AMUSEMENTS. | CIVIC PICTURES MATINEE. j TO-DAY—At 2 p.m. DUSTIN FARNUM in “OATH BOUND.” DUSTIN FARNUM in “OATH BOUND.” j See the Thrilling Race between two of i the Fastest Motor Boats in the World, with a Hydroplane in it too. “THE KING OF THE CIRCUS.” ! “THE KING OF THE CIRCUS.” I Sunshine Comedy “PUPPY LOVE." Sunshine Comedy “PUPPY LOVE.” .T’S ANOTHER OF THE GOOD PROGRAMMES. CIVIC PICTURES lUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS TO-NIGHT '.UNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS TO-NIGHT i NOTHER of those Stunning Programmes 1 for which THE CIViC is Famous. . . First of All Here’s a Fighting Story of the Sea. Thrilling! Dramatic! Powerful! “OATH BOUND.” “OATH BOUND.” —“OATH BOUND.” “OATH BOUND.” Red Hot Melodrama, with Rcd-bloodcd Men and Women, in a Rip Roarin’ Tale of Tortuous Loves and Tumultuous Hates and Wildest Adventure with Dynamic Action and Crashing Scenes. » -with - DUSTIN FARNUM DUSTIN FARNUM and MAURICE B. FLYNN MAURICE 8.. FLYNN And then We go Up in the Air with DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH And her JAMES RENNIE Hubby . . . JAMES RENNIE —in—“FLYING PAT” A Gingery, Jazzy “FLYING PAT” Just-wed Romance “FLYING PAT” that shoots way up “FLYING PAT” in the Air and “FLYING PAT” Explodes with Fun! —Also the— Sunshine Comedy—“PUPPY LOVE.” Sunshine Comedy—“PUPPY LOVE.” ! ALL THIS FOR THE USUAL PRICES. Plans at Mrs Gawn’s Fruit Shop; next H. & J. Smith’s; or Ring 380. EDUCATIONAL. MISS MAY O’BYRNE, L.T.C.L. E ETURNS from Australia by Motraki on Monday and will resume teaching on February 26 at 9 Dalrymple Road. F 0573 MRS ADAMSON, L.A.8.; A.T.C.L. PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. MRS ADAMSON, L.A.8.; A.T.C.L., (Miss A.F. Harrington) may be seen at her Studio, Rout’s Buildings, Dee Street, from 3 to 5 p.m. or at private residence, 17 Rodney Street, to arrange for coming term. Pupils coached for all exams. Railway Concession Tickets. ’Phone—Residence: 238 MISS DOROTHY MOFFETT. (Certificate South Kensington). Student of the Women Painters’ Club, Sydney. WILL commence Classes for Drawing, Painting, Pen and Ink Sketching and Sketching from Nature. Special Classes for Junior Pupils. For particulars and enrolment apply to—--97 GALA ST., INVERCARGILL. J z7Bo gOUTHLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES AND DAY ADULT CLASSES COMMENCE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21st. ENROLMENTS will be received Monday and Tuesday, February 19 and 20 from 3-5, 7-9 p.m. The following Classes are offered— ARTS: Drawing. Photography. Signwriting. TRADES: Mechanical Drawing and Geometry. Workshop Practice. Electrical Engineering. Building Construction. Woodwork. Plumbing. Practical Mathematics. Mechanics. HOMECRAFTS: Millinery. Dressmaking Needlework. Invalid Cookery. COMMERCE: Book-keeping. Accountancy and Commercial Law. Shorthand. Typing and Office Method. EXAMINATIONSEnglish. Arithmetic French. Latin. Physical Science. j Pharmacy. Std. V and VI. History. Economics. Geography. Mathematics. Drawing. Hygiene. A Special Class in Modern English Literature has also been added. t’REE TUITION open to Holders of Free Piaces and to other approved Pupils. Payin Students’ Fees (Session rate) : 25/- One Evening AVeekly (ordinary classes) ; 35/- One Evening Weekly (Coaching Classes). Extra Evenings 10/- per session each. Prospectus on Application. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Fn567 Director. I . - TENDERS. : TENDERS. ALTERNATIVE TENDERS are invited for Additions to Pens at Egg-laving ' Competitions, Kew. Plans and specifications may be seen c/o I Caretaker. t Tenders close THURSDAY, noon, Februi ary 22. Fp644 Egbert wales, m.i., mech., e. Fellow Australasian Institute of Patent Attorneys, Briscoe’s Buildings, Dee Street. —ALLAN C. FORD, Reg. Architect, Reprej sentative. r * ’ KEEP the Garden Full by Planting Now —Winter Cabbage Plants, Leeks, Celery Silver Beet and for Poultry Feed: Budi Kale, Chou Mollier, etc. Clean Healthy Plants.—LENNIE & SONS, Esk Street MORE MILES per gallon if you instal an Air Friction Carburettor. Let us send . you full explanation. R. P. M. MAN- ■ NING CO., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch; or 39 Tay Street, Invercargill. 9
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Southland Times, Issue 19769, 17 February 1923, Page 1
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