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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE 2 p.m. TOMORROW. MATINEE- 2 . p.m. TOMORROW. The Biggest Treat the Kiddies Have Had Yet! TWO BIG STAR PICTURES! TWO BIG STAR PICTURES! TOM MIX TOM MIX. TOM MIX ' in TOM MIX .. “THE NIGHT HORSEMEN" BREEZY EASON and HIS PUP! BREEZY EASON and HIS PUP! —in—“THE BIG ADVENTURE." Don’t Miss this Clever Kid! He’s more tricky even than THE LEE KIDS. CHILDREN OD. CHILDREN CHILDREN Od. CHILDREN A Programme to make you Forget— Business Troubles I Household Cures I I Everything I I I It's Great Entertainment I The Very Best—at the CIVIC PICTURES 7.15' MUNICIPAL THEATRE 7.15 (Always Cosy and Warm.) “THE NIGHT HORSEMEN.”— “THE NIGHT HORSEMEN.” TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MiX. “THE NIGHT HORSEMEN.” “THE NIGHT HORSEMEN.” —-—“THE NIGHT HORSEMEN.” Clever Horsemanship. Thrills! Stunts! Romance! Spirited Action! We will also introduce to you a Four-year-old Wonder. More tricky even than THE LEE KIDS. THE LEE KIDS. In the Greatest "Boy and Dog” Picture ever made. It’s “Huck Finn” and "Tom Sawyer” and your own kid days all rolled into one. BREEZY EASON Is BREEZY EASON The BREEZY EASON Clever BREEZY EASON Kid. A Tricky, Cute, Mischievous, Lovable, Simple, Grinning, Ragged Boy and a Nondescript Pup. ✓ GEE, BUT IT’S GREAT! ALSO—The Fox Cameraman’s record of PRINCESS MARY’S WEDDING. PRINCESS MARY’S WEDDING. Including a Glimpse of the ACTUAL CEREMONY. USUAL PRICES ONLY FOR THIS BIG PROGRAMME. Plans at Bristol—Or Ring 380. TENDERS BALCLUTHA SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL. TENDERS. rTENDERS and DESIGNS for a Soldiers’ JL Memorial to be erected at Balclutha are invited to be submitted by Ist June, 1922. For particulars of cost, etc., apply to the Town Clerk, Balclutha. E. B. LOTHIAN, Hon. Secretary, Balclutha Soldiers’ Memorial Committee. 9th May, 1922. Mj3l6 TENDERS. "" TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 31st May, 1922 for purchase as a going concern of D. A. Small’s Motor Garage, including Plant, Stock and Book Debts. The Garage is equipped with the Latest and Mose Up-to-date Machinery and Appliances. A lease of the premises on favourable’ terms may be obtained by the successful tenderer. The Highest or Any Tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars ‘of Plant, Stock, etc., may be obtained at our office. FEATHERSTONE & RUTLEDGE. M 1370 Crescent, Invercargill. Egbert wales, m.i., mech. e.— Fei low Australasian Institute of Patent Attorneys. Briscoe’s Buildings, Dee St., ALLAN C. FORD, Reg. Architect, Representative. Fm4l3 WE Invite You to See Our Display of the Latest Bathroom Accessories. W. K. SCRYMGEOUR. (M.R. San. 1., London). ESK STREET. (Opposite Times Office). Telephone—32o. PROFESSIONAL. CHIROPRACTIC. A. B. nTcOL CHIROPRACTOR. 80 KELVIN STREET. CHIROPRACTIC— The Science that Accounts for, Locates and Corrects the CAUSE of Disease. HOURS: 10 to 12, 2 to 6. Saturdays: 8.30 to 12. ’Phone—B29. MISS EME MlLLS—Chiropodist, Neil’s Buildings, Dee Street (Late Collins Street, Melbourne)—Corns, Ingrowing Toenails, Bunions, Flat Feet, Chilblains, Brokendown Arches, Weak Ankles and All Pedal Defects Successfully Treated. Consultation FREE.—Telephone 1479. I MORELL MACDONALD SOLICITOR, 47, ESK STREET Money to Lend on Freehold Security. z AND COACH AND MOTOR CAR PAINTERS. LEET STREET—(Opposite Tourist Co.) —’Phone 438 STOCKTAKING BARGAINS—Get Your Share at CARTERS. As we are Stocktaking shortly we are offering our latest and best goods at Special Prices this month. Men’s Suits and Overcoats, all wool, 20/- reduction off each. N.Z. Blankets, full size, 10/- reduction. Latest Travelling Rugs 10/- reduction off each. Boys’ All Wool Suits and Overcoats—all reduced for Stocktaking at— CARTER’S “UP-TO-DATE” CLOTHING STORE IN TAY STREET. FOR SALE. SUITES —In Tapestry and Plua’\ Kitchen Dressers, Kitchen Tables, Palm Stands, Wooden Kerbs, Carpet, Violins, Piano Stools, Wood Bedsteads, Bedding, Bedroom Ware, Commode, Drop-side Cots, Whatnots, Duchesses, Sideboards, Couches, Easy Chains, Gas Grills, Gas Irons, B.L. Fenders, Push Chairs—FURNITURE EXCHANGE, Storrie’s Buildings, Dee Street. 'Phone 743.

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Southland Times, Issue 19513, 12 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19513, 12 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19513, 12 May 1922, Page 1

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