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AMUSEMENTS. YOU want cleaner, better, bigger pictures —pictures with big stories, played by Real Actors and Actresses’ THEN HERE ARE TWO Specially Selected by the New Management of the CIVIC PICTURES FOR PRESENTATION TO-NIGHT. If you enjoy powerful themes, good acting, delightful romance, then come and see this Great Story from PETER B. KYNE’S Famous Story of PETER B. KYNE’S Youthful Love and PETER B. KYNE’S Desert Gold. THE LONG CHANCE THE LONG CHANCE —Starring— HENRY B. WALTHALL MARJORIE DAW. RALPH GRAVES. To be screened at 'S.SS. And then at 7.25 you wjll see: VIOLA DANA In the Most VIOLA DANA Delightful VIOLA DANA Picture She VIOLA DANA Has Yet Made. LOVE IN THE DARK LOVE IN THE DARK A Story Brimful of Dramatic and Human Interest. THE BEST VIOLA HAS EVER DONE! Cullen Landis, John Harron, Arline Pretty and Bruce Guerin (this little chap is a treat to watch) are in the supporting cast. And there is also a JOHNNY HINES COMEDY "TORCHY’S BIG LEAD.” It should hardly be necessary to recommend this programme— ITS MERIT IS APPARENT AT A GLANCE But Still We Urge You All to See It. ORDINARY PRICES—I/- and 1/8. Children—6d. For an EXTRAORDINARY PROGRAMME. HILL’S POPULAR PICTURES WILL SCREEN: CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE KID.” CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE KID.” Thursday, 22nd WOODLANDS. Friday, 23rd. MOSSBURN. Saturday, 24th DIPTON. i Monday, 26th TISBURY. I Tuesday, 27th —— TOKANUI. i Wednesday, 28thFORTROSE. Thursday, 29th GORGE ROAD. Friday, 30th —•• COLAC. THE FUNNIEST COMEDY-DRAMA EVER SCREENED. A TIP—COME EARLY FOR A SEAT. Nr646. J. W. HILL. A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. i FIFTYSEVENTH ANNUAL SUMMER SHOW. 11th and 12th DECEMBER. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1. Schedules on application to— D. CUTHBERTSON, Secretary. Box 145, Invercargill. N 0542 MEETINGS. BATTALION BAND. A MEETING of Supporters will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Buildings on WEDNESDAY, the 21st November, at 8 p.m. to consider the future welfare of the Band. All Friends of the Band cordially invited. Presentation of Service Medals to Bandsmen by Colonel Hargest, D.S.O. H. GUEST, i Nq639 Secretary. ! i _ , LOST AND FOUND. LOST —On Tuesday, on main road between Wallacetown and Gropers Bush, a Brown Waterproof Coat (buckle fastened). Reward on returning to J. R. Mills & Son, Ltd., Invercargill. Nr6so LOST —In Dee Street, between Tattersfields’ Garage and R. B. Caws & Co., Gent’s Brown Leather Purse containing notes and change. Finder please return to Times Office. Nr647 NOTICE —Left in W’oodlands Saleyards, Pen 5, One Fat Poley Strawberry Cow. Owner may have same on paying cost of advertisement. Nr64B TENDERS. THE SOUTHLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. TENDERS FOR IRON STAIRWAYS, ETC. TENDERS are invited for the Supply and delivery, F.0.R., Tuatapere of STEEL RAILINGS and TWO IRON STAIRWAYS complete for the Switching Gallery at Monowai Power House. Tenders, which must be accompanied by a deposit of £5O or equal to one per cent of the tender whichever is the greater and must reach the undersigned before NOON on the 10th day of December. Specifications, drawings, etc., may be seen at this office and copies may be had on payment of a fee of £1 1/-.(non-return-able ). A. W. RODGER, Chairman. Invercargill, 17/11/23. Nq632 FOR SALE AND TO LET. LOW PRICES—But Qualities Good, loslyn and Kaiapoi Suits for Men reduced to £3 5/- and £3 10/- per suit. Men’s Worsted Suits, pure wool, Black, Navy, Brown and Grey Shades, £7 quality, for £5 15/-. Boys’ Varsity Suits, all wool, reduced to 16/6 and 19/6 each. Boys’ Sports Suits, all wool, sizes 6 to 12, 39/6, reduced to 29/6 Boys’ Strong Grey Shirts, all sizes, reduced to 3/11. Men’s Socks, all wool, educed to 1/6 and 1/11 pair. Men’s Rain Coats, the latest. Cut Price £1 15/- and £2 15/—At CARTER’S UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING STORE in Tay Street. SOUTH House; electru light; corner section. A gift at £sso.—Property and Finance Co 10 Tay Street. f Gentleman ’ 5 of Six Xltw Rooms (brick); latest modern conveniences; corner section; northerly and easterly aspect; second tram sectionA W COWLEY. 190 ACRES—Good Land and BuildingsWO close to city; al! under cultivation;’ mostly m young Government mortgage 4| per cent. Price £22 10/-.— A. W COWLEY, 26 Esk Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 19102, 21 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19102, 21 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19102, 21 November 1923, Page 1

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