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AMUSEMENTS. LOOK OUT F! LOOK OUT ! ! LOOK OUT I I LOOK OUT I 1 FOR THE EARTHQUAKE! TO-NIGHT AT THE ALBION THEATRE THRILL-A-MINUTE! MILE-A-MINUTE DRAMA. TORMENT. TORMENT. TORMENT. TORMENT. Fly Across Land and Sea with the Most Daring Band of International Adventurers. —in— MAURICE TOURNEUR’S MAURICE TOURNEUR’S CATACLYSMIC THRILL DRAMA CATACLYSMIC THRILL DRAMA TORMENT. TORMENT. TORMENT. TORMENT. Starring BESSIE LOVE. OWEN MOORE., Nero Fiddled while Rome Burned! SEE WHAT THESE MODERNS DO WHILE THE EARTH ROCKED AND CITIES WERE DOOMED. The First Feature of the Evening is: THE LOVE DRAMA

From the Novel by Gelett Burgess: “THE HEART LINE” “THE HEART LINE” If you are interested in Palmistry—Don’t Miss this Picture. If you would be Happy, if you would weep a bit—Laugh a bit—Yo will see “THE HEART LINE” “THE HEART LINE” A NEW KIND OF PICTURE! There is also the Big Comedy: THE COVERED SCHOONER THE COVERED SCHOONER One Long Laugh from Start to Finish. USUAL PRICES. CHILDREN—6d. 'Phone 738 Reserves—Day Sales at Dunlop's Municipal theatre unici pal Theatre FRIDAY—EVENING NEXT—FRIDAY. FRIDAY—EVENING NEXT—FRIDAY. 8 p.m. DR. ARTHUR D. CARPENTER DR. ARTHUR D. CARPENTER SCIENTIST. SCIENTIST. ASTRONOMER. ASTRONOMER. LECTURER. LECTURER. HUMOURIST. HUMOURIST. SUPPORTED BY: MISS EILEEN PASCOE-WEBB CCONTRALTO). SINGER AND ELOCUTIONIST. SINGER AND ELOCUTIONIST. —and— MISS LESBIA DOBSON PIANISTE. PIANISTE. POPULAR PRICES. POPULAR PRICES. 3/- and 2/-. (plus tax). Gallery—-1/-BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. Sel63 A EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE in aid of the Hall Funds will be held in the Makarewa Hall on WEDNESDAY, 10th September, at 8 p.m. Admission: Ladies 1/6; Gents 2/6.—J. Bell, Hon. Secretary. A DANCE will be held in Otatara School on FRIDAY, 12th, in aid of School Funds, commencing 8 p.m. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/-. 5i332 DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING. 9th and 11th OCTOBER, 1924. XTOMINATIONS for All Handicap Races 151 at Spring Meeting CLOSE at the Club’s Office at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 12th September. For full Programme see N.Z. Referee. H. L. JAMES, 5i336 Secretary. DRUMMOND PLOUGHING MATCH ASSOCIATION. THE PRESIDENT AND KENNEDY 1 CUPS will be presented at a SOCIAL to be held in the Drummond Hall on FRIDAY, the 12th inst. Admission to Concert: 1/6; Dance to follow. T. A. BUCKINGHAM, 5i324 Secretary. A DANCE in aid of the Cricket Club will be held in West Plains Hall on THURSDAY, the 11th. Gents, 3/-. Ladies 1/-. Sycamore’s Bus leaves P.O. at 7.30.—J. Ford, Secretary. Sh3lo MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION. MR. R. McGILLIVRAY, of the Agricultural Department, will address a Meeting of Farmers at SEAWARD DOWNS on FRIDAY, 12th September, 1924, at 7.30 p.m. SUBJECT: "PASTURE IMPROVEMENT.” The subject of Mr McGillivray’s address is of such vital importance to Southland Fanners that every one who possibly can should take the opportunity of hearing him. ADAM L. ADAMSON, 5i322 Prov. Secretary. INVERCARGILL RAILWAY ROWING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. WILL be held in the Railway Library on THURSDAY EVENING, 11th September, at 7.30. Report and Balance-sheet and Election qf Office-bearers. All Members and Intending Members are invited to attend. L. G. GIMBLETT, Box 105. Hon. Sec. 5i325 THOS. QUINN & CO. BELFAST BACON FACTORY. (Conon St., Invercargill). ARE Cash Buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs at Highest Current Market Rates. Pigs are also Cured on Owners’ account, special attention being paid to this branch. INQUIRIES INVITED.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19345, 10 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19345, 10 September 1924, Page 1

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