! AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT iit G. 30 Sharp. TO-NIGHT .*;t- G. 30 Sharp, finishing at 0.30 sharp. To allow Patrons to witness the Departure of the Prince. Foliar Picture Palace, 6.30 RAILROAD RAIDERS 9. 7 EQ !J CAT 10 NA L REVIEW. 7.iS—LiYILE THINGS (Comedy). 7.3 C—'TOPICAL BUDGET. 7.4C—S ESS U E HAVA KA WA In the Treri:-:noons Drama. “BONDS OF HONOUR.” “SOLOS GF HONOUR.” A Thrilling Ftorv of Japan. COMING OX SATURDAY; A Dig Surpiirc Programme. V7E ARE NOT RAIhHNG' THE PRICES. Onr 1i..-;.un\u'.ta!i.-t;i arc Not PICKED ir on the Other Theatres. Our Feature- Alway# Costly. DUNEDIN FANCIER CLUB. ANX GAL SHOW. BKYDONE HALL, DUNEDIN, JUNE 37, IS and 10. ENTRIES cb:-e May 22. Special prizes offered for all sections, tend for re hj erode to Ti. S. WILSON, Secretary, Mo-107 P-O. Box 92, Dunedin. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' FERTILISER CO., LTD. A a MEETING of litigant shareholders in J ~ the above Company will he held in Aik n'- ii.til, on SATURDAY NEXT (22nd his,.', at 11 a.in., when Messrs E. Bowmar, a:\ii W. Ford, will place before shareholders (he latest developments and changes in the iniiuap'tn; nl atitl policy of the Company, ! and ask direction from shareholders as to future action. As the decision to be arrived at will be important, a full mcciing is desired. D. ill! ’PLEDGE, I Secretary to the Committee. Invercargill. May 19, 1920. 3MrSS!J R. S. A. ANNUAL CONFERENCE. \ T?EMITS to be submitted to the Annual Conference will be received by tlie ISccicia-v. Invercargill R.S.A.. no till 5 p.m. Imi TUESDAY, MAY 25. 1920* | .Ail Membeis are invited to Ire present j at an Executive Meeting to discus# the Re■iit - submitted on TUESDAY, May 25, at '8.30 n.D). i L. S. GRAHAM. : 5Mr565 Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. ■i < )ST (on 19th Mav, in InvorcanriH! jiJ R.S.A. Badge, No. 7/1595. 10/- reward on returning to Times Office. 3Mr559 Y t 08T (on road between Lumrden and 1/inton i— Leather Bag, containing j order-book, cheque, cash and icttei. Re- ■ -ward on returning to Mr# E. S. Perry, Nursery, Waikiwi. Zdr.39o j y OST (in the Municipal Theatre, last 1 1 night)—A Small Black Purse, con- ■ tabling a sum of money. Substantia! rcl ward iiuiu "Purse,” Time# Office. 3Mp504 | T OST •, from McKenzie's Sale, Mil 1 , road t j One Collie Pup; black, white breast, ; bob-tail. Reply "Digger,'’ P. 0., RoHyn ! Bush. 31In4SV : . 1_ I J OST —Three Dark Bay Geldings (two I draughts. one spring-carter), without, caver?. information to A. F. Campbell, ! Kcnnington. 3Mp4oS TENDERS. TO ENGINEERS. X-NDCRS arc invited up till NOON, WEDNESDAY. June 2, for the supply of FIVE I'IGENTOP.S; also TALLOW REFINERS, COOLERS. etc., for the OCEAN BEACH FREEZING WORKS. BLUFF. Plans and specifications will he supplied on application (by wire or otherwise) to the Architects. WALTER PAXTON K SON, Registereti Architects, Mi [535 Tim art;. iA. Card.' DR Ft. BURNS WATSON T-JAS enmna-tti-; ti Practice at LUMSDEN, ■— at. th<* too;;;- lately occupied I>y Dr Wm. Todd. VISITS Ditdou, Tuesday. Baliour. W-'dmtrX.'ty, 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Mm. burn, 1.-i Ivi.ou-U.y in the n.'inth. Tel. No. 0. 2MrSSB RETURNED OFFICERS OF THE OTAGO REGIMENT. 7T is intended to hold tlw FIRST ANNUAL REUNION of the above in the form of a DINNER c. ; DUNEDIN on JUNE 7. Tit” pa: tieulars from the undersigned, ii. E. PYFE. Hon, See., 1Mr577 Brx 113, Dunedin. wireless: 'J i I GEORGE MACDONALD, Managing *— Director of The Dominion College of Radio-Telegraphy. Lid., tiic leading Wireless Institution in New Zealand, is paying a. spt dal visit to Invercargill. He can be interviewed at. the Grand Hole! on WEDNESDAY (19th), and THURSDAY (20th May). YOUNG MEN who det-Jro to see the World cannot do better than enter this interesting and instructive profession. Excellent) pay. Good prospects. INTENDING PUPILS, or anyone de-r-iring further information about WIRELESS, are requested to write Mr Macdonald at the address indicated, and m tike an ap- 1 poinlinent. Alex. PEAT ■& Co., Ltd. T.EKT STREET, INVERCARGILL. Garage Phone: (Alex Peat) 4?1 (Alex Leslie) WOLE SOUTIiISVND AGENTS: ALLEN, ° MAXWELL. OLDSiiOBILE CARS. Say, Sum, do you believe this? It’s a fact. There are eight great plants covering 250 acres, employing 12,000 men working ceaselessly to produce Maxwells, ami the result is there are over 300,00U of these cars running on the road to-day. In 1914 there was one Maxwell in every IuOO cava, in IS 15 there was one Maxwell in every 500 cars. In 1916 one in every 43 cars, la 1919 there was one Maxwell in every 16 cars. ■ Well, Bill, 111 just slip round and get a Maxwell now while they are still £465, because I hear they will soon lie over £SOO, and if all you say is true they arc well worth it.
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Southland Times, Issue 18826, 20 May 1920, Page 1
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