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AMUSEMENTS. 7.45—M AJE S T I C—7.45 Last Screening THE—BIGGEST—SENSATION OF TO-DAY. The Breath-taking Drama of Speed Demons Thundering by at Death-defy-ing speed—Forty men Risked Death to film the Startling Auto Races. o —— o THE CROWD ROARS THE CROWD ROARS THE CROWD ROARS o —lt leaps from ecstacy to tragedy in the flash of a second. —lt’s youth incarnate living at a pace no other humans ever attempted. —lts thrills begin where others leave off. Adult Audience Recommendation. Featuring JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY With JOAN BLONDELL. ERIC LINDEN. ANN DVORAK. And 12 World-famed Race Drivers. Majestic Featurettes: The Silent Partner, Technicolour Gem, Happy Feet, Five Minutes from the Station, Australasian News. Plans at Bristol; Theatre Phone 738. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS ON SATURDAY NIGHT. LEX MACDONALD. LEX MACDONALD. The reception accorded this little artist at his opening Concert on Saturday night and the demonstration at the end will live long in the memory of Invercargillites. LEX APPEALS TO THE SOULS OF YOUTH. TO-NIGHT, Scholars from the Schools in Invercargill will be present, having readily accepted the concessions offered by the Management. This magnificent gesture of Youth is unprecedented in the musical history of New Zealand. What a compliment to Lex to feel that hundreds of Boys and Girls with eager desire and with their own free will make a sacrifice to hear him sing. LEX MACDONALD. LEX MACDONALD. Concessions in groups of five or more obtainable at Hobbs’, opposite Theatre. PRICES: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, and a limited number at 1/-. Choir to assemble at 7.45 p.m. sharp. MEETINGS. SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF ECONOMICS. MEMBERS are reminded of the Meeting to be held To-night, in the Mary Elizabeth Lounge (Arcade entrance) at 7.30 p.m. Will members please note that this is the last meeting of the year, and a full attendance is requested. Ozllo3 WHERE TO STAY. VISIT EGLINGTON VALLEY FROM TE ANAU HOTEL. Tariff 14/-. Weekly by arangement. Bowling Green and Tennis Court free to guests. A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY. CORAL GABLES, CHRISTCHURCH. EXCLUSIVE surroundings. Tariff 10/6 per day. Permanents by arrangement.—MlSS SLEEMAN, Proprietress, 249 Cambridge Terrace. FLORAL EMBLEMS. CIUT Flowers, Bouquets and Floral / Emblems of all descriptions.— STEWART’S Floral Supply, 99 Bowmont Street. MxB3s WANTED TO BUY. WANTED —To buy, Cash Register, must be cheap; price, particulars, to “L T," Times Office. 0x1.004 WANTED —Genuine Goulding chassis Sidecar suitable for Scout, cash on delivery, must be in good order. Apply “A U,” Times Office. OyloBl WANTED —To buy, Green Mexican Parrot. Particulars and price to “Y X,” Times Office. 0w989 WANTED— To buy, £l,OOO worth old Gold Jewellery. Send by post, cash by return.—H. P. Campbell, Jeweller, Dee Street. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE —Five Roomed House and Shop doing good little business, for 10 to 30 acres handy to town. Apply “M T,” Times Office. oxlooo LOST AND FOUND. LOST— On Saturday, near Mataura, one small Suitcase. Finder please communicate with A. S. Prentice & Co., Dee Street. OzllOO BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED —Reasonable Board, in Gore, by student, 7th to 18th November; quietness essential. Apply “C U,” Times Office. 0z1095 PRODUCE FOR SALE. WHEAT 18/6, Oats 10/6, Pollard 8/6, H Bran 7/6, delivered free.—V/. GRAY, Wood Street. Phone 2030. King edward potatoes. 8/6 140 lbs.; 12/- 200 lbs., delivered.— W. GRAY, Wood Street. Phone 2030. MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE. WANTED —To sell, Pontiac Fourdoor Sedan, done under 5,000; consider deposit, balance easy terms, no interest. Write to “Private Owner,” Times Office. MOTOR CYCLES FOR.SALE. LATE model A.J.S., thoroughly overhauled and in good mechanical order, £25.-A. S. PRENTICE & CO., Dee Street. TRIUMPH Motor Cycle, E.L., complete; a wonderful proposition, £l5—A. S. PRENTICE, Dee Street. INDIAN SCOUT, as new, electric model, complete, fully guaranteed, best buying in Southland to-day, £45.—A. S. PRENTICE, Dee Street. BLANKETS become soft, fluffy, airysweet, when washed with I.X.L. Borax Washing Powder. 2d. packet

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Southland Times, Issue 21851, 31 October 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21851, 31 October 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21851, 31 October 1932, Page 1

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