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AMUSEMENTS, HERE’S A PROGRAMME FOR YOU! HERE’S A PROGRAMME FOR YOU! One Right Out of the Boxi AND AGAIN .... t “THE CIVIC HAS THE PICTURES!” “THE CIVIC HAS THE PICTURES!" II 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS ALICE TERRY ALICE TERRY RAMON NAVARRO RAMON NAVARRO HARRY T. MOREY HARRY T. MOREY —in—“WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS” “WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS” A Metro Super Special Directed by REX INGRAM Director of “The Four Horsemen,” “Prisoner of Zenda,” “Turn to the Right,” etc. A STORY OF THE SOUTH SEAS Filled with the Colour and Passionate Romance of the Tropics. II CHARLES (Buck) JONES CHARLES (Buck) JONES In the Biggest “Western” of the Year. “NOT A DRUM WAS HEARD” “NOT A DRUM WAS HEARD” We Promise you Something Really Exceptional in this one. IT’S A PICTURE YOU’LL TALK ABOUT! ITS A PICTURE YOU’LL TALK ABOUT! And Tell Your Friends to See. II SUNSHINE COMEDY. SUNSHINE COMEDY. “SLOW, BUT SURE” “SLOW, BUT SURE” And Last, but not Least, “THE LEATHER PUSHERS” “THE LEATHER PUSHERS” FOR THIS BIG PROGRAMME PRICES REMAIN AS USUAL! Plans at Bristol until noon; later at Mrs Gawn’s; or Ring 380. DAY SALES AT MRS GAWN’S. Commencing Next Saturday: BABY PEGGY in “THE LAW FORBIDS.” BABY PEGGY in "THE LAW FORBIDS.” WINTON. EADIO THEATRE, SEPTEMBER 11, At 8 p.m. DR. ARTHUR D. CARPENTER. SCIENTIST, ASTRONOMER, LECTURER, HUMORIST. Supported by: MISS EILEEN PASCO-WEBB (Contralto). SINGER AND ELOCUTIONIST, and MISS LESBIA DOBSON. PIANISTE. AFTER THE ENTERTAINMENT A DANCE WILL BE HELD. Admission to Concert and Dance—3/-; plus Tax. STONE & MEHAFFEY, 5i327 Joint Hon. Secs. EDUCATIONAL. ST. ANDREW’S GIRLS’ COLLEGE. THIRD TERM COMMENCES ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. THE PRINCIPAL (Miss Stanwell) will be in attendance at the College on Wednesday, 10th inst., from 2.30 p.m. to 4 pjn. to interview Parents and Enrol New Pupils. Particulars as to Fees, etc., obtainable from the Secretary, P.O. Box 103; ’Phone 212. 5i334

PUBLIC NOTICES. IF YOU ARE NOT EARNING ENOUGH, WRITE US. THE I.C.S. can fit you for any ambitious position you desire. The . I.C.S. base their instructions on the actual practices in business, the trades or the professions. The I.C.S.—the world’s biggest organisation of its kind —have the facilities for coaching in over 200 courses. SEND FOR FREE LITERATURE. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. (Australasia), Ltd. R. N. RlDD—District Agent. Dept. E. Box 687, Dunedin. E. HOLMES (Watchmaker). (Over 15 Years’ Experience in England). IF your Watch or Clock fails to keep good time, bring it to me and let me help you with your troubles. All work receives my personal attention. Mainsprings, 3/6; Watches Cleaned from 4/6. Note Address—TAY STREET (above Miss Brey, Paramount Milliner). SOUTHLAND REPAIR WORKS. Lawnmowers, saws, shears, etc., SHARPENED AND SET. Locks Repaired. Keys Fitted. ACETONE WELDING A SPECIALTY. ROBERT VEREY, General Mechanic. 132 TAY STREET.—Opp. Technical College MRS PERRY. pRESSMAKER AND COSTUMIER. LEWIS'S, LTD. DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. Take Lift to First Floor. ’PHONE: 1552. JJOWELL 4 QHISHOLM 111 DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. Specialists in: PLAYERS, PIANOS, PIPE ORGANS. A TEAPOT THAT NEVER DRIPS, with a Spout that cannot break. The great advantages are—absolutely impossible to make drip. The Spout is rustless and unbreakable. The Handle never gets hot. You never get a tea-stained cloth. It makes the most perfect cup of tea. Try one. NOBLE’S, DEE STREET. A CATTLE SYRINGE IS a Necessity to the Modern Dairy Fanner. • Have yours on hand when required. They are down to 27/6 each; postage 6d.—THOMSON, BRIDGER & CO, LTD. (IAST IRON PIG ■ TROUGHS—AL sizes; ) fcnJ Watering Troughs—last a lifetime. Sole makere—WlLSON BROS., Leet Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 19345, 10 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19345, 10 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19345, 10 September 1924, Page 1

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