AMUSEMENTS All the way it’s just one long exciting thrill. WHAT A WALLOP IT PACKS! REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn. Ltd. 2 p.m.—FINALLY TODAY—7.4S Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present Robert Taylor ’N Lana< Turner with Edward Arnold Van Hefflin Patricia Dane in “JOHNNY EAGER” “JOHNNY EAGER” “JOHNNY EAGER” “JOHNNY EAGER” “JOHNNY EAGER” A story thrill-packed with drama and action. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) MORE OF THOSE GOOD SHORTS. Box Plans: H. & J. Smith’s, Begg’s and Theatre. (’Phone 1938) ST. JAMES, GORE (Dir.: John Fuller and Sons). 8 p.m. Now Showing. 8 p.m. Return season of Great Musical Film! Jeanette MacDonald - Allan Jones in ' ~|i| “THE FIREFLY” Ilin 'Hll “THE FIREFLY” 111' 1 Two Glorious Voices joined in the Melody of a Great Love! (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Plans at West’s and St. James. OUTSTANDING MUSICAL EVENT. UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATION MUSIC SECTION presents CHARLES MARTIN, Mus., Bac., L.R.A.M. in a PIANO RECITAL Assisted by Alexander Wilson, Baritone. WOMEN’S CLUB ROOMS, Saturday, October 17. Tickets 2/-. Programme of great interest to music lovers and students. _x332 BRING AND BUY SALE PATRIOTIC SHOP. DON’T fail to bring Produce or any saleable goods to the Salvation Army Patriotic Shop (formerly Geddes & Sons, Tailors), Dee Street, Wednesday morning. Come early to buy hot CORNISH PASTIES. Get your hardy seedlings from us. 0k330 BOWLS APARIMA R.S.A. BOWLING CLUB. THE members of the above club extend to all bowlers a cordial invitation to attend the official opening of the Green on Wednesday, October 14th, at 2 p.m. A. W. CASTLE, 0k329H0n. Secretary. LOST AND FOUND ~~ LOST, Ring of Keys city area. Finder please Ring 2325.0k323 LOST, £2 East Road bus or Regent Theatre,. Saturday. ‘ 111-afford to lose. Reward return Times. 0k322 LOST Friday, Red Propelling Pencil filled with red lead. Reward.—Ross & Glendinning, Ltd.Qk3o7 LOST Friday, 9th October, Small Koala Bear; keepsake. Please return to Times.Ok32l WOULD lady who took black kid Gloves by mistake from counter please return Dominion Electric. Qk3oB lOST Saturday’s troop train, Army Greatcoat. One chevron on right sleeve. Finder please Ring 594, Invercargill; reward.Ok3ls LOST along Esk Street to Railway Station by widow pensioner, Wallet containing savings and personal papers. Reward on returning Times. Qk3OO LOST, Winton (Friday), Large orange coloured spider Brooch. Finder please leave at Rowan’s Book Shop, Winton. 4192 LOST, Can, Harvey 9 gal. off Kennington lorry supplying Underwood; branded W. Kerr. Reply—W. Kerr, Myross 8u5h.0i244 CtTRAYED from my property Mokokj tua, 16 Ewes, branded red. Anyone knowing whereabouts please communicate with M. A, Cook,Oi2Bl TAXIS VAUXHALL MOTORWAYS advise 1 that it is essential that all orders for Taxis should be given in advance of time required for attendance, by doing so you will be assured of service right on time. Failure to do so means disappointment to you as well as to us. BOARD AND RESIDENCE GIRL Boarder as companion.—Write “R.M.,” Times. 0k312 WANTED TO RENT rpWO unfurnished front Rooms by JL middle-aged woman. State terms. —Write “P.M.,” Times. ’ Qk3os FURNISHED Caravan to assist in providing accommodation for country schoolteacher. Required for stationary use beside house.—Apply “0.M.,” Times. Qk3lo TO LET /COTTAGE 150 Spey Street, 15/- per V week—Apply Public Trust, 4190 SEVEN roomed dwelling in Spey Street. Apply Stout, Lillicrap & Hewat, Solicitors, Invercargill. 4112 Dwellings to let: Earn st. 27/6, Elies Road South 25/-, Conon St, 22/6, Robertson St. 20/-. Biggar St. 18/-, Spey St. 27/6, Liddel St. 10/-.-AUSTIN, Land Agent. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION QNSLOW HOUSE, DUNEDIN. Close to St. Kilda tram terminus and Beach. Car accommodation. Tennis Court. Rooms available with hot and cold running water. Lending Library for guests. Moderate tariff. TELEPHONE 22-550. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. 100 ®UDROOMS each with private Ivv telephone and h. and c. running water. Rooms with private bath-rooms available. Unrivalled situation in Cathedral Square, heart of the City. Full inclusive tariff 22/6. (Lunch optional). N. WRAY MILLNER, Proprietor. BRING your Cycle Repairs to WILSON’S Cycle Stores, Cr, Dee and Spey Street. SIR Morrell Mackenzie, Royal Physician, endorses Dr. Hair’s Asthma Cure.—W. Stewart. Chemist, Dee Street. iIIHERE’S a STEELO Store right near 1 your door. STEELO cleans pots and nans 7d packet BRING your PAINT problems to the makers of ANVIL Brand.—Smith & Smith, Ltd., Esk Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 24873, 13 October 1942, Page 1
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