AMUSEMENTS. for a Tip-top Evening’s Enjoyment, pay a - CIVIC PICTURES. MUNICIPAL THEATRE. Which is so Cosy- and Comfortably Heated. OUR DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. OUR DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. Ayml Grand Orchestral Accompaniment IS A MOST DELIGHTFUL Entertainment! Ai 7:1 5 TO-NIGHT -At 7.15. SEE the Great O-Par.t FOX Feature; WILLIAM FARNUM In the WILLIAM FARNUM Biggest WILLIAM FARNUM Character WILLIAM FARNUM he ever WILLIAM FARNUM Created! “FOR FREEDOM." “FOR FREEDOM.” “FOR FREEDOM." A Thrilling Story of Liberty and Love. Don't Miss the Clever and Beautiful Star; EMMY WEHLEN in EMMY WEHLEN “A FAVOUR EMMY WKULKN VO A EMMY WEHLEN FRIEND." A Gripping Story of Romance A Adventure You’ll Laugh till you Sides Ache, over “VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS.” “VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS.” It’s a “Sunshine” —that's iputc sufficient!! “THE ENGLISH TOPICAL BUDGET.” Book at Bcgg’s —or Gome Early. ; MEETINGS. PRINCE OF WALES USIT. A FINAL MEETING of the Reception ; Committee will bo held at the Town ■ Hall on MONDAY, 2Sth lust., at 8 p.m. j BUSINESS: ; To pass Accounts and General. j N.B. —Any person who may not have yet ; sent in his account, is requested to send j them in promptly. : JOHN STEAD, ! Mayor. Town Hall, June 24, 1920. 2JvGI4 1 INVERCARGILL RED CROSS SOCIETY, i A MEETING will be held In Soldiers’ Club ; at 11 a.m. on SATURDA'i, JUIA o, j to discuss further the carrying on of the i Soldiers' Convalescent Home. Country j branches are requested to send delegates . and all supporters of the Society are invited i to attend. i D. CUTHBERTSON, U.x716 Secretary. j PUBLIC NOTICES. f THE" GRAND - ' GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS DEE STREEP. ’Phone —-45. GJ .’Tju MEASURE. j A T OT the old style, but the new one, where ; misfits are unknown. We have been ; afraid lo advertise suits to measure tor some time, as we have been blocked with J orders. We are now in a po-ition to go ; right on as usual. New Samples of ; TWEEDS arc now to hand. ■‘READY-TO-WEAR suits. Nice lot of THE GRANDE Ready-to-wear SUITS are to liana; made to our; order. PRICES from £7 to £7 15/-. One thing we do knot.—you will be pleased with these Suits. j INSPECTION INVITED. W. BIRD & VV. GEORGL. \\7E have ju.-t received details of some ] ' ’ sound House Projicrty. Note purlieu- | lars. SOUTH IN’GILL —4 rooms, o acres—£Sso. 1 SOUTH IN’GILL —5 rooms, 4-acre —2J2.3. : SOUTH LVGILL---7 rooms, 4 -acre—'lit.:.'.u. Inspect this anil we are sure you will be satisfied. NORTH IN GILL —Rough-cast, G rooms, 2 acres —£1300. POMONA ROAD —7 rooms, [ acre—£92s. : This home has every convenience and in for quick Sale. i CENTRAL--G room.-, J-acre, facing north ! —one of the best sections in town, an■; j we want to do business. j We have also received details of some very fine Farm Properties, which we will ; show vou if vou are looking for laud. i ROUT & STEWART I Dcig’s Sports Depot ! JUST LANDED. j gIHPMENT OF HOCKEY STICKS (all; cane ha miles i — ls/0, 20/- and 25/0. j Also School Children’s Sticks, 11/ G. BOXING GLOVES and PUNCH BALLS. SANDOW DEVELOPERS. Full stuck now of GULF CLUBS, Gulf Gloves, Balls, Golf Bali Cleaners (brass tins,!, Captive Golf Bails, Grip Wax. SKA LLAW AG SETS, ROPE QUOITS, FOOTBALLS from 9/G to oh/-., ouiuad ; Buttons, Laces, Flesh Gloves, Fives Bail.-, j ALSO ALL SMOKERS’ REQUEUES. ! Good Stock of Luewe Pipes, ix-uciits, j Cigarette Cases, etc. j FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSING SALOON, i DOIG’S SPORTS DEPOT, TOBACCONIST—HAIRDRESSER. Opposite POaT OFFICE. ’Phone —oi’4. Aisx. PEAT & Co., Ltd. LEET STREET, INVERCARGILL. Garage Phone: (Alex. Peat) 471 (Alex. Leslie; vEOLK SOUTHLAND AGENTS; ALLEN, • ° MAXWELL, OLD3MOBLLE CARS. Say, Sata, do you believe this I It’s a fact. There are eight great' plants covering HoO acres, employing i_,OUU men working ceaselessly to produce. Maxwells, and the result is there are over ddu.uuu ot these cars running on the road to-day. In 1914 there was one Maxwell tn every 1000 cars, in 1915 there was one Maxwell in every 500 cats. In 191b one in every 48 cars. In 1919 there was one Maxwell in every 16 cars. Well, Bill, I’U just slip rouua and get a Maxwell now while tney are still £405, because I hear they will soon be over £3OO, and if ail you say is true they are well worth it. JVT ACHIN’EKY for Sale—Engines (gas, oil, benzine, steam), —oilers, Electric Motors, Dynamos, Pumps, Woodworking, iawmilling, Mining, Lathes, Machine Tools, del ting, Tractors, Wire Rope, Rails, Pipug etc. Manning Co., Christchurch. A Dewe & Co., Agents, 29 Tay street, Inver:argiil. ■ j
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Southland Times, Issue 18860, 28 June 1920, Page 1
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