Amusements. A GLAD PROGRAMME. Showering Happiness and Laughter. Popular Picture Palace DAILY at 2. TO-NIGHT 7 to 10.15. “The Sunbeam” A Rare and Delightful Story of SADXESS AXD GLADNESS. PATHOS AND POWER. You will he Glad to Meet 30—THE SUNBEAM KIDDIES —30 Also the Charming and Gifted MABEL TALIAFERRO. Y'ou Remember her as '‘Snowbird.” A GRAND REVIVAL OF “Charlie: the Champion” “ Charlie: the Champion ” Chaplin has never been funnier before or since this great scream. Hundreds could not see this picture when last screened here. NOTE—"The Sunbeam” will he screened once onlv each Evening; 8 o’clock. BE ’ EARLY. 3 MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTS—3 JUUNIC I P A L THEATRE. Direction—.!. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. NEXT MONDAY & TUESDAY, NEXT MONDAY" & TUESDAY, NEXT MONDAY & TUESDAY", For Positively Two Nights Only. THE PLAY THAT SPEAKS TRUMPETTONGUED TO ALL HUMAN IT Y. THE PLAY OF THE MOMENT. GOODS.” GOODS.” GOODS.” GOODS.” By Eugene Brieux. (Member of the French Academy). It Deals Sledge-hammer Blows Against the Humbug of Secrecy and Hypocrisy. ”To judge between right and wrong, and to be preserved from evil, it is essential that/ one shall know the truth. Ignorance can no longer be held to be a condition of virtue. To be innocent of the facts of life is the first step toward the path of sin.” PARLIAMENT, PEOPLE, DOCTORS. CLERGY", Have welcomed “DAMAGED GOODS.” Everyone is discussing it. Everyone should see it —fathers, mothers, sons, daughters. “DAMAGED GOODS” has awakened the community to the deadly peril in their midst—the terrible scourge that has been allowed to make, its insidious way unchecked until to-day the effects are appalling. HUNDREDS OF MOTHERS Have written to the J. C. Williamson management commending the production of this play. Many of these letters are as illuminative as they-are pathetic. We assume that you know the story of “DAMAGED GOODS.” If you do not, it is that of a young man who, unfit to marry, disregarded the advice of his physician, and paid the consequences by bringing suffering and threatened ruin on the people he loved best in the world —his wife and child. “DAMAGED GOODS” IS A GREAT POWERFUL EXPOSITION WHICH MIGHT WELL BE SEEN BY EVERY' MAN AND WOMAN AND BY r EVERY BOY' AND GIRD WHO IS COMING INTO MATURITY", IN THIS CITY AND EVERY CITY IN NEW Z BAD AND. IT CONTAINS NO GRATIFICATION FOR PRURIENCY. IT HAS RECEIVED THE ENDORSEMENT OF THE MOST NOTED CLERGYMEN IN SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
BOX PLANS will be Opened at The Bristol NEXT SATURDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock. PRICES —6/-, 4/-, and 2/- (No Early Doors). MS3OB gWIMMING QLUB. Grand Aquatic Carnival To be held at Avenal, On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1917, Commencing at 2.30 p.m. SWIMMING, DIVING, GREASY POLE, and COMIC EVENTS. COME AND SEE THE CHAMPIONS. Hot Water provided Free. The Bth Regimental Band will play selections during the afternoon. J. McLBAY, 4Mh247 Hon. Secretary. Meetings. INVERCARGILL GOLF CLUB. The annual general meeting will be held in Allen's Hall on TUESDAY, March 20, 1917, at 8 p.m. Attendance of members particularly requested. W. H. ROBERT SHAW. Mi2o3 Acting Secretary. MEMBERS of the Reform Council, and all interested in Temperance Work, are invited to meet the REV. J. DAWSON, Secretary of the NJS. Alliance, and Mr F. C. Dobbs, Organiser, at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, at 7.30 THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. Addresses in connection with the Crusade will be delivered. Mi3ol PRICE OP BREAD. —On and after Monday, the 12th inst., the price of Bread will be as follows: —B%d cash from bakehouse; lOd cash delivered. — Master Bakers of Invercargill. . Mi3os RABBITS RANTED, in any quantity, MAKAR BWA, at COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 12. HIGHEST PRICES. WEEKLY RETURNS. Thomas Borthwick & Sons (Aus.), Ltd. Particulars, etc., from FRANK TUCKER. Box 40, Invercargill. Telephone 444. Telegrams: "Borthwick, Invercargill.” Mb3l
Mayoral Election. I_|AVING BEEN EARNESTLY REQUESTED BY A LARGE NUMBER OF CITIZENS TO OFFER MY SERVICES AS MAYOR FOR ANOTHER TERM, I HAVE DECIDED TO COMPLY WITH THEIR REQUEST. D. McFARLAN E. Mh3« RABBITSBLED RABBITS. WE thank old clients, and appeal to all Trappers to consult best interest by consigning to us at Ocean Beach or Mataura from MONDAY, March 12. We guarantee top prices, staxting at fid on fences, or 8d on train, subject to rejects. SKINS. Government requisition shortly expected, when prices will drop, therefore we advise consigning now to Dunedin to secure top returns. WHITE, Box 166, Mg2lo Dunedin. Sheets, table-cloths, everytnlng In the washing made spotless without rubbing by using “Easy Monday" LAundry Help.
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Southland Times, Issue 17971, 12 March 1917, Page 3
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