AMUSEMENTS. THE WARMEST THEATRE TN TOWN. HIGH-CLASS PICTURES THAT COST BIG MONEY. Popular Picture Palace. Commencing TO-NIGHT, i .!•). HAYAKAWA- ‘THE MAN BENEATH.” \ Thrilling Story of the East. FOUR EXCEPTIONAL SUPPORTS. PUBLIC NOTICES. VISIT OF GENERAL BIROWOOD. A PUBLIC WELCOME will he tendered to General Sir William Birdwood and party at the Band Rotunda on his arrival at about 2.10 p.m. on MONDAY, JUNE 14. Citizens arc invited to permit all their employees to join in giving our distinguished visitor a right hearty welcomeJOHN STEAD, Jk2o7 Mayor. T? A TIMERS, TRUSTEES, AND OTHERS 1 HAVING MONEYS TO INVEST ere invited to note that the CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD is ottering £200,000 DEBENTURES AT PAR, bearing interest at FIVE AND A-HALF PER CENT. I SECURITY EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD. I It is the Christchurch Tramway Underj taking, which cost £747,167, and its I revenues (last year £206,000 per anI nr.ni), subject to existing charges, but j the "gilt edge" to the security is lound j in the lact that the Investor is protected by a rate for Interest and Sink- | ing Fund levied over one of the wealthiest Municipal Rating Districts in New j Zealand. Capital Valuation £18,750,000. (NO TROUBLE IN COLLECTING IN--1 TEREST. Coupons for Interest are attached to j the Debentures, and can be cashed each i half year at any branch of the Union I B.mk of Australia in New Zealand or I in Sydney or Melbourne. Arrange- , incuts can be made by Investors for any I Bank to hold the Debentures on their behalf, collect interest, and pay into 1 their account without trouble of any ; kind to the owners. No receipts are I necessary. jNO EXCHANGE PAYABLE BY INj VKSTOR The Board will pay exchange on re- | mittances to Christchurch trom any j part of New Zealand nr Sydney or ) Melbourne when Debentures are purj chased. It will pay exchange on Halfi yearly Interest Coupons; and will also j pay exchange when it repays the money I on October Ist. 1941. j Copies of Prospectus may be obtained on j application to the Union Bank or to the undersigned, j Sharebrokers are invited to send for FRANK THOMPSON, I Genera! Manager. Christchurch, ; June 7, 1920, .11812 { LOST ALL DRINK CRAVING. I 'I BLESS the day I got ‘Drinko” Pow- | tiers. My husband has lost all cravI ins: for drink, so I think after two years' rcj lief from the worry it gave me I can testify ito ••Drinko’s” worth. Though my husband .; has lately had an illness and had to have ' a little alcohol daily, he does not long for jit any more.’’ This from a farmer’s wife ui Oaniaru. Original testimonial shown to j any genuine enquirer. ! Save your friend or relative from the grip lof drink through ‘■Drinko." Write for j free Booklet. Enquiries confidential. Plain j envelopes used. Lady Manager, Drinko j Proprietary, 212 ATI. Lamhton Quay, Weij lington. j ‘ I CASH PRICES. ; |i> UY YOUR MEAT FOR CASH and do i away with the costly method of de j livcring. i BEEF. I Sirloin Sid I Ribs ( prime ' 7d ( Rump Steak lid j Steak Ibd I Corned Rod Beef, lOd | Corned Roll Beef , . Sel | Mince fid ; Dripping 7d | Suet 6d ! A Choice j AND THE MUTTON. of SMALL GOODS. Selection VERY PRETEST OE -MEATS W. J. McMahon DEE STREET. ! Alex. PEAT & Co., Ltd. LEET STREET, INVERCARGILL. Garage Phone: (Alex. Peat) 471 (Alex, Leslie) 4JOLE SOUTHLAND AGENTS: ALLEN, ° MAXWELL, OLDSMOBILE CARS. Say, Sam, do you believe this? It’s a fact. There are eight great plants covering 250 acre.-', employing 12,000 men working I ceaselessly to produce, Maxwells, and the [ result is there arc over 300,000 of these cars running on the road to-day. In 1914 | there was one Maxwell in every 1000 cars. In 1015 there was one Maxwell in every 500 cars. In 1010 one in every- 4S cars. In 1919 there was one Maxwell in every 10 cars. Well, Bill, I’ll just slip round and get a Maxwell now while they are still £405, because I hear they will soon be over £SOO, and if all you say is true they arc well worth it. SWEEP. ELECTRICALLY - EFFECTIVELY CLEANING WHILE YOU SWEEP. No spring-cleaning necessary in the house where a Richmond Cleaner is used. THE RICHMOND IS IT. Spry, Ltd. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, Tay St., Invercargill. T>ESERVE vour Purchases—Our Colossal ' WINTER SALE starts THURSDAY, JUNE 1". Bargains all departments. PRICE & BULLEID, Ltd. JI32S I>ULBS —Now is the rime to plant Anemones anti Ranunculus, 1/9 , 2doz. 3/-. Narcissi, all the tert sorts in special value collections to clear, 5/-, 10/or 20/-. J. LENNIE & SONS, Esk street. A SPECIAL Line of GENTS’ TWEED OVERCOATS to clear at 79/0. COPELAND’S, 36 DEE STREET. A NGLO-AMERICAN CANDY SHOP (Ayson’a), 72 Dee street. We sell Sweets good. Soda Fountain drinks good. Hot Beef Tea, also good Try them.
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Southland Times, Issue 18848, 14 June 1920, Page 1
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