AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL LADIES’ MATINEE SPECIAL LADIES’ MATINEE TO-DAY at 230 p.m. TO-DAY at 2.30 p.m. THE LAST MATINEE IN INVERCARGILL PHARUS. PHARUS. PHARUS. PHARUS. WILL ADDRESS THE LADIES —on —■ PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH. PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH. GOITRE AND MENSES. ETC., ETC., ETC. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW AT THE BRISTOL. Box Plan Open until I o'olock for this Matinee. PRICE—2/2 TO ALL PARTS. -A LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. jBWJ annual celebrations. WF7 * grand CONCERT —in— U NIC IP AL THEATRE FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1924, at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME: —Part 1— Overture Humphrey’s Orchestra. Chairman’s Remarks— PASTOR G. T. FITZGERALD. (Church of Christ). Song “The Crown of the Year.” . (Easthope Martin). MR WM. HALL (Dunedin). Song “Oh, Ship of My Delight.” (Montague Phillips). MISS DAISY HALL (Dunedin.) Song Selected. MR REWI KINGSLAND. Recitation —•— “Minnehaha” MISS AITKEN. Humorous Song “The Egg.” MR G. CLAPHAM. —Part 2 Selection Humphrey’s Orchestra. Song “One Fine Day.” (From Madam Butterfly). MISS DAISY HALL (Dunedin). Mandolin Solo “La Serenata.” MR B. C. GALLOWAY. Song “My Ain Folk.” MR W. HALL. MR A. CREDGINTON AND McGINTY. “Some Humour.’’ .... MR G. CLAPHAM. Duet “At Love’s Beginning.” MISS DAISY 7 AND MR WM. HALL. “GOD SAVE THE KING.” Accompaniste: MRS N. J. BROKENSHIRE. Piano Kindly Lent by Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. Popular Prices: D.C. and Orchest. Stalls, 3/- (no tax) ; Back Stalls 2/-; Gallery 1/-. RESERVES FREE AT BRISTOL. COMPETITIONS Entries officially CLOSE TO-DAY, Competitors please note that LATE ENTRIES will be accepted until 5 p.m. on THURSDAY NEXT. J, E. CUTHILL, Box 249. Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Invercargill, Sunday afternoon, Greyhound, black with white marks back of neck and chest. Finder please advertise same or ring 1425. Reward. LOST —About Gladstone, White Fox Terrier Dog. Finder ring ’Phone 1080. Reward. Jj323 PUBLIC NOTICES. JgOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER. LADIES’, GENTS AND CHILDREN’S GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. C. W. PATTON “COOKHAM HOUSE” 124 DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. (Next Door to R. Sloan, Grocer). BUILDERS. OUR LEADLIGHT DEPARTMENT has been thoroughly overhauled and w r e are now prepared to execute all orders for LEADLIGHTS without delay. We have an Experienced LEADLIGHT MAKER at the head of the Department and have also landed a Large Shipment of the Latest Glasses used in Leadlight Work. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. ALLOW US TO QUOTE. ANDREW LEES, L TD ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. Wallpaper, Glass and Oil Colour Merchants. CAUGHT IN A LOW-PAY JOB. ARE YOU? —Do you see other men, your own age and younger, walk away with better salaries? Don’t be stuck. Choose from among 200 vocations the one where YOUR ability will count. You can afford the time to train—just whatever time you can spare. The I.C.S. Courses never overtax, but they equip you thoroughly and successfully. Send for Free Booklet courses of General Instructions. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Australasia) LTD. R. N. RIDD, District Agent. Dept. “E.,” Box 687, Dunedin. Genuine fur felt hats, ah shades. 8/11.—GEORGE HUMPHREY, Men’s Outfitter, Tay Street
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Southland Times, Issue 19293, 11 July 1924, Page 1
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