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[ AMUSEMENTS. 'CI V I C THEA T R E. TO-NIGHT—At 7.45 p.m.—TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT—At 7.45 p.m.—TO-NIGHT And To-morrow Night. ECSTASY AND PASSION OF THE TROPICS! Wild, Wilful, Primitive, Romantic. “ALOHA” A little Half-caste who up“ALOHA” sets a smug, cold, artisto“ALOHA” cratic world when Jimmy “ALOHA” Bradford brought her home “ALOHA” from the Tropics as his “ALOHA” bride. Thrills! Emotional! Spectacular! BEN LYON, RAQUEL TORRES, ROBT. EDSON, THELMA TODD. Moistens the Eyes a bit “ALOHA” with tears, “ALOHA” Tickles the Funrlybone “ALOHA” deliciously, and “ALOHA” evokes many “ALOHA” emotional Thrills! “ALOHA” “ALOHA” “ALOHA” “Tempestuous Romance “ALOHA” beautifully pcted and “ALOHA” produced. “ALOHA” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Our Usual Excellent Supports include “NOT SO LOUD” - - - - Comedy. “ESKIMOTIVE” ----- Cartoon. “AUDIO REVUE” ----- Novelty. BOOK AT BEGG’S; OR PHONE 1744 DANCES. TO-NIGHT— The Night for the Factory Ball in Oteramika Hall. Revellers’ Orchestra. Monte Carlo Waltz. Good Prizes. Free Bus (Tiger) leaves H.B. Corner 7.45. Gents 2/6, Ladies l/_. 0v972 THE Lochiel Basketball Club will hold its Wind-up Ball in the Lochiel Hall, on October 26, at 8.30 p.m. Footwarmers’ Orchestra, Streamer Dances. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. 0r854 MEETINGS. THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHLAND. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of Members will be held in the Association’s Office, Esk Street, on THURSDAY, October 26, 1933, at 8 p.m. E. B. PILCHER. 0t877 Secretary. A COMBINED MEETING OF Industrial Workers, Farmers, and Supporters of the Labour Party’s Policies will be held in the OHAI PUBLIC HALL, on October 30, at 8 p.m. Aims: To appoint a Committee to select, and support Parliamentary Labour Candidate suitable to above combined interests. Dissatisfied Electors of Wallace welcome. G. S. EDIE, L. EDMOND, J. B. BIRTLES; Conveners. 0v968 ' DAIRY FARMERS! “EXPRESS” STEAM STERILISER AND WATER HEATER. . Price - - - £l3 10/A DEMONSTRATION of above will be given on FRIDAY AFTERNON, October 27, at the N.Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD.’S GARAGE, Kelvin Street. THE PUBLIC is cordially invited to come and see this Marvellous Machine in action. Its main uses are to sterilise Milking Plants, Separators, etc., to heat calves’ milk, to scald pigs, to dry out cans, to bring separator milk to right temperature, and to kill vermin in fowl and other animal houses. Distributors: THE N.Z. EXPRESS COMPANY, LTD. 0v979 DENTISTRY. H. W. FROST (Invercargill), LTD., DENTISTS, NEWBURGH’S BUILDINGS, Corner Dee and Esk Streets, INVERCARGILL. A PERFECT SET OF TEETH £2 12/6 (UPPER OR LOWER) Remodelling Set £1 10 0 Painless Extractions 0 2 6 Extractions 0 10 Extractions Free when Sets are ordered. HOURS: 9 to 5 Daily. Friday Evening: 7 to 8.30 p.m. Saturday Half-holiday. ’PHONE 1051. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED— By young Lady, Board and Residence, central, telephone. Apply “H K,” Times Office. 0v961 MOTOR CARS FOR SALE. POR SALE—Six-cylinder Oakland Car. Apply 250 Dee Street. TjlOR SALE—Baby Buick Five-seater JU Touring Car in perfect running order, and large quantity Spare Parts; £2O cash for quick sale. Apply “J B,” Times Office. MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE. O.H.V. 2J h.p. Twin Exhaust Electric Motor Cycle, new condition, cheap for cash. Apply 41 Lees Street. TRIUMPH— Late model, overhauled, new tyres, electric light, new battery, fully guaranteed.—BONNEY BROS., Deveron Street. HARLEY-DAVIDSON 7/9 kp. late model, electric light, re-painted, re-bored, new chains, guaranteed.— BONNEY BROS. DOUGLAS 22 h.p., complete with light, practicaly new tyres, sound running order, registered. Price £6 10/-.—BONNEY BROS;

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Southland Times, Issue 22156, 26 October 1933, Page 1

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