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AMUSEMENTS. 4 • 15—Another I'amous Programme l —9 p.rn ALBION THEATIiIi BEAD THIS OAST: .Tohn Master.-, Horace jhi;k'!s, Armilage Frances, Montagu Love. Robert Broderick George tie Carlton, Barbara Castielon, / .Mull'breed Indian, Elkry Dale, Ryan "Shark .Smith,” Toning, 11. E. Herbert i Irank Mayo, Albert Hart, James Dave' I Robert M.hi Hi. j THEN COME AND SEE—THE GREATEST GAME IN LIFE! The way of a Man with a Maid. The V\ av of Mr Man in “THE ROUGH NECK." "THE ROUGH NECK.” is pretty rough indeed, lie ORDERED the girl to marry him or see her father go U gaol. So she married him, and just natur ally hated him. But when you see MONTAGU LOVE Claying his part as a Rough Neel: lover yor begin to understand why WOMEN LIKE A ROUGH NECK. A Bevy of other Scintillating Subjects. Gaumonl Graphic. \\ Grid’s News, ant: j Piscatorial Angle, j BOOK THOSE SEATS at the ALBION. MEETINGS. SOUTHLAND BASKET BALL ASSOCIATION. MIERE will be a Meeting of the above in Y.M.C.A. at 7.30 TO-NIGHT, Kith i i MoodS McKKN Z Hi, Hon. Sec. Y.M.C.A. HARRIERS' CLUB. j MEETING of all interested in the fo: | matron of a Harriers’ Club will hj 1 held in the Y.M.C.A. rooms, Tay street, m ! MONDAY NEXT, 24th inst.. at 7.30 pan i Intending members who are unable to at j lend are asked to communicate with M iA. W. Jones, or the undersigned beu>r '■ Mo rid av. MqodO W. TI. BERRY, General Secretary. Y.M.C.A. DEBATING CLUB. j A LL interested in the formation of a ; Debating Club are asked to hand in ; their names to the Secretary. Y.M.C.A., I Toy slrene, before WEDNESDAY, goth , inst., and a meet tug to form same will be convened at an early date. MpoH INVERCARGILL RED CROSS SOCIETY. | r |MIE Executive hereby invite all Country ; J Branches to semi tlolc-HHlus lo a meet hit’: to discuss the future carrying on cl tln Soldiers’ Convalescent. Home. The mertin; I v/ill be held in the Returned Soldiers' Hail ' Clvde street, at 11 a.m. on SATURDAY’ MAY 22. D. CUTTIBERTSON. 4Mk309 Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. | LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. I IS HEREBY GIVEN that the sever'd parcels of land hwiiiaft-r described will be brought under the mov.Mims of the i.and Transfer Act. Hi 15. am; Us Amendments;, unless caveat be lodged k-rbidding the same within one month from the publication hereof in the Gazette. COST -WILLIAM SINCLAIR DALRYMRLE TROTTER, JOHN MAUPHERSON and JOHN DALRYMPLE TROTTER—337 acres 2 roods and 12 perches. Sections 31, 33 and 35, Block V., Invercargill Hundred; occupied by Ewer. George I'irie as to [■art and by John Alexander Mein! yre as to balance. Diagrams mav be inspected as this other. Plan No, PPM.' Dated this I.sth day of May, 1020. at. the Lands Jiegi.-trv Ollier, Invcrcarg.il. ]■'. \V. BROUGHTON,' 3Mp49‘S District I.are! Registrar. ■V" O w IS T II U T 1 M K T.T) BUY THAT HUI T : | We have a erect S.-action of Stylishly- j rut Sun-- in ad suns arei at ;. 11 pri'a-' i to ,-ud all pO'-ket-.. It veil! pap- yon , to come along and look over our iarg" I range beiorc guin.g eL-kwhere. Vu j guarantee to ensure you u perfect (it in ! the la!e- 1 fa liU>n ; Suits in any shade S you wi-h. j OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT: FROM SO/- UPWARDS. COPELAND’S ; 30, DEE ST. j Alex. FEAT & Co.. Ltd. I.KET STREET’, INVERCARGILL. Garaga Phone; (Alex Feat) *7/1 (Alex Leslie) j WOLE SOUTHLAND -AGENTS: ALLEN, ] ° M-tXvv JaLL, OLDSMOiiiLK CARS. j Say, Sam, no you believe tins I it’s a ‘ fact. Tuere are eight great plants covering ; 250 acres, employing 12, b0b men working ceaselessly to produce Maxwell, arm the result as theie are over 3uo,Uui) of these cars running on the road to-day. iu 11)14 there was one Maxwell in every 1000 cars. In 1915 there was one 51 ax well in every 500 curs. Hi 1910 one iu every ears. In ■ 1910 there was one Maxwell m every 10 | cars. Well, Bill I’ll just slip round anti I pet a Maxwell now while they are still I ji-Uio, because I hear they will soon be I over £SOO, and if all you say is true they arc well worth it. THE GRAND GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS DEE STREET. URNGLISH OVERCOATS ARRIVED UNEXPECTEDLY. They comprise: HEAVY TWEED suitable for motoring or any use. I WEED ALL-WOOL (unlincd), English cut —very smart. iIY’DROTTTE, woo!, fleecy lined, light and warm; splendid quality. iIYBHOTITE, GO to 70 per cent, wool; wear well and will not fade. FOETHS’ HYDROTITE—aiI sizes. Also SCOTCH WOOL GAUNTLET jLOVES; warm and cosy. This is as near as wo can explain these ;oods. WE INVITE INSPECTION. PRICES REASONABLE. W. BIRD &. W. GEORGE.

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Southland Times, Issue 18825, 19 May 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18825, 19 May 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18825, 19 May 1920, Page 1

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