AMUSEMENTS. SEASON EXTENDED Owing to the PHENOMENAL and UNPRECEDENTED triumph of "MY SONG FOR YOU” “MY SONG FOR YOU” This DELIGHTFUL PICTURE will be SCREENED TO-DAY and TO-MOR-ROW. FINAL MATINEE TO-DAY 2 p.m. JAN KIEPURA in “MY SONG FOR YOU.” -ill — fl! CIVIC THEATRE ||! "Hj F DEFINITELY LAST TWO DAYS. MATINEE 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. AND TO-MORROW EVENING ONLY. “MY — SONG — FOR — YOU.” “MY — SONG — FOR — YOU.” “MY — SONG — FOR — YOU.” “MY — SONG — FOR — YOU.” A GAUMONT BRITISH PICTURE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) USUAL WONDERFUL SUPPORTS. FRIDAY.
THE SHOW OF 1001 SURPRISES.
“STAND UP AND CHEER” “STAND UP AND CHEER” “STAND UP AND CHEER” “STAND UP AND CHEER” “STAND UP AND CHEER” ,• “STAND UP AND CHEER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) iTi 1000 Dazzling Girls! i | 5 Bands of Music. | 5 Breathless Spectacles. 111 6 Song Hits. J And the greatest array of Stars ever presented together in one picture. I WARNER 1 SHIRLEY I BAXTER I TEMPLE JAMES MADGE DUNN [ EVANS . JOHN I AUNT BOLES JEMIMA j SYLVIA RALPH I FROOS MORGAN NIGEL STEPIN BRUCE FETCHIT Book at Beggs’ or Phone 1744. WDF.U. Visit to Children’s Health Camp. Bradshaw’s Bug, will leave H.B. Corner on Friday, January 25, at 11.30 a.m. returning 2.30 p.m. Fare 2/6 return. All members invited. Ladies a basket Jr 675 luncheon. INVERCARGILL CHAMBER OF ' COMMERCE. MEMBERS of the Chamber are cordially invited to meet Mr R. Boulter, C.M.G., H.M. Trade Commissioner, at Luncheon in the Federal Tea Rooms (top floor) on Thursday, January 24, at 12.30 p.m. A. L. ADAMSON, Js7o6 Secretary.
PICNICS. MYROSS Bush Picnic and Sports will be held on January 26. Hot water and milk provided. Bus leaves H.B. at 1 p.m. returning 5 p.m.—R. W. Fraser, Secretary. Dxlo3B TRESPASS NOTICES. NO SHOOTING allowed on my Property at Tuatapere. Js72o P. HAMILTON. RATE NOTICES. BLUFF BOROUGH COUNCIL. 10 PER CENT PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. EATEPAYERS are hereby notified that the Statutory PENALTY OF TEN PER CENT (10 per cent.) will be ADDED to ALL RATES (both Borough and Southland Electric Power Board) payable to the Bluff Borough Council, remaining Unpaid after FRIDAY, the 15th February, 1935, at 5 p.m. H. A. FERGUSON, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Bluff. 15th February, 1935. Js7lo EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. 90 PER CENT PASSES AGAIN SECURED BY D.A.B.C. THE record of 90 per cent, of passes secured by the Dominion Accountancy and Banking College over several years was maintained by that institution at the recent exams. In Auditing, Bankruptcy Law and Company Law every student passed. These figures can be verified at the College office. Results like these prove the intensiveness of the tuition given by the Dominion Accountancy and Banking College. Students coached by mail receive the same individual attention as those personally attending the classes. The Correspondence Course is unique. All answer are thoroughly corrected and the student is posted with a suggested examination answer to every question. Success is paved for you by enrolling with the Dominion Accountancy and Banking College (Mr V. A. Norrish A.RA. (N.Z.) Principal, Avon Chambers, 134 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch. Write or call for Prospectus.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST— Between Teviot Street and Mokotua (via Tramway Road), Baby Austin Crank Handle with brass hand grip. Reward. Apply Times Office. Jr 696
TAKEN from D. W. McKay’s right-of-way, Parcel containing pair of Trousers and Coat; brown. Finder please return to Times Office. Reward. Js73B
FOUND —Batteries for Overbeck Rejuvenators at the DOMINION ELECTRIC CO., Don Street. J 0571
SICK Nerves cured by Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which revitalizes nerve centres and builds new red blood-cells. 3/6 all Chemists.
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Southland Times, Issue 22487, 23 January 1935, Page 1
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