AMUSEMENTS. “THIS ENGLAND” The earth of England is an Old, old earth! Her autumn tints, Her bramble-berry flame, Her tangled rain-soaked grass, Were still the same Time out of mind Before the Romans came. Though from the skies men Hurl their slaughter down Still there will be the bracken Turning brown. “THIS ENGLAND” REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn. Ltd. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.45 2 p.m.—TODAY & TOMORROW—7.4S. The Season is Strictly Limited TO TWO DAYS ONLY. British-Empire Films Present A cast of British stars in a glorious story of England’s might through the ages, and the men who fought to make her great. “THIS ENGLAND” “THIS ENGLAND” “THIS ENGLAND” “THIS ENGLAND” “THIS ENGLAND” “THIS - ENGLAND” “THIS ENGLAND” “THIS ENGLAND” “THIS ENGLAND” “THIS ENGLAND” A Dramatic Cavalcade of a Mighty Nation. With EMLYN WILLIAMS JOHN CLEMENTS CONSTANCE CUMMINGS And British Cast. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Scenes to dazzle you! Music to charm you! Spectacle to grip and thrill you! - BRITISH SHORTS, TOO! - BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO HITLER THE GARDENER’S LOT MEET THE STARS PATHE AIRMAIL NEWSREEL Box Plans: H. & J. Smith’s, Begg’s and Theatre. (’Phone 1938). BRING AND BUY SALE TODAY BRING AND BUY AT CATHOLIC WAR SERVICES SHOP. (Ernest Adams, near Broad Small) PROCEEDS IN AID OF PRISONERS FUND. Wc will Sell Everything to Everybody. __4239 PUBLIC NOTICES SOUTHLAND WOMEN’S CLUB. BAFFLE: List of Tables. Winning ticket 14408—Miss I. Henderson, Woodhouse Street.Olo4B CITY OF INVERCARGILL. IN connection with the visit of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Band, retailers and business houses generally are asked to close their premises today (Wednesday) from 11.30 a.m. until 2 p.m. ABRAHAM WACHNER, 4237 Mayor. BOROUGH OF GORE. I HEREBY request the business people of Gore, to close their premises on Thursday, 15th inst. getween the hours of 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. on the occasion of the visit of the R.N.Z. Air Force Band. W. D. SHELTON, Mayor. 01352 BOROUGH OF GORE. R.N.Z. AIR FORCE BAND. NOTICE is hereby given that no Parking of Cars will be allowed in Main Street between Medway and Ashton Streets, intersections on Thursday, 15th inst. Trades people will be allowed until 1 p.m., after which this portion of the street will be closed to all traffic until 4 p.m. W. D. SHELTON, Mayor. 01353 CLOSING OWING TO MILITARY OBLIGATIONS — STROUD’S, Jewellers and Watchmakers, ask their clients to please collect watches and other repair jobs before 19th instant, and desire to thank all customers for their support in the past.OJ297 PUBLIC NOTICE. I BEG to advise all customers and merchants that, because of military obligations, I have leased my business as from 28th September, 1942. The business will be carried on as “Clare’s Store” under the management of Mr T. Smith. I take this opportunity of thanking customers for their past patronage and trust that the same support will be extended to Mr Smith during my absence. W. M. CLARE, Grocer, Cr. Tramway Road and Pomona Street. 01347 SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATIZAZTION SOCIETY. YOUTHS’ LICENCE 12/6 WHOLE Season Fishing Licences for Youths of 16 years of age and under 18 years of age are available from the Secretary’s Office only, at a fee of 12/6. Application should be made either personally or in writing in which case the age of the applicant must be stated. GEO. OSBORNE, Acting Secretary. Newburgh’s Buildings, Invercargill. 4243 SOUTHLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND EXCAVATOR CONTRACTORS. NOTICE is hereby given that before the commencement of the use of an excavator for drainage work which may have an injurious effect on roads or bridges, and before any excavator work is undertaken on streams adjacent to roads or road crossings, the consent and approval of the Southland County Council must be first obtained by both the farmer and the excavator contractor. Applications giving full particulars of the work to be undertaken must be submitted to the undersigned at least fourteen days before any work is commenced. H. C. GIMBLETT, Invercargill, County Clerk. 9/10/42,4179 BRING your PAINT problems to the makers of ANVIL Brand.—Smith & Smith, Ltd., Esk Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 24874, 14 October 1942, Page 1
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