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AMUSEMENTS. CIVIC THEATRE LAST NIGHT! TO-NIGHT (at 7.45 p.m.) TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (at 7.45 p.m.) TO-NIGHT. ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY England’s Nightingale of the Screen: GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS In a Comedy of Romance and Songs. “THIS WEEK OF GRACE” “THIS WEEK OF GRACE” “THIS WEEK OF GRACE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). And a GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME

COMMENCING TO-MORROW! COMMENCING TO-MORROW! A RED LETTER DAY! AT THE CIVIC THEATRE. THE FIRST of the 1934 GAINSBOROUGH FILMS! “KING OF THE RITZ” “KING OF THE RITZ” “KING OF THE RITZ” “KING OF THE RITZ” “KING OF THE RITZ” “KING OF THE RITZ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). SEE PAGE 9 FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. ALL D.C. - - 1/6; 1/6; 1/6 (Res. 2/3). ALL STALLS - 1/-; 1/-; 1/- (Res. 1/6) BOOK AT BEGG’S; OR PHONE 1744. J/ M PI RE THEATRE, RIVERTON. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. “BEST OF ENEMIES” “BEST OF ENEMIES” “BEST OF ENEMIES” “BEST OF ENEMIES” With Frank Morgan, Joseph Cawthorn, Marion Nixon, Gretta Nissen. Frank Morgan and Joseph Cawthom are the BEST OF ENEMIES because of their radical differences over Prohibtion. They’ll give you a most hilarious hour’s Laughing at the two Fathers who swapped Insults while their Children swapped Kisses. CARTOON. FOX NEWS. GAUMONT GRAPHIC, CINESOUND REVIEW. CIVIC BAND. WILL PLAY IN NO. 2 GARDENS, ’ ’ NITH STREET. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 3 p.m. FINANCIAL. THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, OF SOUTHLAND. ADVANCES. Applications for advances on First-class Security are now being accepted. Interest at 5£ per cent for terms two years to twenty years. E. B. PILCHER. Secretary. New Zealand Insurance Building, Esk Street.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Small Car Curtain, East Road, Wednesday Evening. Finder please call at 113 Deveron Street. Jd97

LOST —Between Maclennan and Invercargill, via Chaslands, one Tent. Finder please communicate with Times Office. JdlOO

WOULD Person seen taking Lady’s Bicycle from front of Single Profit Store, Dee Street, return same to avoid further trouble. Jdl3l

LOST —On Wednesday, Black Chubby Umbrella, either at Racecourse or in Races Bus. Reward on returning to Carter’s Clothing Store, Tay Street.

LOST— One German Collie Dog, answers to name of Toby. Reward for information to J. Wilson, Dipton West. Jb6o

LOST —Tent, in binder-twine bag, Queenstown-Cromwell-Pembroke Road, December 31. Communicate with Police, or McKeage, Hinds, Canterbury. Jdlos

LOST —Between Mossburn and 40mile Peg, Eglinton Road, Metal Rim of Motor-car Headlight. Finder please communicate with Times Office. Reward. Jdlo7

TlOUND—Farmers cleaning up the Jl shearing shed for shearing. We buy all oddments.—N.Z. WOOL CO. FOUND. LONDON prices always paid for Rabbitskins, Sheepskins, Wool, Opossum Skins, Calfskins, Hides, etc.—R. CRUICKSHANK, Exporter, Dee Street, 'Phone 2077. Lumsden 'phone 3. JcBs

CYCLES AND ACCESSORIES. PIYCLISTS—Inspect our stocks of V Roadster and Racing secondhand Cycles. To buy right—buy here.—A. S. PRENTICE & CO., Dee Street, Invercargill. /'IYCLISTS —Racing Cycles for road V or track, built to your specification. You cannot buy - a better Cycle at any price.-A. S. PRENTICE & CO., Dee Street, Invercargill. CYCLISTS— Remember we service ybur new Cycle from Christmas, 1933, to Christmas, 1934, free of charge. A. S. PRENTICE & CO., Dee Street, Invercargill. SPORTING GOODS. T7IISHING TACKLE—HaIf season’s Jl Licenses now available. Get your Christmas requirements of Tackle at A. & W. HAMILTON, 50 Esk Street.

EIFLES for the Holidays.—New model .22 calibre Rifle, 37/6; Ammunition 3/- per 100.—A. &W. HAMILTON, Esk Street.

LAWN BOWLS-Taylor’s “A.J.S.” model. Call and see this Bowl. "Bowline” Lawn Bowl dressing, 1/6 Tin.—A. &W. HAMILTON;

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Southland Times, Issue 22214, 5 January 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22214, 5 January 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22214, 5 January 1934, Page 1

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