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AMUSEMENTS. WHAT A NIGHT! WHAT A NIGHT! THEY came from Everywhere—East, West, North, South—they blocked traffic—they .stormed the Box Office —they jammed the Theatre —and they all paid tribute with words of Highest Praise for the Greatest Programme Ever Presented Greatest Programme Ever Presented At The ■CIVIC PICTURES MUNICIPAL THEATRE IT’S SHOWING FOR THE LAST TIME ITO SHOWING FOR THE LAST TIME THIS AFTERNOON at 2 p.m. THIS AFTERNOON at 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT at 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT at 7.15 p.m. Don’t on any account Miss: THIS WONDERFUL PROGRAMME THIS WONDERFUL PROGRAMME Don’t Let Anything Keep You Away, for its THE GREATEST WE'VE EVER SHOWN THE GREATEST WE’VE EVER SHOWN TWO SUPER SPECIALS TWO SUPER SPECIALS On the One Bill. A WORD TO THE WISE A WORD TO THE WISE Is all that is necessarv. RESERVE YOUR SEATS RESERVE YOUR SEATS Plans at the Bristol; or Ring 380. Day Sales at Mrs Gawn’s. s Screening at 3.5 and 8.45 :• REGINALD DENNY In the Wonderful Racing Special: —“THE KENTUCKY DERBY”— —"THE KENTUCKY DERBY"— —“THE KENTUCKY DERBY”— "There has been nothing to equal it.”— The unanimous verdict of last night's huge house. Screening at 2.10 and 7.45: HAROLD LLOYD IN HIS GREATEST SUCCESS: GRANDMA’S BOY GRANDMA’S BOY Five Fast Furious Reels of Feverish Frolicsome Fun! MATINEE PRICES—I/1 and 1/8; Children 6d and 9d. NIGHT PRICES—Circle 2/2; Stalls 1/8; Gallery 1/1; Reserves 2/9 and 2/2; Children 6d, 9d and 1/-. N.B.—lf You Miss This Programme you will miss the treat of your lives. Moral: Don’t Miss It! LNVERCARGILL POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY AND PET CLUB. EXHIBITORS are reminded that Entries for the forthcoming Show close on SATURDAY, the 16th inst. The Secretary will be in attendance at the Poultry Club Rooms (above D. W. McKay’s, Ltd.) from 2 p.m. to 9.39 p.m. on the above date to receive entries. Schedules can be had from the Secretary, or from the Progress Industrial Co.Op. Store, Kelvin Street. A. H. SMITH, Hon. Secretary. J 1414 205 Crin an Street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —On Saturday, Wristlet Watch. Apply Times Office. Jj32o OTRAYING. on my property, North Maka--0 rewa, one Black and White Heifer. Own£r can have same by paying expenses. —John McLean. Jj3K TjIOUND —A Military Overcoat Owner can “d: have same dyed-any colour if he calls at Flint & Co., Dyer and Cleaner, Esk St. (next to McFarlane’s). Suits, Costumes cleanec and pressed. Feathers cleaned and cuned Gloves, etc. Jh27l PUBLIC NOTICLB. DEMONSTRATION ON ANY FARM. THE DEPARTMENT OF INTELLIGENCE extends a Cordial Invitation to ALL Farmers interested in Maximum Productivity, to Demonstrate to themse.ves and all others, the benefits of the Practical Application of DOHERTY’S LIME. JAMES DOHERTY, Mn 575 Lime Works, Centre Bush. WAITAKI BUTTEE IN Competition with All South island Butter Factories again wins the Dairy Association Prize for HIGHEST QUALITY. The South Island Dairy Association announce in their Annual Report that The Waitaki Dairy Company’s Oamaru Factuiy has again vvon the Grading Competition for Butter for the year ending April 30, 1923, with an average grade of 34.370 POINTS. WAITAIOUTTEB IS THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF QUALITY Stocksd by All Leading Grocers! WHEN ORDERING ASK FOR WAITAKI BUTTEE Maori beach timber co., ltdT Yard and Offices: Corner CLYDE and TWEED STREETS. We have in Stock ALL CLASSES OF TIMBER. NO ORDER TOO LARGE AND NONE TOO SMALL. Farmers’ Small Lota Specially Catered for. GIVE THE NEW COMPANY A TRIAL AND GET SATISFACTION. ’Phone —440. NEW FOOTBALLS JUST ARRIVED QILBERT’S MATCH BALLS AND ALL SIZES OF YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ HOCKEY STICKS GREATLY REDUCED For One Mouth lu make way tor Now Goods. DOIG’S, SPORTS SPECIALIST, DEE STREET. IN VERCARGIU,

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Southland Times, Issue 18967, 14 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18967, 14 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18967, 14 June 1923, Page 1

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