AMUSEMENTS. THRILLS! THRILLS! THRILLS! THRILLS! To Tango Up and Down Your Spine! CIVIC PICTURES AGAIN TO-NlGHT—Commencing at 7.15 TWO WONDERFUL THRILLERS! TWO WONDERFUL THRILLERS! Screening at 8.55. BERT LYTELL BETTY COMPSON and MAY McAVOY in “KICK IN” “KICK IN” Seven Crowded Breathless Reels! Crammed with Excitement! Bristling with Thrills! Then at 7.20 there is PRISCILLA DEAN PRISCILLA DEAN In Seven Sensational Reels. “THE FLAME OF LIFE.” AIso—“PERILS OF THE YUKON.” USUAL PRICES. USUAL PRICES. IJIHE SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. - WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. 2nd and 3rd JANUARY, 1914. £46O5—S TAKE S—£46os. £46O5—S TAKE S—£46os. NOMINATIONS for Both Days CLOSE with the undersigned at 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 17th December, 1923. Programme in “Referee” of November 29 and December 6, and “Otago Witness” of December 4th. R. B. CAWS, Telephone No.: 1136. Secretary. Box: 249. Invercargill. Telegrams: “Caws,” Invercargill. DjB76 LOST AND FOUND. LOST —In Bowmont or Nith St., Saturday, Purse containing sum of money. Reward on returning to 22 Bowmont Street. Dn1074 LOST —By working Girl, Purse with sum of money. Reward on returning to Times Office. Dn1097 LOST —In Railway Yards, Saturday morning, Plate False Teeth. Reward. Finder please Ring ’Phone 668. Dnlo9o T OST—Sunday night, between St. Paul’s JU Church and Beatrice Street, Gold Brooch. Finder rewarded on returning to Times Office. Dn1096 FOUND —On Five Rivers-Mossburn Road, November 29, One Pair of Motor Car ! Side-curtains.—Thomas Reidy. Dm 1055 TENDERS. TENDERS ARE invited for the erection of a Shop for Mr J. F. McCulloch in concrete at Centre Street. Plans to be rrr > J. F. McCulloch’s Store, Georgetown. Tenders close December 29th. Dm 1003 TENDERS. TENDERS are invited until 7th January for the purchase, for removal, of Timber Dressing Sheds at Rugby Park. Particulars may be obtained from the Secretary— W. G. COMPTON, Sec. S.R.F.U. Dn1095 Spey Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. MONEY TO LEND QN FREEHOLD SECURITY 41 to 61 Per Cent Interest. F. H. TUCKER LAND AGENT Corner Dee Street and Crescent. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SHOW WEEK! Ml IE are Overstocked in GramoVI phones, Prams and Baby Chairs and offer same at . . . Prices which will induce Quick Sales. gramophones— Usual Price, £36—Sale —— £3l Usual Price, £26—Sale £22 10/Usual Price, £l3 13/—Sale £ll 10/Usual Price, £7 10/—Sale £6 FAMOUS DECCA PORTABLE— Usual Price, £7 7/—Sale £6 15/ ALBA— Usual Price £5 —Sale £4 10/SEAGRASS PRAMETTES— Usual Price £6—Sale £5 10/Usual Price £6 10/—Sale £6 Usual Price £7 5/—Sale £6 10/Usual Price £7 10/—Sale £6 15/Usual Price £8 10/—Sale £7 10/BABY CHAIRS— Usual Price £1 5/—Sale£l GEO. BATCHELER THE PRAM & CYCLE STORE. 122 DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. MAKE HANNON YOUR BUTCHER! TIECAUSE HE GIVES THE BEST SERVICE. ORDER YOUR XMAS LAMB NOW! Hindquarters —lOd. ForequartersBd. The Pick of Southland at Greatly Reduced Prices I J. L. HANNON & CO. PRIME MEAT SALESMEN. TAY STREET and CONON STREET
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Southland Times, Issue 19124, 17 December 1923, Page 1
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