AMUSEMENTS.
LAY WORRY ASIDE AT THE CINEMA.
MANAGERIAL: On account of the tremendous success of “Smilin’ Through,” we telephoned through to Wellington last evening and made arrangements for Two Extra Sessions on Wednesday. SMILIN’ THROUGH Will positively conclude on Wednesday Evening. MATINEE. TO-DAY AT 2 TO-DAY. | 7.4S—MAJESTIC—7.4S | LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS. Again we could not accommodate the crowd who flocked to see NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER In the most beautiful picture that ever graced the screen. SMILIN’ THROUGH SMILIN’ THROUGH “Two Eyes of Blue Come Smiling Through at Me.” A story that penetrates to the depths of your heart and will live in your memory for ever. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Plans at Bristol; or Phone 738. BOXING. BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! QPEN AND NOVICE TOURNAMENT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. At 7.45 p.m. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF FUNDS. ALL THE LEADING AMATEURS COMPETING. PRICES: Stage 2/6, D.C. and Stalls 1/6, Gallery 1/-. Hon. Members 1/-, PROMOTED BY S.B.A. F. H. HUGHES. Ay1194 Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. MISS AYSON. N.Z. REG. NURSE. CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME. 50 River Road, Gladstone. The ideal spot. Sunny Rooms. Extremely moderate terms. MISS ETHEL M. REID (England). Electrolysis specialist, Room 11, Newburgh Buildings, Esk St, has resumed practice. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. or by appointment Consultation free. Superfluous Hair Permanently Jb43 Removed.
C. J. McEACHRAN, F.C.S. COMPANY Secretary and Accountant, Rout’s Buildings, Dee Street, Business Books kept. Income Returns, Audits, Titles searched, etc.
MISS M. M. ROGERSON, LADIES’ CUTTER and Teacher of Dressmaking, J. E. Watson’s Buildings, Tay Street. Pupils taught to cut their own Patterns, also Frocks, Coats, Costumes cut and tacked for home sewing.
CHIROPRACTIC. C. WHITE-PARSONS (Palmer Graduate Chiropractor) NEWBURGH’S BUILDINGS, Comer Dee and Esk Streets. Hours: 10 a.m. to 12 a.m.; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and by arrangement. Telephone: Office 2039; Residence 2170. CONSULTATION FREE. MISCELLANEOUS. KIWI COAL, 14/6 per half-ton; Ohai Coal, 17/6 per half-ton; Screened Dross, 1/- per bag; cash only.—F. W. Davis, Deveron Street Phone 2061. PAINFUL PILES are quickly relieved and cured by using BONO, which is superior to other so-called cures. Price only 4/6 a pot, from R. SOMMERVILLE, chemist, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill, I)ADIO SETS modernised like new. I SOUTHERN RADIO SUPPLIES, 58 Nith Street. Power leaks rectified. COURTENAY. Typewriters overhauled and adjusted by Expert Mechanics. Ring 1632 for prompt attention.—N.Z. TYPEWRITER CO., 41 Esk Street. THRESH EGGS KEPT FRESH~by JO preserving with OVOLINE, the original paste preservative. Safe, reliable, economical. A 1542 STRYCHNINE, Strychnine, Strychnine. Obtainable at the U.F.S. DISPENSARY, Tay Street. Price 6/6 an ounce. DAIRYMEN— Use Antler Ointment for sore udders, teats, cowpox, inflammation. All storekeepers. Wholesale Royds Bros and Kirk. Aw 1099 LADIES! We invite you to call and see our new SPRING goods. You are under no obligation to buy. We have Frocks from 1/11. —BETTY’S, Tay Street. COURTENAY. . DAIRYMEN— The new McCormick Milking Machines enable you to obtain “finest” for every can of milk. Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Agents. FISHERMEN! r STOCK THE BEST QUALITY WHITEBAIT NETTING. In 80 and 100 in. AT THE CHEAPEST PRICE. COPELAND’S - - - 36 DEE STREET. WINTER EGG SUPPLY!—Preserve now while prices are low. Eggs preserved with OVOLINE can be fried, poached or boiled months after. STRYCHNINE, Strychnine, Strychnine. Obtainable at the U.F.S. DISPENSARY, Tay Street. Price 6/6 an ounce.
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Southland Times, Issue 22106, 29 August 1933, Page 1
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