AMUSEMENTS. .il Cosy and Warm. ||i. STATE 111' 1 " -HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE— Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. FINALLY TODAY. ACTION A Thrill Laden . Adventure of Cowardice, Love, Revenge. THRILLS ESCAPE Pat TO O’BRIEN GLORY Constance -- BENNETT adventure john £ Ln)AY melvxn cooper The news of impending War sends Americans scurrying home on the last boat to leave European waters for the U.S.A. Share with them the excitement and dangers of the trip on the S.S. GLEN INNISTON. TOMORROW — TOMORROW In this mighty production of blazing adventure of the R.A.F. pitted against Gestapo terror! R.K.0.-Radio Pictures Proudly Present MICHELE MORGAN MICHELE MORGAN The New Screen’s Sensation ★ PAUL HENREID PAUL HENREID Brilliant Star of “Night Train” in , A Better and Greater RoIe—“JOAN OF PARIS” . “JOAN OF PARIS” “JOAN OF PARIS” “JOAN OF PARIS” “JOAN OF PARIS” with THOMAS MITCHELL, MAY ROBSON A Picture that Every True Britisher Should See. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. NOTE: FREE LIST SUSPENDED. (Programme Rec. by Censor for Adults) Box Plans at Begg’s and Theatre. Telephone 645. DANCES KEEP FRIDAY, 16th October Free, HEDGEHOPE WRESTLERS’ WIND-UP BALL. 1/6, 2/6.4115 MASONIC HALL, WINTON. THE Anglican Young People will hold a Dance on Saturday, October 17, 8-11.30 p.m. Admission 1/6. Soldiers free. 4282 PUBLIC NOTICES DON’T PITY YOUR HANDS — PROTECT THEM.' These GLOVES Require NO COUPONS o 0 Here is a good selection, of wellmade protective gloves in various types to save your hands when gardening, cleaning and harvesting COTTON HOUSE GLOVES Of special, strong, good wearing fabric. 3/9 pair. • GARDENING GLOVES In any size you need. LADIES’ SIZES With leather palm and cotton back. ' 4/11 pair. LADIES’ AND MEN’S SIZES In all over leather. 6/- 7/- pair. With solft leather palms and canvas backs and wrists. 7/- 7/6 pair. • HARVESTERS’ GLOVES Sturdy, well made, leather gloves with large leather gauntlet for added protection. 8/- pair. BROAD SMALL. LTD. “The Premier Store,” Dee Street, Invercargill. BOARD AND RESIDENCE WORKING Girl requires board; must be central. Use of piano preferred but not essential.—Apply “J. 5. Times. 4265 WANTED TO RENT TWO unfurnished front Rooms by middle-aged woman. State terms. -Write “P.M.,” Times. Qk3os TO LET (IOTTAGE 150 Spey Street, 15/- per ) week.—Apply Public Trust. 4190 MODERN Five roomed Bungalow, four acres, Otatara.—Apply Times Office for addressol343 TWO 4-roomed Dwellings, all conveniences. Handy to town. 15/- per week. —Apply F. O’Connor, 47 Esk St. or Phone 265. 4231 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 HICKS FERNDALE HOUSE, STEWART ISLAND. Now open to receive Guests. Tariff Labour week-end, Saturday, Sunday Monday inclusive: Share room 27/-, Single room 32/-. RESERVE NOW. 01356 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, TIME TELLS. See our Steelite Green Signs.—Smith & Smith, Ltd., Esk Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 24875, 15 October 1942, Page 1
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