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AMUSEMENTS. A RECORD TRIPLE BILL. A RECORD TRH-LE BILL.— For Saturday Mighters GRAND TEEATSE KATHERINE MeDONALD KATHERINE McDONAW—in: Mrs Baillie Reynolds’ Sensational Society Story: “THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE” “THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE.” “THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE.” Her Picture Was tho front page of every paper. The Gossiping Tongues made life Unbearable. SHALL A WOMAN BE JUDGED BY HER FAST? “THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE.” “THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE.” —The Screen’s Most Sensational Story.—At 9 p.m. will be shown: NELL SHIPMAN. NELL SHIPMAN. NELL SHIPMAN. NELL SHIPMAN. —Beautiful Star of—“BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY." —in—“A GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT.” “A GENTLEMAN’S AGREEMENT.” A Master Story by a Great Writer; WALLACE IRWIN. Tho Third Starring Attraction presents: SNOOKEY'. SNOOKEY. SNOOKEY. SNOOKEY. SNOOKEY. SNOOKEY. —in—“THE BIG SHOW." “THE BIG SHOW.” USUAL PRICES—9d. Stalls. D.C. 1/(5. THE BOX PLANS FOR THE SEASON NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. THE FIRST OF THE J. C. WILLIAMSON COMIC OPERA ATTRACTIONS FOR 1922. Municipal theatre, Invercargill Direction—J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Commencing MONDAY, JUNE 26. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present their Incomparable COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Including CHAS. H. WORKMAN, A. HOWETT-WORSTEB, Together with the Famous CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA Of the GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMPANY. Musical Director: Gustave Slapoffaki. REPERTOIRE FOR SEASON: To be Presented by a MAGNIFICENT SINGING CASTE MONDAY, JUNE 26. Oscar Strauss’s Romantic Opera: “THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER.” “THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER.” “THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER.” “THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER.” Every Number is Embroidered with Pearls cf Melody. TUESDAY, JUNE 27. The Exquisite English Comic Opera: “MERRIE ENGLAND.” “MERRIE ENGLAND.” “MERRIE ENGLAND.” Glorious! Dainty! Brilliant! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. Gilbert & Sullivan’s Delightful Comedy Opera: “THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.” “THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.” “THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.” A Comic Opera Classic! PRICES—D.C.. and R.S. 8/-; Stalls 5/-. Gallery 2/6. (All Prices plus TaxJ Representative .. Walter Monk.

ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. A MUSICAL EVENT OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE. "New Zealand is proud to extend most cordial welcome to one of her daughters who has won lasting place in the halls of fame—Miss Rosina Buckman, fitly named by Melba—New Zealand’s Queen of Song.” —New Zealand Herald. JI VNICI 1’ A L TIIEA T R E Direction - E. J. Gravestock, i TUESDAY, JULY 4, at 8. X I TUESDAY, JULY 4, at 8. ONE CONCERT ONLY ! Mr E. J. Gravestock has the honour of j .announcing the visit of New Zealand’s ! WORLD FAMOUS PRIMA DONNA MISS ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN. ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN After her sensational successes in England —and— MR MAURICE D OISLY MR MAURICE D’OISLY MR MAURICE D’OISLY | MR MAURICE D’OISLY MR MAURICE D’OISLY MR MAURICE D’OISLY The Celebrated English Tenor. MISS BUCKMAN’S SENSATIONAL TRIUMPH AT AUCKLAND. “Miss Buckman was welcomed by k record audience of more than 3009 people. The utmost enthusiasm prevailed throughout, and music-lovers had a long and gloriI ous night of perfect music perfectly interpreted.”—Auckland Star. —Supporting the Famous Singers Will be— MISS ADELINA LEON MISS ADELINA LEON The Brilliant-English ’Cellist. —and— MR PERCY KHAN MR PERCY KHAN The Talented Composer-Pianist. The Box Plan will be opened at The Bristol on FRIDAY MORNING. PPJCES—3/- and 5/-. Reserved Scats 7/6. All Prices Plus Tax. HELP THE GIRLS. LADIES’ HOCKEY CARNIVAL. VICTORIA HALL. JULY 19, 20, 21 and 22. I ENTRIES for Heavy, Middle (58-stone), U Light (54) and Bantam (474) weights Tug-oLWar Competitions close on Saturday, July 15. H. KILBY, Organiser. J 5575 Telephone 129. ITIHE FASCINATING INTELLECTUAL I game. i PARENTS--ENCOURAGE YOUR i BOYS AND GIRLS TO BE STUDIOUS. 1 The Game is well worth 1/- apart from , the Prizes offered. i Particulars as per advt. on another < column.

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Southland Times, Issue 19549, 24 June 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19549, 24 June 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19549, 24 June 1922, Page 1

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