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AMUSEMENTS. again TO-NIGHT! 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS CIVIC PICTURES At 8 p.m. sharp. CIVIC D. W. GRIFFITH, CIVIC D. W. GRIFFITH, CIVIC The Wizard Director of CIVIC “Orphans of the Storm,” and CIVIC “Way Down East,” CIVIC CIVIC Presents: CIVIC CIVIC MAE MARSH CIVIC MAE MARSH CIVIC -MAE MARSH CIVIC JIROL DEMPSTER CIVIC and CIVIC IVOR NOVELLO CIVIC CIVIC In the Latest CIVIC BIG FOUR MASTERPIECE; CIVIC CIVIC “THE WHITE ROSE.” CIVIC “THE WHITE ROSE.” CIVIC “THE WHITE ROSE.” CIVIC “THE WHITE ROSE.” CIVIC “THE WHITE ROSE.” CIVIC "THE WHITE ROSE.” CIVIC “THE WHITE ROSE.” CIVIC “THE WHITE ROSE.” CIVIC “THE WHITE ROSE.” 10,000 FEET OF THROBBING DRAMA! A Musical Score of Great Beauty will be rendered by the FAMOUS CIVIC ORCHESTRA Suporting Programme includes CLYDE COOK COMEDY; “THE ORPHAN” “THE ORPHAN” PRICES WILL BE AS USUAL! PRICES WILL BE AS USUAL! DON’T CHANCE GETTING SEATS—Book! PLANS AT THE BRISTOL; OR RING 380. DAY SALEiS AT MRS GAWN’S. PRICES AS USUAL! PRICES AS USUAL! WINTON JOCKEY CLUB. ALTERATION OF DATES OF MEETING. NOMINATIONS CLOSE NOVEMBER 14. OWING to the Winton Jockey Club’s annual fixture clashing with the Forbury Park T.C. Spring Meeting, it has been decided to alter the dates of the Winton J.C. Gathering to DECEMBER 3 and 4. (WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY). NOMINATIONS for all events will now CLOSE on FRIDAY, November 14, at 8 p.m. H. A. PIERCE, Secretary. Telephone 28. P.O. Box 11, Winton. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —On Wednesday, on Road, Eiderdown Quilt. Reward on returning to Times Office. Nel9s WILL the person in car (number known) seen picking up Purse on road to Invercargill Racecourse, please return to B. N. Spence, Storekeeper, North Invercargill. Reward. NelB9 T^OUND —Lynch & Paskell pay Highest _T Prices for Ladies’ and Gents’ cast-off Clothing and Boots. ’Phone 991 and their cart, will call. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIROM and including 3rd November, 1924, -L the Railway Freight on Benzine consigned in lots under one ton, and in lots of one ton and over, has’been reduced. The following examples show the extent to which these reductions affect the freight charges on benzine, etc., forwarded by rail: Old New New rate rate rate per ton. B tr o B hj- © o ® K ® **» 2 o S 2.-° 808 22 w’2 g. E s.g. » 3 «• B a 3 5* S' g w S’ g (W 8 to B” Co g. c o g - 1 !? 5 71 O h-t w D I§l g 3 § CD ST ct> O' Q Station. g. '& g g. | < Invercargill to-. . P.. . tx Heriot 50/- 38/10 44/2 14/10* Gore 37/1 24/5 27/6 9/7* Edendale 21/6 14/1 16/11 4/7* Wyndham 25/2 16/7 19/5 5/9* Riverton 24/3 15/11 18/9 5/6* Tuatapere 48/4 31/9 36/8 11/8* Nightcaps .... 39/11 26/3 30/- 9/11* Lumsden 44/1 29/- 33/7 10/6* Kingston 64/2 42/2 47/7 16/7* Riversdale .... 49/6 32/6 37/6 12/-* These reductions apply also to Motor Spirit, Distillate, Gasoline, Naptha, Napthaline, Benzol and Benzoline carried by rail. *These amounts show the extent to vwfucll the reductions in consignments of one-ton lots benefit the users of the railways. Nel6B LOOK HEBE i SPECIALISE IN REPAIRS. Small Overhead Expenses means Low Repair Bills. PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL WORK. TRY US ONCE! ENGLISH HOBART CO. MOTOR CYCLES. Two-speed, Kick-starter, Free Engine. Direct importation.—PßlCE - - - £4B. WHY PAY MORE? AgentJEWETT CARS. J. H. TATTERSFIELD. DEE STREET. NORTHEND. 5/11 IS our rockbottom price in Men’s Dark Working SHIRTS; strong materials; collars attached. “THE BUSY SHOP’’: COPELAND’S. 36 DEE STREET. LADIES I STAINLESS PARERS do not Stain .the Hands. Parers 1/-. Knives 2/-. Postage 2d.—THOMSON, BRIDGER & 6Q„ LTD.

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Southland Times, Issue 19393, 6 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19393, 6 November 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19393, 6 November 1924, Page 1