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AMUSEMENTS. WHEN YOU’RE NOT Holding your Breath with Suspense YOU’LL BE LAUGHING! Till your sides ache! at “CHEATING CHEATERS" "CHEATING CHEATERS” AT THE “CHEATING CHEATERS" “CHEATING CHEATERS” CIVIC “CHEATING CHEATERS" “CHEATING CHEATERS” TO-NIGHT. “CHEATING CHEATERS” WHO WERE THE CHEATERS WHO CHEATED THE CHEATERS’ Mystery “CHEATING CHEATERS" That “CHEATING. CHEATERS” Mystifies. "CHEATING CHEATERS” Now a touch of Melodrama. Then Comedy that sets your roaring. More than a touch of mystery all through the cleverly woven plot. Acted by a Company of clever players headed by TWO POPULAR FAVOURITES. BETTY COMPSON KENNETH HARLAN BETTY COMPSON KENNETH HARLAN BETTY COMPSON KENNETH HARLAN BETTY COMPSON KENNETH HARLAN AT THE CIVIC 7.3 O—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.3O 7.3 O—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.3O Also: MATINEE AND NIGHT Also: MATINEE AND NIGHT BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES in /‘CHAIN LIGHTNING” "CHAIN LIGHTNING” — “ CHAIN LIGHTNING” — " CHAIN LIGHTNING" "CHAIN LIGHTNING” "CHAIN LIGHTNING” A streak of action with Buck—his horse, SILVER BUCK, and TED McNAMARA Private Kiper of “What TED McNAMARA Price Glory" On the Highroads of Adventure. COMEDY - - “KANGAROO'S KIMONA" NEWS REEL, ETC., ETC. PLANS AT BRISTOL; OR RING 380 DAY SALES AT MRS GAWN’S. VICTORIA HALL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28. at 8 p.m. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE IN AID OF GIRL GUIDES. VALUABLE PRIZES. ADMISSION: 1/6. J. H. KISSELL ------- Supervisor. ALEX SUTHERLAND - - - - Secretary. Mu 1126 BAND CONCERT BAND CONCERT. /IIVIC BAND WILL PLAY AT NO. 2 GARDENS TOMORROW AFTERNOON (SUNDAY). At 3 p.m. COLLECTION. Mulo6o HARVEST FESTIVALS. EAST ROAD MISSION CHURCH. WILL hold a HARVEST FESTIVAL VV 'SALE of Goods, Vegetables, etc., on MONDAY NIGHT. AU Welcome. MuloB7 THE SALVATION ARMY. SUNDAY NEXT, Harvest Festival. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, afternoon and evening. Programme and Sale of Goods. M 5992

BAZAARS. W.C.T.U. MARKET. NORTH INVERCARGILL HALL. TO be opened on Wednesday, March 28, at 2.30 p.m. by the Mayoress (Mrs John Miller). Baking Competition open to all: Scones, Gems, Jam Roll, Butter Sponge, Fruit Cake (1-lb. weight). Entries to be left at Hall not later than 10 a.m. Mu 1064 FOREST HILL HALL QUEEN CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR. MARCH 28, 29, 30. THE BAZAAR will be opened by MR J. R. HAMILTON, M.P., at 7.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY Evening. R. McINDOE. Mull2o Hon. Secretary. NOTICE.

IT a meeting of the Dairy and Wool “ Princess Committees of the Forest Hill Queen Carnival, it was unanimously decided to WITHDRAW the TWO PRINCESSES from the Contest. W’e regret having to take this action, but under the existing circumstances we had no other option but to withdraw until more satisfactory arrangements can be

made. MISS N. ROBERTSON. Hon. Sec. Dairy Committee. 1 MISS E. NORMAN. < MuloBB Hon. Sec. Wool Committee. 1 COMPETITIONS. QORE COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. < ELEVENTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL. From May 7 to 15, 1928. a Syllabus and Book of Words on appli- ft cation. W. D. SHELTON. L Secretary. Mr 973 P.O. Box 94, Gore. ( —• 1 ABOUT OUR DISPENSING SERVICE. ' A . d 1- —Our Drugs and Chemicals are of excel- j lent quality, and always fresh. 2. —Prescriptions are carefully and expeditiously prepared by Expert Dispensers, p 3. —Our Charges are as low as is consistent jj with first-class Service. a 4. —lf unable to call, we will gladly send s . for and deliver your prescription. a U.F.S. DISPENSARY, THE POPULAR PHARMACY, TAY STREET. C WE DEVELOP AND PRINT FILMS. ( CLEARANCE PRICES for Ladies’ Shoes. All best makes, 5/-, 7/6, 9/6, 11/6. Buy now at McGOLDRICK BROS., Kelvin Street. Mu 1066 FRUIT, FRUIT, is delicious this weather. - Be sure you get a case to-day, it has got to go. Selling all day. F. BOWDEN & k CO. Mu 1055 P

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Southland Times, Issue 20445, 24 March 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20445, 24 March 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20445, 24 March 1928, Page 1

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