AMUSEMENTS. AN HISTORICAL EVENT! LITTLE SOUTHLANDERS LITTLE SOUTHLANDERS LITTLE SOUTHLANDERS Never before has the Public had the chance to see Three Plays written by Southlanders. THIS OPPORTUNITY WILL BE GIVEN AT THE MUNICIPAL THEATRE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 17 FRIDAY, JUNE 17 FRIDAY, JUNE 17 FRIDAY, JUNE 17 WHEN THE LITTLE SOUTHLANDERS LITTLE SOUTHLANDERS WILL PRESENT THESE THREE PLAYS! THREE PLAYS! THREE PLAYS! THREE PLAYS! THREE PLAYS! THREE PLAYS! “SANDALS OF LOVE.” By: COUSIN SHEILA CAMPBELL. “THE PRIDE OF LADY LOIS” By: COUSIN EILEEN McINTOSH. “THE FLOWER OF FRIENDSHIP” By: COUSIN DAPHNE GODWARD. ALSO A SONG: “Song of the Rata and the Kowhai.” Sung by Cousin Daisy Ward. (Accompanied by the Composer). Words and Music by Cousin Annie Playfair. AND A RECITATION By Cousin James Botting. Pianist - - - MRS N. J. BROKENSHIRE MR A. FERGUSON’S ORCHESTRA. Stage Manager - - MR A. SUTHERLAND. Lighting Effects: Messrs Little & Colbran. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW. A UNIQUE OCCASIONNOTHING LIKE THIS HAS BEEN ATTEMPTED BEFORE. This, is a Children’s Effort on behalf of the This is a Children’s Effort on behalf of the KARITANE-HUNT HOSPITAL. KARITANE-HUNT HOSPITAL. DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE! DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE! DON’T MISS THIS CILANCE! DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE! AND REMEMBER THE DATE: FRIDAY, JUNE 17 FRIDAY, JUNE 17 FRIDAY, JUNE 17 FRIDAY, JUNE 17 AT THE MUNICIPAL THEATRE MUNICIPAL THEATRE Tickets may be obtained from Little Southlanders; Cousin Betty, Times Office; or the Bristol, where the Plan is already rapidly filling up. PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 2/-; Booking 6d. extra. Gallery, 1/-. TO BOY COUSINS. WILL BOY COUSINS please see COUSIN BETTY for instructions in connection yvith the Sale of Programmes on Friday night. NOTICE TO LITTLE SOUTHLANDERS. PIOUSINS having Tickets for the Performance at the Municipal Theatre on FRIDAY unsold must return them to COUSIN BETTY, Times Office, AT ONCE. Return of Tickets and Money must be handed in to COUSIN BETTY not later than THURSDAY. COUSIN BETTY. Times Office. STOCKTAKING SALE AT FAIRWEATHER’S. Farmers, send your orders to us. MEN’S WORKING BOOTS, heel and toeplated, nailed 18/6 OUR WELL-KNOWN WATERTIGHTS 24/6 RED BALL GUM BOOTS, absolutely the Best 28/6 MEN’S LIGHT BOOTS 19/6 MEN’S SHOES, in Black and Tan, pug or extended toe. Great value at 19/6 FAIRWEATHER’S, TAY STREET. INVERCARGILL. A DANDY BIG BATH SPONGE—The very best quality, for 5/6.—THE SOUTHLAND HARDWARE CO., “The Service Store,” Tay Street. VOU run no risk when you asK for a I “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bag. Safest, strongest and best. Made by North British Rubber Co. All sizes.—7. QOMMERVILLE’S VALOTTA SHAMPOO ij POWDERS contain no excessive alkali and therefore do not make the hair dry and brittle, but render it wavy and curly. Price 6d. each, or six for 2/6 from R. SOMMERVILLE, Photographic Chemist and Eyesight Specialist, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill. Posted on receipt of 2/9. STOP PRESS. Several people were seen carrying bags ana parcels opposite the Railway Station this morning. It’s quite right. They were taking their skins to THE INVERCARGILL RABBITSKIN CO., 1 LIDDEL STREET (Corner Crescent). DON’T just ask for a Hot Water Bottle, ask for a “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bag and your satisfaction is assured. Best because British. All sizes.—l 4«
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Southland Times, Issue 20205, 16 June 1927, Page 1
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