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> AMUSEMENTS. Your Greatest. Entertainment Thrill! !.! ! Your Greatest Entertainment Thrill! ! ! ■ BRITISH VOICES! BRITISH SENTIMENT! BRITISH ARTISTS ' ■' - BRITISH COURAGE! REAL THRILLS! . WITH NOVELTY AND KICK! An. Unbeatable Combihation presented for your entertainment and , thorough enjoyment at . THE REGENT MATINEE': 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT: 7.45 MATINEE: 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT: 7.45 (Same- show- ea'ch time),. ' The Fox Movietone THRILLING ALL-TALKING EPIC THRILLING ALL-TALKING. EPIC OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE. THE ROYAL AIR FORCE. Blazing across the Horizon! Laughing at Death. Thrilling the World! "THE SKY HAWK” “THE SKY HAWK” “THE SKY HAWK” “THE SKY HAWK” “THE SKY HAWK” “THE SKY HAWK” “THE SKY HAWK" “THE SKY HAWK"

From Llewellyn Hughes’ Story ' From Llewellyn Hughes’ Story “CHAP CALLED BARDELL’’ "CHAP CALLED BARDELL” Starring A PERFECT ENGLISH SPEAKING CAST A PERFECT ENGLISH SPEAKING CAST JOHN GARRICK - - (Of "Rose Marie.”) GILBERT EMERY - - (Burke of. Scotland Yard). y LUMSDEN HARE - of “The Black Watch” BILLY BEVAN - - of "Journey’s End.” HELEN CHANDLER, ETC., ETC. Thrill-filled story of a youthful British Aviator who clears his name of an unwarranted charge of cowardice through gallantry. The great All-talking epic of courageous flying. THE GREATEST THRILL EVER! A ZEPPELIN RAID OVER LONDON. A ZEPPELIN RAID OVER LONDON. And an aerial fight between one lone cripple in a Plane and a giant Zepp. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF YOU MUST SEE! YOU MUST HEAR! YOU MUST SEE! YOU MUST HEAR! “THE SKY HAWK” “THE SKY HAWK” Plans at Bristol until noon; later at Theatre; or Ring 1938. L — PUBLIC NOTICES.

EGGS—MORE EGGS! 6 TN A WEEK over 1,000 DOZEN EGGS .are used to make’ MILLARS’ Rich Fruit Cake and wholesome Sponges. We are Southland’s biggest buyers of FRESH EGGS. Prudent sellers are on our list of suppliers. . . . a A. C. MILLARS, LTD.

SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED. WE have secured the services of MR BRUCE, of Rosedale and‘English Mills, and will undertake to REPAIR and put in order anv brand of Sewing Machine. CHARGES MODERATE. HOLLOWAY BROTHERS, 126 TAY ST. Secondhand Sewing Machines bough or sold. Og2S3 CANCER CAMPAIGN PROVIDE FOR THE FUTURE. LOOK UPON YOUR DONATION AS' AN INSURANCE PREMIUM. This dreadful scourge, Cancer, must be effectively dealt with. Contributions may be forwarded to the EDITOR, Southland Times, or J. E. CUTHILL, Secretary, c/o R. B. Caws & Co., Invercargill. 05845 TEN DAYS’ INTRODUCTION SALE! INTRODUCTION SALE! TO INTRODUCE YOU to the “NEW FURNITURE SHOP,” we are going to sell our whole well selected stock, of FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS at PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU.

THE FOLLOWING ARE BUT A FEW EXAMPLES:

3-PIECE DAVENPORT SUITE;/ built in quite the latest style, with High Back Settee; Round Top, Scroll Fronts; Independent Edges. A really lovely Suite. Usually sold for £32 10/INTRODUCTION SALE PRICE - - £29 10/-

SEVEN-PIECE UPHOLSTERED SUITE; comprising Settee, 5 ft. 6 in. long; High -Back, two Divan Chairs; four, smart Design H.B. Dining Chairs; covered in Embossed Velvet. Usually sold at ■ £25. INTRODUCTION SALE PRICE - £l9 10/RUGS, CARPETS, FIRESIDE SETS ALL REDUCED. THE NEW FURNITURE SHOP CORNER DON AND KELVIN STREETS. "V : , PHONE - - - 2137. Mr'Aibert Fox (late Geo. Moir & Son) Manager, ’

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Southland Times, Issue 21220, 22 October 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 21220, 22 October 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 21220, 22 October 1930, Page 1

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