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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. 7.4 S—AGAIN TO-NIGHT—7.4S. THE FINAL SCREENING OF ARROWSMITH ARROWSMITH ARROWSMITH ARROWSMITH ARROWSMITH ARROWSMITH The Brilliant Picturisation of Sinclair Lewis’s Tremendous Novel: With RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN and HELEN HAYES HELEN HAYES THE PICTURE ALL INVERCARGILL IS PRAISING SO HIGHLY. DON’T MISS IT! Plans at Bristol or ring 1938. TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY. FREDERIC MARCH—KAY FRANCIS in "STRANGERS IN LOVE.”

FREE MOTION PICTURES! VACUUM OIL CO., PTY., LTD., ’ Presents the Film: "THE MARCH OF PROGRESS” Supported by Films covering AVIATION AND. THE RUBBER INDUSTRY AT OTAUTAU—TO-NIGHT. At 8 p.m. And at Winton, To-Morrow, Thursday, October 13. Everybody is invited to witness these unique and educational Films covering subjects of absorbing interest to all. Commences 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. 0b75 ALL Lovers of Choral Music should not fail to hear St. Paul’s Choir Recital on Thursday night in the church, Dee Street. 0j427 CYCLING. INVERCARGILL CITY CYCLING CLUB. SPORTS MEETING RUGBY PARK. SATURDAY, 22nd OCTOBER. CYCLING—--1 Mile Open Handicap. 1| Miles Open Handicap. 2 Mile Open Handicap. RUNNING EVENTS—--135 Yards Sheffield.440 Yards. AMATEUR EVENTS! CYCLING—--1 Mile Handicap. 2 Mile Handicap. RUNNING100 Yards Handicap. 220 Yards Handicap. LADIES100 Yards Handicap. Half-mile Cycle Race. TUG-OF-WAR. MOTOR CYCLE RACES— One Mile Handicap. Two Mile Handicap. ALSO OTHER FIELD EVENTS. Good Prizes and Trophies for all events. Nominations close with the Secretary, Tuesday next, 18th October. Admission 6d., Stand 6d., Children half-price. J. McHARDY, Hon. Secretary, 0.J.461 130 Tweed street. 3 AMATEUR CYCLING RACES AT WINTON, WEDNESDAY, 19th OCTOBER. Winton Industries Week. IJ. Mile Open; I Mile Open; J Mile Novice. ENTRIES 6d. Entries close Saturday, October 15, with S. Hagerty, Winton. 0j437 PUBLIC NOTICES. NORMAN LINDSAY SURGEON DENTIST 51 EARNSLAW STREET, NORTHEND, INVERCARGILL. YOUR NEW TEETH AT HALF THE REGULAR FEES FOR CASH. Quality and Superior Workmanship Counts. From £2 10/(Upper or Lower). REPAIRS—Broken or Worn Plates repaired in a few hours—from 7/6. SPECIALIST IN ARTIFICIAL TEETH T WISH TO NOTIFY the public that I 1 have taken over the business lately occupied by Mr J. Dench, Central Garage Buildings, Dee Street (near Hospital) and that by stocking only the choicest quality fruit and confectionery hope to merit a fair share of the public partonage. Visitors to hospital specially catered for. 0i379 J. P. RYAN. IF ONLY SHE’D KNOWN WHEN Marie became engaged Bob gave her a very nice Engagement Ring. It was a nice price, too. They liked it very much until Marie’s friend, Joan, became engaged and blossomed forth with a remarkably beautiful ring. It was so different in design, and the stones so big and brilliant, that Marie could scarcely believe it cost a third less than her own ring. If only she’d known that CAMPBELL’S prices were so much lower .... Send for our Free illustrated Ring Catalogue and choose your ring at home. Diamond Rings: £6 10/-, £7 10/-, £B, £9 10/-, £lO 10/-, £ll. £l2 10/-, £l4, £l5, £l6, £2O. H. P. CAMPBELL, of the Ring Shop. DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. IDEAL TEA COMPANY. CUSTOMERS are notified that owing to Mr E. A. Glen having to go into hospital Messrs M. McKenzie and W. Walker will attend to the country runs and Mr A. Kerse will be in charge of the business. Orders will have the usual prompt attention. MISS O’NEILL. (Late of H. & J. Smith’s.) A.C.M. BUILDINGS, DEE STREET. , LADIES’ and Children’s Frocks, Coats, Costumes, etc., cut to their own measurements (tacked if required). Dressmaking Classes day and evening. All individual tuition given. Railway concessions.

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Southland Times, Issue 21835, 12 October 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 21835, 12 October 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 21835, 12 October 1932, Page 1

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