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AMUSEMENTS. "FAIR AND WARMER.” DUNEDIN THEATRE-GOERS AMAZED At the WONDERFUL PRESENTATION. SATURDAY NIGHT’S HUGE AUDIENCE SOON CONFIRMED THE REPUTATION THAT “FAIR AND WARMER” HAS LEGITIMATELY EARNED FOR ITSELF AS BEING ONE OF THE FINEST COMEDIES THE WORLD’S STAGE HAS EVER KNOWN.—Vide Dunedin Papers. SPECIAL WEATHER FORECAST: FAIR AND WARMER. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 o’clock. THEATRE. Direction . . . WILLIAM F. RUSSELL Who Presents by Arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., THE BRILLIANT YOUNG STAR, AT ELLIE D R AMLE Y 11 ELLIE JDrAMLEY Nellie nr a mle y ellie Dram ley TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Also,— , TUESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, January 27, 29 and 30. MOST VERSATILE OF ACTRESSES, And Strong Supporting Cast. "FAIR AND WARMER.” “FAIR AND WARMER.” The "FAIR AND WARMER.” Barometer "FAIR ANO WARMER.” of "FAIR AND WARMER.” Laughter "FAIR AND WARMER.” will “FAIR AND WARMER.” Steadily "FAIR AND WARMER.” Rise “FAIR AND WARMER.” . To-night "FAIR AND WARMER.” at “FAIR AND WARMER.” 8 o’clock. “FAIR AND WARMER.” Which ran for 100 Nights in London. WARNING! People visiting Municipal Theatre TONIGHT are hereby warned against being swamped by the FLOODS of Tears that arise from the FOAMING WAVES and CYCLONES OF LAUGHTER, as the disturbances become uncontrollable. Bankedup CLOUDS of Happiness eventually disperse through the driving force of NELLIE BRAMLEY AS THE CENTRE OF ACTIVITY. ARTHUR CORNELL AS “BILLY.” FOR HUSBANDS ONLY: How to be happy though married. Keep your wife wondering. Hear the latest tarra-diddle about the Mystic Shrine! SS-h-h. Champagne (Dry Monopole) used in the cocktail scene. (Supplied by Mr Paape, Grand Hotel, Dunedin.) TO-MORROW NIGHT: “PEG 0’ MY HEART.” THURSDAY: "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE.” FRIDAY: “THE THIRD DEGREE” Producer for the Company: George Bryant. Box Plans on view at The Bristol. PRICES (plus tax): Reserved, 6/-; at door, 4/-; Gallery, 2/-. JAMES WILSON Manager. Ju693 EDUCATIONAL. MARGARET A. JCPP, Teacher of singing and voice PRODUCTION, Resumes teaching on MONDAY, February 9th, at her Studio, Colonial Buildings. Pupils kindly attend at usual hours. RAILWAY CONCESSION TICKETS. Jt662 ART CLASSES. 4 MISS J. TODD (holder of Certificates, South Kensington, London for Drawing and Painting) will RESUME her Classes in her Studio, No. 5 Federal Buildings, Dee street, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Hours as usual. Railway concession Tickets for Country Pupils. Jt677 PUBLIC NOTICES. INVERCARGILL WOOL SALE. JANUARY 28th. THE FIRST SALE OF THE SEASON will take place at 9 a.m. on the above date in the MUNICIPAL THEATRE, the Order of Sale being as follows: I—National Mortgage and Agency Co., Ltd. 2 —Dalgety and Co., Ltd. 3—N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. 4—J. R. Mills and Son, tLd. 5—J. G. Ward and Co., Ltd. 6 —Henderson and Co., Ltd. 7 —Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd. B—Southland Farmers’ Co-op. Association, Ltd. 9—J. E. Watson and Co., Ltd. The stage will be entirely reserved for buyers and attendant clerks, to whom tickets of admission will be issued, the Dress Circle and Gallery being open to wool growers and others interested. THE INVERCARGILL STOCK AND WOOLBROKERS ASSOCIATION. A. BUNTING, Jt664 Secretary. ALL BICYCLE AND MOTOR CYCLE TYRES. E EDUCED in Price during our Stocktaking Sale. All sizes and makes in Stock. FULLY GUARANTEED. THE PARA RUBBER CO., LTD., DEE ST. (Opp. Grand Hotel). Ju6B9 “ANNETTE” SALON. P RO’CK SPECIALISTS. A 129 DEE STREET. Th. very latest in English and French Models on view. Drill? THE PARA. STOCKTAKING SALE OF CYCLE TYRES. HUTCHISON TUBES, 28 x 1J: Cycle Shop Price6/6 PARA Price—s/-; two for 9/6 DEE ST. (Opposite Grand Hotel). ’PHONE: 1552. JJOWELL & £1 HISH 0 L M 111 DEE STREET, INVERCARGLLL Specialist! in: PLAY’ERS. PIANOS. PIPE ORGANS. LENNIE’S “EMPIRE" SEEDS. EENOWNED throughout Southland. If not stocked by your grocer send direct and be sure of your crop. New season's seed and best strains from—LENNIE SONS, LTD., Esk Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 19459, 26 January 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19459, 26 January 1925, Page 1