j AMUSEMENTS. THE PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY. THE PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY. Make Sure of Your Seats To-day. Make Sure of Your Seats To-day. RESERVE AT THE BRISTOL.RESERVE AT THE BRISTOL. Rcdoiph Valentino and Agnes Ayres —in— Edith M. Hull’s Sensational Story. THE SHEIK Prices—Circle 2/2, reserves 2/9. Staffs 1/8, reserves 2/2. Gallery 1/1. Season commences at THE CIVIC "©SilSfiS" SATURDAY. —GRAiW PRINCESS FETE—VICTORIA TT ALL v ictoria Hall THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1922. Doors Open—7.3o p.m. HALL CROWDED LAST NIGHT. COME ALONG AND JOIN THE HAPPY REVELLERS. StaUs Packed with Valuable and Dainty Goods. SIX PRINCESSES COMPETING. j KEENEST RIVALRY' DISPLAYED. ; Here is the Present Position bf the : Princesses:— ■ I—No. 4 Stall (Miss Doreen Deegan) 2410 I 2.—No. 3 Stall (Miss Patricia Crow) 2244 ! 3.—Sweet Stall (Miss Rene Ward) 1816 ; 4.—Nn. 2 Stall (Miss Maisic Kelly) 1474 i'o.—Children’s Stall (Miss Cecily Wills) 1012 i 6.—No. 1 Stall (Miss Mary Loughnan) 966 ! PECTAC’JLAR DANCING AND MARCHING DISPLAY BY' FORTY' CHILDREN. Under the Direction of MRS GEO. PATON. FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA. HIBERNIAN BAND TO-NIGHT. Drawing of Raffles by permission of Minister of Internal Affairs. ADMISSION—6d. OREPUKI SPORTS. LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 23. 'DOMINATIONS (except for Post Entry jIN Events) CLOSE on MONDAY 7 , October THE SECRETARY', j Odllo • Box 28, , Orepuki. jgIOUTHLAND BOXING ASSOCIATION. DRILL HALL, BLUFF. j SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER, 1922. j 4—SIX-ROUND BOUTS.—4. W. J. Sycamore v F. Vella. ! J. Lyell vE. A. McQuarrie I J. MitcheU (Dunedin) v S. Edwards. ■’ E. McNeil v J. Doyle. FOUR-ROUND BOUT. W. Fewster v J. Morrison. Special Ost. 61b. Class. WRESTLING EXHIBITION. E. A. McQuarrie v. C. Beaton. Book Y'our Seats with Secretary’- Train leaves Bluff after Tournament. I PRlCES—Ringside 7/6; Front Seats 4/4; ' Back Seats 2/2. J. H. GILBERTSON, i 0d215 Secretary. -""-j .'.=Z RAILWAY NOTICE. | j DUNEDIN SPRING RACES. Holiday excursion tickets to DUNEDIN available for return up to October, 1922, will be issued at Clinton and all stations South thereof on 11th and 13th October, also from Invercargill. Waipahi and intermediate stations by 6.10 a.m. Up express from Invercargill on 12th and 14th October. On 12th and 14th October the 6.10 a.m. Up Express from Invercargill and the .5.10 p.m. Down Express from Dunedin will stop at Wingatui for passenger traffic from and to stations South of Clinton at which these trains are timed to stop. Odll3
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Southland Times, Issue 19656, 5 October 1922, Page 1
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