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Rugby Park, Wednesday, 22 nd. Admission : FREE I THE FUN STARTS AT 3 O’CLOCK. Merchants and Travellers’ Section. r HIBERNIAN BAND. ioUTHLAND PIPE BAND. DUCKING TEE RAISER And AMATEUR AUCTIONEERING. ABSOLUTELY NEW TO SOUTHLAND. OCR DAT FREAK BIKE RACE—The Funniest of Funny SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT HARRY LAWDER, - WHO WILL APPEAR TO-DAY POSITIVELY. THE DAY EVERYONE WELCOME. NO CHARGE. AFTERNOON TEA AND SOFT DRINKS Obtainable on the Ground.

CORONATION CROWN Manufactured and presented by Lumsden’s to the South* land Queen will be on view in our window from To-day. See Also Special Display of Enamel Brooches. Lumsden’s (Established, 1861). JEWELLERS, DEE STREET.

6d Pop I 6d Pop PEOPLES’ POPULAR CONCERTS Municipal Theatre, Wed. 22nd Sept. Industrial & Retailers’ Princess XZTTBODUCXZrO FOB KBX SECOBB XHDE OHS BCZHSTSESS. INTERLOCUTOR FRANK BOOTH. BONES. TAMBOS. GEO. BRAXTON. 808 WILLS. JIM NEILSON. ALEX. SUTHERLAND PROGRAMME OVERTURE— ORCHESTRA. OPENING CHORUS — COMPANY. 1. JIM NEILSON will oblige. 2. SONG and CHORUS—"Irish Eyes are Smiling” FRANK CRAWFORD. S. Some more Sad Moments with 808 WILLS! 4. BALLAD—‘‘The Picture that is Turned Towards the Wall” FRANK BOOTH. 5. GEORGE BRAXTON will amuse. 6. SONG and CHORUS—“Good Night” CHAS. COUIJNG. 7. ALEX. SUTHERLAND will expostulate. 8. SONG and CHORUS—“My Old Kentucky Home" WILL MCDONALD. 9. COON SONG (Banjo)— FRANK WOODWARD. 10. SONG and CHORUS —“T’se Going Back to Dixie" JACK. FINNKRTV. 31. FINALE— "You’ll Like It" COMPANY. ihteevaii—s MnnjTES. C .12. SELECTION— ORCHESTRA. IH. SKETCH— Messrs MAINE & WATTERSON. 14. SONG “Love’s Garden of Roses" MISS McPHERSON. 15. COMIC SONG (Scotch) —‘‘She’s the Lass for Me" MR R. JENKINs! 16. SONG (Selected) — MRS MURPHY. 17. A Cruise in the “Ancient Lights’’ with MR K. WHITELOCK. 18. VOCAL DUET—“The Day is Done” MRS EASTWOOD and MR PEARCE. 19. FUNNIOSITIES— MR S. AUGUST. 20. SONG—“Thy Sentinel am I” MR DUGLAS McPHERSON. ACCOMPANISTS — MRS N. ,T. BROKENSHIRE. TO CONCLUDE WITH THE LAUGHABLE FARCE“THE BA w x Xjlt’S CLUBS.” —■ — Characters Lawyer Pleecem Frank Booth. His Clerk George Braxton. Mrs De Brown Rich Jack Brokenshire. Other Characters by the Company. Another Wednesday ! THIS TIME AT WYNDHAM. On Wednesday Next, 22nd inst. •THE I2STDUSXBXAJC. and SETAXLHES OK 1 have combined with their ~w Monster Procession and Trades Display ! at WYNDHAM, which will take place immediately on arrival of Special T-r-vi-n leaving Invercargill at 1-45 pm ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS: —Procession through Town to Recreation Grounds. —Unique Sports Programme on Grounds (see Posters) and Torchlight Procession in the evening to Town Hall, where a Grand Concept will be held in connection with the above DEMONSTRATION CHEAP FARE TICKETS may be obtained from all Drapers, also Messrs Kingsland and Co., S. McDonald, and T. Simon (Bootmakers), or from Martin and Co., Don street, and Begg’s, Esk street, also at Ticket-box (outside Station only) from 1 p.m. on WTEDNESD AT. «r.r. pbOCSESS QO TO HELP THE WOUfIOEB SOLDIERS, the 'Limit* Watch TWO YEARS A PERFECT ZXAXEEEEPEB —23/6. I Import this WATCH direct from the Manufacturer—its an open face style. in Strong Nickel Case, dust proof, Jewelled wherever there is friction—the parts interchangeable. I know the WATCH—I knew its quality—and I give every Purchaser two years guarantee. Its Just a Perfect Time-keeper, and the price is special—22/8. J. D. GILMORE, COKSUIinJO OPTICIAST AM JEWELLER, DEE STREET (Opposite P. 0.), INVERCARGILL^' I I

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Southland Times, Issue 17533, 22 September 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 17533, 22 September 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 17533, 22 September 1915, Page 6

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