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AMUSEMENTS. WHAT BECAME OF THE $40,000? The outlaws held up the old rancher who carried a fortune, but they never got the money. Come and see how a daring Cowboy

solved the mystery. AT THE ALBION THEATRE I "THE THEATRE OF DISTINCTION.” Direction - - - Fuller-Hayward Theatres. MATINEE and * TO-NIGHT 2 p.m. 7.15 THE SET UP THE SET UP THE SET UP THE SET UP Featuring THE RIDING ACE OF ACES THE RIDING ACE OF ACES ART ACORD ART ACORD ART ACORD ART ACORD In a rip-snorting outdoor picture with a punch in every scene. Supported by “Raven,” the intelligent horse, and “Rex,” the trained dog. Also the Master Picture: THE HAPPY ENDING THE HAPPY ENDING THE HAPPY ENDING THE HAPPY ENDING Featuring: JACK BUCHANAN and FAY COMPTON JACK BUCHANAN and FAY COMPTON JACK BUCHANAN and FAY COMPTON Eight Reels of tense, thrilling drama. A story of a scoundrel who proved the truth of the saying: “There is some bad in the best of us, and some good in the worst of us.” A story with a “HAPPY ENDING.” Then We have Another Rib-tickling CENTURY COMEDY ETC. ETC. ETC. PLANS AT BRISTOL; OR RING 738. Day Sales at Rice’s (next to Theatre). DON'T FORGET TO BOOK THOSE SEATS! A GRAND CONCERT TN VICTORIA HALL, TAY STREET, OCTOBER 30, at 8 p.m. —by— THE BALCLUTHA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BRASS BAND. (Numbering 27 Boys). AND LEADING LOCAL TALENT. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! Give the Boys a royal good welcome by rolling up in large numbers. A special appeal is made to the Headmasters of Primary and Secondary Schools to be present, also Committees of the various schools. A FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME IS ARRANGED. Admission ------- 1/6 and 1/-. FUNDS FOR LOCAL BENEFITS. DANCES. A DANCE TN NORTH INVERCARGILL HALL on JL October 30, at 8 p.m. sharp, in aid of North Princess. Cooper’s Orchestra. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. Oyllls MEETINGS. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the GIRL GUIDES’ ASSOCIATION, Southland Province, will be held on TUESDAY, 2nd November, at 2 p.m., in the Southland Women’s Club Rooms. OallB4 ANNUAL MEETlNG—Southland Rowing Association. The Annual Meeting of S.R.A. will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Buildlings at 8 p.m., Saturday, October 10.—A. H. President. 0z1134 MEMORIAL LIBRARY. TUATAPERE. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in McLEOD’S TEAROOMS on MONDAY, November 1, at»B p.m. BUSINESS: Election of Library Committee. 0z1145 LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Bunch Keys, motor enclosure, Gore racecourse, on Monday. Reward.— j Times Office. 0z1142 LOST —About three weeks ago (probably left in shop), short red-handled j Umbrella. Ring 1342. OallBs FOUND— Best value in New Zealand in Used Cars. A wide range to choose from.—A. RUSSELL & CO., LTD., Invercargill. Oall9o LEFT —In Thornbury Saleyards, last sale day, one dry cow, white with brown ears and brown spots on neck, slit in near ear. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at next Thornbury sale on November 5. OylloB LOST Bargains in second-hand Cars by failing to inspect our stocks of good reliable used cars at attractive prices.—A. RUSSELL & CO., LTD., Invercargill. EDUCATIONAL. DUNELM PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Dean’s Avenue, Hagley Pirk, Christchurch. pHURCH OF ENGLAND Boarding and V Day School for Boys from 7 to 14 years of age. Preparatory for Christ’s College. Visitor: The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Christchurch. Headmaster: Mr C. E. Ferris, F.R., Hist., 'Soc., London. Prospectus on application. ’Phone: 3513. 0p632 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. On and from MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, FOR THE WEEK. Appointments should be BOOKED forthwith. TOILET ROOMS DEE STREET. ’PHONE: 1078. WORKING man, save the savings. Buy i your mutton at McKAY’S Exchange Mart. QallsB |

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Southland Times, Issue 20014, 30 October 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20014, 30 October 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20014, 30 October 1926, Page 1

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