONES, AND ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ZONOPHONE lOin. RECORDS. 3/6 each. Double-sided. CINCH lOin. RECORDS, 2/3 each. Double-sided. PHONOGRAPH AND GRAMOPHONE OWNERS.—Send us your name and address, and we will send you the latest lists of Records as they come to hand every month, post free. WE REPAIR all makes of SEWING MACHINES, GRAMOPHONES, GO-CARTS, and PUSH CHAIRS, etc. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: LONDON, PIANO COMPANY, P. H. VICKERY’S BUKIDINGS, TAY STREET. P.O. Box, 213 :: :: :: :: :: Telephone, 464.

Churches. I THIRST PRKSBA'TERIAN ' SERVICES. II a.in. 6.30 p.m. i Preacher-—REV. R. M. IiYBL’KX, M.A. ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DEE STREET. 11 a.in.—The Drama of Job (4). 6.30 p.m.—What is the harm in gamb-ling-V Preacher—REV. K. W. BURP.IDGE, B.D. Seats free and strangers welcome. K NOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NESS STREET SERVICES; 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. REV. J. W. SHAW, M.A. ST. PAUL'S METHODIST CHURCH. LEET STREET. 11 a.m.—Rev. W. READY"; Love &Life." 6.3o—Rev. W. READY; Duty versus Self-interest, or the Best Paymaster. Dr Stanley Brown, solo; “The Blind Ploughman.’’ WEST PLAINS, 2.3o—Mr WELLBKOCK w ESLEY CHURCH, TEVIOT ST. 11 a.m. —Subject; Should Avar Trouble Us? 6.30 p.m.—“ War; the Fulfilment of Prophecy.’’ Duct —"Watchman What of the Night.’’ AWAKCA, 3 p.m.—REV. W. LEA. JO H N S C H U R C 11. FESTIVAL OP S. JAMES. S a.m., H.C. 11, Matins. G. 30 p.m., Evensong. BET. H. PABATA <Vicar of Riverton). s ALVA T I O N ARMY. SERVICES AT USUAL HOURS. OPEX-AIRS: 10 a.m., Princes and Teviot streets, Emvood. p.m., Xitii and Ettrick streets. ADJUTANT LORD. Uxitkd fk i t:x i) f v societies’ HALL, TAY STREET. SUNDAY, at 6.30 p.m. Our Saviour’s Great Prophecy. Speaker —Pastor C. N. MEYERS, Special music. All welcome. A number of chairs have been added. THKOSOPH I CA L SOCIET Y. —Royds Bros, and Kirk's Buildings, Tay St. SUNDAY’. 6.30 p.m.. The World us a Whole; The Wider Outlook. All are cordially invited. SOUTHLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION. ELECTION OE DIRECTORS. ■\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -1a NOMINATIONS the positions of President, Vice-President, and Directors must be in the Secretary's hands by 31st JULY. ■The Retiring Directors are: JOHN CARMICHAEL (President), JAMES FLEMING (AOee-President), JOHN GILKISON and JAS. CALLENDER (Invercargill), W. S. FLEMING (Woodlands District), D. R. HUNTER (Eastern), JAS. DRAIN (Western), WM. SWALE (Winton), WM. ROXBURGH (Northern), F. MALCOLM (Otautau). Jy<l4S* D CUTHBEKXSON, Sfcrtiary.

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Southland Times, Issue 17482, 24 July 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 17482, 24 July 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 17482, 24 July 1915, Page 7