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AMUSEMENTS. CIVIC PICTURES 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS ANOTHER STRONG PROGRAMME ANOTHER STRONG PROGRAMME Headed by “WHITE TIGER” “WHITE TIGER” “WHITE TIGER” —with— PRISCILLA DEAN PRISCILLA DEAN As “LADY RAFFLES” in Her Latest! Her Greatest! ■ Her Most Fiery! Her Most Thrilling! Passionate, Emotional, ■ Volcanic, Tempestuous Role Then, Better still, is—“HIS CHILDREN’S CHILDREN” “HIS CHILDREN’S CHILDREN” A story of human happiness—of human weakness—and of human strength—played by a cast second to none. BEBE DANIELS. GEORGE FAWCETT. JAMES RENNIE. WARNER OLAND. MAHLON HAMILTON. HALE HAMILTON. DOROTHY MACKAILL. And Many Others. A Story—sensational, dramatic, lavishly mounted—and, above all, Intensely Interesting! Also "THE SPIDER’S WEB”, Part 4 of “THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER.” USUAL PRICES.—PLAN AT BRISTOL. PROFESSOR J. C. NEWLANDS. (Of New College, Edinburgh). rjIHEATRE FRIDAY, 27th, 8 pjn. Wellington audiences delighted. One of the greatest entertainers that has visited New Zealand. Repeated encores demanded. ADMISSION—3/-; 2/-; 1/-; (plus tax) —also— VICTORIA HALL, SATURDAY, 28th. Admission—3/-; 2/-; plus tax. Box Plan at Bristol. No Booking Fee. BOOK TOrDAY! PUBLIC NOTICES. JUST RECEIVED AT ... . J THE ART SALON A SMALL PARCEL OF GENUINE WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS . By G. Neville, G. Allison and SydneyKemble. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY. A. CREDGINGTON - - 117 DEE STREET. FANCY BAG HANDLES—Just arrived. Usual price 3/6, 5/-, 5/6. Sale Prices: 2/6, 4/- and 4/6. Only a small supply. So be in time.—NOBLE’S SALE. BEAD NECKLETS—A Big Assortment in choice designs to choose from. All at Half Price. 10/6, now 5/3; 8/6 now 4/3; 7/6 now 3/9; 5/6 now 2/9; 4/6 now 2/3; 3/6 now 1/9; 2/6 now 1/3 NOBLE’S SALE. 2/6 BOOKS FOR 1/- EACH.—CaII and procure a supply before they all go. Cheap Reading for the Winter Evenings.— NOBLE’S SALE. ANNUALS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS—AII at Big Reductions to Clear. Boys’ Own Annual, School Girls’ Own, Chums, N.Z. Boys’ and Girls’, Empire Annual, Holiday Annual, Cassell’s Children's, Puck, etc. Good Books make happy evenings for your Children.—NOßLE’S SALE. THERMOS FLASKS AL REDUCED.— Were 6/6, Sale Price 4/6; were 7/6, Sale Price 5/6; were 12/6, Sale Price 9/6. No need to drink cold tea any longer when you can buy Flasks at these Prices. —NOBLE’S SALE. 6/11 BUYS AN ALARM CLOCK which vou can depend on. The usual price of this clock is 8/6. So save money by visiting NOBLE’S SALE DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. MONEY TO LEND. QN FREEHOLD SECURITY. ti TO 6i PER CENT INTEREST F. H. TUCKER LAND AGENT Corner Dao Street cud Crescent. 100 ONLY LEFT! MEN’S DRESS SHlRTS—Assorted Stripes, Good Quality. 5/- EACH—Or 2 for 9/6. Hurry up as we sold (200) all Our other Sample Ranges in three days. ALSO —60 Dozen Very Latest TIES—2/6 Each; Two for 4/6. GUNN’S SAMPLE ROOMS. J. E. Watson’s Bldgs—TAY’ STREET. (Upstairs). BOOK SALE! A STAND OF 6/- NOVELS TO BE CLEARED AT—2/- EACH. Reprints of Popular Novels, 2/6—Now 1/9 The Standard Classics Now 2/- Each. Children’s Books, Boys’ and Girls’ Annuals all marked at prices to clear. Our Large Stock of Juvenile Literature marked at Sale Price. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THESE BARGAINS. J. M. MCNAUGHTON & CO. ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. BACON PIGS. piUME BACONERS: 125-lbs.; 180-lba. PRIME PORKERS: 80-lbs.; 120-lba. Highest Prices on Trucks. PRIVATE CURING A SPECIALTY. Write, Ring or Call for Price List and Labels. LINDSAY & CO. TAY STREET. INVERCARGILL —’Phone: 424—.

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Southland Times, Issue 19277, 23 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19277, 23 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19277, 23 June 1924, Page 1

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