amusements PATRIOTIC DAY TODAY, SATURDAY, 15th August. In the morning: MILITARY PARADE WITH CITY BANDS and YOUTH PARADE The YOUTH PARADE, arranged by the Invercargill Traders Metro- . politan Patriotic ■A- ss ’ sl ' an , c ' e nA 0I 7" mittee will move off at 10.30 a.m. from Corner Leet and Dee Streets and proceed through the main streets. „„ ... The MILITARY PARADE will march from Victoria Avenue at 11 a.m. The salute will be taken at the Town Hall by LieutenantColonel H. C. Mackenzie, officer commanding No. 12 military area, accompanied by the Mayor, Mr A. Wachner. Dr A. Owen-Johnston, president of the Invercargill will take the salute at the Great War Memorial, and the salute at the South African War Memorial will be taken by Mr R. N. Todd, president of the South African War Veteran’s Association. The Youth Parade will be dismissed at the Town Hall, but the Military Parade will march back through the mam streets of the city. Be in Town 10.30 Saturday — See The Parades I In the afternoon: —. • RUGBY FOOTBALL Rugby Park Rugby Park PATRIOTIC MATCHES. Otago Mounted Rifles v. Army (B.T.D. In’gill) No. 1 Area at 3.15 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISER: AIR FORCE MATCH. A.T.C. (Dunedin) v. A.T.C. (In’gill) No. 1 Area at 1.45 p.m. ALSO LOCAL SENIOR GAMES (Fleming Cup Competition) Marist & Bluff v. Military Reserve No. 2 Area at 1.30 p.m. Pirates & Star v. In’gill & Old Boys No. 2 Area at 3 p.m. A GALA RUGBY DAY. Admission: Popular Prices—Adults, Ground 1/-, Main Stand and Enclosure 1/-, Children half price. S.R.F. UNION FREE PASS LIST SUSPENDED FOR THIS DATE. PROCEEDS’IN AID OF PATRIOTIC FUND.
LISTEN TO THE BANDS. Southland Battalion Boys’ Band. Otago Mounted Rifles Band. Army Band. Pipe Band of Base Training Depot. Civic Band. Evening Trains delayed for Country Patrons. At night: NATIONAL RADIO APPEAL COMFORTS FOR FIGHTING FORCES LISTEN TO 4YZ FROM 7 P.M. PUBLIC NOTICES LADIES lOU SAVE COUPONS BY HAVING YOUR FROCKS DRY CLEANED At SIDDALL’S, ESK STREET. (Opp. Police Station). • FOR SERVICE IN THE LAUNDRY "" • Helpful washday aids that make for EASIER WASHING QUICKER WORK and CLEANER CLOTHES. BAVATOL, a new cleanser and water softener, removes all grease and stubborn stains, cleanses and removes odours on woollens, fine silks, linens, etc. Bavatol is kind to your hands. Try it for washing dishes. 1/2 lb LAUNDERINE SOAP 1/9J bar. RINSO l/4i PERSIL 1/1 LUX . . IOJd 2 packets with Lux Knitting Book 1/9 SUNLIGHT SOAP 1/2 packet of 3 bars. WASHBOARDS Wood Glass 2/6 4/3 ROPE CLOTHES LINE 40ft. 60ft. 9d. 1/CLOTHES BASKETS Made of strong, closely woven cane. Small Medium Large 13/9 16/6 21/6 DIPPERS Tin Vll 2 Quart Galv. 4/BROAD SMALL LTD. “The Premier Store,” Dee Street, Invercargill. STEWART’S MUSIC STORE, Temple Chambers, Esk Street. We have all the latest numbers in Sheet and Album Music in addition to the latest Recordings. Remember! Stewart’s, Esk Street. No Branches. Phone 1683. BRING your Cycle Repairs to WILSON’S Cycle Stores. Cr. Dee and Spev Street TRY ZANN AT OUR EXPENSE 9D STAMPS brings generous trial treatment of ZANN pile remedy. Simple. Effective. Zann Pty., Box 952 NP, Wellington. A LITTLE is all you need. QUEEN BEE PREPARED WAX gives hrilliant, non-slipping shine. CHEVRON Tweeds are fashion’s latest. We have now a smart selection of Coats in this choice fabric. Choose yours early . Also smart spring Costumes in newest mottled effects.—Morrison’s, Cambridge Place.
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Southland Times, Issue 24823, 15 August 1942, Page 1
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