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AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL MATINEE—TO-DAY at 2 p.m. CIVIC PICTURES. MUNICIPAL THEATRE. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!! Absolutely the Greatest Bill on Record 1 Absolutely the Greatest Bill on Reconi! A MASTERPIECE & A SUPER-FEATURE All at Just our Usual Prices! Easily the . Biggest Value in Amusement ever Given! I At 7.15 TO-NIGHT At 7.15. (Positively for Three Nights Only.) THE GREAT FOX MASTERPIECE: THE GREAT FOX MASTERPIECE: The Most Thrilling Drama ever Screened! i “THE WOMAN AND THE LAW.” j “THE WOMAN AND THE LAW.” “THE WOMAN AND THE LAW.” j “THE WOMAN AND THE LAW.” { “THE WOMAN AND THE LAW.” j] 7 PARTS. 7 PARTS. j ' Played by an All-Star Cast! j THE NEW METRO SUPER FEATURE. ! THE NEW METRO SUPER FEATURE. \ A Slice of Life -One of the Most Human j j and Appealing Stories ever screened here! j VIOLA DANA in “THE MICROBE.” j VIOLA DANA in “THE MICROBE.” | VIOLA DANA in “THE MICROBE.” j I f Grand Civic Orchr.nral Accompaniment! j Grand Civic Orchestral Accompaniment! j NO INCREASE IN OUR PRICES! ; 1 NO INCREASE IN OUR PRICES ’ j’; Tariff; 1/3. !M. Oil (children.) j’ Want a Good Seat ? Book tb.cn. at Bcgg's! lOTHERWISE- -COME EARLY!! i LADIES’ HOCKEY CARNIVAL. ■yiCTORIA HALL. JUNE 23 to 26. U AMUSEMENT AND COMPETITIONS I FOR ALL. j! Excellent Musical Programme each Night, j AN OBJECT EVERYONE SHOULD ! ' SUPPORT. Jei3o i PUBLIC NOTICES. ] j PLUNKET SOCIETY. j IVURSE LAW will be in attendance at i the Society’s Room, Allen’s Hall, ] Kelvin street, on TUESDAYS. THURS- j DAYS, and SATURDAYS, from 2 to -1 j p.m. Services I* REE. i Private Address; c/o Mrs Huffadine. ; Gala street. Telephone—239. Fm349 j VISITORS TO DUNEDIN. ! T?EADERS of the Times, when visiting i Dunedin on business or holiday, will j find every comfort at the HOTEL METRO- | PULE, ST. CLAIR. The ideal in private ; hotel appointment. Delightfully situated. ; Ladies travelling alone made at home, i Moderate Tariff. Wire; “Metropole.” ■ blicne—l3o2. MroOl | Alex. PEAT & Co., Ltd. | STIIRKT, in via: CARGILL, j Garage Phone; j_ (Alex. Peat 1 471 (Alex. Leslie) COLE SOUTHLAND AGENTS; ALLEN,!. ° MAXWELL, OLDSMOBILE CARS. j * Say, Sam, do you believe this? It’s a( v fact. There are eight great plants covering jj 250 arres, employing 12,000 men working I ceaselessly to produce, Maxwells, and the j result is there are over 300,000 of these ears running on the road to-day. In 1911 i there was one Maxwell in every' 1000 cars. { In 1915 there was one Maxwell in every i 500 cais. In 1916 one in every 48 cars. In j” 1919 there was one Maxwell in every 16 j cars. Well, Hill, I’ll just slip round and i get a Maxwell now while they are still ' £465, because I hear they will soon be j over ,£.500, and if all you say is true they j are well worth it.

Rabbitskins! Rabbitskins! Rabbitskins! (JENL) YOUR CONSIGNMENTS TO US. HIGHEST TRICES GIVEN We also Buy;— WOOL SHEEPSKINS HIDES CALFSKINS HORSEHAIR TALLOW. BROWN BROS. SPEY STREET, INVERCARGILL. Telephone—l 92. P.O. 80x—36 LABELS ON APPLICATION. TINY DANIEL ([.ate of J.CNNIi: & ffONtft, PEGS to state that he has taken over the SOUTHLAND FLORAL PLANT AND SEED SUPPLY, AIJHON BUILDINGS, DEE ST., JNVERCARGILI., and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. BRIDAL BOUQUETS, WREATHS, and CUT FLOWER'S. Supplied at the Shortest Notice. All kinds of SEEDS and PLANTS in Season. WINTER BROS. SPEY STREET. ’Phone—779. MERCHANTS AND GENERAL CARRIERS. Motor Lorry for hire (day or night). Comfortable seating for passengers, footballers, lodges, and picnic parties, etc., at reasonable rates. FURNITURE REMOVED (town or country), by motor. AGENTS for BEATTIE, COSTER & CO.’s MATAURA LIGNITE. GIVE THE DIGGER FIRM A TRIAL.

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Southland Times, Issue 18840, 5 June 1920, Page 1

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614

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18840, 5 June 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18840, 5 June 1920, Page 1

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