AMUSEMENTS REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. c. Williamson Picture Corp'n. Ltd. 2 p.m. Today — Tomorrow—- 7.45 British Empire Films Present PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON 1 t rad FAMOUS WELSH CHOIRS / FAMOUS WELSH CHOIRS . ! — 1 —I Singing All Through the Night Land of My Fathers Excerpt From ElijahLord God of Abraham (Deep River Jhey Can’t Stop us Singing t “The Proud Valley” “The Proud Valley” “The Proud Valley” “The Proud Valley” “The Proud Valley” A Drama of Heroism, Unfaltering Courage and Sublime Devotion, told in the Welsh Hills. — also — “Britain Shoulders Arms” “Britain Shoulders Arms” An outstanding and topical featurette made with the direct assistance of VISCOUNT LORD GORT
“SUB” HEROES OFF DUTY SOME FAMOUS PAINTINGS PATHE PICTORIAL, Etc. Box plans H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Regent Shop and Theatre (’Phone 1938). (Recommended by Censor for Adults)
BOXING BOXING I BOXING! BOXING! JJLUFF TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 8 p.m. SOUTHLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. Contestants include: W. Enright (N.Z. Middleweight and Southland Champion); H. Calder (Runner-up N.Z. Lightweight- Champion and Southland Champion); D. Anderson (Runner-up N.Z. Heavyweight Champion and Southland Champion); F. Brown (Southland and Otago Flyweight Champion); W. Brown (Southland Featherweight Champion); B. Rushton (Runner-up Otago Lightweight Champion); L. Bolger (Otago Lightweight Chamnion); B. Edgeler, Temuka. " DIXON’S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION (including tax): Front Seats, 3/-; Back Seats, 2/-; Ladies half-price; Children 1/-. H. & H. Bus leaves H.B. Corner 7 p.m. $531 T. KELLY, Secretary. DANCES Nightcaps - footballers’ VICTORY BALL, FRIDAY, September 13th. 8527 DRESSMAKING HOLLYWOOD School of Dressmaking, Roslyn House, Esk Street, Mrs Mercier, Principal. Cast aside the cares of Dressmaking by learning from the “Simplest System Known.” Call for free demonstration or send for booklet. Don’t forget our cutting, tacking and pattern service. All inquiries Roslyn House, Invercargill. Phone 2743. MISCELLANEOUS BRUCE Khaki 4 ply Fingering Yarn. Mill Price 9d skein.—Bruce Woollen Shop, Esk Street.
EEAL Down Quilts, Single bed 27/6, Double bed 32/6, 40/-, 50/-. J. D. CAMERON & SON. 8520
WBERRIDGE, CONON STREET, for Men’s Working Boots, 22/6; Ladies’ Shoes 17/6, 22/6, 25/-, Men’s 17/6, 25/-, Shopping Bags cheap. Quick service Shoe Repairs.
MORRISON’S, Arcade. Tweed Coats. Special line to clear at stocktaking prices, 39/6. 49/6. Assorted sizes.
LAWNMOWER Sharpening—To be assured of getting a first class job, city and country householders are advised to send their Mowers now to my workshop (next City Hotel). I have the best equipment to ensure cleaner cutting and longer service to your mowers. Pinions and pawls are stocked for all imported models.—H. MACDONALD (Lawnmower Specialist), 8587 Spey Street. 7163
BUTTERFIELDS offer excellent value in “Onehunga” Blankets. Full double size, 51/6, 59/6, 62/6. £5 worth for 2/- deposit and weekly. Si3o2
MAIDS’ All Wool Half Sox. A splendid wearing quality. Sizes 3 to 5, 1/6; 6 to 8, 1/9. —Bruce Woollen Shop, Esk Street.
Bill came home looking white and so Hl, Mum saw that he’d taken a bad stomach
chill. She gave him a dose of 4 LAX after
tea, And he rose in the morning as well as could be. Get 4 LAX from your Chemist or Storekeeper. Only 2/6.
MORRISON’S, Arcade. Inspect our Coats in Black, Flared, Fitting and Box styles. Sizes small, medium, large.
BOYS’ All Wool Black School. Hose. Heavy _ribbed treble knitted feet. Will stand up to hard wear. Mill Price 2/11.—Bruce Woollen Shop, Esk Street.
OUR RADIO DEPT, has great range of excellent Second hand Radios, comprising C.Q., State, H.M.V., Philco’ Radiola etc., both broadcast and shortwave at ridiculously low prices. Drop us a note. Our salesman will gladly demonstrate. —WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD.. Agents State Radios.
MORRISON’S, Arcade. Coat Week special. display of all our Coats. Sizes to suit all figures. Small, medium, large. Box, Swing; fitting, flared styles. Excellent range to choose from in check and plain materials.
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Southland Times, Issue 24229, 12 September 1940, Page 1
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