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AMUSEMENTS. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! AT THE MAJESTIC TO-MORROW MAJESTIC TO-MORROW (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre). THREE NIGHTS ONLY! THREE NIGHTS ONLY! WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. INVERCARGILL’S FIRST COMMUNITY COMEDY! “A DAUGHTER OF INVERCARGILL” “A DAUGHTER OF INVERCARGILL” “A DAUGHTER OF INVERCARGILL” “A DAUGHTER OF INVERCARGILL” Featuring MISS ALMA WATERS, MR NEIL JACK, MR W. R. COBURN and a bevy of Charming Invercargill Girls. Assisted by the Invercargill Fire Brigade, Southland’s Wild-Ridin’ Cowboys, 1,000 Bonnie Invercargill Scholars in a thrilling Physical Drill Display, and Hundreds of Invercargill citizens. SEE YOUR FRIENDS ON THE SCREEN! SEE YOURSELVES ON THE SCREEN! See what it looks like to be a Picture Star! All enacted against a background of local beauty spots! The supporting Programme will include the Great Comedy Drama: “THE PRINCE OF PEP” “THE PRINCE OF PEP” also “AN ANGEL OF BROADWAY” “AN ANGEL OF BROADWAY” NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. PLANS AT BRISTOL—OR RING 738. Prices will be: Stalls 1/6; Dress Circle 2/-. BOOK NOW and make sure of your seats. NORTH INVERCARGILL PUBLIC HALL. A COMBINED CARD PARTY, Gala Street Kindergarten and North Invercargill, will be held TO-NIGHT (Tuesday) at 8 p.m. Admission: 1/6. Nj449 Razor setting by experts.— Don’t wait until holiday time to have your Razor set. Bring it in to-day. Price 1/6, and satisfaction guaranteed.—E. V. MILLS. Hairdresser, Tay Street. DANCES. ORANGE HALL DANCE. INVITATION HOLDERS are reminded that the Wednesday Night Dance will be held as usual. W. SHEED. Nj42l Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. SOUTHLANDERS! VOTE FOR PROHIBITION! Keep trade in your own district. Invercargill Undertaker retired after a few years under No-License. See last week's daily papers. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. IT is the intention of the Society on or after the 13th day of December next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy Number 455196 on the life of Charles Eric James Price which is declared to have been burnt. Wellington, November 12, 1928.—F. F. Mcßryde, Manager for New Zealand. Nj43o IN THE ESTATE OF RACHAEL PARKER deceased late wife of Frank Johannes Schindehutte Parker, of Athol, farmer. ALL claims against the estate of the above named deceased are required to be rendered in duplicate duly certified to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of November, 1928. WATSON & HAGGITT. Nh322 Solicitors for the Executors. GET your FUR CHOKER at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S, Dalgety’s Buildings. Bargain Clean-up Sale Price. VOTE FOR “LYNX” SUITS—The popular Suit throughout the Dominion. Monster display for Election Week of 700 Suits. —GEORGE’S Lynx Suit Headquarters, Athenaeum Corner. Ni4oo COUNTRY TENNIS PLAYERS—Send your Rackets to A. & W. Hamilton for repairs. Prompt service at 50 Esk St. SOUTHLAND FARMERS CAN ALWAYS RELY ON GETTING THE LATEST FARM IMPLEMENTS AND THE BEST SERVICE FROM REID & GRAY, LTD. Two Row Disc Scufflers. Double Disc Ridgers. Wool Presses—Lawn Mowers. “Bamford” Grass Mowers. “Bamford” Hay Rakes. Swath Turners and Side Rakes. ' “Sampson” Hay Stacker. “Sampson” Hay Sweeps. And all Farm Implements. CATALOGUES AND FULL INFORMATION FROM REID & GRAY, LTD. DEE STREET. - - - - INVERCARGILL. VOTE FOR “LYNX” SUITS—The popular Suit throughout the Dominion. Monster display for Election Week of 700 Suits.—GEORGE’S Lynx Suit Headquarters, Athenaeum Corner. Ni4oo 4AA PAIRS TO BE SOLD: 10/6, 12/6, jIVV 15/6; Ladies’ Black Patent Leather Shoes.—ABRAHAM WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street. VOTE FOR “LYNX” SUITS—The popular Suit throughout the Dominion. Monster display for Election Week of 700 Suits.—GEORGE’S Lynx Suit Headquarters, Athenaeum Corner. Ni4oo LAWNMOWERS! Lawnmowers! Ballbearing; easy running; five blades; 60/- each.—William Todd & Co., Ltd., The Rialto. Nh33o PAA PAIRS TO BE SOLD: 7/6 pair for Ovu Ladies’ Shoes.—Abraham Wachner, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street. GERBERA JAMISONI—The true Scarlet African Daisy, 1/6 each; 6 for 7/6; 12 for 12/6; delivered, cash.—B. H. JUST, Nurseryman, Palmerston North,

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Southland Times, Issue 20641, 13 November 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 20641, 13 November 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 20641, 13 November 1928, Page 1

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