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AMUSEMENTS. ALBION THEATRE—TO-MORROW ALBION THEATRE-TO-MORROW TWO OF THE GREATEST PICTURES EVER SENT OUT OF ENGLAND AND AMERICA FIRST WE HAVE THE THRILL OF OLD ENGLAND: “DICK TURPIN’S RIDE TO YORK” “DICK TURPIN’S RIDE TO YORK” “DICK TURPIN’S RIDE TO YORK” A WONDERFUL ROMANCE OF A GALLANT HIGHWAYMAN. Then We Have BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON IN HIS FIRST BIG PICTURE YET: “OUR HOSPITALITY” “OUR HOSPITALITY” There Was only ONE Man who did not Laugh at this Comedy. HE IS PUSHING THE DAISIES UP NOW. Ring the Albion for Reserves (738). THRILLS AT RUGBY PARK! SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. COME AND SEE: PROBABLE REPS V. . CENTRAL. Kick-off at 2.45 p.m FOURTH GRADE CHAMPIONSHIP: MARIST V. INVERCARGILL. 1.30 p.m. Admission Charges: Grounds—Gents !/•; Ladies and Youths 6d. Stands: Gents 6d.; Ladies Free. Aylll3 W. G. COMPTON, Secretary. RUGBY FOOTBALL. OTAGO v SOUTHLAND SEPTEMBER 6th. BOX PLAN OF GRANDSTAND will open at BEGG’S on SATURDAY, August 30, at 10 a.m. Reserved Seats, including admission to Grounds, 3/- (plus tax). Ay1095 TJATTALION BAND JUBILEE -L* CARNIVAL! CARNIVAL! KING’S HALL. KING’S HALL. KING'S HALL. KING’S HALL. TUG-OF-WAR COMPETITION. OPEN EVENT OF FIVE MEN ASIDE. Average weight: 12-st. 7-lbs. Anchor Man not to exceed 12-st. 7-lbs. Competition to be best Two out of Three Pulls of Three Minutes’ duration. PRIZES: Ist £5 and Silver Cup; 2nd, £2 10/-. Five entries or no second prize. Entrance Fee 5/- per Team. Railway Champion Team are not competing.

POSTER MARCH COMPETITION. PRIZES—Ist, £3; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £l. Twelve Entries or no second prize; 18 entries or no third prize. Entrance FREE. BAKING COMPETITION ON SATURDAY NIGHT, 13th. Best Sponge Sandwich, Best Plain Scones, Girdle Scones and Pikelets. Prizes: Trophies. Entry Free. Entries for Baking Competition close on SATURDAY NIGHT, 13th, at 7 p.m. Entries for Tug-of-War and Poster March close FRIDAY, sth September, with the Secretary, A. E. BUTT, Esk Street. Aylll4 PUBLIC NOTICES. TAITS WOODLANDS MEAT CO., LTD SHAREHOLDERS are notified that the KILLING SEASON at the Woodlands Meat Preserving Works TERMINATES on SATURDAY, 6th September, 1924. F. C. SMITH, Ax 1033 Secretary. EVANS’S PASTILLES—These Pastilles are prepared according to a formula of the “Liverpool Throat Hospital” and are highly recommended for all affections of the throat. They give immediate relief in Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. Price 1/6 per box at the UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIEIES’ DISPENSARY, Tay Stteet. ’Phone 453. NEW DISPLAY of English Cut Glass, ee the Lovely Designs now being shown in Our Windows—MUNßO’S, Jewellers, Federal Buildings, Dee Street. BOOTS FOR MEN ABRAHAM WACHNER OPENS UP 1750 PAIRS OF ALL THE NEWEST IN MEN’S BOOTS AND SHOES From English, Canadian, New Zealand and Australian Manufacturers. From the Finest Dress Boot and Shoe to the Very Heaviest and Most Solid work. The Quality Feature is that the Prices are within the reach of every man and more especially for the man who cares for the BETTER FOOTWEAR, Stout Toney Cookhams, Stout Brogue Shoes, Nobby Toe Boots, Nobby Toe Shoes, Long Toe Boots, Crockett & Jones, Long Toe Shoes. Also—72 Pairs Slightly Damaged SUNDAY BOOTS.—Reduced to 20/- Pair. Were 35/- Pair. Size 6 x 10. UNLIMITED QUANTITIES—Men’s Nailed Boots. Size 5 x 10—-17/6 Pair. Postage Extra. NEW LINES I ’ I Suit Cases, Travelling Rugs, Attache Cases, Overcoats, Kit Bags, Suits. See Our Blue Serge Specials. Brief Bags, Hats, Cabin Trunks, Latest in Ties and Shirts. Extra Grade. Presentation Suit Cases a Specialty. BUY DIRECT FROM . . . ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET, And You Will Save Money on Every Purchase,

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Southland Times, Issue 19335, 29 August 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19335, 29 August 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19335, 29 August 1924, Page 1

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