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AMUSEMENTS. “WHAT NO MAN KNOWS.” “WHAT NO MAN KNOWS." “WHAT NO MAN KNOWS.” It puzzled even King Solomon —and Romeo gave his life for Juliet, to know. YOU! Will Know To-night at the • ALBION THEATBE EVERY WOMAN WANTS EVERY MAN to know—— “WHAT NO MAN KNOWS.” “WHAT NO MAN KNOWS.” “WHAT NO MAN KNOWS." “WHAT NO MAN KNOWS.” THE PUZZLING QUESTION THE WORLD HAS ASKED FOR AGES. ——Answered by CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG The First Feature of the Evening Presents: EUGENE O’BRIEN. EUGENE O’BRIEN —in—“CHANNING OF THE NORTH WEST.” “CHANNING OF THE NORTH WEST.” “CHANNING OF THE NORTH WEST.” HERE'S REAL HONEST ROMANCE Midst the .Eternal Snow. i COMEDIES. INTERESTS, ETC. COME EARLY—AVOID THE CRUSH. TEL. 738 FOR SEATS. p A I R BALLOONS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. In aid of Sunday School Building Fund. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY OOTpBER 4th and sth. Opened 2.30 p.m. by His Worship the Mayor ST. PETER’S METHODIST CHURCH. ELLES ROAD. 2.30 p.m. to 5.30. 7 p.m. to 10. Ladies' and Children’s Stall, Fancy Stall, • Sweets and Flower, Cake and Produce Stalls. I TEA ROOMS. COMPETITIONS. I TWENTY MINUTES’ ENTERTAINMENT EACH EVENING. Admission—Afternoon Free. Evening—6d. j Oc7l I HARD-TI&E DANCE will be held in -dl Otatara School on FRIDAY, 6th October. Frizes for best Hard-up Dress. Im aid of Otatara School Funds, commencing 8 p.m. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. 0c73 PALLADIAN DANCING ASSEMBLY. I SELECT PUBLIC DANCE I WILL be held in the Drill Hall, BLUFF, on V 7 FRIDAY, 6th October. Dancing 8 p.m. jto 12 p.m. Good Music. Refreshments. 2/-; Ladies, 1/-. , A. STEWARD, OclOO Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. A DIOUP P L I E S i • We are now able to Supply RADIO MATERIAL For All Types of Radio Sets. Galena and Magnetite Detectors Stocked. SPBY, LTD. j TAY STREET. INVERCARGILL. | . j SIMPLICITY, SINCERITY & SOLIDITY. ; PJIHE Three Great Qualities that charac- • 1 terise all the Furniture we stock. We j use nothing but the finest quality seasoned i timber, and the workmanship—well, there’s ! nothing 'better in this town. You’ll find I it to your advantage to come and see us if • you are thinking of buying Furniture. I iW. S. R OSINSON & co ” The Reliable Furniture Warehouse. KELVIN STREET. ’PHONE: 760 DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS. TAKE NOTICE. rPHE Largest Coal Consumers in SouiAiJL land To-day are Our Most Satisfied Customers. They have studied the question of Economy and by using .... LINTON COAL. Are now convinced that they hake solved the problem of coal costs. One Manager writes: “We are now getting more steam and only using half the quantity of coal by burning .... LINTON. A Trial of this Famous Coal will convince you. Special Price to Dairy Factories and Farmers for Truck Lots direct from the —APPLY—LINTON &. WAIRIO COAL DEPOT, LTD. ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. r SOUTHLAND’S BEST. WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS. IF You require Full Egg Baskets during the Winter Months you should try my WHITE ROCKS. They are regular “Egg Machines” and more prolific in damp districts than any other breed. —“The Farmer’s Fowl.” SEE PRESENT SOUTHLAND COMPETITION RESULTS. —AISO — of Numerous Awards, including: SOUTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP, 1922. Settings, 14 Eggs—ls/-; posted. 5. A. FAIRCLOTH 31 Morton Road Invercargill. BEGONIAS —Single and Double; Ten Choice Colours, now ready for potting up for Summer Flowering. 9d each; 8/ner dozen. Just the thing for Greenhouse ox Window.-—LENNIE & SONS* 40 Esk ,

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Southland Times, Issue 19655, 4 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19655, 4 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19655, 4 October 1922, Page 1