AMUSEMENTS. j ALBION TO-NIGHT SEE THE PROLOGUE E ! PROLOGUE V T 0 “THE PRICE” »! “THE PRICE” “THE PRICE” ENTITLED “AT A CABARET” “AT A CABARET” IN WHICH THE CANDIDATES FOR MISS INVERCARGILL MISS INVERCARGILL Will be presented in Person. THERE ARE THREE ITEMS: ‘‘ANNABELLE JAZZ”—By Pierrot and Pierrette. PARADE OF BATHING GlRLS—Candidates for MISS INVERCARGILL. “DANCING AT THAT MOVING PICTURE BALL"—Miss Phyllis Cunliffe and Bathing Girls. Our Second Big Feature presents: JANE NOVAK. ROY STEWART. In a Fast and Furious Drama of the North: “THE SNOW-SHOE TRAIL” “THE SNOW-SHOE TRAIL” ? BIG THRILLS! BIG ACTION! e BIG LOVES. BIG HATES, e THE BIG ALBION ORCHESTRA Will be Heard in: Overture - . - - “Atala.” Entr'Acte- - - “Noah’s Wife.” Selections: “Kissing Time,” “You’re in Love.” RESERVES AT RICES; Or Phone ALBION (738). pRUMMOND HOCKEY CLUB. BALL ON FRIDAY, JULY 10. Commencing at 8.30 p.m. ’ Subscription: Gents, 2/6; Ladies 1/-. MUSIC BY ALLOT & MOYLAN. Jh27B D. GILL, Secretary. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE WILL be held in Makarewa Hall on FRIDAY, July 10. Cards 8 p.m. Dancing 9.30. D. KIDD, Jf233 Sec. School Committee. GRAND ORANGE CONCERT—Municipal Theatre, Monday next, 13th July. Box Plan opens at the Bristol Piano Co. on Friday morning next. Circle and Stalls 3/-. ST. ANDREW’S SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF SOUTHLAND. ' CHOIR RECITAL. “THE ANCIENT MARINER’ TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1925. STOBO HALL, 8 p.m. A Musical Treat. Admission— Tickets to be had from Choir Membtic. SOUTHLAND COURSING CLUB. OPEN STAKE. FOR AN UNLIMITED NUMBER OF DOGS. On the SOUTHLAND RACECOURSE, INVERCARGILL. Commencing at 1 p.m. on July 22, 1925. (To be run under the Rules and Regulations of the National Coursing Association of New Zealand.) WINNER GUARANTEED £2O. Entries, accompanied by a fee of £2 2/-, to be in the Secretary's hands by 5 p.m. on JULY 18, 1925. Draw will be made on MONDAY, July 20, 1925. In the event of 30 Dogs entering for above Stake, a Free Supplementary will be run at the same meeting. All Dogs must be registered (before night of draw) with the Secretary of the N.Z. C.A., Box 523, Dunedin. ADMISSION: 1/-; Ladies Free. H. H. GILMOUR, 36 Avenal Road, Jh257 Invercargill. gING’S.ROLLER RINK. SESSIONS DAILY. 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. CHILDREN’S MATINEE SATURDAYS, 10 a.m. KING’S ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING. PUBLIC NOTICES. Firm fresh fruit will improve YOUR HEALTH. Bananas, Oranges, Pears, Apples, Mandarins, Passion Fruit and Grapes—all Fresh Stock at market prices. HOT FOUNTAIN DRINKS. (Only Best Syrups used). BEEF TEA AND TOAST AT ANY HOUR. WE SELL FRESH EGGS. MRS PETTY. (Near Railway Station). FRUITERERESK STREET. FREE! FREE! FREE! A GENUINE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR GIVEN AWAY FREE With Every Two Packets of Gillette Blades AT JAMES BOYD & SONS, HAIRDRESSERS. 58 DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. (Next Door to Broad, Small & Co.) LADIES! WE take this opportunity of informing you that we have at THE MODEL HOUSE EXQUISITE MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE. Also: BEAUTIFUL EVENING GOWNS Of the Best Quality at Reasonable Prices. REV. R. T. MATHEWS, B.A. (Land.), F.CB. UNDERTAKES COACHING for all Exam- ; inations.—loo CLYDE STREET. Jf797 , TIOR GOOD HONEST VALUE— GO TO ' E. H 0L M ES. WATCHMAKER. (Over 15 years’ experience in England), j ONLY FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. J Orders by Post promptly and carefully 1 attended to. Note address: TAY STREET; I Room No. 7, above Miss Brey, Paramonnt
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Southland Times, Issue 19598, 9 July 1925, Page 1
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