AMUSEMENTS Tomorrow! — Tomorrow! THE REGENT Tomorrow! Tomorrow! Metro’s Brightest Entertainment. MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY ' B R B O A A B ON D E W S A Y JUDY GARLAND JUDY GARLAND JUDY GARLAND JUDY GARLAND Featuring The New Song Sensation “CHIN UP—CHEERIO—CARRY ON!” “CHIN UP—CHEERIO—CARRY ON!" And Dozens of New and Old Popular Tunes/ (Approved For Universal Exhibition) FUN FAIR. t CLIFDEN HALL gATURDAY EVENING. September 5. Children’s Items and Fancy Dress Parade. Produce and Work Stalls. SIDESHOWS. Doors open 7.30 p.m.3592 LANTERN LECTURE “THE TRUTH ABOUT ALBERTA” JLLUSTRATED Lantern Lecture. MR F. D. DANKS, AUCKLAND. RIVERTON, FRIDAY, 4th September, 8 p.m. VICTORIA CONCERT CHAMBER, INVERCARGILL, SATURDAY, sth September, 8 p.m. Collection. Sdl6o HOME GUARD NOTICES BROWNS Home Guard will parade on Saturday, September sth, and Sunday, September '6 at 10 a.m. 2831 N. SHIELDS, O.C. HOME GUARD NOTICE. THIS notice affects all men under the age of 51 years who reside in the undermentioned localities and who come within the following classes: (1) All men who have at any time enrolled in toe Home Guard and who have not been regularly attending parades within the past month. (2) All men who have been ordered to parade by the Man-Power Committee and who have not yet done so. (3) All reservists who have completed their three-month territorial training and who have not yet paraded. All the above classes are ordered to parade at their nearest centre and parades will be held as under:—Saturday, September 5, at 10 a.m., Fortrose; Saturday, September 5, at 1.30 p.m., Mataura; Saturday, September 5, at 7.30 p.m., Morton Mains and Glenham; Sunday, September 6, at 10 a.m., Niagara, Haldane, Quarry Hills, Tokanui, Fortification, Waimahaka and Pine Bush; Sunday, September 6, at 10.30 a.m., Brydone and Seaward Downs; Monday, September 7, at 7.30 p.m. Wyndham;. Monday, September 7, at 8 p.m., Edendale; Tuesday, September 8, at 7.30 p.m., Mokoreta; Thursday, September 10, at 7.30 p.m., Mataura Island. Any man failing to parade will be considered a defaulter and will be dealt with as directed by the regulations. W. R. J. POLLOCK, Major. Commanding Gore Battalion, Home Guard.Scl26 FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD Furniture and Sundries. Apply 95 Conon Street (5-6 p.m.). Phone 1539.5d156 Budgerigars for sale, best South Island strains, all colours, readv to nest. —Phone 1755.Ay892 SIX Tons Chaff, £4 per ton on farm.— Apply Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd.) Edendale.SbB6 ONE modem Pram, one Pushchair, Gent’s Cycle as new, £7. Gent’s Cycle £4,—J. Horne, Esk Street. Sdl34 LADY’S Fur Coat, good condition; small size, cheap.—Write “E. 17. Times. Sdl47 OGGER Cart suitable for lambing. See this outfit at—l 93 Spey St. Sb6O TjIOUR berth Caravan, in excellent JD condition, all conveniences.—J. Inglis, Service Station, Avenal. 2833 BABY Grand Roger Piano for cash. Instrument 4 years old.—Apply “G. 13 Times. 2699 POUR Roomed House, all conveniences, corner (J acre) section. Price £sBs.—Write “A. 15. Times. Sal 7 iK) SPRINGFIELD Repeating Rifle, ZliU first class condition and 253 rounds ammunition. Offers.—“G.ls.,” Times.Sbss ONE strong Jogger suitable for farm work. 50 Macrocarpa trees suitable for posts.—Southland Farmers’ Co.-Op. Sb 62 LIVE STOCK FOR SALE “ V Q” Dog sold. Applicants thanked. A.t) ; Sdl3s POUR good Friesian Heifers, coming to profit.—Apply “G. 6. Times. 2840 rpWO Aged Hacks, suitable for lamb--1 ing; suit boy or land girl. Price £4 and £6.—“C.5.,” Times. Sdl36 FOUR good Dairy Cows, guaranteed sound and quiet.—Ring 26R, Dipton West.27Bo GUARANTEED fourth calver, Jersey cross Cow; due this month.—Write Mrs Molloy, Makarewa.Sb7o ONE Good Ayrshire-Shorthorn cross Cow, due end September; sound, quiet.—McCurdy’s, Dipton or Phone 2K Dipton West.ScllB POULTRY FOR SALE SETTINGS Rhode Island Red eggs, 279-295 egg backing, 10/6. —Apply 211 George Street.Aw792 SETTINGS White Leghorn Eggs from A. Oakley’s winning team, Papanui, 1940-41, 753 eggs 48 weeks. —W. Ellis, 139 Layard Street.ScloB ACHIEVEMENT, 1941-42 highest score over all breeds competing Papanui. Order day old Pullets now. White Leghorn, Australorps, Rhode Island Reds. — L. BRUMBY, Phone 166, WINTON. PROTECTION against coughs, colds. “SUNOLA” Lung Tonic and “SUN-X-OL.” I. Faircloth, Nelson St., Invercargill.
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Southland Times, Issue 24840, 4 September 1942, Page 1
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