| AMUSEMENTS. THE MELLOW TONES OF FAMILIAR SPEECH. CIVIC THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (at 7.45 p.m.) TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW (Friday). MATINEE: 2 p.m. EVENING: 7.45 A London Film Production: “MEN OF TO-MORROW” “MEN OF TO-MORROW” “MEN OF TO-MORROW” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Tale Of 'Varsity Romance Where Youth of To-day Prepare to be “MEN OF TO-MORROW” “MEN OF TO-MORROW” “MEN OF TO-MORROW” “MEN OF TO-MORROW” . A fascinating glimpse into life as it is lived by the Youth of to-day. A DELIGHTFUL LOVE ROMANCE. AN ALL BRITISH CAST! MAURICE BRADDELL JOAN GARDNER. ROBERT DONET. MERLE OBERON. EMLYN WILLIAMS. Supporting Pictures include: “CALIENTE LOVE” Mack Scnnett Comedy. “HOLLYWOOD ON PARADE” Revue. OVERSEAS NEWS. TOPICAL. Prices: D.C. 1/6, Reserved 2/3; Stalls 1/-, Reserved 1/6. Book at Begg’s, or Phone 1744. SATURDAY: “TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT” “TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT” With LESLIE FULLER. OODEND PUBLIC HALL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. GREENHILLS CONCERT PARTY. Darky Minstrel Troupe and Local Artists. Splendid Programme. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Dance to follow. Admission 6d. Proceeds in aid of Greenhills Hall Fund. GORGE ROAD Branch of the W.D. F.U., will celebrate its first Birthday, in Public Hall, September 4, at 8 p.m. Splendid Concert Programme, Miss Crofts and Friends from Invercargill. Dance to follow. Admission, 1/-. Mrs O. E. Niederer, President. MEETINGS. INVERCARGILL ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS’ SOCIETY. THE Fortnightly Meeting will be held in the Girl Guides’ Rooms, Dee Street, on THURSDAY, August 31, at 7.45 p.m. Subject: Auditing. S. C. GILLIES. Aa1265 Hon. Sec, rpHE Annual Meeting of the Sixpenny JL Clothing Club will be held in St. John’s Hall, Tay Street, on Monday, September 4, at 2.45 p.m. All interested are invited to attend.—F. Abel, Hon. Secretary. Aa1289 T DEBENTURES FOR SALE. SOUTHLAND COUNTY. 20 DEBENTURES FOR SALE. APPLICATIONS are invited for A 20 DEBENTURES OF £lOO EACH for a term of 12 years. Instalment of £50,000 Road Loan. Further particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. A. J. SERVICE. County Clerk. Southland County Council Chambers, Invercargill, August 31, 1933. Aa1290 UMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. DEBENTURES FOR SALE. THE COUNCIL has for disposal about £25,000 of Debentures in the Timaru Borough Consolidated Renewal Loan No. 3, in denominations of £lOO and £5O. Interest free of exchange in New Zealand is at the rate of 4 per cent per annum (which is the highest rate the Loans Board has stated it will authorise in future on first-class securities) payable annually on the 31st March and 30th September. The Debentures are for a term of 15 years and the Loan is secured by a Special Rate on the unimproved value of the rateable property of the Borough; a substantial sinking fund has also been established for the repayment of the loan. The very satisfactory position of the Borough debt should make this loan an attractive investment for those who desire a safe security for their money. Brokerage, J per cent, will be paid by the Council. E. KILLICK. Aa1268 Town Clerk. MISCELLANEOUS. QTRYCHNINE, Strychnine, Strychnine. 0 Obtainable at the U.F.S. DISPENSARY, Tay Street. Price 6/6 an ounce. EEK-END SPECIALS—Men’s Odd Tweed Coats at 19/6 at Alex. D. Paterson, next Courthouse, Tay Street. EIWI 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. HEALTH by the glassful! Take “Bostona” Tonic Wine. Enjoy restful sleep, good appetite and digestion. 5/6 and 9/- at all Chemists. Recommended by the Medical Profession and supplied to leading hospitals. E EDUCED Power Bills immediately when Renold Chain Drives installed. No slip; 98% efficiency always. Wilkins Ltd., Agents. WEEK-END SPECIAL—Men’s Smart Brown Tweed Overcoats at 57/6, at Alex. D. Paterson, next Courthouse. GARDEN LIME! White finely ground shell, 1 cwt. bags 2/-, 5 bag lots 7/6.—D. W. McKAY, LTD., Exchange Mart. Aa1284 CHEAP EGGS FOR WINTER! Preserve with OVOLINE PASTE. Far superior to liquids. 1/6 jar does 420 eggs. Grocers. A 1542 TY7EEK-END SPECIAL-Men’s Striped VV Poplin Shirts, odd sizes, were 6/6 to 8/6, for 4/11, at Alex. D. Paterson’s. IRRITATION OF THE SKIN relieved immediately by specialised treatment. Consultation Free.—KLEXEMA ROOMS, Newburgh’s Buildings. Phone 1319.
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Southland Times, Issue 22108, 31 August 1933, Page 1
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