AMUSEMENTS. irfiOWLEKS OF THE SIGHT | PROWLERS OF THE NIG HT U’ROWLERS OF THE NIGHT AT THE i ALBION THEATRE ■I “THE THEATRE OF DISTINCTION." lAS COSY AS YOUR OWN FIRESIDE. , I Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. ■ 'MATINEE: 2 p.m. NIGHT: 7.15 p.m. - MATINEE: 2 p.m. NIGHT: 7.15 p.m. A BLUE STREAK WESTERN A BLUE STREAK WESTERN Starring FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. . FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. THE GALLOPING FURY OF WESTERN DRAMA in: PROWLERS OF THE NIG HT PROWLERS OF THE NIGHT PROWLERS OF THE NIGHT A BANQUET OF WESTERN THRILLS. RIOTOUS ACTION. GALLOPING FIGHTS AND SCHEMING OUTLAWS! In addition (at Night Session only): MASTER PICTURES PRESENT: IRENE RICH CLIVE BROOK IRENE RICH CLIVE BROOK IRENE RICH and CLIVE BROOK IRENE RICH CLIVE BROOK IRENE RICH CLIVE BROOK in CO3I PROMISE COMPROMISE COMPROMISE COMPROMISE WHEN TWO WOMEN WANT THE SAME MAN—WHAT IS A MAN TO DO? Wedding Bells—-a Honeymoon and THEN the Bridegroom’s amazing disappear- ■ ance—in COMPROMISE! PLANS AT BRISTOL; OR RING 738. DAY SALES AT RICE’S (next to Albion). A MUSICAL FEAST 'IT T ILL BE PROVIDED AT THE VV ORETI PUBLIC HALL on FRIDAY, MAY 13, at 8 p.m., by WINTON PRESB i TER lAN CHOIR. Choir Pieces, Part Songs, Solos, Recitations, etc. SUPPER PROVIDED. Admission: 2/Concert in aid of Manse Fund. Mf2ol EDUCATIONAL. /'IOACIHNG—I.C.S. Students; Proficiency V' and 3rd Marine, at 115 Tay Street, above Hefford’s Store; 7 p.m. Mel9o SKATING. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! F/EALANDIA SKATING RINK. /J ESK STREET. Sessions: 10 to 12; 2.30 to 4.30; 7.30 to 10. Sessions: 10 to 12; 2.30 to 4.30;- 7.30 to 10. FIRST-CLASS MUSIC BY ZEALANDIA ORCHESTRA. Saturday Morning: Children's Matinee. W. E. LYON. Manager. FOOTBALL. gUG B Y FOOTBALL. RUGBY PARK, SATURDAY, MAY 7. INVERCARGILL v. STAR. INVERCARGILL v. STAR. No. 1 Ground; 3 p.m. PIRATES v. SOUTHERN. PIRATES v. SOUTHERN. No. 2 Ground; 2.30 p.m. ADMISSION: Gate: Gentlemen, 1/-; Ladies, 6d. Stand: I Gentlemen, 6d.; Ladies, Free. J. RICHARDSON. j Mel7s Secretary. I DOJ TRIALS. INTON DOG TRIALS. INAUG U R A L MEET I N G. INAUG U R. A L ,M EETI N G. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY' 11 and 12. AT “THE BEND,” WINTON. AT “THE BEND,” WINTON. SUBSTANTIAL PRIZE MONEY. NUMEROUS SPECIALS. ALL EVENTS POST ENTRY. ALL EVENTS POST ENTRY. LUNCHEON ON GROUND. Motor Conveyances from Winton at intervals each day. PROGRAMMES POSTED OiN REQUEST. J. R. WATT, Secretary. Box 51, Winton. Mf252 TRESPASSING. 1 TRESPASSERS with guns, dogs or ferrets on our property at Dunearn, will be prosecuted.—Burnett Bros., R. Brown, R. Herbison. Mf225 TRESPASSERS with dogs, guns or ferrets on my propery, Dipton, will be prosecuted. This applies for all time.—Alex. Peat, Dipton. Mf2l7 Trespassers with guns and dogs on our property, Dunearn, will be prosecuted.—Hugh Ift Clark; Chas. Clark. Trespassers with guns and dogson Sections 4,8, 9, 11, 12, 22 and 26, Block 4, Mabel Hundred, and Section 32, Block 1, Forest Hill Hundred, McKenzie’s property, will be prosecuted.—Jas. Amos. Final notice. Mel6s i SHOOTING RESERVED ON MY PROPERTY, | BLOCK XI, SECTION I. PUKEMAORI : M 1262 R. FROUDE. i
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Southland Times, Issue 20172, 7 May 1927, Page 1
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