AMUSEMENTS. AT THE CIVIC 7.3 O—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.3O FOR THE LAST TIME. LEWIS STONE LEWIS STONE One of the truly Great LEWIS STONE Artists of the Screen! In an unforgettable characterisation, as —“THE PRINCE OF HEADWAITERS”— —"THE PRINCE OF HEADWAITERS"— —“THE PRINCE OF HEADWAITERS"— GAIETY! GLITTER! GLADNESS! New York and the Ritzy-rich. THE GREATEST HEART DRAMA OF THE YEAR! And the Finest Star of them All. SPECIAL EXTRA ATTRACTION: WE have pleasure in presenting as an acjded feature: THE CELEBRATED TENOR MR GEORGE PROCTOR. MR GEORGE PROCTOR. (Formerly of N.Z. Diggers). Also showing: Paramount’s New GARY COOPER Outdoor Star GARY COOPER in “THE LAST OUTLAW” “THE LAST OUTLAW" — “ THE LAST OUTLAW” There is no getting away from the spinetingling thrills which GARY, JACK LUDEN and BETTY JEWEL put over for your complete enjoyment. PRICES ARE AS USUAL. MEETINGS. NORTHEND BOWLING CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of Members will 21. be held in the Pavilion on Monday evening, January 30, at 8.30 sharp. Business: Selection of Shield Rink.—W. R. Leek, Hon. Secretary. JtBBB
EDUCATIONAL MISS LINDA G. CLEMENT. L.T.C.L. Resumes Teaching Piano, Organ, Harmony, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Interviews at Studio, Bank of N.S.W. Chambers, on Tuesday, January 31, from 1 p.m. RAILWAY CONCESSION TICKETS. | MRS ADAMSON, L.A.8., A.T.C.L. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND | HARMONY WILL be at her residence, 62 Liffey; Street, from Monday, January 30. | Concession Tickets to Country Pupils. i PHONE: 872. IMPERIAL CHAMBERS, DEE STREET. VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, PIANO, ETC. A LL Lessons resumed on MONDAY, 30th January. Pupils will kindly attend at usual hours. Jt77l W. LILLICRAP. ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION, DEEP BREATHING, ETC. MRS LIDDELL (Gold Medallist; Registered by Director of Education). TTTILL resume Teaching on Wednesday, V V February 1. Pupils prepared for Trinity College Exams and Competitions. Assistant, Juvenile Classes: Miss Lawrence, A.T.C.L. Railway Concession Tickets to Country Pupils. Interview Tuesday, January 31, at Studio, 170 Crinan Street. Phone 686. PIANO AND THEORY. MISS C. McIVOR resumes Teaching at her residence, Forth Street, on Tuesday, January 31. Jt792 MISS R. MUNRO, L.T.C.L., resumes teaching on February 1, at her residence, "Elotonleigh,” South Invercargill. Phone 15365. JtBoo PIANOFORTE TUlTlON—Vacancies for pupils, commencing February; beginners preferred. For terms, apply Duerden’s Music Store, Dee Street. Jt74B MRS ROSS—Music Studio, 58 Nith St. Lessons in Pianoforte, Voice Production, Singing, Italian System of Deep Breathing and Harmony; from February 1. Js7l4 RAILWAY NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS. GLENHAM BRANCH. COMMENCING on January 28, and until further notice, the 11.42 a.m. Eden-dale-Glenham train will run to Wyndham only. Special train leaves Wyndham for Glenham 6.27 p.m. JtBol ■ LOST AND FOUND. LOST— In Yarrow Street, Parcel Slippers. Finder please return 100 Yarrow St. LOST —Between Winton and Lochiel, a motor car “Screw Jack.” Finder communicate with 58 Don Street. Jt79l LOST —Between Riverton and Thornbury, Dress Basket and contents. Finder please communicate Wrights Bush Store. LOST —Black and Tan Dog, Wallacetown, Tuesday; named “Bob.” Reward.—R. Sim, Otahuti. Jt767 LOST —In Bluff or Invercargill, small Brown Purse containing money. Finder rewarded on returning to A. Cundall, Kelvin Street. Jt763 LOST —On Sunday, befween Fairfax and i Riverton, starting handle of Oakland Car. Finder kindly communicate with ! Charles Keen, Wairio. Jt769 , FOUND —Pure Wool Saddle Trousers, men’s sizes 19/6, now 16/11; Men's Working Trousers reduced to 7/11; Men’s Pure Wool Suits £3 15/- quality for £2 19/-; also our best Worsted Suits all reduced this month at CARTER’S SUIT SALE in Tay Street. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE—Building Timber and Firewood, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply, on job, Guthrie’s, North Road. P er Acre; 200-acre Farm lv/within mile of dairy factory, school and railway; very suitable tor mixed farming; good buildings; about £2OO cash required; the whole of the balance arranged to suit purchaser.—A. W. COWLEY, 26 Esk Street. 4 A ACRES; i-mile from rail, factory and \rv store; situated close to city, suitable for town dairyman; about £250 cash required; balance arranged at 5 per cent for a term. Full particulars from A. W. COWLEY, 3S Esk Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 20396, 27 January 1928, Page 1
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