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He told Why . . . How . . . Where . . . and When ... he was going to kill his helpless victim! Yet the Police could neither prevent nor solve “THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY” “THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY” “THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY” “THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY” ?? COULD YOU ?? ??■ COULD YOU ?? Never before in Fact or Fiction A story so tantalising! THE REGENT 7.45—T0 -NIGHT—7.4S SEE Every Clue the Police see. SEE Every Action of the Murderer. HEAR the Motive. WITNESS the Crime. Then TRY AND SOLVE IT! THE BIGGEST THRILL IN A HUNDRED YEARS! JEAN HERSHOLT WYNNE GIBSON JEAN HERSHOLT WYNNE GIBSON FRANCES DEE FRANCES DEE “THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY” “THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY” “THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY” “THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY” “THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY” “THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY” “THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY” “THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY” THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME! A Mystery Thriller with a Laugh. “’The Crime of the Century” strikes an entirely new note in Mystery Films in that just before the end there is a one-minute intermission to enable the audience to review clues and find the guilty one. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS. MACK SENNETT COMEDY. REVUE: “Hollywood on Parade.” AUSTRALIAN CINESOUND, ETC. PLANS AT BRISTOL; OR RING 1938. BOXING. EOXING. ENTRIES are called by the Makarewa Boxing Club for Open and Novice Tournament to be held on 16th September, not 23rd, as advertised. Entries close September 13.—C. R. Spencer, Sec., M.B.C. PUBLIC NOTICES. BREAD! THE most ancient, honourable, and universal of all Foods. IS OUR STUDY. In energy giving value this Food without waste, is less than half the cost of the next cheapest Food. IJTE devote unremitting care to VV the production of highly nutritious delicious flavoured Bread. For maximum goodness and satisfying flavour, GET A LOAF OF MILLARS’ NOTICE FOR CLAIMS. ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late ARCHIBALD McINTYRE McPHEDRAN of Waianiwa Farmer are requested to send same in duplicate to the undersigned forthwith duly certified. STOUT, LILLICRAP & HEWAT. 5e263 Solicitors for the Executor. TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT, 1931. (GOODS SERVICES). NOTICE OF MEETING OF NO. 10 TRANSPORT LICENSING AUTHORITY. TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that JL Applications for Goods-Services have been received by the NO. 10 TRANSPORT LICENSING AUTHORITY as follows, and a Public Sitting of the Authority will be commenced at 11 a.m. on MONDAY, September 11, 1933, at the Land Board Room, Government Buildings, Invercargill, for the purpose of receiving evidence and representations in favour of or against the granting of the Applications. Address. Name of Applicant: (Town of Residence.) Duncan, T. C. Nightcaps. Frew, W. H. Invercargill. Phillips, E. Woodlands. Smith, B. A. J. Mandeville. Rodger, J. W. Wrights B’sh Shirley, R. M. Kapuka. Shirley, R. M. Kapuka. Huggins Bros. Waipango. Lemon, W. G. T. Tuatapere. James, S. E. Aparima. Gutchlag. G. Invercargill. Aspray, C. Kapuka. Murphy, J. Invercargill. Eade, M. H. , Invercargill. Edendale Motor Co. Edendale. Candy, W. E. Mataura. Paskell, J. Otautau. Eade, W. J. Invercargill. G. E. WHITMORE, Secretary. No. 10 Transport Licensing Authority, c/o Public Works Department, Invercargill. Se26l MRS R. ROSS. Ladies’ High-class Costumiere. (Late of the “Louvre,” Tay Street). THE ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. (Above Wm. A. Brown, Jeweller). Corner Dee and Don Streets. Ladies’ Costumes and Frocks of Highclass Quality and Workmanship, made to order at reduced prices. PLAYING CARDS At 1/3, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6, 3/- and 5/- per Pack. BRIDGE SCORING BLOCKS. (Contract and Auction). 500 SCORING BLOCKS. CULBERTSON’S BLUE BOOK, 1933. 9/6; Posted 10/-. MANNING FOSTER’S ENGLISH CONTRACT BRIDGE. 9/-; Posted 9/5 T. B. DORMAN. 37 ESK STREET. PRESERVING EGGS? Insist on OVOLINE PASTE. It never fails. Most economical. 1/6 jar All Grocers.

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Southland Times, Issue 22113, 6 September 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22113, 6 September 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22113, 6 September 1933, Page 1

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