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'AMUSEMENTS. X' ! piNAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT OF: “THE BRIGHT SHAWL.” “THE BRIGHT SHAWL." “THE BRIGHT SHAWL.” “THE BRIGHT SHAWL." The Flaming Romance of the Young American and the Spanish Dancer. —with — RICHARD BARTHELMESS and DOROTHY GISH. —and—“GLASS HOUSES" “GLASS HOUSES" r- “GLASS HOUSES” "GLASS HOUSES” —Starring— VIOLA DANA. VIOLA DANA. VIOLA DANA. VIOLA DANA. A Drama of Crooks, Cooks and Women's Looks. j ALBION THEATRE j TO-MORROW: j A Cast of Stars in a High Powered Drama, ! combining the Pathos of Poverty with the i Dazzle of Wealth. ) "NOTORIETY" “NOTORIETY.” I “NOTORIETY" "NOTORIETY.” j “NOTORIETY” “NOTORIETY.”' " N OTO RIETY" “ N OTO RIETY.” i - -Also—• . “THE SHEIK'S WIFE” “THE SHEIK’S WIFE” “THE SHEIK'S WIFE” “THE SHEIK'S WIFE” (Sequel to “THE SHEIK.” A Spectacular Pageant and Dramatic Document of Life in the East—the Dessert. DRAMA SUPREME. NO INCREASE IN PRICES! NO INCREASE IN PRICES! FOR THIS COLOSSAL PROGRAMME. A DANCE will be held in the Otahuti Hall on FRIDAY, Feb., 15., at 8 p.m., sharp. Splendid floor. Special music. Admission: dents, 2/-; Ladies 1/-.—R. Connor, J. Cochrane, Secs. Fm 326 LOST AND FOUND. LOST (between Kelvin Street and Herbert Street) —Nigger Brown Belt, for oiled silk-ecoat. Reward. Wylie, Box 151, Invercargill. Fm34o LOST —Or strayed from Dunsdale, 30 Ewes | and Lambs; branded Rffl Anyone knowing information please apply to —F. H. Butler, Mabel Bush. Fn37l STRAYED —From Long Bush, Eight Lambs; two front slots on both ear Ups. Reward.—Lawson, Telephone 130. Fn3sl LOST— Between Ettrick Street, Enwood, and Y.M C.A, via Tyne Street, small circular brooch, rubies and pearls. 10/reward. Keepsake. Apply “T.H,” Times Office. Fn354 LOST —Wristlet Watch, between Invercargill and Woodlands, via Lindisfarne road and East road. Reward on returning to Bing, Harris & Co, Tay street. Fm 322 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. A STOCK SALE will be held in the DIPTON SALEYARDS on MONDAY, 18th inst. Entries invited. N. McCURDY, Fmh33s Secretary. NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, LATEST BOOKS. CAN BE OBTAINED FROM; C. EODGEBS TOBACCONIST & BOOKSELLER, DEE STREET. HAIRDRESSING SALOON Under the supervision of Geo. Streatfield. Fd2os APPLICATION FOR A LIGNITE LICENSE. TO THE COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS. SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICT AT INVERCARGILL. PURSUANT to the Coal-mines Act, 1908. the undersigned, JAMES ALFRED DENTON (Private Bag) LUMSDEN, Coalminer, hereby applies for a Lignite License in respect of the following land:—Section One Hundred and Sixty Four (164) Block Eleven (XI) Takitimo Survey District Nineteen (19) Acres and Thirty Eight (38) Perches—National Endowment Land. Mark on Pegs: D. Address for service: J. A. Denton, Private Bag, Lumsden. Dated at The Key this 17th day cf January, 1924. Signature of Applicant: JAMES ALFRED DENTON. Precise time of marking out privilege applied for: January 17th, 1924, 2 p.m. Time and Place appointed for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto: Wednesday, February 20, 1924, at 11 a.m. Objections must be filed in the Land Office and notified to applicant at least three days before the time so appointed.Received at the Land Office, Invercargill, on Saturday, 19th January, 1924, at 11 a.m. K. M. GRAHAM, Fbs4 Commissioner of Crown Lands. REMOVAL NOTICE, TO OUR CUSTOMERS.—We tender our sincere Thanks for past liberal patronage, and take this opportunity of advising you that we have removed from 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 heretofore. Yours respectfully— LINDSAY & CO. New Addrcaa-Opposite News Office.

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Southland Times, Issue 19171, 15 February 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19171, 15 February 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19171, 15 February 1924, Page 1

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