AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT of “LITTLE INTRUDER.” And Superb Supporting Programme. ALBION THEATRE SATURDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY. E. J. CARROL’S | Supreme 7000 ft Drama, “THE MAN FROM KANGAROO.” "THE MAN FROM KANGAROO.” | “THE MAN FROM KANGAROO.” I Is a thrilling drama of the great out-back, bringing the life, the colour, the glamour, the adventure, and the romance of the country glittering to the screen. Thunderbolt’s break for safety is nothing compared with the stunts of “SNOWY” BAKER, who caps innumerable feats by leaping with Brownie Vernon in his arms 80ft from the top of a Cobb’s Coach into (he Shoalbaven River. “THE LURE OF THE BUSH” Eclipsed. Specially-arranged Music by the i ALBION GRAND ORCHESTRA. Overture, “High Jinks,” 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Day Prices; 1/1; Children, 6d. Night Prices: 1/1, 2/1, 2/7 (reserved). Plans Open .at THE BRISTOL. BE ADVISED and Book your Seats. The plans are rapidly filling for Saturday. Performance commences at 7.15 p.m. sharp with special studies. AT 8 p.m. “THE MAN FROM KANGAROO.” INVERCARGILL RAILWAY ROWING CLUB. T'HE ANNUAL SMOKE CONCERT of A the above Club will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, April 30, in the Protestant Hall, Liddel street, at 8 o’clock. All members cordially invited. 2Ax782 r pilE Ladies’ Guild, KNOX CHURCH, "*■ are holding a Gift Evening in Conon Street Hall TO-NIGHT at 8. Orchestral, Pianoforte and Vocal Items. Admission, free. Refret-hmen ts, fid. 1 Ayßo6 PUBLIC NOTICES. SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATISATION ° SOCIETY. I BALANCE-SHEET, MARCH 31, 1920. LIABILITIES, REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 1920. INCOME. I Fkhing Licenses . i Grrae Licenses .. ! Interest I Rent • Fines and Fees ; Royalty on Trout I Members’ Fees .. £1240 11 3 D. CUTHBERTSON, Treasurer. | 1 have auflited the books and vouchers I of the Southland Acclirn tisation Society for j the year ended March 31, 1920, and certify j that, in my opinion, the above Balancesheet is properly drawn up so as to give a full and correct view of the Society’s afi fairs as shown by its books. All my re- ; quirements as Auditor have been complied j with. 1 JAMES HUNTER, F.P.A. (N.Z.I, j Auditor. (pp. Winnie E. Rowe.) I Invercargill, April 12, 1920. !Ayßl6
JUST OPENED OP NEW SHIPMENT. ENGUSH TEW NAS RACQUET? From 34/- tc £3 3/-, J. A. DOIG sroais unt'i/x. Dee Street. Hydrotherapy institute (Late Nurse Grieve’s Hospital). rpHE above Institute, containing sixteen -*• rooms, is now open to receive Patients, and also to treat outdoor patients. Persons suffering from diseases or ailments of any kind treated according to Professor Kirk’s and the latest Medical Methods of Hydrotherapy, by MR D. MARSHALL (Specialist in Kirk’s Treatment). Assisted by Competent NURSES. Consultation Free: 11 to 12, and 6.30 to 7.30. Terms on application. Telephones —315 and 1131. 7At673 AS THE YEARS GO BY 17'ACH and every one of your PORTRAITS ■lj taken at various periods of your life become more valuable —often priceless to you and yours. Do not let the Seasons pass without having your Portrait made suitable for the time —for the period. BETTER ARRANGE By ’phone or letter for sitting, and DO IT TO-DAY. the woottom portrait studio, dee street. ’Phone—46L
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Southland Times, Issue 18809, 30 April 1920, Page 1
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