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AMUSEMENTS. fJIHERE’S ANOTHER . . . BRIGHT AND CHEERY PROGRAMME BRIGHT AND CHEERY PROGRAMME Showing at the CIVIC PICTUEES 7.15 TO-NIGHT- 7.15 At 7.25 Wm. Fox Presents: Cupid on a Rampage DICK HATTON in the Wild and DICK HATTON Woolly West with DICK HATTON —in—“FOUR HEARTS” A Stirring Action “FOUR HEARTS” gtory, with Strong “FOUR HEARTS” Romance and “FOUR HEARTS” Thrills Galore! First National Presents: “EAST SIDE. WEST SIDE” “EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE” “EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE” A powerful and human story of a crosssection of Life in the widely separated quarters of a great city, and featuring: KENNETH HARLAN KENNETH HARLAN EILEEN PERCY EILEEN PERCY WALLY VAN. WALLY VAN. We want to whisper something confiden(ial about the Comedy on this programme. It is called: “COWBOYS” “COWBOYS” And Featuras the Wonderful Monkeys: PEP, MAX and MORITZ. You’ve seen some clever animals before but wait until you see this bunch outride Mix, outshoot Gibson, outdo Jones and all the rest of ’em! They’re simply Great 1 PRICES ARE STILL AS USUAL! PRICES ARE STILL AS USUAL! THE ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY: Entr’acte: “Little Prince Charming” (inspired by and dedicated to Jackie Coogan in “Long Live The King”), Overture “Jean de Paris” (Boildieu) ; Herzwunder (Grieg), “Thrills and Kisses” Waltz, etc., etc. ANDREW’S SCOTTISH SOCIETY. STOBO HALL, FRIDAY, 26th, at 8 p.m. LECTURE BY THE REV. R. C. BOYD. MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Admission: Members Free; non-Members 1/50862 A DANCE will be held in Otatara School on FRIDAY, 26th, in aid of School Funds, commencing at 8 p.m. Gents, 2/6. Ladies 1/-. 50837 LOST AND FOUND. LOST —North Road or about town, Spare Rim and 32 x 4 Tyre. Return to Russel’s Buick Garage. Reward. SuBlB STRAYED— Two Red and White Cows and one Calf. Reward for information. J. S. Gardner, Kennington. SuB33 STRAYING on my ’ property, Section 43, Block IJ/., Toetoes District, 12 head Steers; earmark notch top right ear. Will be sold to defray expenses if not claimed by September 30.-—Andrew E. Robinson, Gorge Road. StBQ2 PUBLIC NOTICES. 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). PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Shooting on “Sunnyside Station (all open ground to west of Waiau, served by the Power Board Bridge) is absolutely Prohibited and Trespassers thereon in possession of Firearms or Dogs will hereafter be prosecuted. HENRY CUTHBERT, “Sunnyside.” September 22, 1924. 55796 CONCLUSIVE PROOF! FORD OWNERS BENEFIT AGAIN! 45 Per Cent More Mileage. TJY USING THE .... "UNIQUE" PETROL SAVER. Mr John Murray’s Ford Truck, carrying 30-cwt. Wairaki Coal over hilly country, showed 45 per cent More Mileage to the Gallon after being fitted with the UNIQUE. HAVE A TEST WITH THE “UNIQUE” PETROL SAVERJ And it will prove all we claim it to be. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS TO: J. FERRY. BOOTMAKER. NITH STREET, INVERCARGILL. ~7/f _ FOR a Pair of BLUE DRILL OVERALL TROUSERS. This is a Sample of the Values at THE BUSY SHOP. COPELAND’S, 36 DEE STREET. TEXT BOOKS! TEXT BOOKS! FOR the Student, the Mechanic and the Farmer.—Pigs and their Management, 13/6; The A.B.C. of Bee Culture, 30/-; The Diseases of Farm Animals, 21/-; Profitable Stock Raising, 8/6; British and Colonial Dairying, 10/6; How to Learn Lawn Tennis, 3/6; Practical Fruit Culture, 6/-; Electricity in the Service of Man, 12/6; Electricity and the Motor Car, 6/-; The Farm Tractor, 5/-; The Autocar Handbook, 3/6; How to Run an Automobile, 7/6; How to Use Water Power, 5/-; Traction Fanning, 9/6; Radio Receiving for Beginners, 4/6; Wireless Telephony Explained, 3/6; Furniture Repairing. 1/9; Wood Turning, 2/0. D. AGNEW (Late Wesney’s). 103 DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. T /Y/Y T7"—Men’s Suits to Measure with Jj V V Ja. Extra Pair of Trousers Free for £5 12/6 at HALLENSTEIN’S Bargain Corner. Q /Q WILL BUY— Six Pairs Cotton Sox; 0/ v or 6 Handkerchiefs, White, Khaki, Red or Blue; oi a Man’s Dressy Cap; or Boy’s Hardwear Shirt; or 4 Pairs Men’s darters; or 3 Pairs Pure Wool Sox; or 2 Good Ties.—s 79 WILL BUY: Navy Flannel, unshrinkable; or a Good Business Shirt, White or Striped; or Boy’s Jersey, Navy, Grey or Brown; or a Pure Wool Kaiapoi Flannel; or a heavy weight Working Shirt; or 3 Pairs Heavy Pure Wool Socks—AT: CARTER’S CLOTHING STORE, 36 Tav St.

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Southland Times, Issue 19357, 24 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19357, 24 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19357, 24 September 1924, Page 1

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