AMUSEMENTS. ( DON’T MISS . . The Greatest Picture of the Year! The Greatest Picture of the Year! ] It Will Bum in Y’our Memory : “UNDER TWO FLAGS.” j “UNDER TWO FLAGS.” J “UNDER TWO FLAGS.” I THE PICTURE MAGNIFICENT I with PRISCILLA DEAN PRISCILLA DEAN Glorious! Audacious! Insolent! As Cigarette, the daughter of the Regi- I ment, in a Stupendous Picturisation j of the World-famous Narrative of > Romance and Adventure. “UNDER TWO FLAGS.” “UNDER TWO FLAGS.” I “UNDER TWO FLAGS” i THE CAST: CigarettePRISCILLA DEAN ■! Victor James Kirkwood I Ben Ali Hamed .. .. John Davidson | Marquis de Chateauroy, Stuart Holmes.. ■ The Colonel .. .. W. H. Bainbridge ! Princess d’Am ague, Ethel Grey Terry ■ Corporal Louis Fred Cavens » 7000 horsemen, 3000 Arabs, 4200 i soldiers. The Famous Oriental Ballet. j Thousands of extra players, etc. j YOU MUST SEE THIS WONDERFUL I PICTURE AT THE CIVIC PICTURES TO-NlGHT—Municipal Theatre—TO-NIGHT i Also Showing: I BEBE DANIELS She made BEBE DANIELS Things Hum! in “THE SPEED GIRL.” i “THE SPEED GIRL.” ! A Mile-a-minute Laughter Streak—siz- ’ zling with speed. Walter Hiers is in ] the Cast. JOHNNY> HINES in “Torchy Mixes In.”; SPECIAL NOTE:—In spite of the TRE- ’ MENDOUS COST of this Programme, it I WILL'BE SHOWN at THE USUAL; PRICES. But be wise and Reserve your • •Seats. Plans at The Bristol until noon; j ] later at Mrs Gawn’s; or ring 380 • Day Sales at Mrs Gawn’s—Avoid the ; 1 Crush at the Box! ’ ____________ j TENDERS. : LN BANKRUPTCY. 1 IN THE ESTATE OF F. J. BLAKIE, OF I INVERCARGILL, FARMER. i TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until 12 Noon on MONDAY’, the 16th INST., for the Equity of the above named Bankrupt in his late father’s Estate. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars and for Terms and Conditions of Tender, apply to — CHARLES B. ROUT, Deputy Official Assignee, , Ji2B3 Invercargill. WALLACE COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. No. 3314—Bushfelling and Stumping on Wakapatu-Round Hill Road. WRITTEN TENDERS for the above Work will be received" at this Office until Noon on WEDNESDAY’. JULY’ 18, 1923. They must be addressed to the Ghairman and marked outside “Tender for Contract No. ” (and name of work). Specification can be seen at this Office and at the Post Office, Round Hill. The lowest or any Tender will not necesI sarily be accepted. 1 N.B.—A deposit in cash or marked cheque j must accompany Tender, amounting to 5 per cent, on same. G. B. BURNS, County Clerk. I Wallace County Council, Otautau, July 9, 1923. Ji27o FOR SALE ANU TO LET. i \ 1 ACRES, and New 5-roomed Bunga!a2 low; electric and latest conveniences; | beautiful situation; one acre native Kush. ? £lOOO. Terms arranged. A. W. COWLEY, • 26 Esk street. : ACRES First-class Land; all plough- ; C/C»V able; good steading. Handy to i rail by good road. £l2 per acre; £l5OO | down. PROPERTY’ & FINANCE CO, 10 • Tay Street. XA ACRES; 6 miles from town. 5tlv roomed house, cowbyre, and stable. Price—£2soo. Terms—£soo. PROPERTY <fc FINANCE CO., 10 Tay Street. CLOVER. —Farmers, save pence a lb. Send for samples and wholesale quote for retail quantity. Try it. PETER BOYD, Colonial Mutual Building, DUNEDIN. Jgl99 FOR SALE—I92I Standard HarleyDavidson; lamp, tools, speedometer; in good order. Terms or cash Apply Central Garage. Jg2l4 EXCHANGE 7-roomed House; high central position. Owner will accept section in city as deposit. Particulars from A. W. COWLEY, 26 Esk street. ALEX. GLASS LAND AND PROPERTY AGENT, CRESCENT. VEW 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, just be.XI ing completed, sewage, E.L., built- ■ in wardrobes, concrete paths, artistic finish, . all other conveniences—£900; deposit £l5O. 5 ROOMS, bathroom, E.L., a-acre, 8 minutes’ walk from P.O. —£630. Soldier’s mortgage. 6 ROOMS, handy to town, bathroom, gas, h. and c.; i-acre—£7so. : 4 ROOMS, 10 minutes from P.O, washhouse, coalhouse, sewerage, gas, {- acre—£36o. BROOMED BRICK BUNGALOW, corner section, next to tram in Enwood, beautifully finished large rooms, sewage installed, E.L., gas, porcelain bath and basin, all conveniences—a comfortable and attractive home—£l4so. DAIRY' FARM, 4 miles from city, 63 acres; modern dwelling with- full range of outbuildings, £45 per acre; cash required £400; balance at 5 per cent; repayable 38/- weekly. Easily carry 25 cows and young stock all the year round. Neat and Well-appointed FiveXOeJv roomed House for sale; bathroom, h. and c. water, northerly aspect and under 10 minutes’ walk from P. O.—R. J. CUMMING, Esk Street. FAMILY RESIDENCE for sale; seven rooms; bathroom, h. and c. water; light, sanitation; i-acre Corporation leasehold; northerly aspect under ten min- 1 utes’ walk from P.O. £6OO. This is a : cneap home for someone —R. J. CUM- I MING, Eek Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 18990, 11 July 1923, Page 1
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