Amusements. BK PARLY TO-NIGHT AT THE LEADING PICTURE THEATRE. Popular Picture Palace DAILY at 2. TO-NIGHT at 7 and 9. PEERLESS OLGA PETROVA PEERLESS OLGA PETROVA In the Mighty Metro Marvel, “The Soul Market” “The Soul Market” A Strong Picture of a Stronger Handled with Rare Delicacy. A CLEAN, WHOLESOME STORY. A DELIGHT PPL ROMANCE. “What London Saw” Depicts the Zeppelin Raid on London and the Palling Zepps. The Beautiful Metro Travelog THE GARDEN OP THE PACIFIC. GRAVY! Mr and Mrs Sidney Drew’s GRAVY! Cleverest & Brightest Comedy. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. 6d AND PRICES AS USUAL 3d ORIGINAL SKETCHES OF ANZAC. Exhibited by Roval Command at BUCKINGHAM PALACE Opening THIS (MON.) EVENING at 7.30. Victoria Hall UNIQUE EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES OF ANZAC (By Sapper Mooro-Jones, N.Z. Eng.) FAMOUS HISTORICAL PICTURES Viewed in London by OVER 100,000, PEOPLE. OFFICIAL OPENING HRS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF Invercargill (Mr D. McFarlane). Will Open the Exhibition AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 IN AID OP N.Z. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ FUNDS. DESCRIPTIVE LECTURE By Sapper Moore-Jones will follow the Opening. ADMISSION—Front Seats, 2/-; Back, 1/-; Juveniles halfprice. On and after To-morrow (Tues.), the Hours and Admissions will be as follows: DAY SESSIONS; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adults, 1/-; Juveniles, 6d. Lecture at 3 o’clock. EVENING SESSIONS. 7.30 to 10 p.m. Front Seats, 2/-; Back Seats, 1/-; Juven--1 iles half price. Lecture, 7.45. M UNI Cl P A L THEATRE, TO-MORROW—TUESDAY —NIGHT. 6th MARCH—6th. Great Farewell Concert By the Most Brilliant Coterie of Artists who have yet toured the Dominion. Selinsky—Amadio Supported by ELSY TREWEEK .. .. Soprano. JESSIE MASSON Pianist.
NEXT TUESDAY’S PROGRAMME Will contain a further series of Musical Masterpieces from the Repertoire of each of the Visiting Artists. PRICE—4/-, 3/-, 2/-, and a limited number of Seats at 1/-. Special concessions to Teachers and Students. PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. Representative .. .. J. SUTTON CROW. Touring Representative JOHN HOPKINS jpjORTICULTURAL gOCIETY’S gHOW. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 7th and Bth March. GRAND EXHIBITION OP FLOWERS, POT PLANTS. Etc. War Curios and Ancient Relics. SjWEET PEA COMPETITION, £lO 10/Trophy, ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. JOS. ROBERTSON. MdlOO Secretary. QORE RACING QLUB. SUMMER MEETING. MARCH 21 and 22. NOMINATIONS for all Events CLOSE at 9 p.m. on MONDAY, March sth. J. LATHAM, 3Mb42 Secretary. Meetings. BOY SCOUTS. INVERCARGILL DISTRICT. ALL Troops will Parade in Y.M.C.A. Hall on TUESDAY, March 6, at 7.30 p.m. DRESS—Uniform. No staves; no havesacks. S. J. KELLY, S.M., Mdlo4 O.C. District. STAG SHOOTING. 'VJ’OTICE is hereby given that the Stag -1-v Shooting Season in the Southland District OPENS on 15th March, 1917. Pull particulars may be obtained at my office. Licenses will be Issued by the Postmaster, Invercargill. E. C. LEARY, Secretary, Southland Acclimatisation Mdlo7 Society. A Singer Writes: “ The mixture I mode with HEAITS ESSENCE gave me instant relief. My voice is restored and that choking feeling gone." One bottle MEAN'S ESSENCE makes a pint of the finest family cough and cold remedy. Try it. But be sore you get H-E-A-KT’S Zest! Enjoyment aids Digestion. Beluctance to eat will vanish when you taste a dish seasoned with Mellor’s Sauce Best condiment man can make or money buy. TEST IT AT ANV MEAL I
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Southland Times, Issue 17965, 5 March 1917, Page 3
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