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AMUSEMENTS ■ MAJESTIC |K, Dlr.: Fullers’ Theatre Corporation Ltd. Plans at H. & 3. Smith’s & Theatre (738). 2 p.m.—FINALLY TODAY—7.4S p.m. Meet Mr and Mrs North . . . and meet the gayest horseplay since Mr ana Mrs Thin Man” came to town! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents “MR AND MRS NORTH” “MR AND MRS NORTH” The hilarious mystery-thriller Broadway cheered for 6 months! starring GRACIE ALLEN WILLIAM POST JNR PAUL KELLY ROSE HOBART VIRGINIA GREY (Recomm, by the Censor for Adults) —ON THE SAME PROGRAMME— A dramatic epic of the turf, with everything at stake. Streaking across the screen with screaming excitement. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents “SPORTING BLOOD” “SPORTING BLOOD” I starring ROBERT YOUNG MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN LEWIS STONE (Approved For Universal Exhibition) ST. JAMES, GORE (Dir.: John Fuller and Sons). 7.45. Now Showing. 7.45. Stirring, Romantic Adventure! John Wayne - Ona Munson in “LADY FROM LOUISIANA” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). ASSOCIATE FEATURE: Alan Mowbray - Elizabeth Risdon, “FOOTLIGHT FEVER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Plans at West’s and St. James.

PUBLIC NOTICES DRESSMAKER. MRS M. RAINS, late of Fashions, Wellington is now open for engagements all classes of dressmaking at 181 Don Street. 0x682 REMOVAL NOTICE. Gough gough & hamer, ltd. have removed to premises in Clyde Street, opposite County Council offices. 4690 J. FRASER, GROCER DESIRES to notify his numerous customers that, owing to War conditions, and their subsequent Staff problems, he is compelled to close his business premises in Dee Street, Invercargill, from SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1942. His appreciative thanks are warmly extended to those members of the public, who, by their loyal and consistent patronage in the past, have made possible the 10 years of efficient service it has been his pleasure to offer. 4665 THE SINGLE PROFIT STORES, INVERCARGILL. HAVE been fortunate in securing the services of Mr J. Fraser, late of Dee St., and wish to notify the public that they may continue to avail themselves of his courteous service, and personal attention at their TAY STREET BRANCH. YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED. 4665 FOR FINE FURNITURE TOU CAN’T DO BETTER THAN BUY GUARANTEED FURNITURE DIRECT FROM THE ACTUAL MANUFACTURERS. BEDROOM SUITES From £24/15/- to £53/7/6. And remember we supply Wire Mattresses with all our Bedroom Suites. CHESTERFIELD SUITES From £29/7/6 to £75/19/G. A large range of high grade coverings to choose from so come along and see these fine Suites. FIRESIDE CHAIRS We have good stocks of sturdily-con-structed FIRESIDE CHAIRS in a good variety of coverings. IF YOU WANT A GOOD NIGHT’S REST CALL AND INSPECT OUR NEW Resiltex Health Mattress. In addition to Furniture BUT I’ERFIELDS stock all manner of goods including all types of CLOTHING and BOOTS and SHOES, SOFT FURNISHINGS, MANCHESTER, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ETC. Any of these goods can be purchased on our EASY TERMS. SOUTHLAND IS RICH IN PRIDE, PATRIOTISM AND FERTILITY; PROVE IT AGAIN BY YOUR LIBERTY LOAN INVESTMENT. BUTTERFIELDS “THE FRIENDLY FIRM” 31 KELVIN STREET. P.O. BOX 379. Phone 2699. Opp. Gas Office. Also at Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru. BRING your Cycle Repairs to WILSON’S Cycle Stores. Cr. Dee and Spey Street. PLATE Glass Shelving and Window Fittings.—E. H. Ball, Kelvin St. QUICK Stryp Paint Remover, 8/6 | gal—E. H. Ball, Kelvin Street. PLAIN Murinese and Plate Glass.—E. H. Ball, Kelvin Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 24887, 29 October 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24887, 29 October 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24887, 29 October 1942, Page 1

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