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AMUSEMENTS. TWO SESSIONS TO-DAY—2 p.m and 7.15 TWO SESSIONS TO-DAY—2 p.m and 7.15 TWO SESSIONS TO-DAY—2 p.m and 7.15 THE SHEIK They can’t print the Book fast enough I 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, mi rc enthralling, more romantically gripping, has ever been seen. Consummately acted, idled with stupendous scenes, throbbing wi-.h love romance —That’s THE SHEIK The Picture you’ve been patiently waiting to see. Also Showing TOM MOORE in "STOP THIEF.” TOM MOORE in "STOP THIEF.” A screamingly funny farcical drama that is good from start to finish. Laughter unlimited—That’s it! TWO SESSIONS TO-DAY—2 p.m. and 7.15 TWO SESSIONS TO-DAY—2 p.m. and 7.15 MATINEE PRICES—I/1 and 1/8. Children 3d and 6d. NIGHT PRICES—Circle 2/2. Reserves 2/9. Stalls 1/8; reserves 2/2. Gallery (Western Door) 1/1. RESERVE YOUR SEATS RESERVE YOUR SEATS THE PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY TEE PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY Plans at The Bristol until Noon; later at Miss Beggs’, or Ring 380. APPLEBY CRICKET CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING DAY. BIGGAR STREET. SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. SUPPORTERS and Intending Members invited to attend. All Lady Friends and Helpers in Bazaar cordially welcomed. AFTERNOON TEA PROVIDED. W. J. McSTAY, 0e264 Eon. Secretary. INVERCARGILL BOWLING CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING. EMBERS, Intending Members and Ixl Visiting Bowlers are requested to attend the Official Opening of the above Club’s Green, Bowmont Street, on Saturday, 14th October, at 2.30 p.m. C. EDWARDS, 0f317 Honorary Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK will be held in the Sunday School Hall on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, October 13 and 14, Afternoon and Evening. Produce, Work, Sweets, Cakes, Fancy, Apron and Flower Stalls, also a Misc-ellan-eous Stall. Christmas Tree, Bran Tub, Soft Drinks and Tea Rooms. CONCERT EACH EVENING 0f305 NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. RI.BJL SPECIAL WAR EXAMINATION. ATOTICE is hereby given that the InstiJA tute has been empowered to conduct the above Examination for admission to Associateship of the Royal Institute of British Architects. The Examination will be held in Wellington from the 11th to 16th December next. Candidates to be eligible must have served two full years in His Majesty's Forces during the 1914-1918 War. Further details and Form of Application to be examined may be obtained from the undersigned. D. G. JOHNSTON, Secretary, Accountants’ Chambers, 39 Johnston Street, Wellington, sth October, 1922. of3oB READ AND ACT. MAKOSOAP by exclusive process is so skillfully combined that it mixes with any washing water. It gets through every fibre of the fabric, loosens dirt, dispenses with hard rubbing. You can make Laundry Soap, Toilet Soap, Sand Soap. Full directions enclosed. Just add Fat and Water. Boil 40 minutes. Grocers' Get Busy! £lOO Guarantee. 2/6 Packet—Mailed. MAKOSOAP CO. Sx9o6 Box 546, Dunedin. for Power or fighting— OUR INSTALLATIONS Are Most Desirable because we use the Best Materials and employ Skilled Journeymen only. We stand back of our jobs all the time—which is a guarantee of Quality. THE DOMINION ELECTEIC CO. DON STREET. Brunch Main Street, Gore. AND ]J ARFER COACH AND MOTOR CAR PAINTERS. LEET STREET—(Opposito Tourist Co.). —’Phone 438 SOOTS AND SHOES—A FEW SPECIALS. Ladies’ Light Glace Court Shoes—l7/6 and 22/6. Ladies' Light Patent Court Shoes 24/Ladies' Patent Ankle Strap Shoes 22/6 Ladies’ Tan Derby Shoes. 2’s to s’s—l6/9 Ladies’ Black Oxford Shoes (Exceptional Value) 23/-, 25/-, 26/Men’s Light Weight Derby Shoes 26/Men’s Glace Cookh&ms, Black or Tan—29/6 Men’s Dark Tan Derby Balmorals 34/Etc. Etc. Etc. ALSO; Ladies’ and Gents’ White Tennis and Croquet Boots and Shoes; and All Sizes in Slipper Soles. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. Urgent Work Promptly Attended to. CHARLES G. BOYCE Ca&h Boot Emporium Tay Street. In premises lately vacated by H. & J. Smith.

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Southland Times, Issue 19658, 7 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19658, 7 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19658, 7 October 1922, Page 1