THE DAY. TO=DAY. AFTERNOON AM) EVENING. BOLL UP TO THE BOLL UP TO THE POPULAR PICTURE - PALACE SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR THIS 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
Army and Navy Princess. <miss McKenzie, lady barely). RALLY ROUND THE FLAG ! Declaration Day. GRAM) PARADE OF TROOPS, RUGBY PARK, ON AUGUST i. Grand Reception of Princess on her First Visit to InrercargiU. FANCY FOOTBALL MATCH I FANCY HOCKEY MATCH ! LADIES V. GENTLEMEN. GRAND DISPLAY BY MAORI CONTINGENT, bat as and dances. GRAND PROCESSION TO PARK HEADED BY TWO BANDS.
9c. Gold Pendant Only 10/6. 9c. Gold Brooch. Pendant, Real Peridot an& Pearls—27/6. THESE TAI/UES SPEAK FOE THEMSELTES AT mams JEWnI.T.nSS, SEE S2TEEET. 9c. Gold Pendant—B/6. 9c. Gold Pendant, Real Stones, 20/-. m.. 9c. Gold Brooch Pendant. Real Garnet and Pearls—GO/-. FEWEST GOODS JUST OPENED UP. The London Piano Co. WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE NOW RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF PIAJSOS, SEWING MACHINES, GO-CARTS, PUSH CHAIRS, EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS. ZONOPHONE GRAMOPHONES, AND ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ZOKOPHONE lOln. 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 BUILDINGS, TAY STREET. P.O. Box, 213 :: :: :: Telephone, 464
IMPOUNDED at the 111 vercargill Pound from Forth street—One Bay Gelding, with black points and star on forehen.d. If not claimed and expenses paid will he sold by order of a Justice of the Peace on SATURDAY, JURY SI, 1915. at IS o'clock noon. HE.VRY TRILLO, lJyv4ll. Poundkeepcr. l/= ONLY //- (ONLY 1/- A MONTH.) Send us your Soldier Lad's Name and Address, and we will forward him the . Southland Weekly Times <KKKK> The Paper will also he read by other Men who Ion? for Papers from their Native Land //=■ only' /a (ONBY" I/- A MONTH.) CARD LEDGER SYSTEM.—CARDS ruled to any pattern by tbs SOUTHLAND TIMES CO- DTD.
INDUSTRIAL AND RETAILERS’ PRINCESS r . m'PPORTERS of MISS MILNE are requested to note the Special Programme for TUESDAY AFTERNOON' and EVEXJNO at t!.e POPfLAR PJCTCRE PALACE, the proceeds of which will ko lo the Industrial and Retailors’ Princess. PRICES AS USUAL. P. C. MITCHELL, Jlyt3T4 Secretary. SOUTHLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. '\TOTJCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOMINATIONS for 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 (Vice-President), JOHN GXLKISON and JAS. CALLENDER (Invercargill), AY. S. FLEMING (Woodlands District), D. R. HUNTER (Eastern), JAS. DRAIN (Western), WM. SWALE (Winton), WM. ROXBURGH (Northern), F. MALCOLM (Otautau). Jva4s4 D. CUTHBEKXSON, Secretary.
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Southland Times, Issue 17484, 27 July 1915, Page 6
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