AMUSEMENTS 11 Cosy and Wann. |i. "11l STATE F —HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE— Dlr.: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. 2 p.m.-—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. *❖# $ * FINALLY TODAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME Jane’s Back Again With More Laughs and Gags Than Ever. JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS NANCY .. RON KELLY ... SUTTON ' In VE EL? oroG |l> And on the Same Programme Hard Riding and Shooting in a Real Saga of the West, Where Men are Men—and Women are Glad of it! —— ZANE GREY’S „|i THE LONE STAR - lh. "Uli RANGER I' 11 ' With JOHN KIMBROUGH SHEILA RYAN WILLIAM FARNUM SIX-GUNS BARK AGAIN! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) BAND OF THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE. VISIT TO INVERCARGILL. (By Special Permission of the Minister of Defence, Hon. F. Jones). Conductor: Flight-Lieutenant H. Gladstone Hill. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12: CONCERT IN CIVIC THEATRE 8 P.M. Prices: D.C. 3/-, Stalls 2/-, Gallery 1/-. Box Plans Now Open at Begg s. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13: COUNTRY PEOPLE’S DAY Arrangements are being made to delay the evening trains. Matinee in Civic Theatre 10 a.m. for Senior Pupils of Primary Schools. OPEN AIR CONCERT SHOWGROUNDS 2 p.m. Flight of Kittyhawks over Showgrounds at 3 p.m. GRAND VICTORY BALL 8 P.M. St. Mary’s Hall. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14: GRAND RECRUITING RALLY (Noon) Come and see the Youth Parade. Flight of Kittyhawks over city at 11.45 a.m. 3 P.M. GRAND CEREMONIAL DISPLAY (CRESCENT). 7.15 P.M. Parade of Invercargill Battalion of Home Guard, 32nd Lines of Communications and Air Force Trainees. 8 P.M. FINAL CONCERT IN CIVIC THEATRE 4039 " i FOR SALE BY TENDER BRICK FLATS. THOMSON STREET, NORTHEND. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of new brick dwelling containing two modern flats erected on freehold section in Thomson Street. Heat storage ranges and electric water heating installed. Tenders close Friday, 16th instant at 12 o’clock noon. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to Messrs Macalister Bros., Solicitors, Esk Street, Invercargill. 4027 BUSINESS FOR SALE TO BAKERS: For Sale as a going concern one of the best Bakery businesses in the South Island. The property comprises six roomed house fully furnished, all conveniences, shop and bakehouse including all utensils and machinery. Business all cash. No delivery, no opposition. Price £l6OO of which more than half can be arranged on first mortgage. Only reasons for sale, owner going into army. Books and balance-sheets available to bona fide inquirers. F. O’CONNOR, 47 Esk Street. Phone 265, 4002 Private 2272. PUPILS WANTED WANTED Pupils to learn Piano Playing by ear. Twenty lesson course. Free booklet supplied on application to Niagara School of Music, 53 Robertson Street, Invercargill.JloB : MATRIMONIAL Y refined young woman, aged 24, pleasant young gentleman aged 24 to 30, view matrimony.—W’rite “R.F,” Times. OglB6 MISCELLANEOUS OUR new Spring goods are arriving. Smartest styles in Coats from £5 15/- to £9/9/-. Also man-tailored Costumes with long coats and trim fitting skirts to give you that slender line.— Morrison's. BRING your Cycle Repairs to WILSON’S Cycle Stores, Cr. Dee and Spey Street. 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. DAMAGED Wallboard in different sizes.—E. H. Ball, Kelvin Street. TINS for soldier’s parcels, 1/- each.— E. H. Ball, Kelvin Street. QAA GALS Shingle Stain, assorted OUV colours, suitable for priming rough buildings.—E. H. Ball, Kelvin St. TIME TELLS. See our Steelite Green Signs. —Smith & Smith, Ltd., Esk Street. . BRING your Cycle Repairs to WILSON’S Cycle Stores. Cr. Dee and Spey Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 24869, 8 October 1942, Page 1
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