AMUSEMENTS. COMETO-N I G H T I ! COMETO•N I G H T ! ! COMETO-N I G H T ! ! TO THE GARRISON BAND GARRISON BAND JUBILEE JUBILEE CARNIVAL CARNIVAL LAST NIGHT was a complete success. Everybody voted it the Best Carnival yet and old and young alike had more excitement and fun than they had experienced for a long time. KING’S HALL—CLYDE STREET. KING’S HALL—CLYDE STREET. Hooplas, Shooting, Skittles, Sideshows, Stalls, Tearooms, Music, Competitions. —Also— THE MAGIC MIRROR. THE MAGIC MIRROR. BAND SELECTIONS. CONCERT PROGRAMME. PLAYER PIANO SELECTIONS. (Instrument kindly loaned by Messrs HoweD & Chisholm). ALL THESE ARE YOURS—AND MORE For the Small Admission Charge of 6d. BAKING COMPETITIONS. Entries for Fruit Cake, Seed Cake, Sponge, Pikelets, Plain and Girdle Scones, close at the Hall on SATURDAY NEXT at 2 p.m. HELP THE BAND. The proceeds of the Carnival are to send Southland’s oldest Band to the Auckland Contest. You can help by being present at the King’s Hall TO-NIGHT and there’s Fun for young and old alike at the GARRISON BAND JUBILEE CARNIVAL. GARRISON BAND JUBILEE CARNIVAL. MEETINGS. JgACK TO THE BIBLE CAMPAIGN. Y.M.C.A., TO-NIGHT, 7.45 p.m. Speaker: MR A. W. ARMSTRONG, of Brydone. An interesting and instructive meeting is assured.—Be sure and come. ALL HEARTILY WELCOME. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Waihopai Sports Association will be held in the Parish Hall, Gladstone, on MONDAY, 15th September, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive Annual Report and Balancesheet; Election of Officers and General. J. R. OFFICER, 5k425 Hon. Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN'S GIRLS’ SCHOOL. INVERCARGILL. SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON TUESDAY, 16th September, at 9.30 a.m. Boarders return on Monday, 15th. The Principal will be At Home to Enrol New Pupils on Monday, 15th, from 2 to 5 p.m. For Prospectus apply to G. WILLIAMS, Box 184. Secretary. ’Phone 1111. Sk4l6
JOHN McGLASHAN COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. THREE BOARDERS’ ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS of the value of £25 per annum for four years each; and one Scholarship of the same value for three years, will be offered in December next for Open Competition among Boys resident in Otago and Southland. Applicants must be under 14 years of age on the 3rd of December, 1924. No award shall be made to any candidate who has not passed rhe Proficiency Examination before the end of the school year for 1924. Entries close on MONDAY, the 10th of November, 1924. Full particulars and College Prospectus will be supphed on application to—THE PRINCIPAL, John McGlashan College, Dunedin. Sk42B LOST AND FOUND. LOST —On Tuesday, 9th September, Young Black Retriever Dog; very shy. Reward on information to ’Phone 524; or Box 138, Invercargill. Sk4o9 LOST —One Brown Suede Glove, between Elies Road and Gray Street. Reward. —City Hotel. 5i376 lOST —Thursday afternoon, in vicinity of Enwood, Brown Paper Parcel containing Price Book. Finder rewarded on returning to Thomson, Bridger & Co., Ltd. Sk4o4 TAKEN by mistake from the Women’s Club Dance on Tuesday evening, a Brown Stole. Will finder please return to Times Office. Sk4os STRAYED —From Don Street, yesterday, one Black Greyhound. Owner’s name on collar. Finder please ring No. 1425. Sk43B WOULD Person who removed Lady’s Bicycle by mistake from Tay Street on Thursday afternoon, please ring ’phone 215 and learn the whereabouts of her own. 5k437 P —Really Good Five-roomed ModXtl I 0 ern House with handy sized section of 1-8 acre; close to Railway Workshops. Newly painted and papered. Easy terms arranged.—BßAY BROS., LTD., Dee Street. P 1 00n- Ncat Bun S al ow of Five JLIVVV Rooms, in South Invercargill, one minute from tram; gas, h. and c. water, built-in wardrobes, good fowlhouses; i-acre section. Inspection invited.—BßAY BROS., LTD., Dee Street. purchase First-rate OnecLUUV man Business in Invercargill. Business taught; large profits. Season just commencing. Get in at the right time, which is NOW —BRAY BROS., LTD., Dee Street. O PER ACRE buys 300 Acres good land, Ryai Bush. Cash required about £500; balance arranged; tasy term* —A. W. Cowley, 26 Esk Street FOR SALE—Linoleum Remnants from 6/9 per Yard. Off Roll 6/11 to 9/6. Hospital Bedsteads 37/6. Bureaus 72/6. Morris Chairs 52/6. Kapoks 45/-. Blankets 34/-.—AUGUST’S, Sky Sign, Spey St.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19240912.2.2.2
Bibliographic details
Southland Times, Issue 19347, 12 September 1924, Page 1
Word Count
686Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19347, 12 September 1924, Page 1
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Southland Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.