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j AMUSEMENTS. | AT THE CINEMA. THE REGENT 8 p.m. — TO-NIGHT — 8 p.m. A Riot of Romance and Laughter! A Riot of Romance and Laughter. Jimmy the Gent says: Never Hit a Lady — When She’s Down! He Knocks ’em Cold wit’ Culture! “JIMMY THE GENT” “JIMMY THE GENT” “JIMMY THE GENT” “JIMMY THE GENT” “JIMMY THE GENT” His Code is Ladies Foist — when a Gent ain’t in no hurry! The Book of Ettakit re-writ by a he-man! JAMES CAGNEY — BETTE DAVIS JAMES CAGNEY — BETTE DAVIS ALAN DINEHART “JIMMY THE GENT” “JIMMY THE GENT” “JIMMY THE GENT” “JIMMY THE GENT” MUSICAL REVUE, COMEDY, NEWSREEL, Etc. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMING! 10,000 Wonders Flashing from the Screen. WONDER BAR WONDER BAR WONDER BAR WONDER BAR Blazing Musical Drama. Five Big Song Hits — Most Magnificent Spectacle. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY in “ANY OLD PORT.” Ai‘rangci»4*!.its to See This Super-Special Show! PUBLIC NOTICES. IT APPEALS —Delightful in Flavour —Rich in Energy THERE’S NO BETTER FOOD VALUE THAN MILLAR’S MILK-MADE BREAD. I have no longer any connection with the East Gore Service Station. Thanking my past customers. — O. V. COLEMAN. . Nf3o3 A -ONE CARRIERS and CITY CARRIERS Now under same management. Phone 1739. Stand: Liddel Street. —F. Maxted, Proprietor. Nf297 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1934. MR B. T. EASTLAKE (Late J. Kingsland & Co.) WISHES to notify the people of Invercargill and Southland that he will be in attendance at the ' LONSDALE SHOE LOUNGE, TAY STREET. (Edgar Simpson’s Right-of-way), ‘ With a full range of BOOTS and SHOES, and will be pleased to meet old friends and by giving Service, Civility, and Satisfaction, hopes _to make many new ones, and by paying strict attention to the requirements of their everyday Footwear needs, solicits a fair share of public support. NOTE THE ADDRESS: Edgar Simpson’s Right-of-way. LONSDALE SHOE LOUNGE, B. T. EASTLAKE Manager. Nf27l REO SPEEDWAGONS AND BUSES FOR HARD WORK AND LONG LIFE. SEVERAL REOS in Southland have each travelled 300,000 miles and ARE SULL GOING STRONG. Buy REO for best truck value. T. R. TAYLOR, CENTRAL GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION. DEE STREET INVERCARGILL. BRIDES-TO-BE. Arrange your Wedding Breakfast at the TUDOR LOUNGE. No worry, prices right.

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Southland Times, Issue 22472, 7 November 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22472, 7 November 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22472, 7 November 1934, Page 1

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