| AMUSEMENTS. ON OUR SELECTION. TO-DAY at 2 TO-DAY. I 7.4S—MAJESTIC—7.4S | TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. AUSTRALIA’S GREAT NATIONAL CINEMA ACHIEVEMENT. All the wonderful Laughs of Steele Rudd’s Book and Play magnified and multiplied a hundred-fold—-humour such as you have never seen before. “ON OUR SELECTION” ■ “ON OUR SELECTION” “ON OUR SELECTION” “ON OUR SELECTION” With DAD-MUM—DAVE—KATE—SARAH —JOE—CRANKY JACK. You’ll scream when Dad falls into the river with a cartload of squealing pigs —you’ll roar when the mad bull runs wild and smashes up “the happy home” —and when Dave starts to make love as only Dave can —well, that’s only another whirlwind of mirth in this comedy cyclone that will thoroughly test your laughter powers. GREAT SUPPORTING UNITS. Thursday and Friday. The All Technicolour Operetta. “THE SONG OF THE FLAME.” Glorious Singing! Wonderful Dancing! A SOCIAL EVENING WILL be tendered to Messrs Jukes Brothers, on MONDAY, July 3, in the Roslyn School. Jw943 BOXING. BOXING. WYNDHAM TOURNAMENT. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). OFFICIALS and Competitors are advised that Bradshaw's Bus will leave H.B. Corner at 6.15 p.m. PETER CAMPBELL. Jw946 Secretary. DANCES. WREYS BUSH St. Peter’s Church. (1883-1933). THURSDAY, June 29, Grand Jubilee Ball. Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. Grand March 8 p.m. Jw94l HUNTING. BIRCHWOOD HOUNDS AT MOSSBURN. Birchwood hounds will commence their Runs TO-DAY, continuing for five days, commencing each day about 2 p.m. Jumping Competitions each day. . Pony Racing for Children each day. Basketball Match, Wednesday and Saturday. A HUNT BALL will be held on Thursday Night, 29th. Good Music. Ladies 1/6, Gents 3/-. L. DAWSON. Jw949 Secretary. TRESPASS NOTICES. MO SHOOTING OR DOGS allowed on Section 32, Block 4, Longwood. J 5772 D. WHELAN.
MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED KNOWN. FIRST catch your rabbit, then R. CRUICKSHANK, Exporter, Dee Street, will pay you highest London price for the skin. ’Phone 2077. Lumsden ’phone 3 JcBs STANDARD SALES, LTD.j Dairy Factory and Farm Machinery Specialists. Southland Agents L.K.G. Milking Machines. Note address: Dee Street (next A. Russell ic Co.’s Garage). CUSTOMERS’ own Materials made up at shortest notice; lowest charges. A. McCALLUM, Tailor, Athenaeum Buildings, Esk Street. SKIN DISEASES—For over twenty years our treatment has been successfully used by hundreds of sufferers. KLEXEMA ROOMS, Newburgh’s Buildings, Invercargill. Phone 1319. '5/11 — FOR Boys’ strong wearing Tweed Knickers, at ALEX. D. PATERSON, next Courthouse, late Thomson & Beattie. SOMMERVILLE’S PERFECT CORN CURE will • cure corns of fifty years’ standing, let them be ever so bad. Obtainable from R. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill. Price 1/6, posted 1/7. TNFANTS’ Hats and Bonnets, 6d. and J- 1/- each; Children’s 18 in. Coats 5/11, 6/11 and 8/11; Woolly Coat and Hat Sets 14/6, now 7/11; at BETTY’S SALE, Tay Street, opp. H. & J. Smith’s. 4/11 — MEN’S Navy or Orkney Doctor FLANNELS, at ALEX. D. PATERSON, next Courthouse. Phone 1133. Milking machines— Repairs, Vacuum Pump overhauls. All repairs and renewals executed by experts.—STANDARD SALES, LTD., L.K.G. Agents. (IALOMINT Indigestion Cure! Mrs ) Smith writes: “I cannot speak too highly of your wonderful cure for indigestion.” Grateful sufferers everywhere testify to efficiency of Calomint. 2/6 jar at U.F.S. DISPENSARY. “TJOSTONA” Tonic Wine will lift JD you from black despair to sparkling health. Try it—s/6 and 9/- at all Chemists. Recommended by the Medical Profession. WILL YOUR HANDS STAND BRIDGE TABLE Scrutiny? Preserve their soft, smooth loveliness by massaging with SYDAL. Rub well in. Made in New Zealand. 1/-, 2/-, 5/- jar. 59 /6~MEN’S All Wool TWEED ' SUIT, at ALEX. D. PATERSON, Supreme Men’s Shop, next Courthouse. ALOPECIA —This distressing complaint can be successfully treated at KLEXEMA ROOMS, Newburgh’s Buildings, Invercargill. Phone 1319. .
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Southland Times, Issue 22052, 27 June 1933, Page 1
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