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Amusements. PACKED OPT PAST NIGHT. UK EARLY TO-NIGHT. Popular Picture Palace DAILY at 2. NIGHTLY at 7 and 9. Peerless Olga Petrova In Metro's Magnificent Drama, “The Soul Market” MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTS. Metro Travelog (Scenic), "Gravy," Metro. Drew; “What London Saw” (Cartoon). jyjT UNICI PA L THEATRE, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TUESDAY, FAREWELL APPEARANCE Of the Brilliant SELINSKY-AMADIO! SELINSKY-AMADIO! SKLIXSKY -AM A DIO! SELINSKY-AMADIO! Coterie of Artists, supported by ELSY - TREWEEK . . . . Soprano. JESSIE MASSON Pianist. SELINSKT will play— Sonata In C Minor Greig Melancolique TschaJkowsky Romance R. A. Horne Joy Love Kreisler JOHN AMADIO will play Rhapsodic, Pastorale Hongroise Doppler Spring, Morceau de Concert . Terschak ELSY TREWEEK will sing— Ah fors e iui (Traviata) .. Verdi Chant Hindu Romberg A World of Joy .. .. Mrs Loughnan JESSIE MASSON will play— Drum Polonaise Chopin Prelude in C Sharp Minor Rachmaninoff TRIO: Piano, Violin and Flute, Hungarian Dance Brahms PRICES—I/-, 3/-, 2/-. A limited number of seats at 1/-. Plan at The Bristol. ORIGINAL SKETCHES OF ANZAC. Exhibited by Royal Command at BUCKINGHAM PALACE Victoria Hall UNIQUE EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES OF ANZAC (By Sapper Moore-Jones, N.Z. Eng.) FAMOUS HISTORICAL PICTURES Viewed In London by OVER 100,000, PEOPLE. IN AID OF N.Z. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ FUNDS. DESCRIPTIVE LECTURE By Sapper MOORE-JONES. 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/-: Juveniles half price. Lecture, 7.45. rpHE WINTON EARLY SETTLERS’ J- SOCIETY Will hold their ANNUAL BASKET PICNIC On the Domain, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1917. Shipmates and friends invited. Js. WELSH, 2McBO Secretary. gOUTHLAND J^ACING QLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. 28tti and 29th MARCH—2Bth and 29t35. f.2500 IN STAKES—£2SOO. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS CLOSE FRIDAY, 9th INST, At 9 p.m. Programmes on application to W. A. SAUNDERS, Secretary. Box 87, Invercargill. Telephone—3B L IMc96 ORTICUL'TURAL JgTVERTON JJ gOCIETY’S gHOW. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 7th and Sth March. GRAND EXHIBITION OF FLOWERS, POT PLANTS, Etc. War Curios and Ancient Relics. SWEET PEA COMPETITION, £lO 10/Trophy. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. JOS. ROBERTSON, MdlOO Secretary. Meetings. WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION Centre Branch meets TODAY at 3 p.m,, in Allen’s Hall. Mel2o 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 STEWART ISLAND SERVICE. INTENDING Passengers for Stewart Island are hereby notified that owing to special circumstances the s.s. Theresa Ward will leave Bluff for Stewart Island on WEDNESDAY, April 7, after arrival of 6.55 a,m. train from Invercargill instead of 9.10 a.m. train as usual. GEO. R. GEORGE, Secretary and Treasurer. March 5, 1917 Mel44 STAG SHOOTING. VTOTICE is hereby given that the Stag Shooting Season in the Southland District OPENS on 15th March, 1917. Full particulars may be obtained at my office. Licenses will be issued by the Postmaster, Invercargill. E. C. LEARY, Secretary, Southland Acclimatisation Mdlo7 Society. »JMIE NEW Standard Lacqueret IK THE BEST OF ALL COLOURED POLISHES which has come into this market. It is designed for beautifying ami refinishing old furniture, marred and soiled wood and iron work. It not only restores old and lustreless surfaces to their original tone and tint, but covers up original defects. Every home has use for Lacqueret. Smith & Laing, Ltd. "The Store that Serves You Best," Invercargill—Win ton—Otau tau. |"Y you have not got an O’CEDAR MOP you are not only out of the fashion, but giving yourself far more hard work than .s necessary. Ask your friends what they think of the O’Cedar. Good stocks of Polish for renewing. PRICE —6/8. GET ONE FROM Smith & Laing “The Store that Serves You Best," Invercargill—Winton—Otautau. THE Best POT SCRUB that has ever been on the market is the LEAN It is made of bundles of flat Brass Wire. There is nothing like it PRICE—I/- Each. Smith & Laing "The Store that Serves You Best,' ijivßrcaxLaiU—W iutou-

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Southland Times, Issue 17966, 6 March 1917, Page 3

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