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I AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME. ALBION THEATRE 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9. When a Millionaire Disguises htmself as a Policeman to win a pretty Girl, things arc due to happen. See what happens to BIG BILL RUSSELL BIG BILL RUSSELL As the Hero of Quick-At'ion, Rib-Tickling, Gomciiy Drama. “THE GIRL AND THE BUTTONS.” “THE GULL AND THE BUTTONS.” LOVE, CUPID, AND BUTTONS. 3 Three Other Attractions 3 Topical Budget. Royal Visit to Bournvilla. “PERFECT DAY ALWAYS,” etc., etc. Book by Telephone at the Albion —138. SOUTHLAND LADIES’ CARNIVAL. HOCKEY VICTORIA HALL. JUNE 23 to 26. PLENTY OF GOOD THINGS TO BUY. STALLS Conducted i ] y Members of Individual Clubs. COMPETITIONS AND GAMES. EXCELLENT PROGRAMME BY HIBERNIAN BAND. ORPHANS' ORCHESTRA, MR SUTHERLAND'S PARTY. To be Opened by the Mayor at 2 pan. To-day SPORTS! Tl\is is your chance to give the j Ladies’ Hockey Association a lift along. Jtsß4 ! PROFESSIONAL. TiSS KME MILLS. —Corns, Ingrowing | Toe Nails, Bunions, Flat Feet, j | Broken Down Arches, Weak Ankles, and] ! all pedal defects successfully treated.— j • Neil's Buildings, Dee street. | SCHOOL OF ART. MR R. WAD EM (Gold Medallist). R.D.S., London, F.S.A.S.A. (Ex-Master, S.A. Academy of Arts.) XTAS opened a Studio in Invercargill, where Classes m Land and Seascape Painting are being conducted. For particulars and prospectus address; Studio; Neil’s Bldgs., Dee Street. Jrsl7 Telephone—lsso. C. C. FORD, A.N.Z.I.A. REGISTERED ARCHITECT (Late with H. Mandene, Dunedin) Wishes to announce that he has commenced the practice of his profession at BRISCOE’S BUILDINGS, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. (A Card.) G. WADE, ’ * DENTAL SURGEON. Successor to— F. W. GRESHAM, Colonial Chambers, Dee street. MbS2 J£EDDELL & HEWAT. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, 72, ESlv ST. (Opp. Times Olticc), INVERCARGILL. Money to Lend on approved security at cun cut rates. Solicitors under Discharged Soldiers’ Settlement Act. LEGAL. X'* OR DON J. REED wishes to announce! that he has commenced Practice as a j SOLICITOR i in Offices situate in the Colonial Chambers I (upstairs), j Corner DEE Si. and CRESCENT, i Invercargill. ’Phone —8. P.O. Box—lßl. ! Jh2so I CHIROPRACTIC. A. R. N ICO L, Chiropractor, ou, IvEL'v iN STREET. Chiropractic, the Science that Accounts for, Locates, and Corrects the CAUSE of iJi.-ease, HOURS; 10 to 12, S.3i to 12. to 0; Saturdays, AND ! J. CROMBiE SCOTT, M.LMech.E., etc. CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ( ° MECHANICAL ENGINEER, j And MACHINERY VALUATOR, Colomai Bank Buddings. 4, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL, j P.o. Box— jilo. Phono—lssl. j Late City Electrical Engineer, Christchurch, if you have c nouse to vue, a motor, an engine or any class of machine to install, save trouble by engaging me to prepare plans, call lor tenders, and supervise the work. down electrical reticulation a speciality. Private Address; 221 DEE STREET. Jc72 /’UVE SULPHARINE HAIR RESTORER A FAIR TRIAL. See how it ’freshens your scalp—checks the dandruff and failing hair. Your HAIR needs this stimulating tonic, then its life, colour, and abundance will return. Start the tried TO-DAY. PRICE— 2/6 PER BOTTLE. Posted, 3/-. SOLE MAKERS. MACALISTEE & CO. CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS, (R. Winning, Prop.) DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. Alex, PEAT & Co., Ltd. LEET STREET, INVERCARGILL. Garage. Phone: (Alex. Feat) 471 (Alex. Leslie) COLE SOUTHLAND AGENTS: ALLEN, ° MAXWELL, OLDSMOBILE CARS. Say, Sam, do you believe this? It’s a fact. There are eight great plants covering ;ioo acres, employing 12,000 men working ceaselessly to produce, .Maxwells, and the result is there are over 300,000 of these cars running on the road to-day. In 1914 there was one Maxwell in every 1000 cars. In 1915 there was one Maxwell in every 500 cars. In 1916 one in every 48 cars. In 1919 there was one Maxwell in every 16 cars. Well, Bill, I'll just slip round and get a Maxwell now while they are still £465, because I hear they will soon be over'£soo, and if all you say is true they I ate well worth it.

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Southland Times, Issue 18856, 23 June 1920, Page 1

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635

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18856, 23 June 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18856, 23 June 1920, Page 1

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