AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC THEAT R E COSY AS YOUR OWN FIRESIDE. LAST NIGHT OF THIS TREMENDOUS PROGRAMME. 7.30 TO-NIGHT-—7.30 The Peerless DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS With the New Fascinating, Daring Mexican Beauty, LUPE VALEZ (The envy of every Woman) IN THE GLORIOUS OFFERING: “THE GAUCHO” “THE GAUCHO” “THE GAUCHO” “THE GAUCHO” A SUNBURST OF ENTRANCEMENT! Everything you want —Everything you expect—Everything you demand in the way of fascinating Fun. Also: LIONEL BARRYMORE Jacqualine Gadsden, Charles Delaney and Polly Moran with “NAPOLEON,” the Canine Wonder! in “THE THIRTEENTH HOUR” “THE THIRTEENTH HOUR” The most remarkable Mystery Drama ever screened. A picture with a thousand thrills. COMING TO-MORROW! COMING TO-MORROW! MAJESTIC THEATRE An Uproarious Comedy of Golf, Gold and Giggles! “MILLIONAIRES” “MILLIONAIRES” with GEORGE SIDNEY. LOUISE FAZENDA, VERA GORDON, NAT CARR. Also “FIGHTING LOVE” “FIGHTING LOVE” From the Novel “IF THE GODS LAUGH” By Rosita Forbes, featuring JETTA ‘ GOUDAL, VICTOR VARCONI and HEWRY B. WALTHALL. PLANS AT BRISTOL. USUAL PRICES. This is the last week of LUMBY & MILLER’S THE STEAM ROUNDABOUT AND CHAIR—O—PLANE. COME AND ENJOY THE MUSIC AND THRILLS. CORNER OF ESK AND KELVIN STS. CONCERT. ST. ANDREW’S SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF SOUTHLAND. CONCERT IN- STOBO k J HALL. FRIDAY, 25th, at 8 p.m. \ / Also Wftgk/ LECTURE BY REV. ANGUS McBEAN. Admission: Membership Card. Non-mem-bers 1/-. Mt 949 DANCES. A TENNIS BALL WILL be held in MABEL BUSH HALL on FRIDAY, May 25, commencing 8 p.m. Gents 3/-; Ladies 1/6. Cooper’s Orchestra. Express Co.’s Free Bus.—A. G. Hamilton, Hon. Sec. Mv1035 MAY FAIR. MAY FAIR, 1928. 4 GREY SILK SCARF was left at Zealandia Hall last Saturday morning. Owner may obtain same on application to the undersigned. A MEASURING TAPE was removed from Band Rotunda on MONDAY, 14th inst. The Committee would be pleased if same could be returned to J. S. DICK. Hon. Secretary. Mvlol4 Don Street. MAY FAIR WEEK, 1928. MANY APPLICATIONS having come to hand from local residents wishing to send copies of May Fair Week Souvenir Programmes to friends in the North, the Committee has reserved a limited supply for this purpose. These Programmes are now obtainable at the Office of the undersigned. Price 6d. each. J. S. DICK. Hon. Secretary. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. NIGHTCAPS—OHAI DISTRICT AMBULANCE. INTENDING SUBSCRIBERS to above Ambulance are reminded that the First Subscription, viz., 2/6, is due on June 1, 1928. Those living in Nightcaps-Wairio district are requested to pay same to Mr D. Sinclair. Those in Ohai District are requested to pay Mr Jas. Thomson. JAS. THOMSON. Mv1033 Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. PROMPT PAYMENT is our policy. That is why every Rabbitskin seller comes here for top market vaIues.—ANDREW WILSON, LTD. ALWAYS BUSY —Small shop, small expenses, but big turnover. Men’s D.B. Overcoats, good winter weight, sale £2 9/-; Men's D.B. Navy Overcoats reduced to £2 18/-; Men’s Suits, pure wool, £3 9/quality, reduced to £2 19/-; Boys’ Suits, ’Varsity, good weight, 18/6. Sports Suits, pure wool, sizes 4 to 17 (shorts) 24/6 per suit at CARTER’S SUIT SALE in Tay St. THE RING SHOP. THE RING SHOP. THE#RING SHOP. THE RING SHOP. Results of “ring shop” jewel GUESSING COMPETITION. The correct number of Jewels in the Bottle is 527. The winner is MR S. PERKINS, 25 Gala Street, who guessed 528, and therefore wins the Guinea. W’e did not intend to give a second prize, but as the second nearest is a lady, we have decided to present her with a String of Pearls. Second place: Miss A. Woodhead, Drummond, who guessed 531. H. P. CAMPBELL. THE RING SHOP, DEE STREET. (Opp. Federal Buildings).
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Southland Times, Issue 20495, 25 May 1928, Page 1
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