AMUSEMENTS. THE PERFECT “TALKIE S.” THE PERFECT “TALKIE S.” THE PERFECT “T ALKIE S.” THE “HUMANATONE” “HUMANATONE” Cutone Sound Equipment at Fuller-Hayward's MAJESTIC (Perfection in Sound Entertainment). MATINEE TO-DAY at 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT 7.45 (Full Programme Both Sessions). Story and action make “FLAMING YOUTH” look like an advert for Frigidaire. Greater Australasian Films present: "THIS MARRIAGE BOND” "THIS MARRIAGE BOND” "THIS MARRIAGE BOND” “THIS MARRIAGE BOND” Presented with full Synchronized Music, Song, and the Hilarious Gaiety heard at American Jazz Parties, featuring that lovely Cyclone of Naughtiness and- Sauciness: — SALLY EILERS. SALLY EILERS. Rosemary Theby, Norman Kerry, Naomi Childers. She’s a wild, wild woman in the dizzy whirl of rampant youth. A gilded flapper tries everything—once, but pays the price of her folly in the wildest party. Sally says: “All right, I’ll marry you on condition if either is unhappy at the end of six months, we part friends —I mean a trial marriage!” Also Ultimate in "TALKIE” Short Subjects! Ultimate in "TALKIE” Short Subjects! SEE AND HEAR MARY LEWIS - - America's Nightingale. EDDIE PEABODY; with his Wonderful Educated Banjos. VAL and ERNIE STANTON; in "Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake.” A MAJESTIC NEWS REEL. And another of the Popular Series: "THE COLLEGIANS” PRICES OF ADMISSION: Stalls (Unreserved) 1/6 Dress Circle (Unreserved) .... 2/Stalls (Reserved) 2/Dress Circle (Reserved) ... . 2/9 Children Half-price to all parts except Wednesday and Saturday nights. BOOK AT BRISTOL; OR RING 738. DAY SALPS AT RICE’S. VIOLIN. INDIVIDUAL AND CLASS INSTRUC--1 TION. TERM: Ten Weeks. INDIVIDUAL TUITION: One Half-hour weekly .... £33/Two Half-hours weekly £5 5/CLASS TUITION: One Hour weekly £1 15/CLASS INSTRUCTION limited to six in Class, opens the door of opportunity to all who desire to become proficieent in Quartette, Orchestral and Violin solo work. All teaching under the personal supervision of MR HALBERT is based on the most modern technical principles. Further and more complete details at the STUDIO: 126 DON ST. PHONE: 1905 JUMBLE SALES. A JUMBLE SALE. IN aid of St. Mary's Bazaar Fund, will be held in St. John's Hall on SATURDAY, October 5, at 10.30 a.m. Refreshments, Ice Creams, and Dips for the Children. 0e240 GALA STREET KINDERGARTEN. Roll up! roll upi roll upi BARGAINS FOR ALL. .. TO-DAY’S BIGGEST SENSATION AT McGRUER’S CORNER. DIPS AND ICE CREAMS. COME ALONG BOYS AND GIRLS! e0e241
DEMONSTRATION. FARMERS. A PUBLIC DEMONSTRATON OF McCORMICK DEERING TOP DRESSING . MACHINE Will be held at 1.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, ON THE FARM OF MR ALF PADDON, RYAL BUSH. All Farmers cordially invited to inspect the finest Top-dresser in the world. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. Local Agents TAPPERS, LTD.
REWARD OFFERED. INVERCARGILL FIRE BOARD. £5 REWARD. 1 REWARD OF £5 will be made to any person or persons giving such information as will lead to the conviction of anyone giving a malicious false alarm of fire. L. S. GRAHAM. 0e232 Secretary. SEED POTATOES in abundance, all varieties. Now is the time to plant. Secure your supplies at McKAY’S Exchange Mart. 0e214 T7IARMERS —You will lose no lambs if F you use Mackintosh’s Antiseptic when marking and tailing, 3/6 and 6/6 bottle.— G. I. Moffett, Chemist. 0e202 FOR VALUE IN LAWNMOWERS call at the SOUTHLAND HARDWARE CO.’S great SPRING SALE first-class MOWERS from 47/6 each.*
BENARES, Kandy, Amritzar, Chinese and Damascus Brassware —Ramabai Oriental Bazaar, Neil’s Buildings, Dee St.
DAIRYMEN I Neglect is the beginning of a direct loss. Avoid loss by drenching your herd. with Hansen’s Danish Specific this season. Your factory manager or storekeeper stock it.
TIARMERS—We Stock milk syphons, milk I* fever syringes, probangs, teat instruments, trocars, speying scissors, emasculators, lamb drenchers, etc., etc.—G. I. Moffett, Chemist. 0e202
SILK HOSE, worth 7/6, FREE from Superbus Co., Christchurch, upon receipt 200 I.X.L. Wrappers.
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Southland Times, Issue 20897, 5 October 1929, Page 1
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