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AMUSEMENTS. Twice Daily s 2 and 3 p.m. Phone 13-379. Direction: Fuller’s Theatre Corp, Ltd. “ As Warm as Your Own Fireside.** Where Civilisation Ends . . . And THRILLS Begin 1 j ‘ RIVER'S END ’ 1 ‘ RIVER'S END ’ | ' RIVER'S END ’ With Dennis MORGAN George TOBIAS Elizabeth Earl. Associate Feature The Triple Treat Show. ACTION I THRILLS I LAUGHS! 1 OVER THE GOAL ’ ‘ OVER THE GOAL ’ With June TRAVIS Johnnie DAVIS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AX THEATRE (13-379). . gTEAND - SOUTHLAND HIGHLAND DANCING COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (Affiliated with the Piping and Dancing Association of New Zealand, Incorporated). COMPETITIONS will be held on the 19th JULY. Programmes, with full particulars, will be posted to intending competitors. £24 prize money, trophies, and medals. Annual enrolment fees, Is to 3s (according to age). R. L. WHYTE, Secretary. 246 Conon street, Invercargill. DUNEDIN CORPORATION TRANSPORT. OBSERVATION TOURS SUNDAY, MAY 11. Buses leave Municipal Chambers, Octagon, as under: AROUND THE PENINSULA, 2.15 p.m.u Fare, ss, including Afternoon Tea. SIGNAL HILL CENTENNIAL MEMORIAL, 2.15 p.m.: Fare, Is 6d return. Seats may be reserved at Transport Office. Phone 13-926. OLD GOLD. SOVEREIGNS! Sovereigns! Old Gold! Old Gold! Broken Jewellery, Teeth. Diamonds, etc Daily London price paid Also Typewriters, Surveyors* Instruments. Musical, Binoculars, Electrical, Old Silver ware (stamped). Guns, Rifles, Fishing Gear, Travelling Goods. Suits. Sewing Machines, Scales, Cameras, etc., etc., etc. Phone 13-637 for free valuation.—Robinsons Ltd. (Government licensed); new address. 156-8 Stuart street. FOR a belter price for Old Gold try Patersou, jewellers, etc., 80 George street, Duneum. GOLD! Gold! —Guaranteed highest price; Gold, Jewellery, and Sterling Silver bought. Townsend, optician, jeweller, George street. ANTED, Old Gold, Watches. Broken Jewellery; best prices given. —J. Webster, watchmaker, 123 High street. MILITARY NOTICE. HOME Guard Notice.—C Company, No. 2 Battalion, will parade at 9 a.m. on Sunday, 11th May, at north end of station instead of 8,25 a.ra.; train departs 9.30 a.m. —K. Parker, captain.

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Evening Star, Issue 23881, 10 May 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 23881, 10 May 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 23881, 10 May 1941, Page 1