AMUSEMENTS. I FLAMING THE whirling fringe of a Dancer’s Shawl, rainbow-hued and silken, fanned passion and intrigue into flame under Cuban skies. It brought bates and strife—and an American boy. The woman who wore it loved him. She died for that love—and stained with the blood of the Dancing Saint the Shawl brought love to a waiting Senorita. Don’t fail . to see Richard Bart he Im ess with Dorothy Gish in “THE BRIGHT SHAWL,” showing to-night at 8.45 at THE ALBION THEATRE. You will also see (at 7.15) dainty little Viola Dana in the gay stars most transparent triumph “GLASS HOUSES” a delicate morsel of tempting life served with the piquant sauce of comedy. A rip roaring 100 % comedy and a very fine Pathe Review go to make an evening’s perfect entertainment. Usual prices for this magnificent Programme. Dance in ryal bush hall, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, at 8.30 I p.m. Gents, 2/6; Ladies, basket or 1/6. ■ Fm 336 M. STEVENS, Secretary. A DANCE will be held in the Otahuti Hall i on FRIDAY, Feb., 15., at 8 p.m., sharp, j Splendid floor. Special music. Admission: ! Gents, 2/-; Ladies 1/-. —R. Connor, J. Coch- j rane, Secs. Fm 326 1 LOST AND FOUND. LOST (between Kelvin Street and Herbert j Street) —Nigger Brown Belt, for oiled ; silk coat. Reward. Wylie, Box 151, In-1 vercargill. Fm34o LOST —Wristlet Watch, between Inver- > eargiU and Woodlands, via Lindisfarne j road and East road. Reward on returning ! to Bing, Harris & Co., Tay street. Fm 322 LOST —Between bathing sheds, M'aihopai, and Grey Street, Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch. Reward. Apply “Watch,” Times Office. Fk2Bo j PUBLIC NOTICES. ANIMAL EXCHANGE MART. 4LL KINDS of Pets, Birds and Animals bought and sold. Wirework of every description made on premises. W. HENDERSON—B KELVIN STREET. FRUIT SALE. i QAH CASES Tomatoes, Plums, Cooking t/Vv Apples, etc., TO-DAY at 2 p.m. i Fm 344 F. BOWDEN & CO. | 7 j REMOVAL NOTICE. TO OUR CUSTOMERS.—We tender our i sincere Thanks for past liberal .patron- j age, and take this opportunity of advising you that we have removed frdm Esk Street to Our New Shop in Dee Street, which is more central, and trust that you will continue to accord your patronage. On our part we will spare no effort in supplying the Best of Small Goods, Hams, Bacon, etc., as heretofcre. Yours respectfully— LINDSAY & CO. New Address —Opposite News Office.
SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL STATIONERY! WE CAN SUPLY ALL SCHOLARS' REQUIREMENTS 1 FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS. , 818 VALUE EXERCISE BOOKS—2d i 3d., 6d., 9d., 1/-, 1/3, 1/6. j DRAWING BOOKS—For All Standards, j SCHOOL BAGS—From 1/6 to 20/- for all. I ALL TEXT BOOKS—For Boys’ and Girls’ j High Schools. ; DISCOUNT COUPON FOR CASH. J. M. MCNAUGHTON & CO. • Educational Booksellers Esk Street. SOUTHERN LAKES. ! INVERCARGILL TO TE ANAU AND MANAPOURI. BY WHITE STAR CARS. MOTORS for Lakes Te Anau ana Manapouri, via Lumsden, leave Tourist i Bureau, Esk Street, at 10.30 a.m., arriving : Lakes 6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays. : Saturdays, and return from Lakes on I Mondays,, Wednesday®, Fridays, arriving ! In vercargill 3.30 pan. FARES—£2 5/- Single; £4 Return. Cars will stop to pick up and •et down Passengers anywhere en route. [FARES —Invercargill to Winton, 5/-; Centre Bush 7/6; Dipton 10/-; Lumsden 12/6; Mossburn 15/-; Centre Hili! £1; Burwood £1 5/-; Keys £1 10/-; I Linwood £2. Parcels Id. per lb. LOOK FOR WHITE STAR CARS. For further particulars apply to: — GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, Esk Street; H. L. TAPLEY & CO., Esk Street (near Arcade); or CENT’RAL GARAGE, Dee Street. TO FORE'FELL WEATHER CONDITIONS THE various Government Departments use a Barometer specially designed and constructed for New Zealand, known as BATES* NX BAROMETER. It is an accurate British-made Aneroid; 7-in. in diameter; in rck. We supply it post free at £4 4/-. - HUGH & G. K. NEILL, Importers of Scientific Instruments, 93 George Street, Dunedin. SOMMERVILLE’S Eureka Hair Restorer; double strength; cures Dandruff, Scurf, etc. Highly beneficial where the hair is weak or falling prematurely. Obtainable only from R. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist, Invercargill, at 4/6 a botlfil; posted 5/-,
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Southland Times, Issue 19170, 14 February 1924, Page 1
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