AMUSEMENTS. Lyric Theatre, ' Auckland. “I have never before seen such pressure at this or any other theatre. ... We were sold right out 30 minutes before starting time, and the crowds that clamoured for admission were a sight for sore eyes.” Phil Murdock, Manager. THAT’S WHAT HAPPENED in Auckland when “Lilies of the Field” was shown. WELLINGTON ditto. CHRISTCHURCH ditto. And now it’s INVERCARGILL’S Turn. LAST NIGHT THE THEATRE WAS PACKED AS IT HAS NEVER BEEN PACKED BEFORE! ONE WORD TO THE WISE—RESERVE! Plans at The Bristol, or ring 380. PRICES ARE JUST AS USUAL! PRICES ARE JUST AS USUAL! CIVIC PICTURES 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS. IT’S A GREAT PROGRAMME! IT’S A GREAT PROGRAMME! First National’s Greatest Picture: “LILIES OF THE FIELD.” “LILIES OF THE FIELD.” “LILIES OF THE FIELD.” They Toil Not, Neither Do They Spin! STARRING: CORINNE GRIFFITH AND CONWAY TEARLE A super-production in every sense of the word: Story, Cast, Direction, Photography leave nothing to be desired. Then WILLIAM FOX presents: E. M. HULL’S SEQUEL to E. M. HULL’S SEQUEL to “THE SHEIK,” “THE SHEIK,” “THE SHADOW OF THE EAST.” “THE SHADOW OF THE EAST." Starring FRANK MAYO NORMAN KERRY MILDRED HARRIS UNIVERSAL Presents: “THE FAST STEPPERS.” Another of the Dandy Sporting Specials, Featuring: BILLY SULLIVAN. • PRICES ARE JUST AS USUAL! rp H E SALVATION ARMY, -t A RETURN VISIT Of THE ANDERSON BAY GIRLS, Who will give their UNIQUE DISPLAY A ENTERTAINMENT Of DRILLS, SONGS, DIALOGUES, ETC. A Real Treat for Lovers of a CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME. SUNDAY, JAN. 25, S.A. HALL, 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. After-Church Service Victoria Hall, 8.15. MONDAY, JAN. 26, GRAND THEATRE, At 8 p.m. Admission: 2/- and 1/-, in aid of Home Funds. Jm554 TOKANUI-FORTROSE HACK RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACES On FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925. NOMINATIONS, with Fees, Performances and Colours CLOSE on FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925. HANDICAPS—MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925. For Programme see Posters, or Times, January 19, 1925. J. R. SHIELDS, Secretary, Tokanui. PUBLIC NOTICES. 600 CASES. FRUIT —More arriving. We intend to keep stocks down, so will clear TODAY at 2 p.m. Jr6oo F. BOWDEN & CO. “ANNETTE” SALON. PROCK SPECIALISTS. 129 DEE STREET. Th* very latest in English and French Models on view. Ddll7 1925 BARGAINS, BOOTS AND DRAPERY. LADIES’ TENNIS SHOES, 7/9; Nigger Brown Suede Shoes, 18/4; Ladies’ Frocks from 5/11 up. Costumes of all varieties. New Goods arriving Every Week. Our Motto is SATISFACTION! GIVE US A TRIAL! THE NEW FIRM WITH THE BIG REPUTATION. T. ISAAC & SON DON STREET (Next to W. A. Brown). SEASON’S GREETINGS TO ALL! Qu R THREE SHOPS ARE NOW OPEN WE HAVE A LARGE SUPrLY OF PRIME LAMB. Hindquarters 1/2 per lb. Forequarters 1/ per lb. Hams 1/5 per lb. Pickled Pork - - - - 9d. to 1/- per lb. Ox Tongues Bd. per lb. Pork, Beef, Mutton, Etc. —at— CUNDALL’S THE BUTCHERS. ESK ST. TAY ST. KELVIN ST. Thor. 1 163. Phone 1456 LADIES’ HAIR BRUSHES. p ENT'S MILITARY BRUSHES, COMBS. VT Prophylactic Nail Brushes 6/6. Shaving Brushes 1/- to 15/- each. THOMSON, BRIDGER & CO, LTD. Dp73l Pin IA/ “ money well spent when XIV IV/ - Buying a “GRAND” CYCLE at— THE BARB CYCLE STORES, DEE STREET.
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Southland Times, Issue 19457, 22 January 1925, Page 1
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