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Amusements. A PHENOMENAL PRODUCT’ION. A PHENOMENAL PRODUCTION. IT'S A "MPrUO.” IT’S A "METRO." TO-DAY at 2. TO-.XTGHT ftl T. At the Leading Picture Theatre. At the Leading Picture Theatre. Popular Picture Palace Twice Nightly at 7 oVUxk & ;i o’clock. THE EMINENT ACTOR, Mr Edmund Breese As MIM CAHEW." As “JIM CAREW.” In "Metro's" Overwhelming Success, The Lure of Hearts Desire” The Lure of Hearts Desire” Some of the Great Scenes. THE RESCUE AT THE LIGHTHOUSE THE EIGHT WITH THE, BULLY THE SNOW FIELDS OF ALASKA LOST IN A SNOWDRIFT. BROADWAY—NEW YORK. The Glitter of the Great White Way. The Auckland Cup MAGNIFICENT VIEWS AT ELLERSLIK •DEPREDATION— THE WINNER THE BEAUTIFUL METRO TRAVELOG SUPREME IN SCENIC ART. ’THE MAKING OVER OF MOTHER” A SCREAMING CHRISTIE COMEDY 6d— LATEST ECLAIR JOURNAL —3d UXICIPAI. T H E A T R E. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JAN. 30. Selinsky—Amadio FAMOUS RUSSIAN VIOLINIST AND WORLD’S EMINENT FLAUTIST, Supported by ELSY TR.BWEEK . . . Gifted Soprano JESSIE MASSON . . Brilliant Pianlstc WHAT THEY SAID IN WELLINGTON: "SS'.. Times"; "The enthusiasm evoked by his (Belinsky's) efforts was a fitting tribute to his genius." "Evening Post”: “He iAmadio) makes the flute an instrument expressive of a perfect orgy of pleasure.” "Dominion”; "Selinsky is undoubtedly among the small group of really great violinists who have visited this country." "Dominion”: “Amadio is a master indeed.” "X.K Times"; "Miss Treweek possesses a sweet, cultured and flexible voice, with a considerable range." "Evening Post”; "Miss James Masson is a brilliant and cultured player.” PRICES; 4/-, 3/-, 3/-. A limited number of seats at 1/-. Plan at The. Bristol. Representative . ... J. Sutton Crow. Touring Representative . John Hopkins. ST. JOHN'S PICNIC: Train leaves 9.10, Wednesday morning (31st) for Ocean Beach. Tickets obtainable from Committee at Railway Station from 8.46. 2Jv500 Meetings. SOUTHLAND WAR FUNDS ASSOCIATION. INVERCARGILL BRANCH. rriHß Monthly Meeting of the above X Branch will be held in the Town Hall. T»y street, on TUESDAY, 30th January, 1917, at 7.30 p.m. Business —Important. T. W. WALKER, 2Ju459 Hon. Secretary. I THE UNDERSIGNED, do apply for » New Slaughterhouse License on Section 12, Block 11, New River Hundred at Wrights Bush. J. E. BONIFACE, 2 J v 4 98 Butcher. Broadwood Pianos were first manufactured in the year 1711. The Old-established House of JOHN BROADWOOD & SOX Is famed throughout the British Empire for the excellence of its Manufactures PIANOS AND PLATER-PIANOS. THE NAME BROADWOOD OX A PIANOFORTE IS AN INDICATION OF QUALITY'. Whether it be the modest cottage model or the magnificent full concert grand, the workmanship Is the same. BROADWOOD'S! Write for catalogues and particulars of deferred payment system, or call personally and inspect our stock at your leisure. The Bristol Piano Co BROADWOOD AGENTS. (H. G, GLEBSON, Manager), ESK ST., INVERCARGILL (Near Railway Station). The Healthy Man’s Creed. 1 believe THAT bodily health is necessary to continued and effective work. THAT “ gronch ” is more often the effect of a bad liver than a natural bad temper. THAT my body influences my spirit, and my spirit influences ray body. THAT I owe it as a duty to my family, my friends, and my business to keep in perfect health. THAT indigestion and constipation are the commonest of human maladies, and often the most neglected. THAT a sound and healthy stomach means a cheerful disposition and reasonable optimism —mental qualities which must eventually lead to success. THAT Dr Grossland’s “ Noxol ” cures my indigestion and constipation, and has proved an effective remedy in thousands of other cases also many considered hopelessly obstinate. THAT it is a perfect compound of fruit and vegetable juices; its effects are immediate and ultimately permanent, because it cures along natural lines. Dr Crossland's " Noxol ” can be obtained from all leading Chemists and Storekeepers. Price, 2/- per bottle. 3

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Southland Times, Issue 17935, 29 January 1917, Page 3

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