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AMUSEMENTS. j ~VAUDE V I L L E . . and . . ' PICTURES. AT THE CIVIC TO-NIGHT. AT THE CIVIC TO-NIGHT. f BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY. I BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY. (PLANS AT BRISTOL; OR RING 380. (PLANS AT BRISTOL; OR RING 380. CIVIC PICTURES. 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS THE KENTUCKY FOUR THE KENTUCKY FOUR | THE KENTUCKY FOUR in ' A FEAST OF SONG AND MELODY, j A FEAST OF SONG AND MELODY. SOLOS, DUETS, CONCERTED NUMBERS. I HUNTLEY SPENCER - - Celebrated Tenor. MISS BEATRICE I NG LEWOOD—Charming I Mezzo Soprano. I PHIL YATES - - Baritone and Comedian. MISS THELMA MARTlN—Pianoforte Soloist and Accompaniste. THE PICTURES INCLUDE: The Fox Super Special (“THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY." (“THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY." ’“THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY." “THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY." “THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY." OR: AS NO MAN HAS LOVED AS NO MAN HAS LOVED AS NO MAN HAS LOVED The Most Striking Lesson in Patriotism the World has ever seen. ’ Among all the world's millions ! there was just one man denied I the joy of ‘‘Home Sweet Home.’ A drama of tremendous pathos and flaming vitality—a love story, a mother story, a story of vivid and thrilling action anti conflict. AND THIS NIPPY COMEDY DRAMA: EARLY TO WED EARLY TO WED MATT MOORE. KATHRYN PERRY. MATT MOORE. KATHRYN PERRY. Tv>o Young Folk on a “Splurge.” A delightful story, delightfully told by FRANK BORZAGE, the man who gave us “Humoresque.” PRICES JUST AS USUAL. PLANS AT BRISTOL; OR RING 380. DAY SALES AT MRS GAWN’S. DOMINICAN CONVENT GARDEN FETE. OWING to the early date fixed for the Dominican Retreat in Dunedin this year, the Nuns find themselves obliged to hold their Fete on WEDNESDAY, December 8, though, out of respect for the late Right Reverend Monsignor Burke they should have preferred to delay the function for a longer period. Ddll2 EAZOR SETTING—AII Razors set by Experts and guaranteed satisfactory. Price 1/6.—E. V. MILLS., Hairdresser, Tay Street (next Arcade). LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Friday evening, Pink and Grey Parrot. Reward on returning to 133 Earn Street. Ddls4 lOST —Gold Wristlet Watch; engraved on J back. Please return to Times Office. Reward. FOUND —Watch. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Apply—Mrs Kelly’s Store, Tweed Street. Ddl22 RACING. QATTLE FLAT RACING CLUB. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL FIXTURE. DECEMBER 28. (Within a mile of Balfour). STAKES: £135. STAKES: £135. HANDICAP HURDLES; £l7—One mile and a-half. ARDLUSSA HACK RACE: £l7.—Six furlongs. BALFOUR DISTRICT TROT; £l7. Class 4.o—One mile and a-half. CATTLE FLAT CUP; £27, and Cup valued j £5 5/-.—One mile and a-quarter. •PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP TROT; £l9, and set Sulky Harness. Class 5.20. — • Two miles. FLYING HANDICAP; £l9.—Six furlongs. I FAREWELL HANDICAP; £l9.—One mile. NOMINATIONS. THURSDAY, DEC. 16. J. N. ALEXANDER, Ddl44 Hon. Sec. TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. DECEMBER 30. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL RACES on the above Club’s Programme CLOSE with the undersigned on FRIDAY, December 10, at 8 p.m. Full Programme in the Referee of the 2nd and 9th December, or on application. H. A. PIERCE, Secretary. Telegrams: Pierce, Winton. Telephone: 28, Winton. Ddl6l TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. ASHBURTON RACECOURSE. BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 27, 1926. NOMINATIONS CLOSE with the Secretary, Ashburton, at 5 p.m. on MONDAY, December 6. J. B. NICOLL, Secretary. P.O. Box 54, Telepho’he, 81. Dc93 YN D H A M RACING CLUB NEW YEAR MEETING. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1927.. £1650 S TAKE S £1650 £»650 S TAKE S £1650 £SOO—WYNDHAM CUP—£5OO. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS CLOSE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, at 5 p.m. For extended Programme see Referee, 18th and 25th November, or apply to HENDERSON HUNTER, Secretary. Box 27, Wyndham. Nw1057

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Southland Times, Issue 20044, 4 December 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20044, 4 December 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20044, 4 December 1926, Page 1

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