AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL GRAND MATINEE—2 p.m. SPECIAL GRAND MATINEE—2 p.m. ALBION THEATKE HEADED BY THE GREAT WESTERN • —Starring— CHARLES JONES. CHARLES JONES. CHARLES JONES. CHARLES JONES. —in— BOSS OF CAMP 4. BOSS OF CAMP 4. CHARLES JONES RUNS A RACE WITH DEATH AND DESTRUCTION. You Must See It to Believe It. Next on the List is the Comedy: ROARING LIONS & WEDDING BELLS ROARING LIONS & WEDDING BELLS Then We have the Comedy: MONEY MIX UP. MONEY MIX UP. MONEY MIX UP. MONEY MIX UP. CHILDREN—3d. CHILDREN—3d. Commencing at Night, 7.15. A SOCIETY DRAMA OF TERRIFIC POWER —Starring— Mahlon Hamilton and Louisa Glaum. Mahlon Hamilton and Louisa Glaum. I AM GUILTY LADIES—The Gowns will be Y'our Envy. Next on the List is: CHARLES JONES. CHARLES JONES. CHARLES JONES. CHARLES JONES. —in— BOSS OF CAMP 4. THE GREAT TIMBER PLAY: He couldn’t Work until he FELL IN LOVE Then be Worked Overtime. Next on the list is the Comedy: MONEY MIX UP USUAL PRICES. TEL. 738 FOR SEATS. DRUMMOND PLOUGHING MATCH ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MATCH WILL, be held in MR ROBERT KENNEDY’S PADDOCK on WEDNESDAY, 4th JULY, When numerous special prizes will be competed for. The President’s Cup (value 10 Guineas) and Trophy (value 5 Guineas) presented by Mr John Kennedy, to be won twice, not necessarily in succession, will also be open for competition. Classes for Ploughing, the same as last year, lots drawn at 9 a.in., start at 9.30 on day of match. Entries close at Drummond Post Office on July 2. The Drummond Y.W.B.C. is catering for Lunch. For further particulars apply to Secretary. Jn474 T. A. BUCKINGHAM. JUMBLE SALE. THE North Branch of the W.C.T.U. will hold a Jumble Sale in North Invercargill School, beginning at 2 o’clock on SATURDAY. There will be a Produce Stall and great bargains in Clothes. Parcels to be left at the North Invercargill Presbyterian Manse. Jm43B WAIKIWI FOOTBALL CLUB, THE above Club will hold their Weekly DANCE on FRIDAYS, instead of Saturdays, commencing this Friday, the 15th inst., at 8 p.m. S. ADAMSON, Jm4sl Secretary. INVERCARGILL 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 ah the Poultry Club Rooms (above D. W. McKay’s, Ltd.) from 2 p.m. to 9.30 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. 31414 205 Crinan Street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Lady’s £id Gauntlet Glove. Finder kindly return to Baxter’s. Po ward. Jns2l FOU^JD —Pair of gold-rimmed Spectacles. Owner can have same by paying cost of advertisement. Apply—Times Office. FOUND —Gigantic Display. Cafe Cbahlant Valuable Prizes for Art Union and Surprise Parcels. See Lewis’s Window. Tickets at Doig’s. Jnsl7 LOST— Spare Tyre and Rim (30 x 3j) ; also Taillight ; between Glenhani and Invercargill. Finder please advise P. H. Vickery, Ltd., Invercargill; or F. Clark, Glenhani. Reward. Jm443 FOUND —A Military Overcoat Owner can have same dyed-any colour if he calls at Flint & Co., Dyer and Cleaner, Esk St. (next to McFarlane’s). Suits, Costumes cleaned and pressed. Feathers cleaned and curled. Gloves, etc. Jh27l DENjpNSTRATION ON ANY FARM, THE DEPARTMENT OF INTELLIGENCE extends a Cordial Invitation to ALL Farmers interested in Maximum Productivity, to Demonstrate to themselves and all others, the benefits of the Practical Application of DOHERTY’S LIME. JAMEo DOHERTY, Mn 575 Lime Works, Centre Bush. CYCLE LAMPS and CARBIDE. TYRES ACCESSORIES—AII at Keen Prices. Repairs to All Makes of Bicycles. Pram Tyres Fitted while You Wait A Trial will convince you that we give satisfaction. GEO. BATCHELER. THE PRAM 4. CYCLE STORE. 122 DEE STREET’. INVERCARGILL. SATURDAY MARKET DAY BARGAINS AT WESNEY’S. Alarm Clocks mow 7/9, 8/3, 15/6 to 25/-. Footballs for the Boys 2/9, 3/6, 5/-, 10/up. Don’t Miss Saturday, June 16th Bargains at WESNEY BROTHERS, Dee St, opposite News, Invercargill. TV ANTED— To buy False Teeth; any con11 dition. Prices ranging to £5 per set by return mail.—Pearline Company, Securi ity Buildings, Auckland. MkllS
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Southland Times, Issue 18969, 16 June 1923, Page 1
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