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SHOW ATTRACTIONS. ROYAL N.Z. SHOW. SHOW GROUND. SHOW DAYS. The World-Famous “PIC-A-DILLY” CIRCUS. “PIC-A-DILLY” CIRCUS. “PIC-A-DILLY” CIRCUS. MARIE VAN RAMP and Her Troupe of TRAINED PIGS. They Do Everything But Talk! Must Be Seen to be Believed! FIRST TIME HERE. Dg3o7, SOUTHLAND ROYAL SHOW. BRINGS TO “YOU” THE SENSATIONAL RETURN OF “THE DEATH RIDERS.” “DEATH RIDERS.” “DEATH RIDERS.” Presenting Their Final and Greatest Achievement on the “WALL OF DEATH.” “WALL OF DEATH.” “WALL OF DEATH.” MISS THELMA. THE GIRL DAREDEVIL. Who will risk life and limb to thrill you with her audacious stunts on the “High Powered Motorcycle.” Proclaimed by Press and public to be THE WORLD’S MOST DARING LADY RIDER. “You” saw the “Death Riders” last year, and “You” acknowledged them to be the Greatest Side Show Attraction “You” had ever seen. Now “You” must see them at the height of all their “Daring” and Skilful Displays with their Motor Cycles and Cars. Without a doubt they are the Greatest Exponents of this work ever to tour the Dominion. Don’t fail to see the new and Greater Death Riders and especially the additional attraction, “The Girl Rider.” Note—During Show nights amateur trials will be held for locals who care to try their skill on the Wall of Death. Further Particulars. Watch this Paper. Dg3l7 RACING. GORE TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. DECEMBER 26, 1934. (BOXING DAY). Nominations for ail events close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, December 8, at 8 p.m. Programme (as published in “Referee” of November 1) obtainable on application. R. S. GREEN, Secretary. Box 50. Phone 294, Gore. Telegrams—“ Scribe, Gore.” Ddls2 CATTLE FLAT HACK RACES. BALFOUR, DECEMBER 27, 1934. VTOMINATIONS for all events close MONDAY, December 10, at 9 p.m. Telephones: 26, 7D or 38. R. J. MULQUEEN, Jun., Dg327 Secretary. WINTON TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. DECEMBER 29, 1934. 7%TOMINATIONS for the above meet--111 ing are extended to MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, at 8 p.m. Full Programme in “Referee” of December 6, or on application. Telephone: 28—-Winton. Box 11, Winton. H. A. PIERCE, Del 99 Secretary. WYNDHAM RACING CLUB. XTOMINATIONS for all events on It. New Years Day close with the undersigned on December 8, at 5 p.m. See programme N.Z. Referee November 22 and 29. H. HUNTER, Secretary. Phone 117. Residence 37. Telegrams “Racing,” Wyndham. Dcl29

CONVALESCENT HOME. MEDICAL Convalescent Hospital, Gladstone. —Sister Ayson will take charge elderly people or invalids during holiday season, De22o LOST AND FOUND. LOST— Bluff-Invercargill Road, large Chromium Wheel Cap. Finder communicate with Denton’s Taxis, or ring 56, Bluff. Dg3sl LOST— Motor Cycle Tools, Saturday before last, Invercargill-Fortrose, via Rimu and Gorge Road. Return to Times Office. Reward. Dg332 EOST —Roll Motor Tools, vicinity Tay Street, East Road, Boundary Road, Seaward Bush Domain Road, on Monday morning, 3rd. Finder please return Times Office. Dg3ls lOST —Brown Leather Handbag, be1 tween Tyne Street and J. R. McKenzie, Tay Street, Friday afternoon. Finder please return to 1 William Street or Times Office. Reward. Dg3sB LOST— In town, Thursday, Lady’s Handbag, containing sum of money and gold wristlet watch (initialled “G.A.G.”). Reward on returning to Times Office. Df2B2 POUND— First grade Ohai Coal at Black Lion Depot. Phone 727.— McSkimming & Son. Jp6sl TO LET. TO LET—At Stewart Island, Furnished Crib. Apply J. Hawkins. Dg3o3. TO LET—St. Clair, Christmas fortnight; handy beach, tram, well furnished home, 3 bedrooms, sleeping porch, gas cooker, piano, radio, room for car. £7. Box 762 Dunedin. Dg3o6

TO LET—Four roomed House (furnished), Stewart Island. Five minutes’ walk from wharf. Good view. Reasonable rent, Apply “J. 4” Times Offce. Dg3oB

TO LET—Five roomed wood Bungalow furnished. Good garden. Term given to approved client. 25/- per week.—W. R. MABSON & CO., Esk Street.

ipO LET—New Brick and Roughcast JL* Bungalow handy to town; 27/6. Also one at 22/6.—W. R. MABSON & CO., Esk Street.

TO LET—S roomed Bungalow, North Invercargill, 18/6; 4 rooms and kitchenette, Eastend, 22/6; 6 roomed B. and R.C., southend, 22/6; 4 rooms fully furnished, Northend, 30/-; Holiday Bungalow, fully furnished, Bluff, one month or less, at 35/-. Call at—SCANfDRETT- & SONS, LTD., Esk Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 22499, 8 December 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22499, 8 December 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22499, 8 December 1934, Page 2

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