AMUSEMENTS. YOU WILL SEE HIM TO-DAY! “THE LION MAN." “THE LION MAN.” WHO IS HE? See the Most Thrilling Episode. CIVIC PICTURES MATINEE. CIVIC PICTURES MATINEE. TO-DAY—At 2 p.ni. —Also Showing — BROWNIE—The Wonder Dog BROWNIE—The Wonder Dog CENTURY COMEDY—TATTLE TAIL. —and— RICHARD TALMADGE in “WATCH HIM STEP” He's a Lively Customer if You Like! CIVIC riCTUBES ] MUNICIPAL THEATRE—TO-NIGHT i MUNICIPAL THEATRE—TO-NIGHT I Here’s One of the Screen’s Very Best Mystery Stories. ■ —“THE FACE IN THE FOG”— ’ —“THE FACE IN THE FOG”— I —“THE FACE IN THE FOG”— —With— LIONEL BARRYMORE j SEENA OWEN and LOWELL SHERMAN I Boston Blackie and Mary, the two best j loved crook characters in all -fiction, never ; figured in a more exciting story than —“THE FACE IN THE FOG”— : Mystery, suspense, thrill and romance—j it has them all in abundance and when this i hits the screen you’ll grip your seat and hold I on tight, for it’s the liveliest thing you’ve : ever seen. RICHARD TALMADGE —in— J —“WATCH HIM STEP.”— —“WATCH HIM STEP.”— } You’ll Laugh till you cry when you see i RICHARD TALMADGE leap, fall, dive, i run, jump through five reels of the fastest \ Comedy-drama ever filmed. Fast and • Furious—that’s it I ' BROWNIE—The Wonder Dog. In the Century Comedy “THE TATTLE TAIL.” “THE TATTLE TAIL” jAND ALL FOR THE USUAL PRICES, j Flans at the Bristol until Noon; later at = Mrs Gawn’s; or Ring 380. Day Sales at ’ Mrs Gawn’s. MEETINGS. W.E A. AT BLUFF. i IfEETS in BANDROOM on SATURDAY I LU. (TO DAY). j Dramatic Class—“ Merchant of ; 3.30 p.m. Literature Class—“ Poems of Toj day” (second series), 7.3 j p.m.— x.. ; Invited. Ay1042 THEOMONISTIC CHURCH. Ashley's Hall, Esk Street, Sunday, 7 p.m. Sub- ■ ject: “Bible Vision Creation. loiesance •to Others.” Madame Ranee. Messages ; from Colpur and Numbers. “The Lord is : My Shepherd, I Shall Not Want” WEDNESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY ISSUE. SUBSCRIBERS are notified that a Meeting will he held in the Y.M.C.A. jon MONDAY EVENING, 30th inst., at 8 p.m. All Retailers are asked to attend in full force. Ay 1011 SOUTH SCHOOL. HOUSEHOLDERS are reminded that the Annua! Meeting of Householders will j be held in the South School on MONDAY, 30th April, 1923, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. BUSINESS: Annual Report. Election of Committee. General. I All Parents having children attending the i School and friends interested in the School I are particularly asked to be present. ALFRED W. JONES, ! AylolB Chairman of Committee. I ; SOUTHLAND BOXING ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated). I rpHE Annual General Meeting of Active j J. Members of the above Association will ; be held in the Secretary’s Office, Eskdale | Chambers, Esk Street, on Tuesday, Ist May, j 1923, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS. I—Annual Report and Balance-sheet. 2—Election of Office-bearers. 3—General. Aylo4B SOUTH INVERCARGILL ANGLICAN CHURCH. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Parishioners will bp held in the PARISH HALL on TUESDAY, May Ist, at 8 pm. After the Meeting a Welcome Social will be etndered to Rev. Mr Thomson and Wife. Ladies—Baskets. Ay99l W.E.A. W.E.A. W.E.A. W.E.A. W.E.A. W.E.A. (WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION). CLASS will meet in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Tay Street, on TUESDAY EVENING At 7 30 o’clock When the Subject will be: — O. HENRY. O. HENRY. O. HENRY. O. HENRY. O. HENRY. O. HENRY. America’s short-story writer and novelist w’ith a world-wide reputation. You meet his work on the picture screen and on the stage. His books sell by the million. EVERYBODY INVITED. Ay 104.5 CAUGHT! IN A LOW-PAY JOB? 4 RE YOU?—Do you see other 21 men, your own age and younger, w-alk away with better salaries? Don’t be stuck. Choose from among 200 vocations the one where YOUR ability will count. You can afford the lime to train—just whatever time you can spare. The I.C.S. courses never overtax, but they equip you thoroughly and successfully. Send for Free Booklet courses of General Instructions. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Australasia) LTD. R. N. RIDD —District Agent, Dept. “B.’ Box 687—Dunedin. HOSE SPECIALS—At Tully's Drapery, ' D?e Street (next News Office). Splen j did Quality Black Cashmere Hose, 3/6 Pair I
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Southland Times, Issue 18927, 28 April 1923, Page 1
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