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Amusements. Popular Picture Palace TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. 'Commencing 2?to 5 pan. and 7 to 10 p.m. Another Magnificent Attraction, CHARLES DICKENS' — CHARLES DICKENS’ Evergreen and Immortal Story of the GORDON RIOTS, Barnaby Rudge Interesting alike to those who have and ' have not read the book. BASNABY rudge . BARNABY RUDGE BARNABY RUDGE BARNABY RUDGE The Street Riots. Scenes at the "Maypole.” Burning of Newgate. The London Star gays: A wonderful example of British production. It is difficult to believe we are not witnessing the actual historical scenes as described by Charles Dickens. 1500 People are Cast in the Play. 5000 feet., 150 Scenes. 5000 feet. • A Marvel of Kinematography by a Cast of Leading English Actors. No. 8. EPISODE. No. 8. Trey o’ Hearts A Glorious Instalment. TREY O’ HEARTS TREY O’ HEARTS TREY O’ HEARTS No. 8. No. 8. No. 8. No. S. THE MOCK ROSE. No. 8. No. 8. THE MOCK ROSE. No. 8. No. S. THE MOCK ROSE. No. 8. A Living, Throbbing, Photo-play that will rouse you to the highest pitch of excitement. Absolutely the most sensational instalment screened to date. A COAT TALE. A COAT TALE. . Essanay Comedy. When FATHER FETCHED the DOCTOR ECLAIR JOURNAL. Topical. Adults Gd; Children 3d. TO-NIGHT. OALEDONIAN jgOCIAL. 'ASHLEY’S HALL-. Music and Dancing. Dancing commences at S o’clock. Uyx47o COIN AFTERNOON AND EVENING. IN AID OF FUND FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. A COIN AFTERNOON and EVENING | will be held in Victoria Hall on THURSDAY, 29th inst., 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., when a capital musical programme will be provided. i Numerous attractions including Pro- I duce. Flower, Sweets, and Book Stalls, j also Shooting Gallery, Bran Tub for the j Children, etc., etc. Afternoon Tea and Supper, 6d. All donations will be carried on the Cars free of charge, and will be thankfully received at the Gasworks or Town Hall. PUBLIC BODIES AND SCHOOLS’ PRINCESS, NO. 3. Jyw436 WHOLESALE MERCHANTS AND TRAVELLERS’ PRINCESS, No. 2. Grand reception to princess. : Miss Minnie Mills, in Federal Tea I Rooms on FRIDAY AFTERNOON at 3 ; o’clock. All lady supporters and members of f Men’s Committees requested to attend. Afternoon tea. Musical programme. ADMISSION—6d. A. S. COOKSON, 2Jyx455 Secretary. AND jpRINCESS (Miss McKENZIE, Lady Barkly). RALLY ROUND THE FLAG’ DECLARATION DAY, GRAND PARADE OF TROOPS, RUGBY PARK, on AUGUST 4. Grand reception of Princess on her first visit to Invercargill. FANCY FOOTBALL MATCH! FANCY HOCKEY MATCH! (Ladies v. Gentlemen.) GRAND DISPLAY OP MAORI CONTINGENT (Hakas and Dances). GRAND PROCESSION TO PARK Headed by Two Bands. 3Jyw444

J.D.GILNORE D.5.0.1. opt.C. CONSULTING OPTICIAN opp. P.O. DEE ST Invercargill

N°- 6, DONATIONS of Sweets, Produce, and any Saleable Article will be gladly received by the Committee at the Rooms {over Hein’s), Dee*street. T. J. S. DANIEL, Jlyt37s Sergt.-Major, Hon. Secretary. CAFE CHANTAKT. W AT ATCH PAPERS FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. ARMY AND NAVY PRINCESS. N°- 6. Jlyt37s INDUSTRIAL AND RETAILERS’ PRINCESS, N°- 7. ART UNION TICKETS. SUPPORTERS of the above Princess may now obtain Books of all Tickets from MR BEWLEY, Care Begg and Co., Jlyt347 Esk street. £1 FOR 6^ BEST VERSE COMPETITION. THE Committee of the Public Bodies and Schools’ Princess invite Poets and others to forward a Verse not exceeding sis lines in support of the Candidature of NTT BSE O’SHEA, NO. 3. THE CLOSING DATE for this Competition has been EXTENDED until 12 noon on SATURDAY NEXT, 31st inst. Efforts accompanied by stamps or postal notes value of fid, with name and address of competitor, must be addressed: ‘■BEST VERSE COMPETITION," Box 245, Jyr4B7 Invercargill. During illness your own life or death may depend at some crisis on the quality of the medicine dispensed. Even in less serious cases you want strict accuracy. Mr R. SOMMERVILLB, pharmaceutical ; chemist, Deo street, Invercargill, assures us that he treats every prescription as if he knew that It meant the turning , point in some desperate case. He treats ; every prescription as equally important, and he could no give better drugs, closer attention, or greater promptitude,, if he : were dispensing for the King. You may place implicit reliance in his phar- j macy. Doctors will tell you so. He j leaves nothing to chance. He supervises j everything. You will be wise to take your prescriptions to him. Prices arj*J.

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Southland Times, Issue 17486, 29 July 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17486, 29 July 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17486, 29 July 1915, Page 6

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