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AMUSEMENTS. SHE PROMISED TO OBEY AT THE STRANGEST WEDDING EVER CELEBRATED —in—“WAIT TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY.” ALBION THEATRE When Noah was looking out of the Ark he said: “When the Clouds Roll by We Ought to have Good Weather.” So See “WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY." “WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY." “WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY." “WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY.” “WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY." “WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY.” And All Your Troubles will Vanish with the Clouds. Our First Feature of the Evening presents: THE MIRACLE MAN. THE MIRACLE MAN. JOSEPH DOWLING JOSEPH DOWLING —in——“THE KENTUCKY COLONEL."— —"THE KENTUCKY COLONEL.”— —“THE KENTUCKY COLONEL."— —“THE KENTUCKY COLONEL.”— A Human Interest Story pulsating with Action, Dynamic in its appeal and with a Charm to Thrill Anyone. . . Last, but not Least, is a MERMAID COMEDY. MERMAID COMEDY. THE VAGRANT. THE VAGRANT. THE VAGRANT. THE VAGRANT. THIS GREAT BILL AT USUAL PRICES. —TEL. 738 FOR SEATS.— INVERCARGILL AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. JpOURTH EVENING SPORTS. TO BE HELD THIS EVENING —on — I RUGBY PARK. RUGBY PARK. At 7 pju. Good Entries! Good Sports. | Javelin Exhibition by J. H. Hall. Fq7o2 E. C. ISAACS, Hon. Sec. LOOK OUT FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT —— the Y.M.C.A. HALL. THE PREMIER DANCE CLUB are opening in the above Hall, Tay Street, at 8 p.m., under the management of the late popular Band Dance Committee. Good Orchestra under Mr Duerden (pianist), Mr Cooper (drums). Ladies—l/-. Gents—2/6. Fq7l2 LOST AND FOUND. LOST —On Sunday night, between St. John’s Church and Leet Street, Gold Brooch. Reward on returning to 153 Leet Street. Fq7l3 LOST —Near Ryal Bush; parcel containing pair Gent’s Trousers. Finder please return to Ryal Bush Store. Reward. Fp6B6 STRAYED —On top.-hill; Five Old Ewes, ‘ four shorn and one with wool on. Owner can have same by paying expense of advertising.—John Casserly, Limehills. Fq7l6 PROFESSIONAL. Eric m. russell, SOLICITOR. Hallenstein’s Buildings, Esk Street. MONEY TO LEND On Approved Freehold Security. INCOME TAX WORK A SPECIALTY. qe o. McCarter, jun. EXPERT BOOK-KEEPER. Bank N.S.W. Chambers. Dee Street. INVERCARGILL.

STRANG (Late of Miss Alackay’s, Hallenstein’s Bldgs.) HAIR AND SKIN SPECIALIST. Rout’s Buildings, corner Don and Dee Sts. (Entrance Dee Street). Face Massage with Hand and Electric Vibrator, Shampooing, Hair Tinting, Buster Cuts, etc. Agents for “EGIPTA,” the wellknown Eastern remedy for the removal of Superfluous Hair. Every attention given to Children. Consultation Free. ’Phone: 1078. EFYPTUS, TOILET SPECIALIST. THE True Egyptian Treatment for Skin and Hair Diseases, including Falling Hair, Baldness, Dandruff, Scaly Scalp, Greyness, and the genuine Egyptian Treatment for Superfluous Hair. Address: SMITH’S BLDGS., (Next Supreme Court), Tay Street. ’Phone—l2B7. CHIROPRACTIC. Nicol and wright. LTIROPRACTORS, 86 Kelvin Street, Invercargill. ’Phone B;** MERSEY STREET, GORE. Chiropractic the science that accounts for, locates, and corrects the cause of disease. Hours: 10 a.m. to 12; 2 to 6. Saturdays: 8.30 to 12. MISS EME MILLS, Chiropodist, Neil’s Buildings, Dee street (late Collins St., Melbourne:—Corns, Ingrowing Toenails, Bunions, Flat Feet, Chilblains, Brokendown Arches, Weak Ankles and all Pedal Defects Successfully Treated. Consultation FREE. —Telephone: 1479 Money to lend on first class SECURITY. WATSON & HAGGITT SOLICITORS ESK STREET A MORELL MACDO NaTd . SOLICI TOR, 47, ESK STREET. Money to lend on Freehold Security. CHILDREN’S SANDALS FOR SCHOOL. COMBINING Coolness and Strength. A Good Solid Wearing Sandal in Black or Tan. All at Cash Prices. CHAS. G. BOYCE. CASH BOOT EMPORIUM—TAY STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 19771, 20 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19771, 20 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19771, 20 February 1923, Page 1