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Amusements. Gin d b r b l l a INDER B L L A TO . N-I;:G H T at O - N I (} H T at • »t»vr Central Seats in the. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls may be Selected at The Bristol. 300 STALL TICKETS and 800 GALLERY TICKETS can be purchased at MCLENNAN’S, or at the Doors THIS EVENING. jyj’UNICIPAL rjrtHEATRE. rjTHEATRE. Direction .. . . J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager John Farrell. A COLOSSAL PRODUCTION. 200 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE. TO-NIGHT! (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT! And TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT! And TO-MORROW NIGHT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., present their Gorgeously Mounted, Stupendous, and RECORD-BREAKING PANTOMIME SUCCESS, INTERPRETED BY THE FOLLOWING INCOMPARABLE CAST: Barry Lupino Snaffles Rupert Darrell WhifCkins George Young Dandini Leslie Gaze Hon. Mrs Kilkenny . . Arthur Stigant Dancing Master Charles Albert Police Sergeant Bert. Watson Cinderella Baron Beauregards . . Jack McArdle Prince of Floravia.. .. Minnie Love Miss Thisbe Kilkenny Gertie Latchford Miss Alvira Kilkenny, Dorothy Firmin Fairy Godmother .. .. Celia Ghiloni Diplomicus M. Bray The Red Poppy Maud Araery .. Dolly Castles IS MAGNIFICENT SCENES. FIVE PICTURESQUE BALLETS, and the PANTOMIME is CROWDED WITH COMEDY ALL THROUGH. A Sensational Specialty: TINY TOT, MARJORIE, AND LITTLE EILEEN, the Wonderful Australian Acrobats. Stage Manager . . J. C. Whitfield. Musical Director .. Robert Keers. Plan at The Bristol. Day Sales at McLennan’s. PRICES—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6/-: Stalls, 4/-; Gallery, 2/-. Jlyu393 IT’S OUR NIGHT OUT ON IT’S OUR NIGHT OUT ON Tuesday Night ! ROLL UP TO THE ROLL UP TO THE POPULAR PICTURE PALACE SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR TUESDAY Afternoon and Evening. ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE Industrial & Retailers’ Princess BRING TOUR FRIEND AND BRING THE FAMILY. Usual Prices, 6d. and 3d. Plump for No. 7

CHOICE NEW SELECTIONS In the Popular Enamel Brooches. TURQUOISE BLUE, ROYAL BLUE, PINK, BED AM) BLACK. t"- '-'I LI .VG silver BXiOOCE. -Ail ■ 'f'lours, '2'-, Sterling Silver Circle SBOOCB, 1/6. STIRLING SILVER BSOOCH, All Colours, 2/6. STIRLING SILVER 818 SBOOCB, Blue Enamel, 3/6. RROO( i!EN to suit any FROCK in great variety; many especially choice new Samples, included in our Latest Shipment just opened up. Same 818 BROOCHES without BABY, __ ENGRAVED. Same Price. STIRLING SILVER 818 BROOCH, All Colours, 1/3. KEW SELECTION ENAMEL BLOUSE SETS— All at Our well-known TALUE. Ltii£BS<ien.*s (Established, 1861). JEWELLERS, DEE STREET. The London Plano Co. WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE NOW RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES, GO-CARTS, PUSH CHAIRS, EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS. ZONOPHONE GRAMOPHONES, AND ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ZONOPHONE 10in. 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, F. H. VICKERY’S BUILDINGS, TAY STREET. P.O. Box, 213 :: :: :: :: Telephone, 464.

INDUSTRIAL AND RETAILERS’ PRINCESS N a 7. Supporters of miss julnk are requested to note the Special Programme for TUESDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING at the POPULAR PICTURE PALACE, the proceeds of which wall go to the Industrial and Retailers’ Princess. PRICES AS USUAL. P. C. MITCHELL, JlytSTI Secretary. /■"< ROQUET PLATERS. —Roll up on NO TUESDAY' NIGHT, Sports' Princess Committee Rooms, 7,40 o’clock. y Jlyu3S6 SOUTHLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. Notice is hereby' given that NOMINATIONS for the positions of President, Vice-President, and Directors must he in the Secretary's hands by 31st JULY'. •The Retiring Directors are; JOHN CARMICHAEL (President), JAMES FLEMING ' (Vice-President), JOHN CILKISON and JAS. CALLENDER (Invercargill). W. S. FLEMING (Woodlands District), D. K. HUNTER (Eastern), JAS. DRAIN (Western), WM. SWALE (Winton), WM. ROXBURGH (Northern), F. MALCOLM (Otautau). T v(i4s4 .D. CUTHBERTSON, Secretary.

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Southland Times, Issue 17483, 26 July 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 17483, 26 July 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 17483, 26 July 1915, Page 6