AMUSEMENTS. FOR THE CONVENIENCE Of Country Visitor;! and Town Residents, Tire Performance will commence ALBION THEATRE 0.?,0 P.M., ENDING P.SO P.M. Tins v."ill enable nil to witness the departure Of H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF W ALES. 0.30 11. in, MONTAGUE LOVE--- OTiO pan. in “THE GREATEST GAME iN LIFE." Th; Way of a Mr.r. with a Maid, in the Drama, “THE ROUGH RECK.” “THE ROUGH NECK.” Magnificent Supporting Pictures. Re ewe by Tab-phono. ALBION THEATRE. SAT U R DAY MON DAY- - TUESDAY. THE NELLIE STEWART TUE. NELLIE STEWART OF THE SCREEN OF THE SCREEN THE MOST REMARKABLE DRAMA THE MOST REMARKABLE DRAMA OF THE AGE, •OF THE AGE. THE MORALITY PLAY, THE MORALITY PLAY. “THE CRY OF THE WEAK.” “THE CRY OF THE WEAK.” TO ALL ON EARTH. TO ALL ON EARTH. THIS PLAY ENFOLDS LIFE. THIS PLAY UNFOLDS LIFE. THE PLAY THAT HAS SET THE WORLD THINKING, SET THE WORLD THINKING, j SOCIALIST. CAPITALIST, MIDDLEMAN --all--all--learn the areareß lesson, j GREATER LOVE: HATH'NO MAM. ETC. i Hear the i ALBION SYMPHONY QUARTETTE. i in the j Overture: “THE NORTHERN LIGHTS." ! Comedies, 1 Educational. Scenic*, Topical*. etc | The Whole forming the ;GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT OF 1 PICTURES AND MUSE’ j YET PRESENTED iN INVERCARGILL. ; Usual Pnc".-;: P.----I--- ’ lephone i AT THE ALBION. ; ! FOOTBALL, HUGBY P A R K. TIGS MORNING. STAR v. INVERCARGILL. WAI KIWI v. ATHLETIC. 10.15 a.in. Admission—(ld; Stand, 6-d. Mro‘,'3 PUBLIC NOTICES. i I.AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. ; IS HEREBY GIVEN (hat the several parcel;; of land hereinafter ! described will be brought under the provision;' of (he Land Transfer Act, 1!»15, ami its Amendments, unless caveat be lodged ‘ j' r ubidding the same within one month from ; the publication hereof in the Gaaeite. i 30^-i —WILLIAM SINCLAIR DALRYMi PLE TROTTER, JOHN MACPIIER- ; SON anil .JOHN DALRYMPLE j TROTTER—337 acres 2 root’s and 12 perches. Sett ions 31, 33 and 3d, Block V.. Invcrearglll Hundred; occupied by Ev.-eij George Fine a;, to part and by John Alexander McIntyre as to balance. Diagrams may be inspected at tins office. ' Plan No. IOGL i Dat'd this 15th day of May. 1020, at ; the Lands Regi -trv Uflici?. Invercargill, j F. W. BROUGHTON,'. ;3MpLL) District Lana Registrar. ! \ PP ( E TREES 711 AT ARE PERFECT IN It*.)OT SVYIEM AND TOP'S.— ■ Grower.' all over N.Z. admit the superiority ;of HORTON’S Pedigree Apple drees. No oihrr sloe’; equals them in perfect root sysI lent and in wed-shaped tops. Every tree, moreov, r, is grown from a tested ami t.pptoved fruiting parent -Hoiton’. Trees ensure giwd rnps. peneet packing ensures ;:d ' delivery. anti th“ Horitm parking syr- , trm is umioubtedly the finest in N.Z. Here's what Mr A. Davidson, of Alexandra, think?; an; very pleased with the Decs. They are th" hr-t I have yet plain ed --wHi grown arid rtmarka.bly clean." Huge stocks of , every variety ate available, thus orders can ] be filled at once. No tree goes out until j a; proved by Government Orchard Inspector. ]’ri:as pom 27 ]O/- per hundred far com.•nercial grade. Quotations given for special grad- trees. ; Writ? for a fire copy of the Horton j Cat ah v.ne. Full of information of assist- ] p. pjjnvcrs. Correspondence solicited. ; THOS. HORTON, LTD., j ’ I;cilni's Trees Grow.” 1 Head Oflieo and Nursorv; ; HASTINGS. H.B. MrfT-i A PRINCELY SHOW ()F THE PRIMEST . , . OX BEEF WETHER MUTTON DAIRY FED PORK SOUTHLAND FED VEAL AND LAMB Will tic on View TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, At J. MILNE & COdon STREET BUTCHERY. SEE THE DISPLAY AT NIGHT. FARMS FOR SALE. Acres First-class Dairy Farm, subc ** divided into C paddocks, and well fenced; 15 acres young grass. Seven-roomed house (good order), plantation and lawn. 5-stulled stable, barn, implement shed, windmill and concrete troughs. Large cowbyrc, concrete throughout. Situated in absolutely the best dairying district in the South Island. Only If miles from school, post office and factory, 9QQ Acres Mixed Farm, GU acres young grass, 35 acres turnips. Subdivided into 12 paddocks; good fences. Firstclass 6-roomed house, bathroom, hj. and c. water, telephone. Six-stall stable, hut, 2 windmills ami concrete troughs. Situated 31 miles from rail, 1 mile from school; good district. £lB 10/- per acre. APPLY—TODD BROS,, LTD. ’DEE ST., INVERCARGILL. False Teeth damaged or sound wanted. Increased price paid return mail. Pearline Co., 168 tiueen street Auckland. Established 1900.
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Southland Times, Issue 18826, 20 May 1920, Page 1
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