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AMUSEMENTS. THE CIVIC TALKIES RE-OPENING ON SATURDAY RE-OPENING ON SATURDAY With THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED WESTERN ELECTRIC INSTALLATION. WESTERN ELECTRIC INSTALLATION. And a Programme that will give you cause for enthusiasm, headed .by ZANE GREY’S ZANE GREY’S ZANE GREY’S ZANE GREY’S "THE LONE STAR RANGER” “THE LONE STAR RANGER” “THE LONE STAR RANGER” “THE LONE STAR RANGER” “THE LONE STAR RANGER” "THE LONE STAR RANGER” “THE LONE STAR RANGER” “THE LONE STAR RANGER” EVERY WORD IS SPOKEN! SEE AND HEAR! All the charm, the SEE AND HEAR! action, the vigour of SEE AND HEAR! your most favoured SEE AND HEAR! action story, enacted SEE AND HEAR! by a cast headed by GEORGE O’BRIEN. SUE CARROL. GEORGE O’BRIEN. SUE CARROL. GEORGE O’BRIEN. SUE CARROL. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF TALKING AND MUSICAL SHORTS. TALKING AND MUSICAL SHORTS. LECTURE. INVERCARGILL ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS’ SOCIETY. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 p.m., a Lecture will be given by Mr H. S. Cordery, F.R.A., N.Z., B.Com, in the Society’s Lecture Room, top floor, Hallenstein’s Buildings. • • -i Subject: “Investigations with special reference to internal check.” A cordial invitation is extended to others than members who are interested. J. M. WEBB. JdllO Hon. Secretary. DANCES. A BALL. THORNBURY FOOTBALL CLUB WILL hold a GRAND BALL in Thornbury Hall on FRIDAY', June 6, at 8 p.m. Roll up and help the new Club. Jack Thompson’s Orchestra. Ladies 1/6, Gents 3/-. Jdl27 J- H. HILL, Secretary. HARVEST HOME BALL WILL be held in the MATAURA ISLAND HALL on FRIDAY, June 6. Star Band. Admission: Gents 3-; Ladies 1/6. Bus will leave Glenham, Wyndham, Seaward Downs and Fortification. Jdlll A.GRAND BALL WILL be held in the Tussock Creek Hall on WEDNESDAY', June 11. Good Music. Good Supper. Gents 2/6; Ladies 17-. W. G. STEWART. JdlO4 Secretary. OPENING CEREMONY. A HEARTY INVITATION IS EXTENDED to all Friends and Wellwishers of the SISTERS OF MERCY and to the general public of Southland, to be present at the BLESSING AND OPENING OF THEIR NEW BOARDING SCHOOL AT SOUTH RIVERTON, ON SUNDAY NEXT, JUNE 8. The Ceremony, which will be performed by HIS LORDSHIP, BISHOP WHYTE, will commence at 2.30 p.m. The Riverton Brass Band will be in attendance. JdlOl CITY COUNCIL NOTICES. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT it is the intention of the Invercargill City Council to introduce in the forthcoming session of Parliament a Local Bill to empower the Council: — (a) To form a combined Fire and Accident Insurance Fund and to transfer to the said Fund, all moneys at present held in the separate Fire-insurance and Accident-insurance Funds: (b) To pay any moneys from the general account to the said Fund. (c) To invest the said Fund and to pay the proceeds into the said Fund. A copy of the Bill has been deposited in the Magistrate’s Court, Invercargill, and will there be open to Public inspection until the 2th day of June, 1930. C. L. GRANGE. Jdlo2 Town Clerk. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. PARM EXCHANGE; 150 acres good land, good locality, for Sheep Country, handy school. Apply “B H,” Times Office. MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE. TIQRD Five-seater Tourer, 1926 model, T guaranteed good running order, no reasonable offer refused; owner hard up. Apply “Stranded,” Times Office, or Phone 265 JdllB MISCELLANEOUS. QAA IXL Washing Powder Wrappers are Zvv worth 7/6 Free Silk Stockings. Send to Superbus Co., Christchurch. CHILDREN with colds will prefer Yeast-O-Cod Tablets. No objectionable taste. Concentrated cod-liver oil.—Brown’s Pharmacy, Dee Street. J SHEEP FOOT ROT can be cured if you use PETERLINEUM, the tested cure, 10/- gallon, at AITCHISON’S, LTD., Invercargill. * ■ COD-LIVER OIL in concentrated form in Yeast-O-Cod Tablets. No taste. — Geo. H. Brown, Chemist, Dee Street. “TYTHEN (k) nights were cold” they, reVV sorted to a hot brick in bed—now the cosy warmth of the “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle. Look for “UNIQUE” on stopper. 7 BLUE .GUM GATES—The farmers’ favourite, built for service, 23/-, rail paid .on three, at AITCHISON’S, LTD., InvercargilL

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Southland Times, Issue 21101, 5 June 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21101, 5 June 1930, Page 1

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