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AMUSEMENTS. THE LAST NIGHT OF THE GREAT FIGHT! at the MAJESTIC MAJESTIC (Fuller-Hayward Theatre). 7.3 O—AGAIN TO-NIGHT—7.3O rnilE ONLY AUTHENTIC OFFICIAL I FILM OF THE “TUNNEY v. HEENEY FIGHT” “TUNNEY v. HEENEY FIGHT” For the World’s Heavyweight Championship, taking 45 minutes to screen and showing every blow struck during the whole fight, including the amazing "Slow Motion” scenes of the now famous TENTH ROUND. THE GREATEST FIGHT FILM YET SCREENED! Also WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES THE SMART SET THE SMART SET THE SMART SET THE SMART SET Love makes the world go round—and so does a PUNCH IN THE NOSE! You’ll shriek with laughter at this one. “THE COLLEGIANS” You must . not “THE COLLEGIANS” miss this one! And this Tremendous Comedy: “LEAVE ’EM LAUGHING” NEWS REEL, GAZETTE, ETC. PLANS AT BRISTOL OR RING 738 NO ALTERATION IN PRICES. SOUTHLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION QUEEN CARNIVAL. CONCERT AND DANCE, THORNBURY, on Wednesday, October 17, 1928, at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Western District Princess, Miss Lilian Kennedy. Splendid Programme. Supper Provided. Tickets for Concert: Adults 2/-; Children 1/-.—A. L. Adamson, Secretary; D. M. Anderson, Secretary Local Committee. 0n562 SOUTHLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. QUEEN CARNIVAL. A CONCERT AND DANCE will be held in the Waimahaka Hall on WEDNESDAY, October 24, at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Eastern District Princess, Miss Rita Clark. Supper provided. Admission to Concert: Adults 2/-; Children 1/-. Admission to Dance: Gentlemen 1/6; Ladies a Basket.—A. L. Adamson, Secretary; J. A. Stirling, Secretary Local Committee. 0n561 Razor setting by experts.— Don't wait until holiday time to have your Razor set. Bring it in to-day. Price 1/6, and satisfaction guaranteed.—E. V. MILLS, Hairdresser, Tay Street. DANCES. SOUTHLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. QUEEN CARNIVAL. A DANCE will be held in Wright’s Bush Public Hall on THURSDAY, November 1, 1928, at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Western District Princess, Miss Lilian Kennedy. Duerden’s Orchestra. Supper provided. *Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies 1/6.—A. L. Adamson, Secretary; T. H. Anderson, Secretary Local Committee. 0n564 SALES OF WORK. RAINBOW SALE OF WORK. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS at St. Peter’s Church, corner Elies Road and Earn Street, on Wednesday and Thursday, 17th and 18th October. Official Opening at 2.30 p.m. by His Worship the Mayor. Great varieties of Stalls, etc., suitably decorated. Amusements for all. Admission FREE. ALL SAINTS CHURCH, GLADSTONE. A NNUAL SALE OF WORK, A PARISH HALL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, October 17 and 18. Afternoons, 2.30. Evenings, 7.30. A different Play Reading each evening by Members of Women’s Club. ADMISSION: 6d. 0m423 RE-UNION. , A TROOP, sth M.R.—A Re-union and Wind-up Dinner of the above will be held in Federal Tearooms, 7 p.m., 26th October. All Reservists and ex-Mounted cordially invited. For tickets, 5/-, apply— J. K. Robbie, Box 183. PUBLIC NOTICES. I GEORGE WALTER RIDDELL, of 5 Invercargill, will not be responsible for any debt contracted in my name without my written consent after this date.— George Walter Riddell. 1 0n553 SOUTHLAND COUNTY. PARKING OF MOTOR VEHICLES. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Parking of Motor Vehicles on the Invercargill-Dunedin Main Highway is PROHIBITED for a distance of Twenty (20) Chains South and Twenty. (20) Chains North of the Main Entrance to the Gore Racecourse. A. J. SERVICE. County Clerk. County Office, Invercargill, October 15, 0n569 MISCELLANEOUS. NEARLY all the sports have bought a Ticket for Tommy Finnerty’s Benefit. Have you bought yours? 0n577 CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. WRITE FOR A PRICE LIST! FILMS! FILMS! FILMS! FILMS! U.F.S. DISPENSARY. TAY STREET. PHONE: 453. LET US DO YOUR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. “THE SEWING SHOP” (Opp. IL & J. Smith). MRS DRYDEN. SPRING COATS, COSTUMES AND DRESSES. ALL RENOVATIONS UNDERTAKEN. Fur Coats Re-lined and Repaired. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS SPECIALLY -CATERED FOR. Garments Cut and Fitted same day. . Ladies' Own Material Made Up. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

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Southland Times, Issue 20617, 16 October 1928, Page 1

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