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! AMUSEMENTS. Popular Picture Palace. TO-NIGHT 7.15 TO-NIGHT. THE LAST NIGHT OF • No. 4 “RAILROAD RAIDERS.’’ Ed. Review “TOPICAL ~ BUDGET.” “A FEW LITTLE THINGS” (Comedy). And SESSUE HAYAKAWA in “ BONDS OF HONOUR.” “ BONDS OF HONOUR.” A Real Masterpiece. TO-MORROW SATURDAY; A Double Feature Programme: “IN THE GLOAMING.” 5-part All-British Drama, “ BLIND JUSTICE.” 3-part American Feature. BRILLIANT SUPPORTS. USUAL Prices. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ FERTILISER CO., LTD. MEETING of litigant shareholders in the above Company will be held in Alien's Hail, on SATURDAY NEXT (22nd inst.l. at 11 a.m., when Messrs E. Bowraar, I and W. Ford will place before shareholder:! j the latest developments and changes in the J management and policy of the Company, 1 and ask direction from shareholders as to j future action. As the. decision to be arrived at will be important, a full meeting is desired. D. RUTLEDGE, Secretary to the Committee. Invercargill, May 19, 1920. 3MrSS3 j INVERCARGILL RED CROSS SOCIETY. I 'jpilE Executive hereby invite all Country j Branches to send delegates to a meeti ing to discuss the future carrying on of the j Soldiers’ Convalescent Home. The meeting j will be held in the Returned Soldiers’ Hall, | Clyde street,. at 11 a.m. on SATURDAY, j MAY 22. All Red Cross workers in either town or (country are cordially invited to attend this i meeting. i D. CUTHBEETSON, \ 4Mk309 Secretary, j : j R. S. A. j ANNUAL CONFERENCE. T?EMITS to be submitted to the Annual Conference will be received by the Secretary, Invercargill R.S.A.. up til! 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1020. All Members are invited to be present at an Executive Meeting to discuss the Remits submitted on TUESDAY, May 25, at S.oO p.m. L. S. GRAHAM. SMrSCS Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. i i F OST —-Halfbred Jersey Cow, with crump--j kd horn. Advise 53 Clyde, street. | Mss9B I T (on Showgrounds)— Lady's Handbag, containing purse, gloves, money, etc. Reward. Central Garage, Esk street. 3M&GOO T OST (on 19th May. in Invercargill: R.S.A. Badge, No. 7/TSSS. 10/- reward on returning to Times Office, 3Mr559 Y OdT (on road between Lumsdcn and Dipton)—Leather Bag, containing order-book, cheque, cash and letter. Reward on returning to Mrs E. S. Perry, Nursery, Waikiwi. Mrs9o PUBLIC NOTICES, (A Card.) DR R. BURNS WATSON XT AS commenced Practice at LUMSDEN, at the rooms lately occupied by Dr Win. Todd. VISITS Dipton. Tuesday. Balfour. Wednesday, I p.m.-3 p.m. Mos.-burn, Ist Monday in the month. Tel. No. G. 2MroSS Alex. PEAT & Co.. Ltd. LEET STREET, INVERCARGILL. Garage Phone; j (Alex Feat) 471 (Aiex Leslie; j Ul.l, SOUTHi-AND AGENTS : ALLEN, 1 ° MAXWELL, OLDnMOBILE CARS. j Say, Sam, do you behave this ? It’s a j fact. There arc eight great plants covering 25U acres, employing ttqUOU men working ceaselessly to produce Maxwells, and the result is there are over odd,OUU of these cars running on the road to-day. In 1914 there was one Maxwell in every IUOO cars. ! In 1915 there was one Maxwell in every SUO cars. In 1910 one in every 48 cars. In 1919 there was one Maxwell in every Hi cars. Well, Bill, I'll just slip iouik: and g t -i a Maxwell now while they are still 2405, because I hear they will scon bo over £5 f JO, anti if all you say is true they ate well worth it. WINTER BROS. SPEY STREET. Tbcne—779. (OOAL MERCHANTS AND GENERAL CARRIERS. Motor Lorry for hire (day or night). Comfortable seating for passenger?, footballers, lodges, and picnic parties, etc., at reasonable rate.-.. FUItNTTURE REMOVED (town orenunIrv). hv motor. AGENTS for BEATTIE, COSTER & CO.'s MATAURA LIGNITE. GIVE THE DIGGER FIRM A TRIAL. THE GRAND GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS DEE STREET. CPNGLISH OVERCOATS ARRIVED UN-■*-J EXPECTEDLY’. They comprise; HEAVY TWEED ALL-WOOL, suitable for motoring or any use. TWEED ALL-WOOL (unlined), English cut —very smart. RYDROTITE, wool, fleecy lined, light and warm; splendid quahty. HYDKOTITE, 60 to 70 per cent wool; wear well and will not fade. YOUTHS’ lIYDROTITE—aII sizes. Also SCOTCH WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES; warm and cosy. This is as near as we can explain these goods. WE INVITE INSPECTION. PRICES REASONABLE. W. BIRD & W. GEORGE. 0-ENTS- RELIABLE LEVTiJi v.AfVMJ-CS 35/- and 40/-, Best Value in Southland C. WAR BURTON. Watchmaker, Colonial Chambers, DEE STREET. (Six years with Geo. Lumsden.) No connection with the Watchmakers' Assn-

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Southland Times, Issue 18827, 21 May 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18827, 21 May 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18827, 21 May 1920, Page 1

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