AMUSEMENTSPopular Picture Palace. TO-NIGHT (At 7) TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT of ‘TANATICS.” " Fanatics ” And Beautiful SUPPORTING SERIES. 1.30—T0-MORROW (Saturday)—6.4s. Winsome VIOLA DANA In her Latest and Greatest Triumph, “ The Winding Trail ” Even Better than “-BLUE JEANS.” SEND the CHILDREN to the MATINEE. GRAND BIG SPECIAL PROGRAMME. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. ANNUAL CELEBRATIONS (TURAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT. MUNICIPAL THEATRE, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1918. (Proceeds in Aid of Y.M.C.A. War Funds.) PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Chairman's Remarks— Bro. Rev. W. C. Blair 2. Son;; —“ Mary” Mr S. Hall 3. Serio Comic—“ Jungle Moon” Miss D. McClatchy 4. Duet —“When the Wind Bloweth in from the Seas” Miss F. and Mr C. Richards 5. Recitation—“ The Poet” Mr Gordon Reid 0. Son:; —Selected Mrs Taylor 7. Recitation (humorous) —“Moses Counts the Eggs' - ' Master R. Sage S. Song—“ Out on the Deep” Mr F. Cooper 9. Musical Monologue—“ The Answer of the Miss Campbell Part 11. 10. Short Address Rev. H. B. Hughes 11. Violin Sol(>—(Selected) j Mr Bryan Mehaffey 12. Recitation —“The Appeal” Miss Campbell (Please throw in your Coins.) 13. Recitation (humorous) (Selected) Mr Jas. Halliday 14. Song—(Selected) . Mr S. Hall 15. Song—(Selected) Miss D. McClatchy 16. Recitation (humorous)- —“Our Baby” Master R. Sage Accompanist—Miss W. Hensley. “God Save the King.” Doors open at 7.15 p.m., Overture at S. Admission —Dress Circle and Stalls 2/-, Back Stalls and Gallery 1/-; Children halfprice. Piano kindly lent bv Chas. Begg and Co., Ltd. JAMES DOUGLAS, Hon. Secretary. W. R. THOMPSON, Treasurer. Uk2so 1 LOST AND FOUND. T OST—Gold Wristlet Watch, between Elies road and Dee street. Reward. Apply Times Office. Jk253 T OST (on Thursday)— Stock Whip, between water tower and McCurdy’s stables. Finder please leave at McCurdy’s Stables. Uk 263 T OST, from Don street (Friday evening, June 5) —B.S.A. Bicycle; probably taken by mistake. Reward on returning to Public Trust Office. Uk26o T OST-—Three Five-pound Notes. returning to Times Office. Reward Ji2oo T OST—A Saxe Blue Silk Girdle belonging -*-* to lady’s jersey—either at theatre or between there and Forth street. Reward on returning to Times Office. 3Jj237 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. Tlf'ISS KINGSTON 113, McMaster street, LADIES’ TOILET ROOMS. Head and face massage by electric treatment. Shampooing and Manicuring. Ladies’ own Combings made tip. Agents for Bland’s Hair Dye. Mk3ol MISSES McLACHLAN, TMPERIAL DRESSMAKING SCHOOL, -*■ No. 9, Arcade. Classes daily (except Friday), from 10 aon. PATTERNS CUT TO MEASURE. TENDERS. TX/’ANTED— Tenders for Carting Requisites * * and Cheese to and from factory and railway siding. Tenders close SATURDAY, 20th July, to be addressed to G. ANDERSON, Chairman, 2Jk247 Wrights Bush Dairy FactoryBOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. TVENDERS are invited up to 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, August 1, for the supply of the undermentioned PLANT (new or secondhand); — 1 10 x 10 Air Compressor. 1 40 h.p. Motor. 1 15 h.p. Motor. 1 Centrifugal Pump. 1 Duplex Pump. Specifications and particulars may be seen at the Town Hall, Tay street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. W. WALKER, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Invercargill, July 10, 1918. 3Jk241 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. GRADING OF TEACHERS. ELECTION OF APPEAL BOARD. TN accordance with Clause 18 of the Regulations for the Grading of Teachers, it is hereby notified that Nominations for the Election of One Representative of the Men Teachers and one of the Women Teachers on the Appeal Board for the District of Southland must reach the undersigned not later than 31st July, 1918. The Nomination of anj man teacher must be signed by two men teachers and the nomination of any woman teacher must be signed by two women teachers as well as by the person nominated and all persons so signing must be persons in the district whose names appear on the graded list published on the 21st June, 1918. W. J. ANDERSON, Director of Education. N.Z. Education Department, Wellington, July 8, 1918. Uk24B Soldiers’ Gift Parcels. >OOM3: First Floor New Zealand Cloth- * ing Factory Buildings. Corner of DEE and ESK STREETS. OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m> Telephone: 20Id. MTU F, Early Closing Movement won’t worry you if you get your bottle from the. chemist—a “Unique” stopper HOT WATER BOTTLE, the best of cold weather' comforts.
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Southland Times, Issue 17833, 12 July 1918, Page 1
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