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AMUSEMENTS. ALBION SPECIALS TO-NIGHT. ALBION SPECIALS TO-NIGHT. HOLBROOK BLINN. ENID BENNETT and JACK MULHALL —in—“THE BAD MAN.” . “THE BAD MAN.” ON THE STAGE FOR THREE YEARS. MAURICE COSTELLO. GLADYS LESLIE. ROBERT ELLIOTT and NORMA. SHEARER In the Family Play: “MAN AND WIFE” “MAN AND WIFE” THE SEASON’S UNUSUAL SENSATION. THE SEASON’S UNUSUAL SENSATION. THE GREATEST ANIMAL COMEDY EVER SEEN IN INVERCARGILL. “RINGTAIL ROMANCE” USUAL PRICES. PHONE 738 FOR SEATS TO-MORROW NIGHT! TO-MORROW NIGHT! rjIHEATRE “THE INCOMPARABLE” J. C. N E W L A N D S. “Forty Singing Seamen” (Noyes)—A poem naturally humorous was made overwhelmingly so by the action imparted into the rendering of it.—The Dominion. He never dwells too long upon one class of matter and his frequent changes from grave to gay give an added charm to his recitals. All his stories were intensely amusing and very well told. . . . “Romeo and Juliet” . . . death of Mercutio. In this Mr Newlands’ talent as an actor was strongly brought out. It was a clever piece of work and was presented with great power.—Otago Daily Times. SPEND FRIDAY EVENING WITH A MASTER ENTERTAINER. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. PRICES: 3/-; 2/-; and 1/-; plus tax. NOTE—Children will be admitted to other than Booked Seats at Half Price, VICTORIA HALL, Saturday Night. Plan Now Open. THE SOUTHLAND WOMEN’S CLUB. MUSIC CIRCLE. A MUSICAL EVENING will be held in the Club Rooms on FRIDAY, 27th inst.; at 8 p.m. Ju729 COMPETITIONS AUGUST 11 to 22. INTENDING COMPETITORS at the Invercargill Competitions Society’s 1924 Festival are requested to note the following Alterations and Additions to the Programme : SECTION 28 —Mezzo Soprano Solo may be sung in either Key F or E Flat. SECTION 42—Vocal Duet, Lady and Gentleman, has now been made “Own Selection.” SECTION 24a—Scotch Song, Ladies, Own Selection. Prize: Trophy value One Guinea, donated by Messrs McKay & Aitchison. SECTION 24b.—Scotch Song, Gentlemen, Own Selection. Prize: Trophy value £1 1/- donated by Messrs McKay & Aitchison. SECTION 36a.—Song, Boys under 14. Own Selection. First Prize: 10/6; second prize 5/-. SECTION 54a.—Humorous Recitation. Children under 10 years. Own selection. First Prize: £1 1/-; second prize 10/6. (Anon donation). SECTION 65 a.—Recitation. English Verse. Children under 12 years. Own selection. First Prize: £1 1/-; second prize 10/6. (Anon donation.) SECTION 69a. —Recitation. Girls from Secondary Schools and Technical College. “The Seasons.” (Ethel Martyn). First Przie £1 1/-; second prize 10/6. Prize sdonated by G. Brown, Esq. SECTION 69b.—Recitation. Boys from Secondary Schools and Technical College. “The Sorceress.” (Shaun O’Sullivan). First Prize: £1 1/-; second prize 10/6. Prizes donated by G. Brown, Esq. Copies of “The Seasons” and “The Sorceress” are obtainable from J. E. Cuthill, Secretary, R. B. Caws & Co. REMEMBER JULY 11. ENTRIES CLOSE ON THAT DATE. Ju72o PUBLIC NOTICES. E. HOLMES, Watchmaker. (Opposite H. & J. Smith’s). SOLICITS A SHARE of Your Patronage. Watches and Clocks skilfully cleaned and repaired. Our aim: Good Work. Our Motto: Satisfaction.—GlVE US A TRIAL. Note Address: TAY STREET (upstairs) above C. Spence, Ladies’ Outfitter. OUR GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE has been a great Stock Reducing Success. We have still a Few Lines left though, and shall be glad to give you a Bargain. BROAD, SMALL & CO. SOO ONLY LEFT! MEN’S DRESS SHlRTS—Assorted Stripes, Good Quality. 5/- EACH—Or 2 tor 9/6. Hurry up as we sold (200) all Our other Sample Ranges in three days. ALSO—6O 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. IhBK STREET. INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 19280, 26 June 1924, Page 1

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