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AMUSEMENTS.

LAY WORRY ASIDE AT THE CINEMA.

LAST TWO SESSIONS. LAST TWO SESSIONS. RIO RITA At 2. TO-DAY At 2. I 7.4S—MAJESTIC—7.4S ~| Positively Farewell Performances. Crowded again last evening. Voted by Everybody BETTER THAN EVER! RIO RITA RIO RITA RIO RITA—RIO RITA (Approved for Universal Exhibition). You’ll never forget those Haunting Lilting Melodies, the gorgeous Costumes and Radiant Colour. MUSIC LAUGHTER SINGING DANCING JOHN — BOLES BEBE DANIELS And WHEELER AND WOOLSEY Majestic Featurettes: AUDIO REVIEW. CARTOON. PATHE SOUND NEWS. Plans McCracken & Walls. Tire Pleasure Boat will be Launched on WEDNESDAY. Ready to Carry our Patrons on a Voyage over the Waves of Mirth and Melody. Mind you are on Board when the Whistle Blows at 7.45. THE NAUGHTYCAL—NUTTYCAL—MUSICAL MELODY CRUISE MELODY CRUISE MELODY CRUISE (_)_(_(_(_(-(-(-(-(-(-(-) It’s as refreshing as its title . . . chock full of fun, music and dancing . . . the type of bright, carefree entertainment that sets you laughing from the beginning, and keeps you at a pitch of merriment till the very end. With CHARLIE RUGGLES CHARLIE RUGGLES PHIL HARRIS PHIL HARRIS Greta Nissen. Marjorie Gatcson. Helen Mack. Waves of Laughter—Joyous Songs— Intoxicating Melodies—Wonderful Ballets—The Spectacular Skating Scene will hold you Entranced. You’ll love the big song hit, “Isn’t this the Night for Love.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). MATINEE: Wednesday Afternoon. RAILWAY NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PIONEER ATHLETIC SPORTS AT GORE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. Train leaves Invercargill for Gore at 10.25 a.m. Trains leave Gore for Invercargill 5.15 p.m. and 7.58 p.m. The 5.15 p.m. Gore-Invercargill train will stop, if required, at Bury Street Crossing (opposite Show Grounds), for passengers. The usual 4.0 p.m. Gore-Lumsden train will leave Gore at 6.10 p.m., and run correspondingly late throughout. Jg24B FINANCIAL. The permanent investment & LOAN ASSOCIATION, OF SOUTHLAND. ADVANCES: The Association has funds available for advances. REPRESENTATIVES: A. H. Aitken, Gore; T. Green & Co., Gore; S. Rice, Wyndham; National Mortgage, Mataura; John Fisher, Otautau; J. A. Broom, Winton; W. Johnson, Lumsden; E. V. Scandrett, Queenstown. E. B. PILCHER, Secretary. New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Esk Street. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED —To buy, Log-hauler, 7/8 h.p. State price and where, to Box 208, Invercargill. Jg2sB WANTED— To buy, Two-frame Honey Extractor. Send price and where seen, to Grimwood & Co., Winton. Jf2o6 WANTED— Large quantity of secondhand Novels, must be good condition; state price and particulars, to “X S,” Times Office. Jel6o 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. RADIO FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Owner leaving, Ninevalve Radio (made in America), beautiful Walnut Highboy Imported Cabinet, 45 inches high 26 inches wide; Pick-up attachment for Gramophone; perfect condition; was £72. Take half for quick sale. Reply at once, to “Imported,” c/o Times Office. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BUSINESS Girl desires Board, Northend preferred. Apply “M R,” Times Office. JgY>o WANTED— Private Board, by working Man; state tariff. Apply “G R,” Times Office. Jg 222 CAMPING EQUIPMENT. TENTS— 6 x 8 Tents 25/-, 8x 10 Tents 34/6, Duck Tents 8 x 10, 55/-; Collapsible Steel Tent Poles, 25/- set.— A. & W. HAMILTON. Tramping equipment-Rucsscs from 6/6, Sleeping Bags 35/-, Silk Tents from 30/-. Provision List free.— A. & W. HAMILTON. TENTS FOR HlRE—Best Duck Tents, 6 x 8, 7/6 per week; 8 x 10, 8/6 per week; 10 x 12, 9/6 per week.—A. & W. HAMILTON.’

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Southland Times, Issue 22217, 9 January 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22217, 9 January 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22217, 9 January 1934, Page 1

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