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AMUSEMENTS.

A BREATH OF OULD IRELAND! A BREATH OF OULD IRELAND! THE REGENT TO-DAY: at 2. TO-NIGHT: 7.45 TO-DAY: at 2. TO-NIGHT: 7.45 THE BLARNEY STONE BLARNEY STONE BLARNEY STONE BLARNEY STONE BLARNEY STONE BLARNEY STONE BLARNEY STONE BLARNEY STONE Full of Droll and Audacious Dialogue! Droll and Audacious Dialogue! With TOM WALLS TOM WALLS TOM WALLS TOM WALLS TOM WALLS TOM WALLS Britain’s Premier Screen Funster! at his very Best. ALL BRITISH SUPPORTING SHOW! IDEAL CINEMAGAZINE. ENGLISH BEAUTY SPOTS. WHAT THE STARS FORETELL. BRITISH NEWS, ETC., ETC. MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! Music Loving Invercargill Will be enraptured by THIS NEW BRITISH MASTERPIECE! THIS NEW BRITISH MASTERPIECE! Inspired by SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN’S IMMORTAL MELODY | “THE j | LOST CHORD” | | LOST CHORD” | With ELIZABETH ALLAN. ANNE GREY. JOHN STUART. MARY GLYNNE. Stars of “In a Monastery Garden.” TUDOR DAVIES Singing the Theme Song, “Someday,” and “The Lost Chord.” ELIZABETH ALLAN, Singing the Lilting Melody, “Madeline.” * “THE OLD VIC” CHORISTERS Singing “Song of the Regiment of Zara.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). ALL BRITISH SUPPORTING BILL. ALL BRITISH SUPPORTING BILL. GORE JUBILEE SPORTS, To-mor-row. Excellent grounds; record entries. We’ll be seeing you! Jg 263 PUBLIC NOTICES. LADIES! OUR PURE FRUIT DRINKS are better for you than your Morning Teas. Hot or off the Ice! Try' them at WARD’S. THE BEVERAGE HOUSE. GORE SPORTS, WEDNESDAY. BRADSHAW’S BUS leaves H.B. Corner 10.45 a.m., returns after Sports.—E. Bradshaw. Jg 242 THANKS. MR AND MRS T. W. HAY and Family desire to THANK all who so kindly helped when their house was burned at Heidelberg, for kindly expressions of sympathy and offers of help from many kind friends. WOOLPACKS, CORN, FLOUR, CEMENT SACKS. HESSIANS AND SACKINGS GENERALLY. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OFFER A MARKET EQUALLING £4,000,000 PER ANNUM. PLANTATION Companies (N.Z. Flax) and others interested in forming a small Syndicate to promote a spinning and weaving company to profitably manufacture the above or to commence the industry at first instance on a moderate scale in Invercargill or other Southland locality are invited to communicate with the undersigned who possessing essential knowledge of such manufactures are formulating a proposal to establish Mills. Reply in first instance to “Sackings,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington. Jg 233 SOUTHLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. ROAD CLOSED. MOKORETA DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that Craig Road, Mokoreta, will be CLOSED TO TRAFFIC from TUESDAY, 9th inst, (inclusive) until completion of Culvert construction at McRae’s Creek. A. J. SERVICE. County Clerk. County Office, Invercargill. January 8, 1934. Jg 236 TO LET. QUPERIOR Nine-roomed Residence U for lease for a term, either furnished or unfurnished; first-class order. Very nice grounds, large garage, front and back entrance. This is one of the finest residential properties in Invercargill; moderate rental.—F. H. Tucker. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED —To rent, partly Furnished Room in respectable home, handy to town. Apply “J R,” Times Office. LADY requires single Furnished Bedroom in a refined home. Apply “F R,” Times Office. Jg 224

WANTED-To rent, two Unfurnished Rooms or small Cottage, fairly central. Apply “K R,” Times Office.

WANTED to rent, urgent, two or three Unfurnished Rooms, central preferred, use of conveniences. Apply “L R,” Times Office. Jg 239

WANTED —By two young Ladies, Furnished Bed-sitting Room; must be convenient to town. Apply “H R,” Times Office. Jg 223

WANTED— To rent, Bungalow at Rocks, Riverton, from about February 6 to 17, for two adults. Reply “K J,” Times Office. Jg 259

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22217, 9 January 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22217, 9 January 1934, Page 1

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