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AMUSEMENTS. A PARAGON OF DARING! FEARED! HATED! LOVED! AS NO MAN EVER WAS! FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON AND HIS WORLD-FAMOUS HORSE: SILVER KING in “THAT DEVIL QUEMADO.” “THAT DEVIL QUEMADO.” “THAT DEVIL QUEMADO.” “THAT DEVIL QUEMADO.” “THAT DEVIL QUEMADO.” AT THE ALBION THEATRE | "THE THEATRE OF DISTINCTION? 1 "! Direction - - - Fuller-Hayward Theatres. MATINEE: 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT: 7.15. MATINEE: 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT: 7.15. Picturesque—Dauntless—Stalwart—dashing down from his mountain fastness to the rescue of damsels in distress —stealing beautiful women right under the noses of the prospective bridegrooms—laughing at danger—delivering his henchmen from gaol—a be-sashed—be-ribboned—be-tasseled Devil of a man—QUEMADO! Then We Have: MARY PHILBIN MARY PHILBIN In William J. Locke’s Most Beautiful Story: “STELLA MARIS.” “STELLA MARIS.” “STELLA MARIS.” “STELLA MARIS.” with ELLIOTT DEXTER ELLIOTT DEXTER ELLIOTT DEXTER ELLIOTT DEXTER AND A GREAT CAST. A masterful picturisation of a big, vital story that took the world by storm. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS! BOOK AT THE BRISTOL; OR RING 738. Day Sales at Rice’s (next to Theatre). PRICES JUST AS USUAL! ALHAMBRA CABARET. TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. PROGRESSIVE CLUB ROOMS. ESK STREET. ALEX. SUTHERLAND Manager. SPRINGHILLS. A WELCOME SOCIAL AND DANCE will be tendered to Mr and Mrs Butler and Mr and Mrs Simms on FRIDAY, June 25, at 8 p.m. Good Music and Catering, etc. Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies 1/6. R. CHRISTENSEN. Jm46l Secretary. WAIKIWI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SALE OF WORK THE SALE OF WORK in aid of the Building Fund will be OPENED in THE HALL by MRS R. A. ANDERSON At 2.30 p.m. on June 23, and will be continued on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS. Admission: Afternoons, Free; Evenings, 6d. Children 3d. Jq644 EUGBY FOOTBALL! RUGBY! SATURDAY, JUNE 19. RUGBY PARK! RUGBY PARK! THE MATCH OF THE SEASON. INVERCARGILL v. PIRATES No. 1 Ground: 2.45 p.m. This should provide a Fast, Open, Spectacular Game of Rugby. STAR v. SOUTHERN. No. 2 Ground: 2.45 p.m. Curtain-Raiser, 1.30 p.m.: Schools Match: MARIST v. SOUTH. Admission: Ground, Gents 1/-; Ladies 6d. Stand: Gents, 6d., Ladies Free. J. RICHARDSON. JpsBB Acting-Secretary. BLUFF BOXING ASSOCIATION. (Registered). GRAND TOURNAMENT. RADIO THEATRE, WINTON. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, at 8 p.m. CLASSES: NOVlCE—Bantam, Feather, Light, Middle. OPEN—Bantam, Light. SPECIAL SIX-ROUND BOUT! W. O’NEILL v. J. KELLY. (Winton). (Bluff). Entries Close MONDAY, June 21, with the Secretary, N. McGORLICK. Jq669 Ocean Beach. 8000 ROSES, latest Varieties, 18/- doz. 4000 FRUIT trees ’ 2/6 each> 28/_ MACROCARPA, in boxes, good stuff, 20/hundred. EVERGREEN PRIVET, for Hedges, 25/hundred. CATALOGUES SENT FREE. COUSINS BROS., NURSERYMEN, MOSGIEL. Jq62o EXTRAORDINARY Auction Sale of Motor Cars and Cycles at BRAY BROS.’ Salerooms this afternoon. Twelve Cars to be sold. Jq66o LANE’S “GOLD MEDAL TRAP.” FOLLOWING on similar awards at the Exhibitions at London, Melbourne, Belgium, Brussels and Ghent, “LANE’S” PATENT WIRE SPRING RABBIT TRAP Has gained the Gold Medal Award at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition of 1925-1926. QUALITY TELLS EVERY TIME. If you cannot secure your supplies from your storekeeper or stock agent, write direct: — H. TURNER & CO. Distributing Agents, 219 Cumberland St., DUNEDIN. P.O. Box: 53. ’Phone: 1754. SHORT STREET, Lindisfarne: £950 buys an artistic 5-roomed Wooden Bungalow, built by a first-class builder; up-to-date and pleasing in every respect. Almost ready for occupation. £2OO deposit. As this house will not be long unsold, inspect to-day with Herbert Mitchel, Land Agent, Dee Street, op. Broad, Small & Co.

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Southland Times, Issue 19900, 19 June 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19900, 19 June 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19900, 19 June 1926, Page 1

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