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AMUSEMENTS. STOP PRESS NEWS. VIDE WELLINGTON PAPERS.—NeIIie Bramley, the Brilliant Young Star, achieved the greatest reception of any artist that has ever appeared here when she played the part of Blanny Wheeler in “FAIR AND WARMER.” “TIMES HAVE CHANGED.” THE WORLD WANTS LAUGHTER. HERE IT IS: THE PRINCE OF COMEDIES. COMMENCING MONDAY, January 26, 27, 29 and 30. MUNICIPAL THEATRE. PLANS NOW OPEN. Direction WILLIAM F. RUSSELL Who Presents bv Arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., THE BRILLIANT YOUNG STAR, Nellie tiramley ELLIE I) RAM LEY Nellie pram l e y ELLIE D RAMIE Y Most Versatile of Actresses, And Strong Supporting Cast. The Deliciously Funny Comedy, “FAIR AND WARMER.” “FAIR AND WARMER” “FAIR AND WARMER.” “FAIR AND WARMER." “FAIR AND WARMER.” “FAIR AND WARMER.” “FAIR AND WARMER.” “FAIR AND WARMER” “FAIR AND WARMER.” “FAIR AND WARMER.” The domestic sky was overcast, but the threatening clouds were dispersed, and the weather indications set for “Fair and Warmer”—all by one little cocktail. The funniest domestic comedy ever seen. A real cocktail of mirth. 4 NIGHTS AND 4 PLAYS. OPENING PRODUCTION, “FAIR AND WARMER.” JANUARY 26. Real champagne (Monopole) used in the cocktail scene. (Supplied by Mr Paape, Grand Hotel, Dunedin.) Peg o’ My Heart January 27 It Pays to Advertise .... January 29 The Third Degree January 30 Producer for the Company: George Bryant. The Plans OPEN at The Bristol This Morning. PRICES (plus tax) : Reserved, 6/-, Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls at Door, 4/-; Gallery, 2/-. JAMES WILSON Manager. Jrs9o PUBLIC NOTICES. UNEXPECTED SUPPLY. PAA CASES Peaches, Apricots, Plums Ovv and Pears landed TO-DAY; another big lot advised, so we must sell at 2 pjn. TO-DAY. Jr6oo F. BOWDEN & CO. MRS S. HALLIDAY (nee McLeod), Burt’s Buildings, corner of Nith and Tay street, upstairs). TEACHER ol DRESSMAKING and CUTTING. Resumes Classes on MONDAY, JAN. 10, 1925. Railway concession Tickets. J 1386 BETTER TRADE—INCREASED BUSINESS. NOT of the bubble variety, but the better business that comes of “QUALITY OF GOODS.” That has been our experience during the past year. QUALITY OF GOODS IN OUR —WALLPAPERS— Has been the factor in increasing our WALLPAPER Trade. VISIT our Showrooms STUDY our Show Windotos Latest shipments of WALLPAPERS now in Store, embracing the Newest Designs and Art Effects. Andrew Lees, Ltd. ESK STREET. WE ALSO STOCK ALL ENGLISH LEADS, OILS, PAINTS, BRUSHWARE AND ARTIST MATERIALS. LA MODELLE ROOMS. FEDERAL BUILDINGS. Specialists in costumes and COATFROCKS. ALTERATIONS AND RENOVATIONS. MISSES ABERNETHY & FALCONER. DRESSMAKERS. TeL: 1486. 5!463 R. VEREY. GENERAL MECHANIC. Lawnmowers sharpened and REPAIRED. Gramophones and Sewing Machines overhauled and adjusted. Acetone Welding done. 132 Tay Street. Opp. Technical College. P 1 A 1/1/ is money well spent when Ilv lv/“ Buying a “GRAND” CYCLE at THE BARB CYCLE STORES, DEE STREET. INATSRCARGILLPEMBROKE. INVERCARGLDDUNEDIN. INVERCARGILL-QUEENS-TOWN. STAR TOURIST SERVICE. SEE THE BEAUTIES OF OTAGO CENTRAL AND LAKES BY MOTOR. Care depart Invercargill Mondays, Wed nesdays and Friday’s. (Also other days by arrangement). Via Gore, Tapanui, etc, Rose urgh, Alexandra, Clyde and Cromwell Tickets (including accommodation) and further information, from CENTRAL GARAGE, INVERCARGIL! (Phone 1321.) Government Tourist Office and Scandretl & Sons; or from Dunedin-Wanska Motors. Ltd. —H. M. MACKAY, Managing Director, 90 Princess Street, Dunedin. ‘*Nal7 AYSON'S 4 NGLO-AMERICAN CANDY SHOP, A 72 DEE STREET. We are Specialists in Delicious Toffees, Candies, Soda Fountain Drinks, and all kinds of Cordials. Try our perfectly flavoured Butter Scotch and our Chocolate Toffee. •PIO 10/ Buys a “GRAND” Cycle, XJ.V JLv/“ with first grade Tyres and Coaster Hub, at GEO. WILSON’S BARB CYCLE STORES, DEE STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 19457, 22 January 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19457, 22 January 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19457, 22 January 1925, Page 1

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