AMUSEMENTS. “ORPHANAGE CONCERT.” rjHEATRE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14. (In aid of local Presbyterian Orphanages). PART 1: THE ORPHAN CHILDREN will present their Delightful Entertainment; Scenes from “Oliver Twist,” Maori Haka„ Dialogues, Recitations, Quartettes, Duets and Choral Numbers by a well trained CHOIR OF 50 VOICES. COME AND HEAR THE LITTLE ORPHANS SINGING. PART 2; FIRST-CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME : NELLIE BLACK - . . . Contralto. HOWARD FOSTER Baritone. ARCHIE FERGUSON - - - Violinist. ARTHUR CREDGINGTON. Humorist. GORDON REED - - Instrumentalist. —and— THE “MOUNTEBANKS”—In a Joyous Musical Tfeat. HUMPHREY’S ORCHESTRA will render Choice Selections. COME AND HELP A GOOD CAUSE. Box Plan opens at Begg’s Monday next. Prices of Admission—3/-, 2/-, 1/-. (3/- and 2/- Seats may be Reserved). BE WISE—BOOK YOUR SEATS AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Doors open at 7 p.m. Concert at 7.45 p.m. sharp. WM. AITCHISON Director. A. MACDONALD - - - Official Pianist. W. KENNEDY ----- Stage Manager. MEETINGS. INVERCARGILL SAVINGS BANK. THE MONTHLY MEETING of the Trustees will be held at the Bank’s Office, Esk Street, on TUESDAY, November 11, at 10.30 a.m. N. A. BRODRICK, Ng232 Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. THE following Debentures are offered for Sale in sums of £lOO and upwards at par, bearing interest at the rate of 5$ per cent per annum. Usual brokerage allowed. TOWN HALL AND THEATRE REDEMPTION LOAN, £4,050; maturing Ist October, 1939. J. E. TAYLOR, Acting Town Clerk. Town Hall, Invercargill, November 5, 1924. Nel67 INVERCARGILL-PEMBROKE. A A INVERCARGLL-DUNEDIN. INVERCARGILL-QUEENS-TOWN. STAR TOURIST SERVICE. SEE THE BEAUTIES OF OTAGO CENTRAL AND LAKES BY MOTOR. Cars depart Invercargill Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. (Also other days by arrangement). Via Gore, Tapanui, etc, Roxburgh, Alexandra, Clyde and Cromwell. Tickets (including accommodation) and further information, from CENTRAL GARAGE, INVERCARGILL. (Phone 1321.) Government Tourist Office and Scandrett 4 Sons; or from Dunedin-Wanaka Motors, Ltd.—H. M. MACKAY, Managing Director, 90 Princess Street, Dunedin. Nal7 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. REDUCTION ON RAILWAY ' FREIGHT CHARGES ON KEROSENE. AT ITH regard to the advertisement in- ’ ’ serted on 6th inst., in connection with the reduction of railway freight on Benzine, the Railway Department announces that Kerosene will be conveyed at the same reduced rate as Benzine from and including November 3, 1924. REDUCTION IN RAILWAY FREIGHT CHARGES ON WOOL. From and including 7th No.tmber, 1924, the Freight on Wool has been reduced. The following examples show the extent to which these reductions affect the freight charges on wool forwarded by rail. Old rate New rate Reduction Station per bale per bale per bale Heriot to In’gill 7/- 6/3 9d. Gore to „ 4/2 3/9 sd. Edendale „ 2/5 2/2 3d. Wyndham „ 2/11 2/7 4d. Waimahaka 2/10 2/6 4d. Tuatapere „ 6/1 5/5 Bd. Otautau „ 3/5 3/- sd. Nightcaps „ 4/8 4/2 6d. Kingston „ 7/4 6/7 9d. Riversdale, „ 6/2 5/6 Bd. Ng243 FOR SALE AND TO LET. REAL SNIP - Brick Bun s a - 4 V low of Five Rooms, porcelain bath and basin; e. light; first-class order; close to trams. Government Mortgage per cent. —A. W. COWLEY, 26 Esk Street. TWO MORE PROPERTY BARGAINS. GREAT VALUE. BRICK AND ROUGHCAST BUNGALOW. £lOB0 —Buys right up-to-date Brick and Roughcast Bungalow with every possible convenience. 15 minutes from Post Office. DESIRABLE SEMI-BUNGALOW £B5O. Splendid Five-roomed Residence. All conveniences. Government Mortgage at 4| per cent. Very high and sunny section in garden, lawns, concrete paths, etc. colin McDonald & co. LAND 4 INSURANCE AGENTS, ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. BRICK HOUSES. £ll9o—Beautiful Five-roomed Brick and Roughcast Bungalow. Panelled Hall and Ceilings. Commodious in every way. Good section. Handy car.— GORDON BROWN, Tay Street, £ll50 —New Five-roomed Brick and Roughcast Bungalow of latest design. Concrete paths. Excellent garden and law Tis. Half an acre freehold. Owner going to England. Must sell. See this. —GORDON BROWN. £loBs—Attractive Four-roomed Brick and Roughcast Bungalow. Splendid section. 1-3 acre. Handy position.—GOßDON BROWN. £72s—Neat Four-roomed House with usual conveniences, situate Avenal. £l5O cash.—GORDON BROWN. £B50 —Excellent Six-roomed House, h. and c. water, electric light, gas, sewerage, etc. Only ten minutes from P.O. City area.—GORDON BROWN.
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Southland Times, Issue 19395, 8 November 1924, Page 1
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