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I AMUSEMENTS. ITS LAUGHING LIGHTNING! IT'S LAUGHING LIGHTNING! Everybody says— IT’S A COMEDY WOW! ITS A COMEDY WOW! You’ll roar and roll out of seats at DOUGLAS MACEEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN in: INTRODUCE ME INTRODUCE ME INTRODUCE ME INTRODUCE ME READ WHAT.THE CRITICS SAY: “Douglas Mac Lean has made his best picture since ‘The Hottentot.’ It is to be classed as one of the greatest laugh and thrill pictures of the year.” “A snappy comedy that effervesces and bubbles merrily to a thrilly climax.” “A series of screamingly funny adventures.” I It's the Perfect Comedy. I |DON’T MISS IT!| CIVIC PICTURES 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS II Also Showing: LEWIS STONE LEWIS STONE LEWIS STONE and ANNA Q. NILSSON ANNA Q. NILSSON i in: ISRAEL ZANGWILL’S PLAY: TOO MUC H MONEY TOO MUCH MONEY TOO MUCH MONEY TOO MUCH MONEY Take a Woman from Luxury and she’ll find her own way back Israel Zangwill’s play develops that theme with brilliant sequences of extravagance and gripping contrasts of human nature dressed in rags. THEY HAD A HOT TIME Burning money, but it was a cold world when the flames died down. MERMAID COMEDY “HELLO, GOODBYE.” “HELLO, GOODBYE.” PRICES JUST AS USUAL. Plans at Bristol until noon; later at Mrs Gawn’s; or ring 380. Day Sales at Mrs G awn’s. “VOLGA BOAT SONG.” SUNG in costume by MR N. F. SANSOM, Municipal Theatre, FRIDAY, October 29. DANCES. NORTH INVERCARGILL PUBLIC HALL. 1 DANCE will be held on WEDNESDAY, 21. 27th. (To-night) commencing at 8 p.m. Cooper’s Orchestra. Gent’s Sub., 2/6. Ladies’ Sub., 1/6. 0x1096 FORESTERS’ BALL IN AID OF JUVENILE COURTS. THEATRE ROYAL, GORE. OCTOBER 27, 1926. Rigby’s Orchestra. Winton’s Effects. GENTS 3/6; LADIES 2/-. 0t957 P. ATKINSON, Hon. Secretary. TOILET NOTICE. MISS N. M. HILL. HAIR AND SKIN SPECIALIST. WISHES to inform her Clients and others that she has engaged the services of the OFFICIAL EUGENE EXPERT FOR N.Z. TO DEMONSTRATE PERMANENT HAIR WAVING BY THE EUGENE PROCESS. 0n and from MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, FOR THE WEEK. Appointments • should be BOOKED forthwith. TOILET ROOMS - - - - DEE STREET. ’PHONE: 1078. PUBLIC NOTICES. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of WILLIAM YOUNG HENRY HALL, late of Invercargill, solicitor, are requested to send in particulars of same in duplicate, certified as owing at the date of death, viz., October 9, 1926, such claims to be sent in before November 10, 1926, to MESSRS STOUT & LILLICRAP, Esk Street, Invercargill. oxlo9l Solicitors for the Executors, PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHLAND. DEPOSITS. THE ASSOCIATION is prepared to ACCEPT DEPOSITS at following Rates of Interest: — Six Months 4 per cent. Twelve Months 44 per cent. Twenty-four Months or over: 5 per cent. Interest payable half-yearly on Deposits over 12 months. Apply at Office, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Esk Street, Invercargill. E. B. PILCHER, 0x1067 Secretary. THE EASTERN EXTENSA)# AUSTRALASIA AND CHINA TELEGRAPH COMPANY, LTD. WEEK-END LETTER-TELEGRAMS will be resumed to the UNITED KINGDOM “VIA EASTERN” from November 1, 1926. These messages are subject generally to the conditions governing telegrams in Plain Language. The languages to be used are those authorised as for Deferred Telegrams. TARIFF: Minimum Charge 11/8 ’(2O word* or loss) as at present. Each additional word 7d. Accepted any day of the week for delivery on the following Monday under normal working conditions. Telegrams must be handed in at Government Telegraph Offices and should bear the instruction: “VIA EASTERN” Lodge as early possible and help to avoid congestion. 0v1D62

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Southland Times, Issue 20011, 27 October 1926, Page 1

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