AMUSEMENTS. RESERVE YOUR SEATS RESERVE YOUR SEATS THE PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY THE PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY • AT THE BRISTOL. AT THE BRISTOL. THE SHEIK They can’t print the Book fast enough for the demand. It’s the big conversational topic of the year. Everyone has read it, or heard of it, or wanted to borrow it, or discussed it, or hid it, or wondered when it would be made into a picture. It is a picture now! And it will be shown to packed houses throughout the whole short session it will be here. AND SUCH A PICTURE! Nothing more vivid, more colourful, more enthralling, mort romantically gripping, has i ever been seen. Consummately acted, filled with stupendous scenes, throbbing with love romance—That’s THE SHEIK The Picture you’ve been patiently waiting to see. Two Sessions To-morrow —2 p.m. and 7.15 Two Sessions To-morrow—2. p.m. and 7.15 I SATURDAY MATINEE PRICES—I/1 and ! 1/8. Children—3d and 6d. NIGHT PRICES—Circle 2/2, Reserves 2/9. j Stalls 1/8, Reserves 2/2. Gallery 1/1. ! BE WISE—RESERVE AT THE BRISTOL OR RING 380. ' —GRAND PRINCESS FETE— I | VICTORIA [TALL ? ictoria Hall I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922. Doors Open—7.3o p.m. | ! HUGE CROWD DELIGHTED LAST . NIGHT. | I STALLS ABOUNDING IN GOOD THINGS PRINCESS ELECTION CAUSING GREAT EXCITEMENT. WHO WILL WIN’ WHO WILL WIN? WHO WILL WIN? WHO WILL WIN? THE PRESENT POSITION IS: Stall No. 4 (Miss Doreen Deegan) ...... 2910 5 Stall INO. 3 (Miss Patricia Crow) 2844 'Stall No. 2 (Miss Maisie Kiikelly) 2758 iSweets Stall (Miss Rene Ward) 2724 (Stall No. 1 (Miss Mary Loughnan) 1706 Childrens Stall (Miss Cecily Wills) 1292 COME ONE! COME AIL! AN’' ENJOY YOURSELVES. SPECIAL NOVELTY PROGRAMME - TO-NIGHT,. I FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION—6d. OREPUKI SPORTS. LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 23. 'VTOMINATIONS (except for Post Entry IM Events) CLOSE on MONDAY, Octoßer I 9 ' THE SECRETARY, Odllo Box 28, Orepuki. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. i MR JACK HUMPHREYS, having been enrolled on my Teaching Staff, and jhis Schools at Mossburn and Lumsden havi ing been added to my circuit of Boxing Schools, I have arranged for him to visit I and Teach at MOSSBURN. MOSSBURN. On TUESDAY EVENING, October 10th, and each Tuesday Evening thereafter. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 11th, Mr Jack Humphreys will reopen the Boxing Class at LUMSDEN. LUMSDEN. And will attend there each Wednesday evening thereafter. FRITZ HOLLAND. I RIVERSDALR RIVERSDALE. RIVERSDALE. My Boxing Class at Riversdale will be opened on SATURDAY, October 7. A Splendid Programme of Boxing Exhibitions will be given. If you are interested in Boxing you are welcome. WAIKAIA. WAIKAIA. WAIKAIA. I will be in Waikaia on LxtIDAY Afternoon and Evening to organise a Boxing Glass in Waikaia. If you are interested in Boxing—Come. TUATAPERE. TUATAPERE. > TUATAPERE. On TUESDAY, October 10, 1922, with my Boxing Team, I will visit, Tuatapere, and will organise a Boxing Class there. Exhibitions will be given by leading Southland boxers. ADMISSION—FREE, ADMISSION—FREE. All interested in Boxing are cordially invited. FRITZ HOLLAND. NOTE —Alternating with my two capable and personally-trained Assistants, I am nowteaching successful classes at Gore, Wyndham, Mataura, Nightcaps, Winton, Lumsden, Mossburn, Balfour, Makarewa and Invercargill. Waikaia and Riversdale open this week. Next week Athol, Otautau and Tuatapere schools will be started. | Oc9B FRITZ HOLLAND.
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Southland Times, Issue 19657, 6 October 1922, Page 1
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