AMUSEMENTS. 7.15 LAST NIGHT OF 9.15. “THE PEACE OF ROARING RIVER.” SPLENDID SUPPORT SUBJECTS. Popular Picture Palace. 2.15—-SATURDAY 7.5. The First Continental Picture since the War, “THE FLAME OF LIFE.” “THE FLAME OF LIFE.” “THE FLAME OF LIFE.” A Chunk of Life in 'THE PRIMITIVE. Beautiful Scenes of RURAL LIFE IN SWEDEN. MONSTER MATINEE at 2.16. Including “RAIROAD RAIDERS." 3d—SEND THE CHILDREN—3d. U. A. O. D. OAK OF WAIKIWI. DANCE in connection with the above will be held in the Waikiwi Public Hall on FRIDAY, MAY 14, at 8 p.m. sharp. Admission tGents, 3/-; ladies by invitation. 0. YATES, L. GIMBLETT, BMk3ll Joint Secs. MEETINGS. npilE ANNUAL MEETING of the SOUTHA LAND SCHOOL COMMITTEES’ ASSOCIAI lON will be held in Allen’s Hall, Kelvin street, on SATURDAY, May 15, at 1.30 p.m. All members of School Committees cordially invited. 2Mtn3Bl F. C. SMITH, Secretary. VISIT OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, THE PRINCE OF WALES. RETURNED SOLDIERS, including South Atrieans, are requested to parade in uniform (if possible) at the Drill Hall, Invercargill, on THURSDAY, May 20, 1920, at. 2 p.m. Decorations and ribands to bo worn my men in uniform and mufti. Lieut.-Col, James Hargest, D.5.0., M.C., will act as O.C. Parade. L. S. GRAHAM, Secretary. All Returned Soldiers are notified that FREE Railway Warrants enabling them to attend the above parade can be obtained on application to the nearest Defence Office. Application should also be made for War Ribands. Arrangements have been made for seat- , ing accommodation for those soldiers, who, ] owing to injury, are unable to parade. Tickets will be issued on application to the Secretary, R.S.A., Invercargill. L. S. GRAHAM, SMm3S2 Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. PERMANENT INVESTMENT & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHLAND. i
DEPOSITS. MONEY ACCEPTED ON DEPOSIT AT HIGHEST CURRENT RATES. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Accepts deposits up to £3OO current account; 4 per cent, allowed on monthly balance. E. 13. PILCHER, 6Mm3t.'S Secretary. BOROUGH OP SOUTH INVEHCAKGIUL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY FOR COUNCILLOR FOR MIDDLE WARD. X r OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that N WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of MAY, is the day appointed for Election of Councillor to till same. Nominations for Councillor must be delivered to the undersigned or addressed and delivered at Town Mali. Eilcs Road. South Invercargid, aceona ,-anieo by a deposit of Tnree Pounds ui.ii not later than noon on !• RIDA i, the l-iih day of MAY’, lyoy. Nominations uisut be in accordance with the form in second schedule oi the “Local Elections and Polls Act, 1905.” ALFRED E. DYSON, Returning Otlicer. Town Ha!!. Elies Road, South Invf'icargil, May 1, IP2O. Ma 32
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Southland Times, Issue 18821, 14 May 1920, Page 1
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