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AMUSEMENTS. —vT ude v NAUDE V I L L E MEET ME AT THE MEET ME AT THE MAJE S T I C MAJE S T I C (AS COSY' AS YOUR OWN FIRESIDE). (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre). 7.30—T0-NIGHT—7.3O — YOUR LAST CHANCE —YOUR LAST CHANCE of seeing GEORGE STOREY FULLER’S GEORGE STOREY GREATEST GEORGE STOREY COMEDIAN! and DULCIE MILNER , DULCIE. MILNER A FURORE! A RIOT! A SUCCESS! Also RIN-TIN-TIN in RINTY IN THE DESERT The Wonderful Dog Actor and TALLULAH BANKHEAD Britain's Leading Actress, In Sir Arthur Pinero’s Great “IDEAL SOCIETY DRAMA” "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER" MAJESTIC “DE LUXE” ORCHESTRA. (Mus. Dir.: Mr H. Halbert). Stalls 1/6 - - (Reserved 2/-). D.C. 2/- - - (Reserved 2/9 Children 1/PLANS AT BRISTOL—OR RING 738. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. JUMBLE SALE. 4 JUMBLE SALE in aid of the Civic xl Band Carnival Funds, will be held in the Bandroom, Esk Street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, April 24, commencing at 2.30 p.m. AISSO FIELD DAY. FARMERS’ FIELD DAY. WINTON EXPERIMENTAL AREA. I FIELD DAY FOR FARMERS and xl others interested will be held at the Winton Experimental Area on Wednesday, 24th inst., at. 1.30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Ar 724 WINTER SHOW. rpilE SOUTHLAND A. AND P. 1 ASSOCIATION. WI N TE R S 11 O W. DRILL HALL, INVERCARGILL. May 11, 13, 14, and 15, 1929. CHEESE, BUTTER, HONEY, FRUIT, ROOTS, GRAIN, WOOL, LIVE STOCK, HOME INDUSTRIES, SCHOOL EXHIBITS. • .. t 1 and INDUSTRIAL TRADES DISPLAY. Intending Competitors are reminded that ENTRIES CLOSE on TUESDAY, April 30. A. L. ADAMSON. Secretary. P.O. Box 219. Phones: 177 and 1549. AtB69

MAY FAIR. MAY FAIR. MAY FAIR. 1929. MAY 15, 16, 17 and 18. W. STEVENSON (Chairman). HEADQUARTERS AND PERMANENT OFFICE: ARCADE (No. I, Upstairs). PHONE: 1667. L. S. GRAHAM. An 553 Secretary. TRESPASSING. FIIRESPASSERS with dogs or guns on my property at “Grandview,” Parawa, will be prosecuted.—John Harrison. ITIRESPASSERS with dogs, guns or ferrets on my property at Pahia will be prosecuted.—M. Harrington. AtBs6 TRESPASSERS with dogs, guns or ferrets on our properties at Sunnyvale and Etal Creek will be prosecuted.—Ramsay & Sons. Ar7B4 PUBLIC NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. INVERCARGILL REGISTRY.

IN THE MATTER OF ALEXA.NDER GEORGE YOUNGSON, of Invercargill, Bricklayer, a Bankrupt. XrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I il the above named ALEXANDER GEORGE YOUNGSON will at the next sittings of this Honourable Court to be holden at Invercargill on TUESDAY, the 14(h day of May, 1929, apply for an Order of Discharge. Dated this 23rd day of April, 1929. A. G. YOUNGSON. A. M. Macdonald & Son, Solicitors, Invercargill. AtB49 1879 1929 ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. J. H. GEDDES & SONS. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S TAILORS. DEE STREET. THIS IS OUR JUBILEE YEAR. THIS IS OUR JUBILEE YEAR. TO celebrate this event, we offer to our old and new Customers a complete range of the latest WINTER SUITINGS at prices that will be appreciated by all. SAC SUITS; from £7 15/OVERCOATS; from £6 17/6 WE SPECIALISE IN DRESS AND DINNER SUITS. LADIES’ COSTUMES MADE TO ANY DESIGN. SEE US before ordering your Winter Requirements and compare prices. ALL GARMENTS MADE IN OUR OWN WORKROOM.

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Southland Times, Issue 20666, 23 April 1929, Page 1

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