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AMUSEMENTS jj| MAJESTIC ||E Dir.: Fullers’ Theatre Corporation Ltd. i’lan» at H. & J. Smith’s & Theatre (73S>. 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.3O p.m. DEADWOOD CITY ! ! ! In the roaring days of Wild Bill Hickock ■ ■ . Calamity Jane and General Custer! ■ ■ ■ Where a slow draw meant a fast death! ■ ■ Where life was cheap ■ ■ ■ Love was priceless! . . . and laws were made with lead! Universal Pictures Present “BADLANDS OF DAKOTA” “BADLANDS OF DAKOTA “BADLANDS OF DAKOTA Starring ROBERT STACK ANN RUTHERFORD RICHARD DIX FRANCIS FARMER BROD CRAWFORD HUGH HERBERT ANDY DEVINE LON CHANEY, JNR. FUZZY KNIGHT —ASSOCIATE FEATURE— The song sensation of the year ... Now 1942’s biggest screen hit! “TUXEDO JUNCTION” “TUXEDO JUNCTION” “TUXEDO JUNCTION” And introducing to Invercargill the famous American team of Weaver Brothers & Elviry Weaver Brothers & Elviry THURSTON HALL, SALLY PANE & THE LITTLE VAGABONDS. Not since the death of Will Rogers has the screen given you such a picture as this ... a Hill Billy drama packed with down-to-earth humour, Hill Billy songs and dance in the true tradition of the American back country. —AND— Another gripping episode in the new G-Man serial. “GANG BUSTERS” “GANG BUSTERS” (Complete Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition) _ MEETINGS WAIHOPAI SPORTS ASSOCIATION (INC.) THE Annual Meeting of the above association will be held in the Pavilion at 7.45 p.m. on Saturday, 31st October, 1942. Business: Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers and General. 0z737 THE Committee of the Ancient Order of Light Spiritualist Church will hold their annual meeting in the Science Rooms, above the U.F.S. Tay Street, Monday, Nov. 2nd, 7.45 sharp. All members, intending members and friends are cordially invited. Business: Appointment of officers; general business. Supper provided. 4706 H. ROBINSON, Hon. Sec. LOST AND FOUND LOST, Silvered Metal Watch on train from Dunedin last Saturday night. Finder return this office; reward. 0z743 LOST, £lO note in front of Cambridge Tearooms. Reward on returning Cambridge Tearooms. 4677 LOST, Lady’s Wrist Watch; soldier’s keepsake, vicinity Dee Street. Return Times; reward.ox673 LOST, Gold Locket and Silver Chain. Photos inside; soldier’s keepsake. Would finder please return to Begg’s, Esk Street. 0z738 LOST, One left hand Leather Gauntlet Glove in Kelvin or Leet Streets. Finder please leave at Times Office. 0z741 EFT in Smith’s Tearooms, Tuesday, Blue Umbrella. Would anyone who found same please ring 1556. Reward, 0z753

LEFT in R. T. Lindsay’s paddock, Waianiwa, one Cow. If not claimed will be sold to defray expenses. ox6Bl PUBLIC NOTICES DRESSMAKER. MRS M. RAINS, late of Fashions, Wellington is now open for engagements all classes of dressmaking at 181 Don Street.ox6B2 REMOVAL NOTICE. Gough gough & hamer, ltd. have removed to premises in Clyde Street, opposite County Council offices. ; 4690 IN THE ESTATE of CHARLES TODD of Wellington Merchant and Motor Importer deceased. ALL Persons having claims against the estate of the late Charles Todd who died at Wellington on the 21st day of August 1942 are requested to furnish particulars of the same to the undersigned. MORISON SPRATT MORISON & TAYLOR, Solicitors, Box 83, Wellington. 4545 BECK & McKENZIE, LTD. GARAGE REGRET to notify all customers that owing to war conditions and their subsequent Staff problems, they are compelled to CLOSE THEIR BUSINESS PREMISES in Spey Street, INVERCARGILL from November the 6th, 1942, for the duration of the war. £720 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 WE are now displaying a lovely assortment of new spring goods Your inspection is invited. They are delightful. See our smart new Coats in the fashionable oatmeal shade.— Morrison’s, Cambridge Place.

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Southland Times, Issue 24888, 30 October 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24888, 30 October 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24888, 30 October 1942, Page 1

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