ißueneato. Popular Picture Palace From 2 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. The Astounding- “World’s” Masterpiece, A DAUGHTER OF TH|E PEOPLE. 'A DAUGHTER OK TPJE PEOPLE.' 4000 ft. in 4 parts. 4000 ft. HOW SLIM SAW THE SHOW. “Essanay." 1000 ft. Comedy. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO .. Scenic HOW FRITZ CAUGHT THE THIEF Comic KINETO WAR MAP Topical Showing positions of our army. Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. WOUNDED SOLDIERS’ FUND. RAILWAY AND SHIPPING PRINCESS SECTION. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1915. jyj UNICIPAL THEATRE. Dr Root's Charming and Delightful Operetta: "ipHE Jji LOWER QUEEN.’’ Will bo staged by Mrs P. F. Coldicutt and a well-trained Choir of Fifty Ladies and Children. Pretty Dresses. Graceful Dances. Delightful Stage Settings. Splendid Solos and a Grand Chorus. NOTE THE DATE: Ist1 st QCTOBER, AND KEEP IT FREE. In addition to witnessing a unique entertainment, you are assisting us to help the needy and suffering. TICKETS—Dress Circle and Front Stalls, 2/-: Back Stalls and Gallery, 1/-. Box Plan at the Bristol on Wednesday, 22nd September. No extra charge for booking. INVERCARGILL LAWN TENNIS CLUB, SEASON 1915-16. o PEKING DAY, WEDNESDAY, (TO-DAY), at 3*p.m. 22nd A cordial Invitation is extended to all Tennis players and members of other clubs to be present. F. FIELD, 15t636 Hon. Secretary. Q_ORE IMPORTANT NOTICE WING to the fact that the Coronation of the Southland Queen will be held In Invercargill on October 14 and following days, and that a large number of intending Competitors will probably be present at and particlpaXe in the function, the Executive Committee have deemed it advisable to postpone th£ opening day of the Gore Competitions for one month. The Second Annual Festival will therefore not commence until WEDNESDAY. NOV. 17, 1916. ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 23. H. P. BUTTS, President. CYRIL F. SCOBELL, St63 2 Secretary. OOMPETXTIONS gC
PRINCESS OF THE LAKES, NO. 5, J£EST COLLECTION OF SWEETS. Two Prizes, donated, by Mrs J. L. McG. Watson are offered for this Competition. L For Girls under 15; entrance 6d. 2. For Girls over 15; entrance 1/Sweets to be handed in at Stall, P.O. Square by 10 am, SATURDAY, 25th Inst. Entries become tbe property of the Stall. They will be judged by a competent judge not connected with No. 5 Section. 5630 COUNTRY QUEEN. HAND BAZAAR AT ATHOL. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22. Assisted by Surrounding Districts. Goods and Produce of All Kinds. Followed by GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT AND SALE MONDAY, OCTOBER 4. • BY TOWN TA LENT. All cordially invited. 36q551 I V E R T CSSN —DOMINION DAY. SPECIAL TRAINS & CHEAP FAKES. GRAND SPORTS DEMONSTRATION. For Wounded Heroes and Dependents. RECREATION GROUNDS, RIVERTON, DOMINION DAY, MONDAY. SEPT. 27. The Event of the Year. ENTRIES for the following events close TUESDAY, September 21: Amateur 100 yards, 220 yards, 880 yards, 1 mile, and 100 yards novice; Professional 100 yards; Novice 120 yards, 220 yards, 440 yards, 880 yards, and 1 mile. Bushcraft events: Champion W.H. Chop, Handicap Chop, Handicap DR Sawing, and Novice D.H. Sawing. MONSTER BABY SHOW. HUGE PROCESSION (Hibernian and Pipe Bands in attendance). Highland Dancing, Bagpipe Music, Mounted, Infantry, and Cadets’ Military Events, and Hunters’ Jumping , Competition. Valuable prizes. J. C. ROBINS, Secretary, Riverton. PUBLIC BODIES AND SCHOOLS (NURSE O’SHEAj. JgAKING QOMPETITION, Good Prizes! Good Prizes! (1) CARES: Fruit, Sponge-Sandwich, Gingerbread, Shortbread, Lest Decorated Cake. (2) BISCUITS; Any Variety. (3) SCONES: Oven Scones (6), Girdle Scones (6), Pikelets (6). (4) HOME-MADE BREAD. (5) SWEETS: Assorted ffi varieties), Cocoanut Ice, Date Creams, Toffee. CLASSES. (a) Primary Schools (b) Secondary and Technical Schools (c) Open. No Entrance Fee. No Second Prize if less than Six Entries. All Exhibits must be left at Zealandia Hail before 11 o’clock on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 22nd inst., and when judged become the property of the Committee. A MARION REID, 5r597 Hon. Secretary. TITAD AM ELVTNO, Psychic. Consulted •“■'•A by thousands. All things are possible. Speculations, war, marriage. Love, Health. Country people hurry. Rooms: Princess Hotel, Dee street. THE BEST PATRIOTIC SONG YET 'Che Soid‘ er THE HIT OF THE CENTURY Dedicated to cad anas by N.Z. Kxpeditlonsr Force* and played by their tsndo. Obtainabl 11 mnslc sellers. Trade apply WeWngto WHOLESALERS AND TRAVELLERS’ IE L D jQ AY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. THE undersigned will close their places of business at 12 o’clock:— BING, HARRIS & CO. BUTTERWORTH BROS, ROSS & GLENDINING. 3ARGOOD, SON & EWBN. StC4l ANYONIi using ILarge Quantities of ENVELOPES would Save Money and obtain a Better Article by seeing OUR LATEST SAMPLES and Indenting a suppIy—SOUTHLAND TIMES PRINTING department.
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Southland Times, Issue 17533, 22 September 1915, Page 6
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