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AMUSEMENTS. 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. To assist in raising Patriotic Fuffds (Prisoners of War) and stimulate recruiting for the Air Training Corps. (Under the Auspices of the Invercargill Returned Services Association). Here is the Band’s Programme:— MONDAY, OCTOBER 12: CIVIC THEATRE 8 p.m. Band of the R.N.Z.A.F. will render a programme of Popular Music. Prices: D.C. 3/-, Stalls 2/-, Gallery 1/-. Gallery sales for Monday are now available at Matheson’s fruit shop, Tay Street. Box Plans Now Open at Begg’s. Free Booking. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13: CIVIC THEATRE 10 a.m. Special Matinee for Senior Pupils of Primary Schools. OPEN AIR CONCERT SHOWGROUNDS 2 p.m. Trains delayed till 5 p.m. FLIGHT OF KITTYHAWKS at 3 p.m. GRAND VICTORY BALL ST. MARY’S HALL, 8 p.m. Air Force Dance Orchestra will supply Music. Tickets available at principal stores. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14: GRAND RECRUITING RALLY (Noon) March through the city of units of the Air Training Corps, Detachment of the W.A.A.F. from Dunedin, Detachment of the W.W.SA.., High School Cadets. FLIGHT OF KITTYHAWKS 11.45 a.m. Women Helpers and Traders Patriotic Assistants’ Committee and the Expending agents of the Patriotic Funds will present many attractions. At 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. CIVIC THEATRE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15: Band leaves for Gore by 7 a.m. Express. 4063 PUBLIC NOTICES WILL all persons who have not yet claimed saddlery, boots and shoes left for repairs at the late J. C. Wilson’s shop, Nightcaps please call for same before Saturday, October 10.4064 ® HANDY TOOLS ® OF ® GREAT IMPORTANCE ® TO THE BUSY © GARDENER There is not so much leisure time to spend on gardening, these war days but correct tools help to save time and labour. So add a few of these useful gardening items to your equipment. SKELTON GARDEN TROWELS Short handle. Long handle. 2/- 2/3 SKELTON WEED FORKS Short handle. Long handle. 2/3 2/11 EVERY ONE OF THESE TOOLS ARE OF STURDY BUILD AND WEAR WELL. GARDEN HOES PUSH AND PULL 3/11 DUTCH, 6in. 2/TURNIP, 6in. 3/6 ' 7in. 3/11 TORPEDO 6in. 7in. Sin. 6/11 7/6 8/SWAN NECK HOES Complete with handle. 6/6 GARDEN RAKES 12 tine. 14 tine. 2/6 2/9 DAISY GRUBBERS Make it easy to root out those offending lawn spoilers. 2/- 5/GRASS SHEARS Sheep shear type. Keen blades, easy to use. 3/6 pair. GARDEN LINE GARDEN TWINE and many other helps to better, and easier gardening are awaiting you at BROAD SMALL. LTD. “The Premier Store, Dee Street, Invercargill. Business as usual during BUILDING ALTERATIONS at McCRACKEN & WALLS, LTD. Radio and Piano Specialists, DEE STREET. Opp. Post Office. 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. rniNS for soldier’s parcels, 1/- each.X E. H. Ball, Kelvin Street. GALS Shingle Stain, assorted OUv colours, suitable for priming rough buildings.—E. H. Ball, Kelvin St. BRING your PAINT problems to the makers of ANVIL Brand.—Smith & Smith, Ltd., Esk Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 24870, 9 October 1942, Page 1

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591

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 24870, 9 October 1942, Page 1

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