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AMUSEMENTS. A POSITIVE SURPRISE PACKET. “SHE WANTED A MILLIONAIRE” Everybody Enjoyed this Powerful Gorgeously Dressed Production. / 7.45—M AJE S T I C—7.45 What happens to the Beauty Contest D winners who are famous for a day and are never heard of again? “SHE WANTED A MILLIONAIRE” “SHE WANTED A MILLIONAIRE” “SHE WANTED A MILLIONAIRE” “SHE WANTED A MILLIONAIRE” f The story of a Beauty Contest Winr ner who tried to bargain with Love. She bought a rich husband but paid for him with tragedy. Starring the Beautiful J-O-A-N B-E-N-N-E-T-T J-O-A-N B-E-N-N-E-T-T SPENCER TRACY SPENCER TRACY Una Merkal. James Kirkwood. BEAUTY ON PARADE. GLORIOUS GOWNS. SOCIETY AT ITS BEST. s Majestic Featurettes include 5 TRAVELOGUES. NEWS. COMEDY. : DRUIDS. EUCHRE and Dance To-night, at 8 p.m. Lodge meets at 7 p.m. All ' invited. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. —F. A. Cheyne, A.D. Jw9o9 BROWNS BRANCH OF FARMERS’ UNION. THE Film, “FACTS FOR FARMERS,” will be shown in the Browns Hall, on FRIDAY NIGHT, the 29th July, at 8 p.m. The Film deals with microscopic views of various pests in Sheep and Cattle and treatment of same. Also other Pictures of interest. ALL INVITED. ADMISSION FREE. J. McILWRICK. Jw9ll Hon. Sec. DANCES. RESERVE AUGUST 12. FOR SEAWARD DOWNS BACHELORS’ BALL. Rabbidge’s Dance Band.—D. Murdoch, Secretary. Jx972 YOUNG PEOPLE’S BALL. WILL be held in South Hillend Hall, Friday, August 26. Black Cat Orchestra, Five Instruments. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Jx963 DEBATING. INVERCARGILL DEBATING SOCIETY. V. MARIST OLD BOYS’ DEBATING CLUB. AN INTER-CLUB DEBATE will be A held in Everybody’s Hall, Tay Street, TO-NIGHT (Thursday) at 8 p.m. Subject: “That America Should Cancel her War Debts.” All interested i cordially invited. Jx975 MEETINGS. FARMERS’ RALLY. PUKERAU HALL, on SATURDAY, July 30, at 8 p.m.. Speakers:,.' Messrs H. Smith, A. R. Johnson, D. M. Malloch, W. R. Harris and O. E. Niederer. Ladies and all interested cordially invited. Supper Provided. Jx973 EXAMINATIONS. THE AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES. (Incorporated). CANDIDATES for the SEPTEMBER EXAMINATIONS are notified that applications must reach the Secretary not later than August 20. Examination Entry Forms and full particulars are obtainable from the N.Z. Divisional Secretary. LEONARD KNIGHT. 408 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. P.O. Box 313. Jx96l POULTRY FOR SALE. MAPLE GROVE FRUIT & POULTRY FARM. T7IOR SALE—White Leghorn day-old JO Chicks, ready now. Orders being booked for delivery, August, September, October. Also settings White Leghorn Eggs. Hens have been carefully culled by Government Instructor. Inspection invited. Phone: 1177. Jx9B6 J. E. JEFCOATE. PERSONAL. LADY (28 years) would like to meet Gentleman for partner to Card Parties, Socials, etc. Pay own expenses. Apply to “M G,” Times Office. Jx959 CHARACTER —Send date, month, year birth; fee 2/6; any questions answered.—“ Astra,” c/o Wright, 4 St, James Street, Auckland, Jx9sB WANTED TO BUY. WANTED —To buy, 40 ft. Aerial Mast and Guy Wires; must be cheap for cash, Apply “O 17,” Times Office. WANTED —To buy, 10 to 20 gallons Milk daily. Apply “L G,” Times Office. Jx97o WANTED —To buy, cheap secondhand Car, single-seater preferred. Price and particulars to "K G,” Times Office. Jx953 WANTED— To buy, four Greyhounds, about 18 months, for field coursing, must be speedy—Alex. Reid, Phone 7—S, Mossbum. JvB9B WANTED —To buy, Indian Scout and Sidechair; also Indian Scout Engine, model 1927. Must be cheap for cash. Apply, before Friday, to “N 17,” Times Office. Jv9ol WANTED TO BUY—Old Gold, Jewellery and Diamonds. Highest prices given.—H. P. Campbell, Jeweller, Dee Street, Invercargill. Jal6 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. □A GOOD USED TYPEWRITERS: from £5 upwards.—N.Z. Typewriter Supolies. 41 Esk Street FINANCIAL. WANTED— To borrow, £350 for three years, at 8 per cent; undoubted security. Apply “G G,” Times Office. GOLF CLUBS; Mid Irons, Mashies, Putters, etc.; 12/6 each.—A. & , W. HAMILTON, Sports Depot, Esk St.

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Southland Times, Issue 21771, 28 July 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21771, 28 July 1932, Page 1