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AMUSEMENTS. D EMEMBER ’ “The Civic Has the Pictures!” “The Civic Has the Pictures!” 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME Is Another of those to send you home all pepped and enthusiastic. For instance, there’s CECIL B. de WHILE’S BIG AND TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS: “FOOL’S PARADISE" “FOOL’S PARADISE” A MAGNIFICENT TEN-REEL SUCCESS! Featuring: DOROTHY DALTON CONRAD NAGEL THEODORE KOSLOFF MILDRED HARRIS JULIA FAYE JOHN DAVIDSON Dances Siamese, dances Parisienne, and marvellous Skating Dancers whirling through the Ballet- of Ice. Hundreds of alluring beauties of the Orient, bewitchingly attired. Revel Scenes, street scenes, boudoir scenes, feud -scenes, theatre scenes, storm scenes, vision scenes, fire scenes, war scenes, water scenes. And weaving these wonders all together—a poignant, glorious story of human hearts! Then Don’t Miss This STIRRING DRAMA OF THE SEA “WHITE HANDS” “WHITE HANDS” A VIRILE FOX SALT SEA DRAMA with HOBART BOSWORTH HOBART BOSWORTH As “HURRICANE HARDY.” Also Showing: REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY In an Entirely New Round of “THE LEATHER PUSHERS” “THE LEATHER PUSHERS” And then with it all THE FAMOUS CIVIC ORCHESTRA USUAL PRICES. USUAL PRICES. Plans Bristol until Noon; later at Mrs Gawn’s; or Ring 380. pARISH HALL, SOUTH INVERCARGILL JUEdBLE SALE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Commencing 3 p.m. NEW AND OLD GOODS. HOME-MADE CAKES AND SWEETS. PRODUCE. EVENING—CONCERT AND GAMES J PROCEEDS IN AID OF CHURCH BUILDING FUND. COMPETITIONS . yOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY! ENTRIES CLOSE at 5 p.m. ON FRIDAY. J. E. CUTHILL, Secretary. C/oR B. Caws & Co. Jg 229 LOYAL ORANGE Mj/OA institution. ANNUAL CELEBRATIONS. ’ GRANO CONCERT —in— Municipal theatre FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1924, at 8 p.m. LEADING TALENT. Popular Prices: D.C. and Orchest. Stalls, 3/- (no tax); Back Stalls 2/-; Gallery 17-> Reserves Free at Bristol. Booking commences Tuesday, Bth inst. Full Programme Thursday’s Issue. Jf2oo A MEW AMUSEMENT! Anew amusement! NEW AMUSEMENT! THRILLS! EVERY EVENING THRILLS! EVERY EVENING THRILLS! At the THRILLS! KING’S ROLLER RINK. THRILLS! KING’S ROLLER RINK. THRILLS! THRILLS! TOBOGANING! THRILLS! TOBOGANING! THRILLS! A Fast and Exciting Pastime THRILLS! for both Skaters and Onlookers THRILLS! THE KING’S ORCHESTRA Will render the Latest Jazz and Waltz Music. ADMISSION—6d. LOST AND FOUND. lOST —Gold Wristlet Watch with date on 1 back. Finder please return to T. Rankin, Jeweller, Tay Street. Reward. Jg2ls STRAYING —On my property, Three F. and F. Mouth Ewes; different brands and ear-marks. Owners can have same by paying expenses.—T. W. Cockeran, Underwood. Jf2ol STRAYED —On to my farm, Red Cow with Calf at foot. If not claimed within 14 days will be sold to defray expenses.— W. J. Caldwell, Roslyn Bush. Jfl99 DUNROBIN STATION. MOSSBURN. £lO0 REWARD wiu be paid to Anyone giving information that will lead to the Conviction of the person or persons stealing Sheep from the above Station. H. A. ROBERTSON, Jfl9o Manager. WINTER EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. From Auckland — NIAGARA: Bth July. M*AKURA: sth August. Returning from Honolulu— NIAGARA: 6th August. MAKURA: 3rd September. RETURN FARE—lst CLASS £5O. For full particulars apply to— UNION STEAM SHJI- COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., Invercargill.

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Southland Times, Issue 19291, 9 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19291, 9 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19291, 9 July 1924, Page 1