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AMUSEMENTS. ALBION SPECIALS TO-NIGHT. ALBION SPECIALS TO-NIGHT. REPRESENT THE PICK OF THE WORLD’S BEST PRODUCTIONS. —including— WESLEY BARRY WESLEY BARRY —in — THE MASTER PICTURE: “THE COUNTRY KID” “THE COUNTRY KID” A Wonderful Picture in which appears: WESLEY BARRY. BABY BRUCE GUERIN. SPEC. O'DONNELL. A FAMILY PICTURE A FAMILY PICTURE Then We Have: DELIGHTFUL MADGE KENNEDY —in— A STORY IN WHICH A MAN SETS A TRAP FOR A GIRL WHO LOVED HIM AND CAUGHT HIMSELF IN IT. “THE HIGHEST BIDDER” “THE HIGHEST BIDDER” One of those Beautiful Pictures that one Remembers Forever. THEN WE HAVE A MERMAID COMEDY. USUAL PRICES—CHILDREN 6d. Stalls. ’Phone 738 for Reserves—Day Sales at Dunlop’s. INVERCARGILL ORPHANS’ CLUB WILL APPEAR IN THE MUNICIPAL THEATRE ON TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1924. When a First-class Programme will be submitted. —Comprising— ORCHESTRA, VOCAL, INSTRUMENTAL RECITATIVE AND HUMOROUS ITEMS. TICKETS—3/-, 2/- and 1/- procurable from Members. Booking Fee 6d. Extra. Box Plan at BRISTOL on 18th inst. J. A. DOIG, Jk4os Hon. Sec. CABARET DANCE. MRS MACDONALD will hold a CABARET DANCE TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) IN ASHLEY’S HALL. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Between Forth Street and Dalrymple Road, via Ness Street, one House Key. Apply Times Office. Jk364 LOST —Between A. M. Weir’s, Menzie’s Ferry and Edendale, a Grey Tweed Overcoat. Finder please return to Wright, Stephenson & Co., Edendale. Jk3BB DUNROBIN STATION. MOSSBURN. £lOO k e to Anyone giving information that will lead to the Convictr.' of the person or persons stealing Sheep from the above Station. H. A. ROBERTSON, Jfl9o Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL.’ RECONSTRUCTION OF STREETS LOAN: £74,000. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a POLL of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Invercargill will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of July, 1924, upon the proposal of the Invercargill Borough Council to raise a Special Loan of £74,000 for the purpose of reconstruction and general improvement of streets within the Borough, as set forth in the said proposal, upon the security and repayable as in the said proposal stated. A. BAIN, Mayor of the Borough of Invercargill. The POLL will be held on the date specified, viz., WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of July, 1924, between the hours of 9 ajn. and 7 pan. at the undermentioned POLLING BOOTHS: I—3—Town Hall. 4 —Gladstone Town Hall. s—Avenal5 —Avenal Town Hall. 6—Sylvan Bank Schoolroom. 7—Wood’s Store, Rugby Park. B—Knox Schoolroom, Venus Street. 9—Knox Schoolroom, Conon Street. 10—Spence’s Store, North Invercargill. F. BURWELL, Returning Officer, For the Borough of Invercargill. Town Hall, Tay Street, Bth July, 1924. Jh26o BUILDERS. HUR LEADLIGHT DEPARTMENT has been thoroughly overhauled and we 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, au shades. 8/11.—GEORGE HUMPHREY, Men’s Outfitter, Tay Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 19294, 12 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19294, 12 July 1924, Page 1