AMUSEMENTS. TO NIGHT—YOUK I.AST CHANCE Of Soring OORIS KHNS ON, in "THE BANDBOX.” And Big Support Programme. Popular Picture Palate. TO-MOR ROW—SATU R DAY. At 2 ,'iiul nt 7.15 p.m. Another SELZNICK Masterpiece, "GREATER THAN FAME.” “GREATER THAN FAME.” Featuring Elaine Hammen-tein. HANK MAN—"A GAS ATTACK.” SEND THE KIDDIES at 2 o’clock. GORE COMPETITIONS. £\TIHF,S CLOSE ON SATURDAY, 25th INST. G. MATHESON, Secretary.
1 PUBLIC NOTICES. JjIPTON SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL. UNVEILING CEREMONY, | WEDNESDAY, 29th INST., at 2.30 p.m. Unveiling by Mrs MacLachlan. Addresses by Representative Men. 45u726 (JHILD R E N ’ S D A Y. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 25. HELP THE CHILDREN OF OUR TOWN By sending PRODUCE, CAKES, FLOWERS, ETC., TO THE STREET STALLS, Or by GIVING TO THE YOUNG FOLKS COLLECTING. 3St6S7 j r PENNIS PLAYERS.—If your RACQUET j require? OVERHAULING, send it to (CHARLES BILLS, Dunedin, who will Restring or Repair with von - best of Gut, and I return promptly. All work equal to new. lOnly best Gut i? used. Post yours to-day. •Second-hand Racquet Frames Bought. CHARLES BILLS (LTD. ), Dunedin. Ss67l j PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. j JT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the partj nership heretofore existing between the | late Richard Hatton Folley, Senr., Richard Hatton Folley, Jnr., and Ernest John FolI ley, in the business of bookbinders and i paper rulers, carried on by them under the 1 style or firm of "R. Follry and Sons,’’ I was dissolved by the death of the said ! Richard Hatton Folley. Senr., on the 7th ! day of September. 1920, AND IT IS FURJ THKR NOTIFIED that the said Richard } Hat ton . Folley (Junr, q and Ernest John • Folley will in future earn- on the business iof Bookbinders on their own account at the same address in Esk street, Invercargill, under (lie old name of ’'R, Folley and Sons." DATED (he 20th dav of September, 1920. RICHARD HATTON FOI.LEV, Junr ERNEST JOHN FOI.LEV. FRANCES MORRIS FOLLEY. j Executrix of the Estate of R. IT. Folley. i Senr. 5r625 YOU GIVE ONE .... ENGAGEMENT RING in a lifetime. Let it be, a good one —one that, should it so happen that she meets a more handsome and richer man than you, she will always have an excellent opinion of jour good taste in selecting a RANKIN ENGAGEMENT RING. OUR RINGS HAVE GOOD SETTINGS AND PERFECT’ STONES. | T. 31. . RANKIN j RING SPECIALIST, j Tay Street. ’Phone —1053. i j PRIME OX BEEF j and , i WETHER MUTTON J^EMEMBER! | QUALITY CONSIDERED, | OUR PRICES j HAVE ALWAYS BEEN I j THE LOWEST | I J. L* Hannon & Co* CONON ST. and TAY ST. SEASON-1920-21. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, "LORD KELVIN.” r PO Stand at Owner’s Farm, AVONDALE, via Nightcaps, and Travel HEDDON BUSH. WAIRIO, BIRCH WOOD, and DRAW IA DISTRICTS. Lord Kelvin is a light bay horse and stands over 17 hands high. J./ord Kelvin’s sire is Young Kelvin, and his dam, Maude; g dam Nanry Lee. Lord Kelvin's dam, Maude, was bred by Mr McLeod of Herldon Bush, and her sire wa.? McArthur. Maude’s dam was bred by Mr McCallum, of Thornbury. Maude's sire, by Ivord Lynn ; g.-dam by Wait-a-Wee; g.-g.-dam by South Horn. TERMS: £4; £2 on January 21, and £2 when marc proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. H. SMITH, Owner, Avondale, via Nightcaps. M. GLENN, Groom in Charge. St6S3 WINTER BROS. SI EY STREET. ’Phone—779. POAL MERCHANTS AND GENERAL w CARRIERS. Motor Lorry for lure (day or night 1. Comfortable seating lor passengers, footballers, lodges and picnic parties, etc., at reason. FURNITURE REMOVED (town or conntry), by motor. AGENTS for BEATTIE, COSTER & CO.’s MATAURA LIGNITEGIVE THE DIGGER FIRM A TRIAL. T3ETROL Table Lamps and Storm King Lanterns —a boon to the farmer. Mantles for all styles of petrol lighting THE LONDON, Esk street.
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Southland Times, Issue 18936, 24 September 1920, Page 1
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