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AMUSEMENTS Popular Picture Palace 7.15 TO-NIGHT——7.IS. YGUR LAST CHANCE OF SEEING: OLIVE THOMAS The Lovely OLIVE THOMAS Harrison Fisher OLIVE THOMAS Girl. in “THE GLORIOUS LADY.” “THE GLORIOUS LADY.” "THE GLORIOUS LADY.” Latest Topical Budget and Comedy. Dress Circle 17-; Stalls, 9d; Children, 6d. ) “'T'HE GREAT THINGS GRRATLY SAID X AND SUNG IN THIS HEROIC ENGLISH TONGUE.”—Sir Wm. Watson. : W.E.A. W.E.A. W.E.A. W.EA. W.E.A. W.EJk. TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! i TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Hallenstein’s Bldgs. DEE ST. (enter from Esk street). LITERATURE by Miss M. H. M. King, M.A. LITERATURE by Miss M. H. M. King, M.A. LITERATURE by Miss M. H. M. King, M.A. Do not fail to come along and hear all about the great series of Studies to be given duri the 1921 Winter Session under W.E4I. and ’Varsity auspices. A class for adults of any age. Learn to enjoy the immortal masters of lettered art, and to find real literary standards. Get perspective into a picture of humanity as exemplified in paper and print. BOOKS. OWN THE PAST, AND MAKE THE FUTURE! I W. G. ALDRIDGE. M.A., President, i S. G. AUGUST, Hon. Secretary. Ms«2B i 7.=.- ") : PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. I i RUTCHERS’ SHOPS will CLOSE for the j EASTER HOLIDAYS, FRIDAY, 'SATURDAY, and MONDAY, the 25th, 26th, I and 28th instant. ] All Shops will be open for business until 19 p.m. on Thursday, the 24th instant. j INVERCARGILL & SUBURBAN MASTER : BUTCHERS’ ASSOCIATION. D. RUTLEDGE, i !Ms6ls Secretary. : A USTRALLAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT ! SOCIETY (N.Z. Branch: Custom !House Quay, Wellington. I—LOST1 —LOST POLICY: I It is the intention of the Society on or after ■ the 22nd day of April next, to issue a Copy j Policy in place of Policy No. 462631 on the i life of ROBERT ALEXANDER BAIRD, i which is declared to have been destroyed. i Dated at Wellington this 21st day of j March, 1921. A. AMIES, j !M5622 Manager for New Zealand. j FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD! 3 POR SALE at Lowest Prices, delivered I in Bags or by the Load. MANUKA. IRONWOOD. I MIXED WOOD. t Cut in lengths to suit purchasers and ■ guaranteed dry. ; Apply— W. HARTLE, Buildings, i 3M5634 Tweed street, ' SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. ANNIVERSARY DAY. ■ J>URSUANT to the terms of “The Bank- ■ ing Act 1908,” WEDNESDAY, the 23rd March, 1921, is hereby appointed a i Special Bank Holiday at Invercargill, ■ Wyndham, Riverton, Winton, Otautau, ; Bluff, and Edendale. i UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. j C. G. Ogilvie, Inspector. I BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Percy H. Cox, Inspector. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. B. M. Molineaux, Inspector. NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND LTD., D. W. Duthie, General Manager. COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD., E. P. Yaldwyn, Manager, Wellington. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. H. Buckle?on, General Manager. 3M0414 | SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. i EASTER HOLIDAYS. I i TIURSUANT to the terms of the Banking X Act, 1908, TUESDAY, 29th March, 1921, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday throughout the Dominion at the Branches of the undermentioned Banks— UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. C. G. Ogilvie, Inspector. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, Percy H. Cox, Inspector. BANK OF NEW SbUTH WALES, B. M. Molineaux, Inspector. NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., D. W. Duthie, General Manager. COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. E. P. YALDWYN, Manager, Wellington. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, IL Buckleton, General Manager. The Banks will also be closed on Good Friday, 25th, Saturday, 26th, and Monday, 28th, days of March, 1921, being statutory holidays. Mq465 YOUPSELF COMFORTABLE—that’s all we ask of the men we photograph. And just think how happy it would make the WHOLE FAMILY to be surprised with a Modern Photograph of Father. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO-DAY! "The Wootton Stud > DEE STREET. ’Phone—46l. JF YOU WANT THE BEST MEAT that Southland produces AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES GO TO W. J. McMahon DEE STREET. Nothing but absolutely the best kept. The taste, flavour, and tenderness forcibly demonstrate the, word ECONOMY. ’ CHOICE SMALL GOODS OF ALL KINDS BEST PORK SAUSAGES, lOd. MILD CURED BACON, 1/8. A PLENTIFUL SUPPLY’ OF OX TONGUES. MdlOG fYUR Toffees, Candies, and Soda Fountain Drinks still lead the way. Thousands of satisfied customers. ANGLO AMERICAN GANDY SHOP (Ayson’s), 72 Dee street,

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Southland Times, Issue 19084, 22 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19084, 22 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19084, 22 March 1921, Page 1

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