AMUSEMENTS. ( {this PROGRAMME IS A STUNNER! i jTHIS PROGRAMME IS A STUNNER!] . i We advise you all to see it! But don’t | be late if you want one of the best seats. | CIVIC PICTURES MUNICIPAL THEATRE—TO-NIGHT. I MUNICIPAL THEATRE—TO-NIGHT. > Screening at 7.35: “CAMILLE.” “CAMILLE.” “CAMILLE.” • The Favourite of the Gay Night Life in the Gayest City in the World. RODOLPH VALENTINO RODOLPH VALENTINO and ALLA NAZIMOVA ALLA NAZIMOVA • Excel themselves. Forget the “dud” pic- i I tures you have seen Nazimova in. See her j \ rise to greater heights than ever as • J “CAMILLE.” Then at 8.45 there is ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL j i That had last night's huge audience fairly j \ jumping in their seats. j J “BROKEN CHAINS” A Dashing ? : “BROKEN CHAINS” Punchful i “BROKEN CHAINS” Thriller! j | Crammed full of Thrills and Comedy— | - • with a story to grip you and hold you in ! ! thrall. a You’ve Nevsr Seen Anything Like It! \ And You won’t be able to Again. j ’FOR TO-NIGHT IS THE LAST NIGHT! j TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME j I Will include Edith W’harton’s ; j “THE GLIMPSES OF THE MOON.”. (Nita j 1 Naldi, Bebe Daniels, Davied Powell) — ! • A de luxe production and a Great Cast. ’ j “McGUIRE OF THE MOUNTED”. (Wm. ! ; Desmon). —A Slashing Tale of the N.W. ! j Mounted Police. “PERILS OF THE YUKON”—Part lof a j 1 Stunning Serial. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. 26th and 27th DECEMBER, 1923. NOMINATIONS for all Handicap Races CLOSE at 5 on FRIDAY, 7th December. H. L. JAMES, Ddl66 Secretary. HUNDREDS are anxiously waiting to see THE MAN FROM* TORONTO. Don’t Miss Him! Ddl6l POPULAR LECTURE “SCOTTISH WIT AND HUMOUR” Will be delivered by ; REV. R. C. BOYD (Of Qrepuki). ] In ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL HALL, on I FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923, At 8 o’clock. I Mr Boyd is a gifted humorist and an I enjoyable evening may be anticipated by patrons. Admission—FßEE. Collection in aid of Orphanage Seaside Holiday Fund. De 244 WINTON TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. DECEMBER 29. Nominations for ah Events close with the undersigned on WEDNESDAY', December 12, at 8 p.m. Full Programme in the Official Calendar and Trotting Journal; or on application. H. A. PIERCE, Secretary. Box 11, Winton. Df26B NEW ZEALAND produces Beef. See the Brawn. Graham versus May, Welterweight Boxing Championship, Theatre, December 11, 8 p.m. Df6B2 , , ■■ —. PUBLIC NOTICES. Ladies— do you admire the BEAUTIFUL? A Smart Shoes is necessary to complete the effect of any Frock. Our stock includes all the Latest Styles in Glace, Patent and Suede. Our Values cannot be beaten. CHAS. G. BOYCE. TAY STREET. INVERCARGILL. DAIRY CONTROL BOARD. fJIHE PRODUCERS’ TICKET: J. R. THACKER, O’Kane’s Bay, Canterbury. WILLIAM LEE, Goodwood, Otago. J. R. HAMILTON, Winton, Southland. Selected by Leading Co.-Operative Dairy Companies and Producers in Canterbury, Otago and Southland as the safest, soundest, most experienced, and responsible men to administer the Dairy Control Act. If you want a true benefit from the Dairy Control Act, VOTE for the Producers’ Ticket. H. BLISS, Ellesmere, representing Canterbury Producers’ Committee. JOHN MACAULEY, Goodwood, Chairman Otago Producers’ Committee. JAMES MUNRO, Lochiel, Chairman Southland Producers’ Committee. /I RE AT UNREST will be settled at Theatre, Tuesday, December 11, at 8 { p.m. Graham v May Boxing Championship. DfB64 THE LATEST NOVELS. “Love and the Philosopher.” - Marie Corelli. “The Garden of God.” (Sequpl to Blue Lagoon) Stacpoole. “Iron Heart” Wm. McLeod Raines. “The Yard.” Vachell. “Tethestones” E. M. Dell. “Woman of Knockaloe.” Hall Caine. “The Inevitable Millionaire.”—Oppenheim. 6/ EACH /" J. M. MCNAUGHTON & CO. BOOKSELLERS. ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT—Sound or broken; also Dents! Scrap. Best prices in N. 7-. Sent by return mall. Post, | to J. DUNSTONE, Box 51, Wellesley Street, Auckland. Established 31 years. WANTED —To buy False 'Teeth, any 00 n- I dition. Prices ranging to £5 per set; j i by return mail.—Pearliue Company, SeuurI ity Buildings, Auckland. MkaUa ,
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