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AMUSEMENTS. ~ ALBION THEATRE Commencing 7.15 To-night. WE PRESENT A TREMENDOUS PROGRAMME. Easily the Most Enchanting Entertainment Ever Offered Anywhere. Never has more been offered in Healthful and Instructive Amusement, ft is Our Biggest and Best Effort and TREMENDOUS just HALF Describes It! JACK PICKFORD The Famous Mary Pickford’s Brother, in a Notable Return of a Notable Star in a Notable Picturisation of a Notable Story. A Story of Speed—Love with Laughter— Glories Galore. Daring that’s Dangerous. GARRISON’S FINISH GARRISON’S FINISH Romance that Races in the Midst of Thrilling Races.. No end of diversion and Thrilling Entertainment. Actual Photographs of the KENTUCKY DERBY and Metropolitan Handicap, and Unlimited Enjoyment. "THEY’RE 0FF1” “THEY’RE OFF!” And You’re in for the Thrill of a Lifetime. A Dashing Steed—A Crashing Speed —Crashing Deed—for Lovers of Love and Lovers of Racing. A PICTURE WITH EVERYTHING THE PICTURE-LOVER WANTS. GARRISON'S FINISH GARRISON’S FINISH The First Feature of the Evening is: THE MYRTLE REED STORY: ATTHESIGN OFTHEJACKIO’LANTERN ATTHESIGN OFTHE JACK O’LANTERN ATTHESIGN OFTHE JACK O'LANTERN ATTHESIGN OFTHE JACK O’LANTERN A DELIGHTFUL MYSTERY PLAY A DELIGHTFUL MYSTERY PLAY Comedies. Interests, Etc., Etc. DESPITE THE COST DESPITE THE COST THE PROGROMME WILL BE SCREENED THE PROGROMME WILL BE SCREENED AT USUAL PRICES CHILDREN—6d. Wednesday and Thursday Special Matinee—WEDNESDAY—2 p.m. Special Matinee—WEDNESDAY—2 p.m. —TeL 738 for Reserves.— COURT STAR OF FOREST, 1.0. F. WILL hold a Dance in the Woodlands Public Hall on WEDNESDAY, June 13, at 8.30 pjn. Sub.: Gents, 3/-. Ladies, 3/-.—G. Piercy, Secretary. Jj3oB PUBLIC NOTICES. GO-CARTS AND PRAMS In Newest Shapes. From £3 up. WIDE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM. REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF BICYCLES GEO. BATCHELER The Pram and Cycle Store (Late T. Bird). 122 DEE ST. INVERCARGILL. PING-PONG is all the rage just now. New Stock of this popular Game just arrived direct from England. Prices—--4/11, 6/9, 9/6, 12/6, 15/6, 20/-, 25/-, 30/-, 37/6. Procure a set at once. Great Fun for the Winter Evenings.—NOßLE’S, Dee Street. KTEW Editions, 2 / 6: Brown Sugar, Womar. Hater, Dancing Master, The Matherson Marriage, by Ruby M. Ayers; The GoGetter, Cappy Ricks, by Peter B. Kyne, The Adventures of Jimmie Dale, The Miracle Man, From Now On, The Beloved Traitor, by Frank L. Packard; Firebrand Previson, The Trail Hcrdc, The Ranchman, by Seltzer; The Yukon Trail, by William Macleod Raine, etc—NOBLE’S, Dee Street. LAMPS —“Long Lite Lamps,” “Can’t Smoke Lamps,” “Cheerful Lamps,”— that’s the kind of Lamp you will get when you purchase one trom us. We stock Table Lamps, Hand Lamps, Wall Lamps, also Wicks, Chimneys Burners, etc. You get the Value. We get the Business NOBLE'S. Dee Street

SCALLYWAG SETS—The Ideal Winter ’Game, 12/6 a Set. Father, Mother and Family can all take part in this excellent Game. You will see two good points when examining these Scallywag Sets—Quality and Price.—NOßLE’S, Dee Street. NOBLE’S DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. BROAD, SMALL & CO -FOR—BEDDING A GOOD BED MEANS GOOD REST. 4 ND Our Bedding scores Full Marks for Quality. Our BEDDING Sales are the Biggest in Southland, because Our Values cannot be equalled LOOK AT THIS! No. 1 Bed, 6ft. x 4ft 6-in., filled with ’.9-lbs. Best Samarang Kapok, covered with High-grade Ticking, for £2lO/KEEP WARM THIS WINTER By Sleeping bn one of these Famous Low Priced Beds. BUY ONE TO-DAY AND BE WARM TO-NIGHT. WIRE MATTRESSES & BEDSTEADS AS SOLD BY US REPRESENT HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES. TEST OUR VALUES FOR YOURSELF. BROAD, SMALL & CO SHOWROOM: DEE STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 18965, 12 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 18965, 12 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 18965, 12 June 1923, Page 1

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