AMUSEMENTS 2| MAJESTIC |g Dir.: Fullers’ Theatre Corporation Ltd. Plans at H. & J. Smith’s & Theatre (738). 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. TWO MIGHTY PERSONALITIES .... MATCHED FOR THE FIRST TIME! Dice Games and Wall Street Booms! Love Scandals and Midnight Raids. Excitingly Telescoped . . . Into the Adventures of an Editor who Lived on Thrills! Metro Goldwyn Mayer Presents EDWARD G. ROBINSON EDWARD G. ROBINSON As a tough newspaperman determined to expose the ruthless rackets of the underworld! —And— EDWARD ARNOLD EDWARD ARNOLD As a Ruthless Gangster Equally Determined to run the Paper to Suit his Own Ends! -In“UNHOLY PARTNERS” “UNHOLY PARTNERS” “UNHOLY PARTNERS” L—. , ... — ■■ - (Recommended by Censor for Adults) and SPARKLING, SIZZLING, COMEDY! Laugh away your cares with delightful Dulcy .... society’s dizziest doll! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer present ANN SOTHERN ANN SOTHERN —and—- *” lAN HUNTER —— — in: . “DULCY” “DULCY” —Also Starring— ROLAND YOUNG REGINALD GARDINER BILLIE BURKE (Approved For Universal Exhibition) A CONCERT and Dance under the auspices of the Waimatuku Red Cross Sub-Centre for its local activities and general purposes will be held in the Waimatuku Hall, Friday, August 21st, 8 p.m. Admission 1/6, children half price. Gifts of produce etc. accepted for sale.—M. STRANG, Secretary. 2247 SOCIAL EVENINGS THE HEDGEHOPE Branch W.D.F.U. will hold their Annual Birthday Social evening on Friday, 21st August, at 8.30 p.m. in local hall. Good, supper. Merrymakers’ Orchestra. Prices 2/6 and 1/6. Dancing, vocal items, Play.— Mrs D. L. Ker, Anting hon. Secretary, Hedgehope W.D.F.U. 2167 HOME GUARD NOTICE rriHE TUSSOCK CREEK Home Guard will parade at 7.15 p.m. on Thursday, August 20. Ap557 DRESSMAKING ~ nPHE MODERN ACADEMY OF I - DRESSMAKING. "Caches the latest-and simplest niglhps; of Dressmaking and Cutting from “Modern Templets.” Classes Daily, also Monday Evening. Demonstrations Free. MISS E. COWLEY, Principal, Y.M.C.A. Building, Tay Street. LOST AND FOUND LOST, 30/- by stamp machine in 1 G.P.O. on Monday. Reward.— Reply “T.P..” Times.226l LOST from Spey Street, Saturday night, Lady’s Bicycle. Reward retuming 32 King Street.Ao476 LOST in Invercargill Sunday, Locket; initials J.E.D. Finder please return Times; reward.Aps2l LOST, Child’s Push Chair and Doll with pink jersey. Reward.—ll 7 Tweed Street.Aps4o LOST, Child’s Teddy Bear, between Centre Street and Plunket Rooms, Martin Road.—Ring 231; reward. 2251 LOST, Lady’s Silver Watch on Tuesday (keepsake). Substantial reward.—“H.4.,” Times.Aps44 EOST vicinity Yarrow Street by soldier’s wife, Locket containing snaps; keepsake. Finder ring 6195; reward; Ap525 WILL person who took red and white Dairy Cow in error from Pen 167, Lorneville Saleyards, please communicate with J. E. Watson & Co., Ltd., Invercargill.Aps4l PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE I WISH to notify my customers that I have removed my Hairdressing business to premises in W. Brown’s, Jewellers Buildings, Dee Street. GEO. STREATFIELD, An 465 Hairdresser & Tobacconist. 2-GALLON TINS FOR ARMY. A LARGE number of 2-gallon screw top petrol and oil tins are needed by the Army for the equipment of motor vehicles. They should be delivered to the nearest Post Office (not Army Office). 2/6 will be paid by the Postmaster for each container in good condition, but donations of tins will be appreciated. A prompt and generous response to this appeal is requested. 2239 McCURDY’S For ARCH FITTING SHOES BACONERS ARE WANTED NOW* And will be wanted in large NUMBERS DURING THE COMING SEASON. TAKE YOUR PIGS TO BACONER WEIGHTS AND GET THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE From D. W. JOHNSTON & SONS, LTD., ‘EAT-WELL” HAMS AND BACON. DUNEDIN and INVERCARGILL. LIOR SALE, Three Steel Safes.-E. H. JD BALL, Kelvin Street. JpOR SALE. Steel Drums for burning rubbish, 6/6 delivered in town. — E. H. BALL, Kelvin Street. JjlOR SALE, One pneumatic Barrow 1 Wheel, £3/15/-.—E. H. BALL, Kelvin Street. PROVED PILE CURE HUNDREDS write praising the effectiveness of ZANN. Send 9d stamps now for generous trial treatment. Zann Pty., Box 952 NP, Wellington.
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Southland Times, Issue 24826, 19 August 1942, Page 1
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