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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT—AT THE CIVIC—TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT—AT THE CIVIC—TO-NIGHT V AUDEVILL E • and P I CTU.R E S An act that fills every mind with Wonder and Admiration! .... iKAMO KAMO KAMO The Man with Lightning KAMO KAMO Fingers. KAMO KAMO KAMO KAMO World’s Greatest KAMO KAMO Exponent of KAMO KAMO Banjo-Mandolin. KAMO KAMO KAMO CIVIC PICTURES (Where Good Pictures Always Are!) 7.3 O—MUNICIPAL THEATRE-7.30 7.3 O—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.3O Together with TWO MORE FINE PICTURES. TWO MORE FINE PICTURES. ESTHER RALSTON ESTHER RALSTON ESTHER RALSTON ESTHER RALSTON In an absorbing and-dramatic story of a Mother’s Love. “THE CASE OF LENA SMITH” “THE CASE OF LENA SMITH” “THE CASE OF LENA SMITH” “THE CASE OF LENA SMITH”

-“THE CASE OF LENA SMITH” If ever there was a picture made that will stir the hearts of women patrons, it is “The Case of Lena Smith.” In this picture popular Esther Ralston plays the part of a ’ young- mother who, through unfortunate 1 circumstances, has her young child taken 2 away from her by the local government authorities. The magnificent, fight she puts up to secure her child is thrillingly portrayed. Also the veteran RALPH LEWIS RALPH LEWIS RALPH LEWIS RALPH LEWIS In a powerful story of Newspaper life: • “THE LAST EDITION” “THE LAST EDITION” “THE LAST EDITION" “THE LAST EDITION” “THE LAST EDITION" Drama in a newspaper atmosphere, with Ralph Lewis giving a wonderful performance as the pressman in charge of i t— “THE LAST EDITION” I PRICES JUST AS USUAL. PRICES JUST AS USUAL. Plans at Bristol until noon; later at Mrs Gawn’s; or Ring 380. Day Sales at Mrs Gawn’s. SAFETY FIRST CAMPAIGN. fIOMFORT, Quality, Value, Economy, U SAFETY. All first features in the PLY’MOUTH. Drive a Plymouth and be safe. DANCES. Biverton rowing club ball win be held in the Empire Theatit?, RiVerton, on Friday, June 7, at 8.15 p.m. Ladies 2/6; Gents 3/-. Double Ticket 5/-. Duerden’s Orchestra. Mx1162 A GRAND SPORTS BALL will be held in the Waianiwa Hall on FRIDAY, 31st MAY’. Gaiety Dance Band. Admission, Ladies 1/6; Gents 3/-. Frew’s Bus leaves H.B. corner at 7.45 p.m. Fare 1/N. McNAUGHTON, Mvlo6l Secretary. EUCHRE AND DANCE TjIRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ HALL. TAY STREET. THURSDAY, MAY 30. THURSDAY, MAY 30. * at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Novelty and Sweet Stalls of Little Southlanders’ Bazaar. DANCING ALL THE TIME. , EUCHRE ALL THE TIME. PRIZES FOR BALLOON AND STREAMER DANCERS. GOOD SUPPER. GOOD ORCHESTRA. Admission: Ladies, 1/6; Gentlemen, 2/-. ROLL UP AND HELP THE CHILDREN! ROLL UP AND HELP THE CHILDREN! Who, in their turn, ARE HELPING LESS FORTUNATE CHILDREN. Mx1169

SAFETY FIRST CAMPAIGN. THE DRIVER has ample room and visibility. Drive a Plymouth and be safe. TO LET. TO LET— Self-contained Furnished Flat, to careful tenant; references necessary. Apply—Miss Begg’s, 84 Tay Street. TO LET —Leet Street, handy to town, Five-roomed Residence, all conveniences. Apply—George Poole & Sons, Yarrow Street. My 1225 TO LET—For a term, Rooms in Arcade, at present occupied by Commercial Travellers; suitable for Billiard Saloon, three tables. Apply—R. J. Cumming, Agent for Arcade. , Mg3so TO LET—In Tweed Street (off Nith St.), Six-roomed House, all conveniences under one roof; electric, gas, hot and cold water and sewerage; good surroundings and locality; central. No agents. Apply— A. J. Washer, 150 Tweed Street. Phone 1342. MyllB9 MAJESTIC THEATRE CHAMBERS. iriHESE most centrally situated Chambers J. are now completed and ready for occupancy. There are a few suites and single rooms still available at moderate rentals. Apply—Manager, Majestic Theatre. HOLIDAY RESORTS. STAY AT STONEHURST PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior accommodation; 12/6 to 15/- a day; five minutes centre city. Telegrams: “Stonelea,” Christchurch. Ag 226 CHEAP. VEGETABLES—Potatoes 4/6; Carrots 4/6; Parsnips 5/-; Swedes 3/6; Onions 6/6; Pickling Onions 7/-; all in SG-lb. Bags. Cabbage 7/- large sack; Beetroot 3/-. box. All freight paid any station. Cash with orders. —C. E. MEREDITH, LTD., Waimato.

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Southland Times, Issue 20786, 29 May 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20786, 29 May 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 20786, 29 May 1929, Page 1

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