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AMUSEMENTS. | 7.4S—MAJESTIC—7.4S | BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT THAT CHARMED YESTERDAY’S AUDIENCES. Undoubtedly the Latest and Greatest of LONDON Successes. LORD LORD CAMBER’S CAMBER’S LADIES LADIES (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With the Distinguished English SIR GERALD DU MAURIER GERTRUDE LAWRENCE BENITA HUME — NIGEL BRUCE BETTY NORTON. A tense vivid story—with a difference —and the predicament of a nurse who finds herself accused of poisoning her former lover’s wife, by the man she loves. LATEST PATHE PICTORIAL. DENIZENS OF THE ZOO. Grand concert and dance in aid of Hall Funds Waianiwa Public Hall, will be given by Mr A. Sutherland’s Party on WEDNESDAY, May 17, at 8 p.m. Admission: Adults 1/6, Children 9d, Ladies Baskets. J. L. KENNEDY, Mj4l3 Hon. Sec. CARD EVENINGS. NOTICE. HOKONUI EUCHRE TOURNAMENT will be held in the Hokonui Hall on Tuesday, May 16, at 8 p.m. Dance to Follow. Good Prizes. Supper Provided. Admission: Ladies 6d; Gents 1/-. Mi 392 DANCES. INVITATION holders and friends are reminded of the Fortnightly Dance at Wharepuna Kindergarten, Bowmont Street, on Thursday, May 11.—Joint Secs, Mrs E. O’Connell, Miss D. King. Mj424 TNVERCARGILL Railway Rowing J- Club’s Dance POSTPONED until further notice. Mj422 “KOSY NOOK” DANCE. HAMILTON’S Hall, Friday, May 19, 1933. Footwarmers’ Orchestra. Set Supper, including tomato soup and hot sausage rolls. Ladies 1/6, gents 3/-. Mi4o3 E EMEMBER the Rimu Football Club’s Dance is on Tuesday, May 23, in the Rimu Hall. Melody Wreckers' Band. Bradshaw’s free bus leaves H.B. 7.45. Gents 2/6, ladies 1/6. Mj44o RACING. SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB. 0 (INVERCARGILL). WINTER MEETING, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 12th and 13th MAY, 1933. First Race at 11.35 a.m. each day. ADMISSION—Lawn, 7/6; Outside, 2/6. Ladies: 3/- to lawn and free to outside. P.O. Box 249, J. E. CUTHILL, Invercargill. Secretary. Mi37l AN INVITATION. SOUTHLAND FROZEN MEAT AND PRODUCE EXPORT COMPANY LIMITED. VISIT OF INSPECTION, MATAURA WORKS. A CORDIAL INVITATION is extended to Shareholders, Clients and others interested in the Freezing Industry, to pay a visit to our MATAURA WORKS on FRIDAY, 19th MAY, 1933, when the Works will be open for inspection. Afternoon tea will be provided. ALEX. DERBIE, Manager, Invercargill, 19th May, 1933. Mj4oB MISCELLANEOUS. ACID Stomach: If rich foods disagree take Harvey’s Mineral Tonic and your stomach will soon be in fine order, 3/6, Brown’s Pharmacy. BE WISE, and sell your Skins to Invercargill Rabbitskin Company, Box 377, corner Crescent. Phone 1791. ACID Stomach: If rich foods disagree take Harvey’s Mineral. Tonic and your stomach will soon be in fine order. 3/6. U.F.S. Dispensary. GARAGE Machinery, air pumps, more economical and efficient with Renold Chain Drives. Wilkins Ltd., Agents. THE PARA, Invercargill and Gore, for best quality Hip, Knee and Lace Gums. And our prices are bedrock. BELTING— For flexible, durable, nonstretching, weather-proof Perdriau Belting, call at Machinery Department, Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Wood Street. EABBITS are now worth catching if you sell your Skins to Invercargill Rabbitskin Company. Box 377, corner Crescent. Phone 1791. FACE, ARMS- AND HANDS KEPT beautifully soft, smooth and white with SYDAL. Preserves fine texture of skin. Obtainable everywhere at 1/-, 2/- and 5/- jar. (IYCLISTS— Ladies' and Gent’s used ) Cycles, thoroughly overhauled and enamelled. As good as new, from I A. S. PRENTICE & CO., Dee Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 22012, 11 May 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22012, 11 May 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22012, 11 May 1933, Page 1

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