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AMUSEMENTS. ~ CIVIC PICTURES ~ FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. At 7.15: SNOOKEY The Human (?) SNOOKEY Chimpanzee, in “SNOOKEY’S TREASURE ISLAND” At 7.35: TOM MIX TOM MIX In His Most Surprising Picture: “LADIES TO BOARD” “LADIES TO BOARD” “Soft Boiled” was funny, but wait until you see this one. It’s -a scream! At 8.30: HALL CAINE’S HALL CAINE’S “THE ETERNAL CITY” “THE ETERNAL CITY” Modernised with the Author’s approval and co-operation, and presented as a First National Special Attraction with an All Star Cast, including: BARBARA LA MARR BERT LYTELL. LIONEL BARRYMORE. PRICES AS USUAL. PRICES AS USUAL. COMING NEXT TUESDAY! “THE WHITE ROSE.” CHAUTAUQUA IJIHEATRE FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7. At 8 p.m. DR. DAVID 0. VAUGHAN. DR. DAVID 0. VAUGHAN. UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR, AUTHOR AND LECTURER. Supported by: MISS PHYLLIS M. ALLINSON (SOLO PIANISTE). MISS CONSTANCE ZIEBELL (VIOLINISTE). This is the last of the 1924 Chautauqua series of successful entertainments. You cannot afford to miss hearing Dr. Vaughan and these two Wonderful Musical Artistes. BOOK EARLY! BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL Prices—3/-; 2/-; 1/-. NO TAX. H. J. FARRANT, GzlosB Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. A MEETING will be held on Tuesday, November 4, at 8 p.m. at the residence of Mr Z. Matthews, Woodhouse Street, to decide disposal of money collected for Bathing Shed. All subscribers invited. 0z1047 W.C.T.U. RALLY. A RALLY of Members of the North, South, Central and Y. Unions will be held in the Baptist Church on SUNDAY EVENING next at 6.30 p.m. Members are earnestly requested to meet at corner of Esk and Deveron Streets at 6.20 p.m. 0z1069 LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Gold Armlet. Reward on returning to “Keepsake,” Times Office. LOST —Black Fox Fur, on Wednesday, in Eastern Cemetery or East Road. Please leave at Times Office. Reward. LOST —On Thursday, between Esk and Tay Streets, Lady’s Purse containing money, photos, receipts and order. Reward on returning to Times Office. Ozlo4l LOST —Black Fox Stole Fur; left in Christchurch Express at Dunedin. Finder please communicate with Box 316, Invercargill. Reward. 0x979 LOST —On Sunday, between Winton and Centre Bush, Silver Wrist Watch (illuminated dial). Finder please communicate or leave at Ry al Bush Store. 0x976 FOUND— Lynch & Paskell pay Highest Prices for Ladies’ and Gents’ cast-off Clothing and Boots. 'Phone 991 and their cart will call. PUBLIC NOTICES. HAVING received new orders for CALFSKINS, we are now paying 5/for sound skins.—Kingsland Bros. & Anderson, Ltd. 0z1035 MRS PERRY. pRESSMAKER AND COSTUMIER. LEWIS’S, LTD. Take Lift to First Floor. DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. THE DAY OF THE YOUNG MAN. THERE are many young men in business to-day occupying important posts, earning big salaries. It is not hard to find the reason for their success. ONE WORD TELLS THE WHOLE STORY QUALIFICATION. The modern young man does not anticipate years of painstaking experience before he can hope to have a good job. He knows that by studying a few hours a week for two or three years he can qualify as an Accountant. While still on the right side of thirty he will be in possession of the Specialised Knowledge which will obtain for him a good executive position. Hemingway’s Postal Course in Accountancy enables every young man to qualify as an Accountant in the shortest possible time, through the medium of spare-time study. Our Big FREE BOOK, “Accountancy” is yours lor the asking. Write for it to-day to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. BOX 516. - AUCKLAND. VIEW STOCKS! NEW STOCKS! 11 . CYCLES AND ACCESSORIES —AT—PADGET’S RUGBY CYCLE DEPOT, (Near Arcade). TAY STREET. INVERCARGILL. TARESH STOCKS! FRESH STOCKS I P FRUIT. CONFECTIONERY. TRY OUR FOUNTAIN DRINKS I GUTHRIE'S ALBION BUILDINGS, DEE STREET. (Opposite GJ*.O.)

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Southland Times, Issue 19388, 31 October 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19388, 31 October 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19388, 31 October 1924, Page 1

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