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AMUSEMENTS. Charles Lamb says:—“One Laugh is worth a hundred groans.” DON’T MISS GEORGE O’HARA in “IS THIS NICE?" GEORGE O’HARA in “IS THIS NICE?” GEORGE O’HARA in “IS THIS NICE?” AT THE MAJESTIC MAJESTIC To-night sees the last of this Programme. 7.30 7.30 7.30 “IS THIS NICE?” Is the Gayest or Mirthful Romances! A regular Marathon of Merriment! Also RIN TIN TIN RIN TIN TIN The Wonder Dog, in “A RACE FOR LIFE” “A RACE FOR LIFE” “A RACE FOR LIFE” RINTY’S FINEST PICTURE YET! In addition, we are screening a howling “SPAT FAMILY” Comedy, Pathe Gazette and Cartoon. MAJESTIC TO-MORROW Robert Hichen’s Famous Novel “THE GARDEN OF ALLAH” “THE GARDEN OF ALLAH” “THE GARDEN OF ALLAH” Featuring ALICE TERRY, with IVAN PETROVITCH and a cast of famous European players. Also the PEPPY COMEDY: “THE NIGHT BRIDE” “THE NIGHT BRIDE” Featuring MARIE PREVOST. MARIE PREVOST. BOOK AT THE BRISTOD-BOOK NOW A PUBLIC FAREWELL YTTILL be tendered to MR AND MRS IV E. J. ROBERTSON in the Springhills Hall on the 28th inst., at 8 p.m. Nonsubscribers 3/-; Ladies, Free. R. SIMS. D 0724 Secretary. 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. SPORTS MEETING RUGBY PARK. RUGBY PARK. EVENING SPORTS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 7 p.m. RUNNING! JUMPING! CYCLING! EXCELLENT TROPHIES. LARGE FIELDS. POST ENTRIES FOR ALL EVENTS. Caledonian Pipe Band in attendance. Special Attraction! Don’t Fail to see this! MOTOR CYCLE FOOTBALL MATCH. (Arranged by Southland Motor Cycle Club). ADMISSION: 6d. Grandstand, 3d. * J. J. GONLEY. D 0748 Hon. Sec., I.A.A.C. RACING. THE SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB. (Invercargill). SUMMER MEETING WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 2nd and 3rd JANUARY, 1928. £4,510 STAKES £4,510 Nominations for both days close with the undersigned at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, 19th December, 1928. (Full Programme in “Referee” of 6th and 13th December, and “Otago Witness” of 11th December). Telephone No.: 1136. Telegrams : Useful, Invercargill. P.O. Box No. : 249. J. E. CUTHILL, Dm594 Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. S.S. ORETI Leaves dunedin for invercargill ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18. Leaves Invercargill for Halfmoon Bay and Dunedin about THURSDAY, December 20. ASK FOR “ICE CREAM.” VTONE BUT THE BEST is good enough -LI for you. Do not accept “Ices.” ICES are a cheap substitute for “Ice Cream,” of little food value, sold at the same price as Ice Cream. Medical men recommend “Ice Cream” in the diet, but not Ices. GO WHERE THEY SERVE PHANTAZZI. THE GOOD ICE CREAM. (Tested regularly for Butterfat content). CALL TO-DAY—TIME IS GETTING ON! VTEVER BEFORE has such a beautiful selection of Summer Apparel been gathered together for your inspection. SUMMER COSTUMES. These Costumes are made up in the latest Tweeds and finest worsteds. The cut and finish of these Garments are really beautiful. Pop up and slip into one. You are not pressed to buy, and HALL’S Warehouse is noted through Southland for price. The Garments are all marked in plain figures from £3 15/-, £4 4/-, £4 10/-, £4 19/6, £5 5/-, £5 15/-. cizes in S.S.W., S.W., W., O.S. Also to measure. SUMMER COATS. The smart little flare in S.S.W. and S.W’. only. These Coats are among the smartest that come to Southland, at £3 15/- and £4 10/-. SILK COATS. In all shades and all sizes. , Those who may be seeking a Silk Coat are well advised to see our range. We guarantee to please you. Prices ranging from £3 12/6, £4 4/-, £4 15/-, £5 10/- to £6 6/REP COATS. In all the latest shades for Summer. All sizes. Prices to suit any pocket. From £2 19/6. A wide selection. SUMMER FROCKS. Here again we claim our wide selection will surpass anything you could imagine. In Ray de Chene, Crepe de Chene, Spun Silk, Georgette, etc. These Ray de Chenes and Spun Silks also Voiles are in both sleeveless and long sleeves, and again Hall’s Cash Prices will surprise you. From 15/-, 16/6, 19/6, 25/-, 29/6, 32/6, 37/-, 39/6. These are not plain ordinary Frocks. They are smart, really smart, and the designs are exclusive. Call up, bring a friend, and inspect. "What a lovely selection! What beautiful Frocks! Aren’t they reasonable! These are the most beautiful I have seen this year!” are compliments we receive every day. Call and give us your opinion at HALL’S WAREHOUSE. Box 197. DEE STREET. Phone 994. (Above Haeremai Cafe).

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Southland Times, Issue 20671, 18 December 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20671, 18 December 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20671, 18 December 1928, Page 1

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