AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE 2 p.m. TO-DAY RESERVE YOUR SEATS RESERVE YOUR SEATS For the Finest Programme of Vaudeville and Picture ever seen and heard down South. THREE SHOWS IN ONE THREE SHOWS IN ONE Headed by: THE IDOL OF THE CONTINENTAL CAPITALS. MAGGIE FOSTER MAGGIE FOSTER A GIRL—A VIOLIN—PLUS A WONDERFUL PERSONALITY. Direct from J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direct from J. C. Williamson, Ltd. ALBION TO-NIGHT. (Commencing at 7.15 Every Evening). The Programme commences with a GEORGE ARLISS PLAY GEORGE ARLISS PLAY A PICTURE OF WAYS AND MEANS—FOR THOSE WITHOUT MEANS. 20 DOLLARS A WEEK 20 DOLLARS A WEEK George Arliss is acknowledged the Finest Character Actor of the Day. You will be in raptures of delight if you see him in 20 DOLLARS A WEEK 20 DOLLARS A WEEK A PICTURE THAT MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO LAUGH AT WORK ON MONDAY. The Next Big Feature is the Master Picture, ARSENE LUPIN’S “813” ARSENE LUPIN’S “813” THE MOST BAFFLING MYSTERY STORY OF THE AGE. NONE CAN SOLVE THE PLOT IN ADVANCE. ARSENE LUPIN’S “813” ARSENE LUPIN’S “813” Added, Subtracted and Divided, the Mysterious Figures gave the answer “813.” WHAT DID IT MEAN ? MACK SENNETT COMEDY MACK SENNETT COMEDY THERE WILL BE CROWDS. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. ’PHONE THE ALBION (738) OR CALL. DAY SALES ALL DAY AT DUNLOP’S. OTAUTAU ANNUAL RACES. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1925. ACCEPTANCES CLOSE with the under--2x signed on SATURDAY, 14th inst., at 8 p.m. E. MATHESON, Secretary, ’Phone 82 M. Otautau. A Special Horse Train will leave Invercargill at 6.45 a.m. on the 25th., reaching Otautau 9.30 a.m. Mk 425 HIGHLAND BAGPIPE MUSIC. EVERY Beginner assured of a Thorough Tuition with the Practice Chanter. Pupils supplied with Bagpipes at Lower Prices. Advanced Pipers taught Pibrochs, the “Classical” Music of the Bagpipes.* Intending Pupils can enrol now. H. MACDONALD, SPEY STREET. PUBLIC NOTICES. RABBITS TTTANTED IN ANY QUANTITY BY THOMAS BORTHWICK & SONS, (AUS)., LTD. CONSIGN *TO MAKAREWA. For Prices, Particulars, Crates, Labels, etc., write to — FRANK TUCKER, BOX 40, INVERCARGILL. Office: ESK STREET; near Railway Station. Telephone: 1599. Fh339 QUALITY THE TRUE TEST OF VALUE. PATRONISE: “COOKHAM HOUSE.” 124 DEE ST. For Quality Boots and Shoes and be assured of obtaining full value for your money. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL: Boys’ or Youths’ Real Hard Wear Boots. From - - 10/6 to 22/6. Girls’ Light or Heavy Hard Wear Boots. From - - - 12/6 to 20/C. W. PATTON. COOKHAM HOUSE. 124 DEE ST. SOUTHLAND HARDWARE CO. LTD. SUCCESSORS TO NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE CO., LTD. THE SERVICE STORES. QOLE SOUTHLAND AGENTS FOR THE P FAMOUS MAXWELL PLASTER BOARD. This Board has a beautiful surface for Painting or Papering. Equal to Lath and Plaster. WE CARRY FULL STOCKS. From 6-ft. x 3-ft. to 10-ft. x 4-ft. SEE US ABOUT THIS BOARD IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING. SOUTHLAND HARDWARE CO. LTD. P.O. BOX 59. ’PHONES - 620/621 SPECIAL NOTICE—Week-enders and Camping-out Parties: Alexander’s Crystal Drinks. All flavours. 6d. a packet. Makes one gallon. 11
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Southland Times, Issue 19500, 14 March 1925, Page 1
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