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AMUSEMENTS. CIVIC THEATR E. Last Night of a DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. “THE POWER OF EVIL” One “THE POWER OF EVIL” Thrill “THE POWER OF EVIL” After “THE POWER OF EVIL” Another! It dramatises in a thrilling manner the strange romance of a Boy and Girl who found Love and Happiness while they fought and crushed the higher-ups. “THE POWER OF EVIL” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). With CONSTANCE CUMMINGS. LEE TRACY, ALLEN DINEHART. Also Showing: TO-DAY’S MAN OF THE HOUR! “MUSSOLINI SPEAKS” “MUSSOLINI SPEAKS” “MUSSOLINI SPEAKS” His life is more dramatic than drama, stranger than fiction, more fascinating than romance. BOOK AT BEGG’S; OR PHONE 1744. TO-MORROW NIGHT! TO-MORROW NIGHT! CIVIC THEATRE civic tVf/77 THEATRE CIVIC THEATRE CIVIC THEATRE At 8 p.m. Vf I At 8 p.m. INVERCARGILL MALE VOICE CHOIR. (60 VOICES). (Conductor Dr. S. V. Brown). Assisted by MISS GAYNOR PAAPE. (Soprano, of Dunedin). MAX ROLAND AND HIS FIVE SISTERS. (Viennese Orchestra). MR REWI KINGSLAND. MR FRANK JOHNSON. (Operatic Duets). DIR J. E. TAYLOR’S QUARTET PARTY. MR ROBT. HENRY (Solo Pianist). Stirring Choruses, Part Songs that will delight you, Humorous Numbers quite out of the ordinary. BRILLIANT SOLOISTS. BOX PLAN OPEN AT CHAS. BEGG & CO., ESK ST. Still good Seats, but rapidly filling. Reserve Yours To-day. Circle and Stalls, 2/-. Gallery, 1/A CONCERT TO BE REMEMBERED! BARTON’S CIRCUS: (Showgrounds. TO-NIGHT: 7.30 p.m. (A Complete Change of Programme). A SHOW TOO GOOD TO MISS! Adults, 1/6; Children, 9d. MATINEE TO-DAY, at 3.30. Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Competitions for the Children. See the Baby Monkey and its mother. 0y1139 FOR SALE. WANTED—To sell two £25 Shares VV Waitane Sawmilling Ltd. State offer. “M. 8. Times Office. 0x1056 PORTABLE Gramophone, good condition, splendid tone; also Records. Take £2 10/- the lot. Apply “F C,” Times Office. oxloBB POR SALE—Overbeck’s High Power Rejuvenator, about half price, good as new. Owner finished satisfactory treatment. Apply “J C,” Times Office. 130 ACRES. VERY FINE MIXED FARM in good order. Modern Bungalow Residence; stable, barn, eight-stall byre with concrete floor and yard; also fourcow Milking Plant; electric motor, electric light, implement shed, garage, etc. All the pasture is in good order, one to eight years’ old. Well fenced and watered. Close to factory; bus passes the door. At present carrying 40 cows and young stock and 100 ewes. The whole property is in splendid order and well situated. £6OO deposit.

£25 DEPOSIT. SOUND SIX-ROOMED DWELLING situated in East Invercargill, and just off the top of Tay Street, electric hot and cold, porcelain bath, etc., etc. Large section, shed, etc. Price £450. £25 deposit, balance £1 per week. F. H. TUCKER. BUILDING SOCIETY CHAMBERS. POULTRY FOR SALE. QAA PUREBRED Utility White Legf)vV horn Chicks, ready November 1. Price, lots 50 £1 10/-, or 9/- per doz.—Mrs Gorinski, Bowmont Street. QAA WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS MvU for immediate delivery, 10/— dozen; Australorp settings also available.—L. &S. BRUMBY, Winton. LAYMORE POULTRY FARM—Now available, Day-old Chicks, White Leghorn and Black Orpington. Send orders to MATHESON’S, LTD. ..... i —) LIVE STOCK FOR SALE. SIX Tested Jersey-cross; or owner would sell Heifers; herd’s daily average butterfat heifers last month, 41 Ibs—BOWDEN’S Salerooms. COWS; complete herd, over 9001bs. Zl milk this morning. Apply BOWDEN’S Salerooms. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED— To buy or rent, sound Dwelling, preferably situated near waterfront. Apply to “Y K,” Times Office. Oyllll WANTED— Wool Crutchings, Sheepskins, Tallow. When cleaning up for shearing, send for us.—N.Z. WOOL CO. WANTED To Buy—£looo worth of Old Gold Jewellery. Gold has advanced in Price. Send by post, cash by return. —H. P. CAMPBELL, Jeweller, Dee Street. WANTED TO SELL. COW COVERS—7s 6d unlined, 9s 6d lined, cash, delivered; Horse Covers —hacks 22s 6d, draughts 23s 6d, cash, delivered.—Johnson and Couzins, for Oily Canvas Coats, Leggings.—Cashel Street, Christchurch. EGG ECONOMY! Preserve now with OVOLINE for winter use. OVOLINE is best preservative. 1/6 jar Grocers.

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Southland Times, Issue 22159, 30 October 1933, Page 1

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