AMUSEMENTS j|| MAJESTIC p Dir.: Fullers' Theatre Corporation Ltd. Plans at H. & J. Smith’s & Theatre (738). 2 p.m.— TWICE DAILY— 7.3O p.m. British Empire Films ESPIONAGE THRILLER A tribute to the British Secret Service and its triumph over the Nazi counterpart! “THE SEVENTH SURVIVOR” “THE SEVENTH SURVIVOR” “THE SEVENTH SURVIVOR” —with AUSTIN LINDEN TREVOR TRAVERS TREVOR TRAVERS Three men and three women and the seventh survivor marooned on a lonely lighthouse—all seek to establish the identity of the seventh survivor! (Approved for Universal Exhibition). —IN ADDITION— From the pen of the world’s master of mystery . . . Edgar Allen Poe . . . comes this amazing tale . . . to chill you with its horror! . . to thrill you with its suspense! Universal Pictures Present “THE MYSTERY OF “THE MYSTERY OF MARIE ROGET” MARIE ROGET” —With— MARIA MONTEZ KNOWLES MONTEZ KNOWLES MARIE OUSPENSKAYA (Rec. More Especially for Adult Audiences) PLEASE NOTE! “The Mystery of Marie Roget” will not be screened at Tomorrow’s Matinee. Also Screening — Don Winslow Of The Navy Don Winslow Of The Navy PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE ESTATE of CHARLES. HENRY ROBERTS of Invercargill Retired Architect Deceased. ALL persons having claims against the above Estate are requested to forward same in duplicate, certified as owing at date of death, 18th July 1942 to the undersigned before 31st August next. A. M. MACDONALD & SON, Solicitors for the Executor, 2420P.0. Box 253, Invercargill. P. H. NICHOLSON WISHES to announce that owing to his being called up for Military Service he has transferred the Agency for THE INSURANCE OFFICE OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. to E. ABBEY JONES of HUNTER’S GARAGE, LTD., 208 Dee Street, Invercargill From whose premises the Insurance Business of the 1.0. A. LTD. will be transacted as from today. AxB32 ... RATIONING notice. The Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice, 1942, published in N.Z. Gazette 10th June, 1942, page 1567 is amended and added to as follows (Coupon values shown by figures):— CLOTHING RATIONING COUPON NOTICE No. 2. Men and Boys. Jacket, Blazer or short coat, unlined (including sleeves) 5; Nap trousers 2; Nap jackets, 2; Waistcoat or vest, 3; Oily canvas coat, 6; Rubberized, pliofilm, or oiled-silk coat, 8. Womens and Girls. Sleeveless jumper, cardigan, pullover or slinki, 2; Sockettes, per pair, J; Frocks, dirndls (selling price under £1 each), 2; Long dinner and evening frocks, 6; Two-piece suit and costume other than woollen or worsted, unlined, 8; Jacket, blazer, or short coat, unlined (including sleeves), 5; coats, threequarter or full-length, other than woollen or worsted, unlined, 6; Bolero jacket with half or no sleeves, 2; Oily canvas coat, 6; knitted frock or suit, 6; Rubberized pliofilm, or oiled-silk coat, 8; Rubberized, pliofilm, oiled-silk cape sleeveless, 6. Knitting Yarn. Quarter Coupon per oz. COUPON-FREE GOODS. Bathing Suits, travelling rugs, table baize, lace flouncings, sou-westers, bedspreads made of tweed (in place of bush rug); gumboots and goloshes, tapestry furnishing material, Breton net, Diaper (if torn or cut into squares), berets and pixi hats. CLOTHING RATIONING COUPON NOTICE 1942 No. 3. Men and Boys. Boots and shoes, sizes two to five, 2; size six and over, 3; sandals and sandshoes, 2. Women and Girls. Breeches, 5; slacks, woollen or worsted, 5; others, 3; slack-suits (woollen or worsted), 7; others, 5; boots, shoes, sandals and sandshoes above size one, 2. Infants Socks, bootees (for infants under five years of age), gaiters (for infants under five years of age), 1; boots, shoes, sandals and sandshoes (up to and including size one), 1. COUPON-FREE GOODS. Infantees (with soft soles). Copies of Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice, 1942 Nos. 1,2 and 3 may be purchased on application to the Government Printer, Wellington, price Bd. After 31st August, 1942 no trader may supply rationed materials to consumers except on surrender of clothing permits or coupons. All persons or organizations having on this date authorities to purchase under certificate must present such certificates to rationing officers for the issuance of necessary permit. DISPOSAL OF COUPONS. On written approval of Rationing Controller, traders may gum coupons to duplicate copy of relative sales docket. Dockets must be clearly prepared and available for inspection at any time by an authorized official. Except as provided above, all “M” coupons must be forwarded to the Rationing Controller, Box 3027, Wellington at the end of every month. Coupons should be counted and enclosed in an envelope en_ faced with number of coupons and name and address of sender. “X” coupons. must be forwarded with monthly hosiery return, prepared to show the stock position as at close of business on 19th of every month. Statements of stocks should show one total for fully-fashioned hosiery of silk, art-silk or any mixture thereof and one for all other kinds. TEA AND SUGAR COUPONS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1942. Tea Coupons 13 to 16 inclusive. Sugar 19 to 22 inclusive.26oo WANTED TO SELL GOLF BAGS in solid leather made in your design at J. E. WATSON & CO., LTD., Tay Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 24834, 28 August 1942, Page 1
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810Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24834, 28 August 1942, Page 1
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