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AMUSEMENTS. ~ CIVIC PICTURES -- 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS We have pleasure in presenting the speediest, most thrilling, most exciting programme of the year! If you like a hearty Laugh, if you love to live in Romance, if you wish to Enjoy Yourself —do not miss this Delightful Entertainment. RICHARD TALMADGE in "LET’S GO!” RICHARD TALMADGE in “LET’S GO!” RICHARD TALMADGE in "LET'S GO!" RICHARD TALMADGE in “LET’S GO!” The Man who does not Know Fear, supported by an Exceptional Cast of Artists, including: EILEEN PERCY. TULLY MARSHALL. GEORGE NICHOLS. Then at 8.40 we show Paramount's Latest Super-Production: “THE ENEMY SEX” “THE ENEMY SEX” From Owen Johnston's Novel, "THE SALAMANDER.” A PLAY FOR ADULTS Starring Lovely BETTY COMPSON BETTY COMPSON PERCY MARMONT. HUNTLY GORDON. PERCY MARMONT. HUNTLY GORDON. KATHYLYN WILLIAMS, ETC. FUNNY COMEDY SUPPORTS. FUNNY COMEDY—-SUPPORTS. PRICES JUST AS USUAL. PLANS AT BRISTOL; OR RING 380. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS BAND. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS BAND. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS BAND. A leading Christchurch citizen writes: "Every man, woman and child in New Zealand should hear this Wonderful Band.” Grand theatre. RAND IHEATRE. BAND MUSIC PERSONIFIED. NEXT THURSDAY EVENING. NEXT THURSDAY EVENING. Also: FRIDAY NIGHT. FRIDAY NIGHT. The Celebrated All-conquering NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS BAND. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS BAND. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS BAND. “BETTER THAN BRITAIN’S BEST’’ (Mr A. H. Baile, Conductor). THE GREATEST BAND IN HISTORY. By reason of its MAGNIFICENT WORLD RECORD. Unsurpassed in the Annals of Music. CHRISTCHURCH COMPLETELY CAPTIVATED. Last week the vast auditorium of the King Edward Barracks contained overflowing audiences to hear the CHAMPION BAND OF THE EMPIRE. The Christchurch Daily Press states that "a delighted crowd showed its strong appreciation with CHEERS AND TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE THE AUDIENCE WAS SPELLBOUND A MEMORABLE PERFORMANCE EVERY PLAYER A MASTER MUSICIAN.” SO SAY THE CRITICS. Residents here will readily endorse these comments this week. POPULAR PRICES: 3/3 and 2/-.' . Box Plans open at the BRISTOL To-morrow Morning. SOUTHLAND RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. COMPLIMENTARY SMOKERS’ SOCIAL To be tendered to SOUTHLAND’S “ALL BLACKS.” MESSRS J. RICHARDSON AND A WHITE, At time and place to be advertised in Invercargill papers of Saturday, March 21. Subscription for tickets not presented will be credited to the Presentation Fund. SUB.: 5/-. W. G. COMPTON, Secretary, S.R.F.U. SOUTHLAND SPORTS BE IN ATTENDANCE. Tickets obtainable from J. A. Doig and Club Secretaries. M 1521 SCHOOL OF DANCING. Misses may finlayson <t shona DRUMM. (Pupils of Mr F. Reade Wauchope, of Christchurch and Dunedin). CLASSES: Tuition Class, Monday Night. Instruction 7.30-8.30. Dancing till 10 p.m. Junior Class: Friday Night, 7.30-9.30 p.m. Private Tuition by arrangement (Afternoons or Evenings). Terms on application. Principals will be in attendance at the Salon, Cecil Dancing Studio, Kelvin Street, on and after Monday, March 16. COUNTRY PUPILS BY ARRANGEMENT. SOUTHLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSN. RAM FAIR. WILL BE HELD ON SHOWGROUNDS, At 10.30 a.m. TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1925. Entries, which must be made through the Selling Agents, CLOSE on TUESDAY, 17th March, 1925. Positions balloted for as in former years. ADAM L. ADAMSON, Mg 294 Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. EXCURSIONS TO MILFORD SOUND. DO YOU KNOW YOUR OWN PROVINCE? Beautiful Lake Te Anau, the famous Sutherland Falls, Mitre Peak, the Lovely Bowen Falls and a host of other Worldfamous sights are at your door. £ll. £ll. £ll. Will give You TEN DAY’S’ Holiday in this Scenic Paradise. Only limited accommedation. Apply Early. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU ESK STREET. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR A LICENSE. I CHARLES WILLIAM BROWN, of , Invercargill, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate’s Court at Invercargill, for a License under the Land Agents Act, 1921-22, to carry on business as a Land Agent at Invercargill, and that such application will be heard at the above Court aftgr one month from the 16th day of March, 1925, being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Invercargill this 14th day of March, 1925. Mm 542 CHAS. W. BROWN. I HAVE LANDED THE LATEST MACHINE For Sharpening Lawnmowers and can Guarantee a First-class Job. ACETONE WELDING DONE. ROBERT VEREY 132 TAY STREET. (Opp. Technical Collate)

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Southland Times, Issue 19501, 16 March 1925, Page 1

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