AMUSEMENTS. « A Sumptuous Screen Version of the Most Widely read Romance ever written — “IF I WERE KING." Justin “IF I WERE KING.” Hu fitly “IF I WERE KING.” McCarthy’s “IF I WERE KING.” Wonderful “IF I WERE KING." Romance “IF 1 WERE KING.” with "IF I WERE KING.” WILLIAM “IF I WERE KING.” FARNUM "IF I WERE KING.” In the Dual "IF I WERE KING." Role of “IF I WERE KING.” Vagabond “IF I WERE KING.” and “IF I WERE KING.” Constable. "IF I WERE KING." "IF I WERE KING.” Also Showing Paramount’s GREAT SOUTH SEA CLASSIC “THE MAN UNCONQUERABLE.” “THE MAN UNCONQUERABLE." Spindrift and the Sparkle of Blue Lagoons; Outcasts of a Dozen Nations; Swaying Palms—Dusky Maidens; One Girl of Exotic Beauty. Among them came "THE MAN UNCONQUERABLE”— ruthless, dominating, powerful. JACK HOLT SYLVIA BREAMER JACK HOLT SYLVIA BREAMER In a Thrilling Picture of the Languorous South Seas, moving with a swiftness that sways the senses, and lulls them with a feeling of perfect happiness and enjoyment. That’s the Wonderful Programme arranged for You at the CIVIC PICTURES Municipal Theatre 7.15 To-night. And Remember — THE PRICES ARE AS USUAL. Plans at Mrs Gawn’s Fruit Shop, Tay Street (next H. & J. Smith’s), or Ring 380 for Seats. CIVIC PICTURES MATINEE. CIVIC PICTURES MATINEE. TO-DAY at 2 p.m. JACK HOLT in: “THE MAN UNCONQUERABLE.” “THE KING OF THE CIRCUS.” “THE KING OF THE CIRCUS.” MACK SENNETT COMEDY. MUTT & JEFF, etc. CLIFDEN RACING C’TB. ANNUAL RACES, 21st JiBRUARY. Nominations close 6th February, At 8 pun. Programmes and Nomination Forms at all Racing Club Offices. Racecourse has been railed and improved. E. MATHESON, Secretary. ’Phone—B2M. Otautau. Fclo4 CARNIVAL WEEK. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB’ A RACE BALL will be held in the Art Gallery on WEDNESDAY, 7th February (Cup Night). Dancing at 9 p.m. Tickets (£1 1/- each) may be obtained at the Jockey Club Office. H. L. JAMES. FcBB Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, in Don street, or vicinity—Petrol Tank Cap off motor car. Reward. Wright, Stephenson & Co., Crescent. Fcl4s LOST— North Road, Parcel addressed “A. A. Howell,” containing Lady’s Coat. Reward. Apply—Winter, Butcher, Avenal. FcloB i LOST, Liddel street, Friday evening— l Gent’s Bicycle. Return W.H.C., Times Office. Reward. LOST —On Wednesday, between Riverton and The Rocks, Child’s Dark Tweed Overcoat. Finder please leave at Woods’s Tearooms, or G. Pirie, Isla Bank. Fc9o FOUND —About two weeks ago, on Hoko-nui-Brown’s Road, Gent’s Gold Watch. Apply Times Office. Fa2l STRAYED —From my farm, Morton Mains, Seven Calves; 5 heifers and 2 steers; last seen making towards Edendale. Finder please communicate with J. H. Cox, Morton Mains. FcB6 STRAYED, from Avenal road—Black and Tan Collie Pup. Answers to “Glen.” Reward oji returning to Speirs, 36 Avenal road. Fcl33 PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 50 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of ROBENA EUNSON, late of Woodend, married woman (whose estate is under administration by the Public Trustee) are hereby required to lodge in duplicate such claims, supported by full particulars and certified as due and owing by the said estate at the date of the death of deceased, with the Public Trustee’s local office at Invercargill, on or before the 4th day of March, 1923. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. R. D. NEWTH, District Public Trustee, Invercargill. Invercargill, February 2, 1923. Fcl37 DOIG’S SPORTS SPECIALIST. TUST ARRIVED—FuII Shipment of J CRICKET BATS AND ALL CRICKET MATERIAL. FULL SUPPLIES OF TENNIS RACQUETS AND ALL SPORTS REQUISITES. OPP. POST OFFICE. DEE STREET. WAIRIO COAL! WAIRiO COAL! Try the Original Wairio Coal. HAVE You brought me my Wairio Coal? No! The Linton <fc Wairio Depot doea not stock it. To secure WAIRIO COAL send to BOYD & CO., the Newly Appointed Sole Agents for Invercargill. Sales Manager—Mr Alex. Macauley. Head Office —56 Esk St. ’Phone—lo74. WM. SMITH & CO. (WAIRIO COLLIERIES),
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Southland Times, Issue 19757, 3 February 1923, Page 1
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