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j AMUSEMENTS. _ ALL YOUNG PEOPLE WITH TALENT ALL YOUNG PEOPLE WITH TALENT Are invited to ask about the SEARCH FOR BEAUTY CONTEST Now being conducted in all the leading Theatres throughout N.Z. A TRIP TO HOLLYWOOD With Salary, Fares and Hotel Expenses. Ask for particulars to-day. It is a GENUINE SEARCH FOR TALENT! A DETECTIVE THRILLER in which Merriment vies with Mystery, and Laughter with Goose Flesh! ““ THE REGENT 7.4 S—AGAIN TO-NIGHT—7.4S Chuckles Alternate with Shivers throughout the fast action of this detective best seller. “THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER” “THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER” “THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER” . “THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). EDNA MAY OLIVER EDNA MAY OLIVER EDNA MAY OLIVER JAMES GLEASON. MAE CLARKE. ROBERT ARMSTRONG. EDNA MAY OLIVER, as the School-mistress-Detective, gets full scope for her laugh-producing talent in “The Penguin Pool Murder.” She is in action every moment of this absorbing serio-comic mystery. MICKEY McGUIRE COMEDY. CINESOUND. BRITISH NEWS. SPORTLIGHT, ETC., ETC. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE SECRET Of the delicious flavour of MILLAR’S MINCE PIE is that it is a choice “blend” of Mutton and Beef. —Many prefer for a change an appetising STEAK AND KIDNEY PIE. ALL ENJOY A MILLAR’S PIE FOR TEA! 3d. each. A. C. MILLARS, LTD. JENNY B. RODGER. WILL HOLD AN EXHIBITION AND SALE OF Preserved Leaves, Miniature Gardens and Other Novel Winter Decorations. Knitting, Shopping, Evening Bags, . and Many Specialties in Arts and Crafts. In the Premises of MISSES BECKETT & JACKSON. (Op. Grand Hotel). ’ From TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, June 21, till SATURDAY, JUNE 24. NOTICE TO WYNDHAM FARMERS. Messrs watkins & webber, manufacturers of the BULLDOG Grass Harrow and Automatic Mixer, wish to notify that they have appointed MR S. SHAW, of Wyndham, to act as their sole representative for the Wyndham district. Jq6B7 NEW RIVER HARBOUR. OWNERS OF BOATS are WARNED to keep clear of moorings and, stakes used in connection with the' Dredge from the Stead Street Bridge to 30 chains north thereof. F. MALCOLM CORKILL. Jq69o City Engineer. THE LATEST IN PERMANENT WAVING IS a Coiffure lightly waved on top and ending in very tight Curls on i the neck. These tight Curls are achieved by EUGENE’S latest in Curlers just to hand, and we have proved them to give every satisfaction. Call and inquire for particulars. MISS PHEBE* K. ROSS. TOILET ROOMS. No. 7, Rout’s Buildings, Dee Street NOTICE TO RABBITERS. WALTER KING, Waianiwa, wants Rabbitskins in any quantity, and f it would be in your interests to get in : touch with him before doing business. Phone 33—K, Thornbury; will be in every night after 7 p.m. Aw 1049 The Harvey Millinery Salon. TAY STREET. (Opposite Courthouse). SALE! SALE! SALE! ALL MILLINERY AT GREATLY A REDUCED PRICES. Also special purchase of Smart Ready-to-Wear Felts and Velvet Models. Prices from 2/11 up to 12/6. COME EARLY! S. I. D. A. New season’s gum boots“LIFEBUOY” BRAND. MEN’S KNEE—Plain Sole— l6/9, 18/6, 24/6. MEN’S KNEE—Cleated— 21/6. MEN’S HlP—Plain Sole—29/6. YOUTH’S KNEE—Plain Sole—l3/-. MEN’S LACE-UP; Plain Sole—l7/-. SOUTH ISLAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION. ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. CASH or ORDER THROUGH YOUR DAIRY FACTORY. CONFECTIONERY Machinery, mixers, sugar grinders, pumps, lineshafts, more efficient with Renold, Chain Drives. Wilkins Ltd., Agents. SLEEPLESS and Nervous People find their natural remedy in NERVOL, the great beneficient nerve tonic for dyspepsia, depressed spirits, palpitation, etc. Price 4/6, posted 5/2, from R. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist, Dee St., Invercargill. 4/11— RIBBED WOOLLEN UN7 DERPANTS or Singlets. ALEX. D. PATERSON, next Courthouse, late Thomson & Beattie.

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Southland Times, Issue 22046, 20 June 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22046, 20 June 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22046, 20 June 1933, Page 1

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