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AMUSEMENTS. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S Fascinating Story: ' “THE COUNTRY BEYOND” ' “THE COUNTRY BEYOND” ■ “THE COUNTRY BEYOND” i “THE COUNTRY BEYOND” Starring: ! OLIVE BORDENOLIVE BORDEN As the fierce untamed OLIVE BORDEN beauty of the North OLIVE BORDEN Woods who became a OLIVE BORDEN Magnificent Dancer. . . OLIVE BORDEN j OLIVE BORDEN Brought her feet to OLIVE BORDEN Broadway, and BroadOLFVE BORDEN way to her feet. . . . OLIVE BORDEN The story that has thrilled countless thousands of readers, makes a wonderful i film. RALPH GRAVES, J. FARREL (Casey) MACDONALD. GERTRUDE ASTOR also have big roles. CIVIC PICTURES. • 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS ALSO AT THE MATINEE. ALSO AT THE MATINEE. Then at Night we present: MARSHALL NEILAN’S LATEST “EVERYBODY’S ACTING” “EVERYBODY’S ACTING” “EVERYBODY’S ACTING” “EVERYBODY'S ACTING” A very charming drama of the Stage—of actors and actresses. A delightful story cleverly acted by BETTY BRONSON BETTY BRONSON FORD STERLING, HENRY B. WALTHALL. LOUISE DRESSER, RAYMOND HITCHCOCK, ETC. i IMPERIAL COMEDY. FOX NEWS, i IMPERIAL COMEDY. FOX NEWS. DINKY DOODLE’S BEDTIME STORY. DINKY DOODLE'S BEDTIME STORY. ETC. ETC. PRICES ARE JUST AS USUAL. PLANS AT BRISTOL; OR RING 380. DAY’ SALES AT MRS GAWN’S. i IJAZOR SETTING—AU Razors set by Jit Experts ana guaranteed satisfactory Price 1/6. —E. V. MILLS, Hairdresser, Tay Street (next Arcade) DANCES 4 BALL will be held in the Scott’s Gap Hall on FRIDAY, 17th, at 8 p.m. Jellyman’s Orchestra. Good Floor. Sub.: Gents, 3/-; Ladies 1/6.—R. C. Auld. Sec. Hall Committee. Jg 435 ATEW RIVER FERRY DANCE AND il CONCERT will be held on June 15. Frew’s Bus leaves H.B. Corner at 7.45. Dancing commences at 8.30 sharp. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies 1/-. Jj424 4 “HARD TIMES” & “FANCY DRESS” DANCE will be held in the SEAWARD DOWNS HALL on FRIDAY, JUNE 17th, at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of School Funds. Prizes for Best. Ladies’ and Gent’s Costume. Admission, Gents 2/6; Ladies, Basket. M. MORTON, Chairman. Jj36B W. DRYSDALE, Secretary. JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! PYRAMID DANCE CLUB. SMITH’S HALL. ON SATURDAY NIGHTS. MUSIC BY COOPERS SYNCOPATERS. N.B.—Alcohol is strictly prohibited in or about the Hall. Offenders will be instantly dismissed from the Dance. Mr 727 CORPORATION NOTICES. INVERCARGILL CORPORATION. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. INTERRUPTION OF SUPPLY. CURRENT MILL BE CUT OFF in the North Invercargill District and District to the east of D?p Street, from 7.45 a.m. to 10.45 a.m. on SUNDAY, 12th inst. F. BURWELL. Jj4l9 Town Clerk. BAZAAR. TJALFOUR PUBLIC HALL. B BAZAAR JUNE 16 and 17. JUNE 16 and 17. MR HAMILTON, M.P., WILL PERFORM THE OPENING CEREMONY. Orchestra and Local Talent, will play on THURSDAY EVENING, June 16. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT ON FRIDAY EVENING. Plain, Fancy Stalls, Produce and Books. Baking Competition for Ladies and Girls. Entry Fee: 3d. Ladies are asked to bring a Basket for Bazaar Supper. MONDAY, June 20: FANCY DRESS BALL. Fancy Dress compulsory. Admission: Ladies 1/-; Gentlemen 4/-. FRIDAY, July 1: CONCERT AND DANCE. Adults 2/-; Children 6d. Dance: Gentlemen 2, 6. FRIDAY, July 8: GRAND BALL. Gents 5/-; Ladies 2/6. Jh3lo J. COWIE, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. lOST —June 3, Rim and Goodyear Tyre, J 31 x 4.40, between Kaitangata and Gore. Reward. —110 Bowmont Street. ’Phone 1494, Invercargill. Jh2o3 LOST —In Otautau, Starting Handle off Whippet Car. Reward on returning to J. Lynch, Otautau; or Times Office. Jh296 FOUND —Boys up to 18 years can be fitted with Pure Wool Sports Suits with short Trousers for 25/- per Suit at Carter’s Clothing Store. Also Pure Wool Blankets and Rugs all reduced this month at CARTER’S CLOTHING STORE in Tay Street. WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE. ■ TTTANTED—To buy Gramophone Records, ! VV in good order.—The Southland Record Exchange, next Arthur Butt. Jj44o WANTED —For cash, second-hand Piano, in good order, by good maker. Particulars to “C.E.,” Times Office. Jj37o HOLIDAY RESORTS. UMARU’S GLORIOUS WINTER. Plenty of sunshine and blue skies. The ideal resort for your Winter holiday. Make your stay doubly enjoyable by putting up at Beverley House. Every home comfort. BEVERLEY HOUSE. Proprietors.-J%r and Mrs W. J. Hogg.

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Southland Times, Issue 20201, 11 June 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20201, 11 June 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20201, 11 June 1927, Page 1

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