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AMUSEMENTS. ALBION THEATRE TWO SPECIAL FEATURES TO-NIGHT: TWO SPECIAL FEATURES TO-NIGHT: VERA JAMES NEW ZEALAND'S OWN FILM STAR IN THE ALL AUSTRALIAN HOME DRAMA: KNOW THY CHILD. KNOW THY CHILD. Then at 8.45 p.m. the Fox Drury Lane Melodrama: A FOOL THERE WAS. A FOOL THERE WAS. The story of a woman who lived to love and a man who loved and died. Popular Prices—Stalls 1/-; D.C.» 2/-. Reserves 7d. Extra. Box Plan at Albion (738.) Day Sales at Dunlop’s. SOUTH SCHOOL GIRL SCOUTS—WiII hold a Sale of Work in Knox Hall, Conon Street, on .SATURDAY, November 24. Proceeds in aid of Uniform and Equipment. N 0549 MEETINGS. MR F. N. BARTRAM, M.P. (GREY LYNN). "^ T ILL deliver a Public Address in the VICTORIA HALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, at 8 p.m. N 0558 DAIRY CONTROL BOARD. ALL DAIRYMEN are requested to attend a Meeting wheih will be held in the Y.M.C.A. HALL, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, At 11 a.m. BUSINESS: To Confirm Proposed Personnel of Board; or to Nominate Candidates for the South Island. CONVENORS: WM. HAMILTON, Chairman Awarua Dairy Factory. JOHN SHEPHERD, Chairman Tisbury Dairy Factory. ARCH. McKAY, Chairman Hedgehope Dairy Factory. N 1436 DAIRY CONTROL BOARD. TO ensure as far as possible a Representative Expression of Opinion regarding Membership of the Dairy Control Board, we join with Messrs Hamilton, Shepard and McKay in asking Directors and Suppliers of Every Dairy Factory in Southland to attend the Meeting in the Y.MC.A. Hall on SATURDAY, 17th November, at 11 a.m. T. R. EADES, JOHN DUNLOP. J. S. GRIEVE. Nm 474 DAIRY CONTROL BOARD. ExMBERS of the Farmers Union are respectfully asked to back up their Dominion Executive and SUPPORT the Nominations of Messrs:— JOHN FISHER. J. R. THACKER. FRED WAITE. as the South Island Representa tives on the Dairy Control Board. P. ARNOTT, President. Southland Executive N.Z. Farmers’ Union. N 0551 INVERCARGILL SWIMMING CLUB. (PLEASURE BAY). THE ANNUAL MEETING. Will be held at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Tay Street, on FRIDAY Evening, 23rd inst., at 8. Those interested cordially invited. S. G. AUGUST, N 0540 Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES TAR! TAR! TAR! TAR! TAR! TAR! TAR! TAR! “S T I L T A R” QTILTAR is a distilled and improved Tar 0 prepared according to the British Road Board Specifications. Used by the Christchurch Tramway Board, Dunedin Tramways and Dunedin City Corporation. “STILTAR” is the ideal Tar for Tennis Courts, Paths, Roads, etc. When using this the asphalt is mixed, laid down at once, rolled, and is immediately ready for traffic. Does not have to mature for six weeks. We can supply “STILTAR” in any quantity at once. Write to the manufacturers. MR GEORGE BETTLE, chemist to the Dominion Tar Products Ltd., will be in Invercargill on Friday next. If you would like any further information or advice on the use'of “STILTAR,” drop him a note; or Ring to the Club Hotel. THE DOMINION TAR PRODUCTS, LTD. 53 Crawford Street, Dunedin. WORKS: Sockburn and Dunedin. TAR! TAR! TAR! TAR! TAR! TAR! TAR! TAR! ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS. WE CANNOT GUARANTEE YOU GOOD HEALTH BUT—We lighten the Burden by Monetary Assistance. Can YOU afford to take the risk yourself? Reason it out—then write for particulars of our Special Accident and All Sickness Contract. THE SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. OTT & CO., LTD Chief 'Agent®. INVERCARGILL. WANTED —To buy False Teeth, any condition. Prices ranging to £5 per set; by return mail.—Pearliue Company, Security Buildings, Auckland. Mk4lB

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Southland Times, Issue 19099, 17 November 1923, Page 1

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