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I AMUSEMENTS. i MAKE SURE OF SEATS EARLY I MAKE SURE OF SEATS EARLY! I MAKE SURE OF SEATS EARLY! i Plans at Bristol until noon; later at ! Mrs Gawn’s; or Ring 380. CIVIC PICTURES MUNICIPAL THEATRE—TO-NIGHT MUNICIPAL THEATRE—TONIGHT Commencing 7.15 p.m. FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES PRESENT LLOYD HUGHES LLOYD HUGHES LLOYD HUGHES DOLORES DEL RIO AND THE DOLORES DEL RIO DASHING DOLORES DEL RIO BEAUTY DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO “PALS FIRST” In a Comedy-Melodrama “PALS FIRST” Romance of Three Men. “PALS FIRST” Pals first—last and “PALS FIRST" and always. “PALS FIRST” “PALS FIRST” Humour and Pathos"! “PALS FIRST" Laughter and Tears! “PALS FIRST” Drama and Comedv! “PALS FIRST" “PALS FIRST” Three Tramps—a Girl—and Cupid. A story that has you guessing, and a surprise finale that packs one of the biggest thrills of the season A “Crook” melodrama that will thrill and satisfy and make you talk. UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT: THE BIG FRENCH MASTERPIECE THE BIG FRENCH MASTERPIECE THE MIRACLE OF THE WOLVES MIRACLE OF THE WOLVES MIRACLE OF THE WOLVES READ WHAT THE ENGLISH PAPERS SAY ABOUT IT: “A remarkable film—rich in adventure.” —Newcastle Sunday Sun. “The greatest film of modern times.”— Leeds Y’orkshire Post. “An effective challenge by France to the producing resources of the world. Certainly in magnificence of background, huge settings, handling of vast crowds and the maintenance of atmosphere, it can compare with the best of films yet shown to the public. The whole production is remarkable.”—Y’orkshire Evening News. ALSO SHOWING: “THE EPIC OF EVEREST” “THE EPIC OF EVEREST” The closing chapter of a great Adventure. PRICES JUST AS USUAL. DAY SALES AT MRS GAWN’S. MAKE SURE OF SEATS EARLY! MAKE SURE OF SEATS EARLY! MAKE SURE OF SEATS EARLY! QORE COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. TENTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL MAY' 11 to 18, 1927 (inclusive). Syllabus. Entry Forms, Book of Words, on application to the Secretary. W. D. SHELTON. AelBB P.O. Box 94, Gore.

Y.M.C A., TAY STREET. TTTEDNESDAY, APRIL 6.—A GOOD VV NIGHT’S FUN. Euchre at 8 p.m. (Late North Invercargill Hall). Prizes: 1, Half-ton Coal: 2, Bag Sugar; 3, Quarter-ton Coal; 4, Quarter-ton Coal; 5, 25-lb. Bag Flour; 6, 5/- Order. ADMISSION: 1/6. HU MPHR I E S’ II AL L. FORTROSE. FRIDAY 7 , APRIL 8, at 8 p.m. THE BIGGEST THING IN CONCERTS FOR YEARS! By THE TOITOIS PARISH COMBINED CHOIRS. (In aid of the Presbyterian Church Funds). Glees, Quartettes, Duets, Vocal and Violin Solos, Elocution. ADMISSION: 2/-; Children, 1/-. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Gold Bracelet, mounted with J three engraved Turquoise; 10/- reward. Reply “X.T.,” Times Office. Ae2oB lOST— On Tuesday, between Nelson J Street and Crinan Street, a Fur Npcklet. Reward on returning to Times Office. Ae2o6 LOST —Between Invercargill and Oreti, Starting Handle, Austin motor-car. Reward. Return Times Office. Adl36 FOUND a certain cure for boils, carbuncles, piles and other painful ailments—Verey’s Ointment is its name. 2/6 per tin. Buy one to-day. STRAY 7 ED from Woodlands, one Roan Cow, dehorned. Anyone knowing whereabouts kindly advise J. H. Quslch, Woodlands. Ad 137 WOULD person who removed Bicycle from Branxholm Station on Saturday, please return same at once to save further trouble. Ae2ll TTTOULD Person seen taking Lady’s VV Bicycle from P.O. on Saturday afternoon, please return to save further trouble. Acl2s, PUBLIC NOTICES. TO WHOM IT MAY' CONCERN. I HAVE SUCCEEDED in nipping in the bud certain false and malicious statements which were being circulated at Bluff presumably with the intention of discrediting me in the eyes of the electors, and have agreed on this occasion to accept a withdrawal of the statements, as far as that is possible, but desire to intimate that any repetition of such reprehensible tactics will be treated with the utmost severity of the law. Prior to the election I shall deliver an address to the ratepayers and electors of Bluff on municipal matters of special interest and shall heartily welcome any questions relevant to the occasion. THOMAS F. DOYLE Ael99 Liffey Street, Bluff. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT. HOLDEN AT INVERCARGILL. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ROBERT ARTHUR RIDDLE, formerly of Albury, but now’ of Kennington, farmer, w’as this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on TUESDAY, the 12th day of April, 1927, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon G. E. POLLOCK. Official Assignee. April 5, 19.27,. Ael96

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Southland Times, Issue 20147, 6 April 1927, Page 1

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