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AM U S EM E NTS. COME COME! COME! LAST NIGHT OF THIS PROGRAMME! AT THE ALBION THEATRE “THE THEATRE OF DISTINCTION.” Direction: - - - Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT—7.IS—TO-NIGHT. FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON AND HIS WONDERFUL HORSE SILVER KING IN ALL AROUND THE FRYING PAN ALL AROUND THE FRYING PAN ALSO: HOOT GIBSON IN “THE MAN IN THE SADDLE” See the Authentic and Mammoth Scenes from the FAMOUS ALTURAS ROUNDUP. SCREAMING COMEDY, ETC, ETC, ETC. COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT THE ALBION THEATRE. LON CHANEY and NORMA SHEARER LON CHANEY and NORMA SHEARER —in—“THE TOWER OF LIES.” “THE TOWER OF LIES.” Also: LEW CODY and GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD LEW CODY and GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD “MONTE CARLO.” “MONTE CARLO.” PLANS NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL. EXCURSION. Municipal annual picnic to COLAC BAY. WEDNESDAY, 19th JANUARY. HOT WATER, MILK AND SOFT DRINKS SUPPLIED. Prize for every child. Trains stop at Grassmere, Waikiwi and Wallacetown. CHEAPEST TRIP OF THE YEAR. ADULTS, 2/9; CHILDREN, 1/6. TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT STATION BOX. Train leaves 9.45 a.m.; arrives Invercargill 7.30 pan. J 1340 1 ATHLETIC MEETINGS. EVENING SPORTS. INVERCARGILL AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. RUGBY PARK. TO-NIGHT, 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 7 p.m. PROGRAMME: 220 Yards; 100 Yards; Half-Mile; High Jump; Shot-putting; Hop, Step and Jump; 75 Yards Ladies’ Race and Relay Race. ADMISSION: 6d. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. 31st ANNUAL SPORT . RECREATION GROUNDS, LUMSDEN. JANUARY 22. x GOOD ENTRIES. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUNDS. Sports commence 12 p.m. sharp. CHILDREN’S EVENTS. F. KEITH, Jn424 Secretary. PUKEARUHE ATHLETIC SOCIETY. SEVENTH ANNUAL GATHERING to be held on the grounds of Mr M. Rabbitt, Pukearuhe, on WEDNESDAY, 19th. Good programme. Running, Wrestling, Field Events and Dancing. Children’s Races throughout the day. Evening train delayed at Pukearuhe until 5.30 p.m. Programme on application. T. L. FAHEY, Ji274 Secretary, Harrington’s P.O. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —On Riverton-Otautau main road, Friday, Lady’s Brown Marmot Fur; keepsake. Reward on returning to 64 Pomona Road, Invercargill. Jn424 LOST —One Englebert Tyre; vicinity Waihopai Bridge. Finder please communicate National Mortgage Office. Jw44l STRAYED —One Black and Tan Collie Pup. Reward on returning to 30 Rodney Street, Trafalgar. Jn436 EDUCATIONAL. DUNELM PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Dean’s Avenue, Hagley Park, Christchurch. CHURCH OF ENGLAND Boarding and Day School for Boys from 7 to 14 years of age. Preparatory for Christ’s College. Visitor: The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Christchurch. Headmaster: Mr C. E. Ferris, F.R., Hist., Soc., London. Prospectus on application. ’Phone: 3513. 0p632 A SPECIAL JEWELLERY SALE AT CAMPBELL’S. ENGAGEMENT RINGS, DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGS—£3O. Now £27. £22 10/-. Now £2O. £l5 10/-. Now £l4. £l3 10/-. Now £l2. Single Stone—£2B. Now £25. Half Hoop—£lB 10/-. Now £l6 10/-. £ll 10/-. Now £lO. LADIES’ GOLD WRIST WATCHES, 15 Jewelled Lever. From £4 2/6. SILVER WRIST WATCHES. From 22/6. GIRLS’ WRIST WATCHES. From 12/6. H. P. CAMPBELL Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician. DEE STREET (opp. Federal Buildings). NO HOME should be without a tin of VEREY’S WONDERFUL OINTMENT. There is nothing to equal it anywhere. Try a tin yourself. JAM JARS. JAM JARS. 4/6 Dozen. FOR SALE—2Ib. JAM JARS, delivered. —HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street. ’Phone 101. NORTH BRITISH Garden Hose is out on its own for service and long wear. Durable, sunproof and crackproof. The best investment in Hose. See that you get “North British.” 1 DON’T be put off with any hose, specify North British Garden Hose and see that you get it. Best because British. Guaranteed not to purst or perish. _ 5

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Southland Times, Issue 20080, 18 January 1927, Page 1

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569

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20080, 18 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20080, 18 January 1927, Page 1

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