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AMUSEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! “DADDY LONGLEGS.” “DADDY LONGLEGS.” Will be Screened at 7.15 TO-NIGHT. ALBION THEATRE j A Long Programme of STAR Items, Stamng the 'I wo Mo.-t Popular Artists of the Day. MARY PICKFORD in “ DADDY MARY PICKFORD LONGLEGS.” ANITA STEWART in “HUMAN ANP;’A STEWART DESIRE.” A PROGRAMME WITHOUT EQUAL. Usual Prices. Telephone for those Seats. MEETINGS. Y.M.C.A. HARRIERS’ CLUB. to appoint Committee and arrange lor nun* .s' 1i 1 uts mil in the Room -, Tay slr.et, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), r.t 7.30. All inteuuiug members and sup{.'■orters ?[>eci:dly invited to be present. W. li. BERRY, 2MySI4 General Secretary. DIRECT STEAMER TO BLUFF. A MEETING of Importers will be held in Allen’s Hall, on TUESDAY, June 1, at 4 p.m., to consider what action will be adopted to guarantee sufficient cargo for l steamer leaving London in August in order !tn scour; direct E/Lading to Bluff. D. HuTLI ’ 1 K. MSG3 Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. .MELROSE COLLEGE, INVERCARGILL. PRIVATE DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. 1 jtJJECOND Term commences June 1, 1020. | Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Pub- • be Service Entrance and Proficiency Exam ; ination.s. j Boarders assemble on morning of June 1. j School rc-cij>cns at 2.30 p.m., when the i Moderator of General Assembly (Rev. J. A. j A.shcr, 8.A.) will address the Pupils. Parents i and friends are cordially invited to be pre- ‘ sent. New Pupils enrolled on tfie afternoon of 20th and 31st May. JAMES HUNTER, MzSlo Secretary. gT. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. FIRST AID and HOME-NURSING CLASSES for Women commence in Brigade Rooms, Esk street, on FRIDAY, JUNE 11. FIRST AID CLASSES for Men commence in Brigade Rooms, Esk street, on MONDAY, JUNE 7. Everyone should know what to do in cases of accidents and sickness. NOW is your opportunity to Icam. ■ Enrolments can be made with the fol- ! lowing; A. Stcans, hairdresser; T. Hide, i bookac-il r; A. Peterson, plumber; Miss B. ! Coekroft, draper; or at the Brigade rooms, | Ksk .-treet. on Friday, June 4, between 7 j ami S p.m.— L. WALLIS, Hon. Sec. iIYVERY FRUIT-GROWER SHOULD 1 HAVE A COPY OF HORTONS ’ FATALOGLE. SENT FREE.—Write tc-daj 1 ior your FREE copy of Horton’s Big Catai logue. Every [.age is brimful of valuable | information lor the fruit-grower, while it i lists, describes, and quotes prices for every i .‘ariely and grade of tree. See to it that ! you plant Horton's Pedigree Stock this s*aj son. Ever} - tree is well rooted and well ; shaped and has been grown from tested and approved fruiting stock. Huge stocks of every variety are available, including Jonathan, Stunner, Manioc's Favourite, Delicious, State-man. Cox’s Orange Pippin, Ballarat Seedling. Dougherty, Lord Wolseley, Graven stein, etc. ; thus orders can be filled at once No tree goes out until approved by Government Orchard Inspector. Prices from £7 ; 10/- per hundred for commercial grade—quotations given for special grade trees. Correspondence solicited. THOS. HORTON, LTD., "Horton’s Trees Grow.’ - Head Office- and Nursery, HASTINGS. 11.8. TII E GIIA N D GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS, ’PHONE--45. * DEE STREET. 0! THOSE WARM SCARVES, I hey are just Lovely lh-;sc Cold Days, i e.- - , and we have another Supply BETTER THAN THE LAST. All the Purest and Finest of Wool. OUR PRICES: Nice Pure Wool SCARVES .. ..4/6 Large Pure Wool SCARVES .. 7/11 Blanket Wool SCARVES 9/SILK SCARVES .. 4/11, 7/11, 10/6 Special ANGOLA SCARVES (extra soft and cosy) .. .. 21/INSFECT It )N INVITED. W. BIRD iS. W. GEORGE. Rabbitskinsl Rabbitskins! RabbUskins! END YOUR CONSIGNMENTS TO U3 HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN (Ve also Duy WOOL SHEEPSKINS HIDES CALFSKINS HORSEHAIR TALLOW. BROWN EROS, SPEY STKEVr, INVERCARGILL. Telephone—l 92. ’ P.O. 80x—36 LABELS ON APPLICATION Known—Our Price-list ranks ’ ' with the lowest in the South Island. Read it; it means money io you. J. L. HANNON & CO., Butcher*, Eak and Conca streets. MrtiOti

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Southland Times, Issue 18835, 31 May 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18835, 31 May 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18835, 31 May 1920, Page 1

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