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AMUSEMENTS. SEQUAH (WORLD FAMED) ypLL SPEAK AND GIVE FREE DEMONSTRATIONS NIGHTLY At 8 —Commencing— MONDAY, APRIL 28th. --in— G. W. WOODS’ GARAGE, INVER-CARGILL. SEQDAH’S DEMONSTRATIONS I arc pronounced by Press and Pub- : lie throughout the World as Wonderful. The Second Otago Battalion Band will render Selections. i ADMISSION FREE. AvBB2 • UNIC I P A L fjl HEA T R E TUESDAY NEXT, j TUESDAY NEXT. THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS —and— THEIR LOVELY GIRLS THEIR LOVELY GIRLS IN THE REVUE —“TIP TOP”— —“TIP TOP”— —“TIP TOP”— ONE NIGHT ONLY! ONE NIGHT ONLY! ONE NIGHT ONLY! ONE NIGHT ONLY! Get in early and Book Your Seat. The Box Plan is rapidly filling. We regret that it is impossible to play more than one night as we assure you sincerely and truthfully that we are putting on the Best Programme we have ever done. ] BLUFF PATRONS—PIease note that we have reluctantly had to cut out our performance in Bluff on Monday. note that the Diggers will be performing there next MONDAY instead of next Tuesday. COUNTRY ITINERARY: WYNDHAM Monday Next. TAPANUI Wednesday Next. BALCLUTHA Thursday Next. I KAITANGATA Friday Next Prices—D.C. and O.S. 5/-; Back Stalls 3/-; Gallery 2/-. Early Doors Back Stalls and Gallery 6d. Extra. All Prices plus tax. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. Day Sales at Mrs Gawn’s, Tay Street. NOTICE. A 1 SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held in the Ryal Bush Public Hall on TUESI DAY EVENING, Ist May, 1923, to cele- ! brate the Installation of Electricity for 1 Power and Light in the District. | Admission—Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/-. WILLIAM MUKKA f, Ay995 Hon. Sec. LOST ANC FOUND. LOST —Onoto Fountain Pen in Express train, Saturday Evening, 21st inst., bej tween Dunedin and Waipahi. Reward. Apply—Times Office. Aylo3B LEFT —In Woodlands Saleyards, Four Lambs, unbranded. Owner may have same by paying cost of advert. Ay9B4 WILL PERSON or Persons who removed my Chaffcutter Belt from shed at Waikawa Valley please return to me to save further trouble.—A. McWilliam,' Waikawa Valley P.O. Ay 1017 LOST, Anzac Day—Gold Chain Bracelet, with locket attached. Reward. ’Phone 1596. Ax 922 LOST —Between Tuatapere and Monowai, a 1A Kodak. Reward on returning to Times Office, or Bell Brighton, Tuatapere. AvB69 f EAT BEEF you get More Value for Your Money by Purchasing Beef. By Eating Beef you also assist the prosperity of the Dominion by increasing our export of Mutton and Lamb. Encourage Farmers to Produce PRIME BEEF. 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. SPECIAL VALUE—In Hosiery at Tully’s Drapery, Dee Street (next News Office), Black and Coloured Silk Hoae, 4/6 Pair.

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Southland Times, Issue 18927, 28 April 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 18927, 28 April 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 18927, 28 April 1923, Page 1

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