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j AMUSEMENTS. . | j LAY WORRY ASIDE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 TO-DAY THE SEASON OF BEAUTIFUL NAUGHTY MARIETTA WILL END ALL TOO SOON AND REGRETS WILL BE YOURS IF YOU DON’T SEE IT TWO OR THREE TIMES. || 7.45 II MAJESTIC || 7.45~j| Packed Out Again Last Night at 7.30. NAUGHTY MARIETTA NAUGHTY MARIETTA Featuring the New Sensation j NELSON EDDY | NELSON EDDY And the Lovely JEANETTE MACDONALD~ JEANETTE MACDONALD (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Majestic Featurettes: Metrotone Sound News. Laurel and Hardy Comedy. Rainbow Canyons (in Colour). Book your seat early at H. & J. Smith’s or Theatre Phone 738. MATINEE WEDNESDAY at 2 p.m. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. TNVERCARGILL ORCHESTRAL 1 SOCIETY. in VICTORIA HALL on TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th. Box Plan at Begg’s. J. S. HAYWARD, 3245 Hon. Sec and Treas. TZEEP FREE. Thursday, August 15th JL\ for the BALFOUR PIPE BAND CONCERT at LIMEHILLS. Dance to follow. Good Music. Ak344 DANCES. COME and have a good time at the Oddfellow’s Ball at Wyndham, Tuesday, 13th August. Good floor, good supper. Troubadour’s Band. Gents 3/-; Ladies 1/6. Double ticket 4/-. —R. McLellan, Sec. 3244 OTAPIRI DANCE, August 14th. Otapiri and Limehills combined Basketball Dance at Otapiri in aid of Central reps. Ladies 1/6; Gentlemen 2/6.—1. Butson, E. Kettle, Joint Secs. J 739 E EMEMBER to roll along to the Mataura Island Basketball Club’s Plain and Fancy Dress Ball on Tuesday, 20th August. Novelty Dances. Bill Brown’s Orchestra. Good prizes for best fancy costumes. Good floor. Good supper. Popular prices: Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6.—G. Howes, E. Rhodes, Joint Secs. 3247 KEEP 28th August Free for RYAL BUSH Football Victory Ball. Revellers Dance Band. Full particulars later. 3250 MANNEQUIN PARADE. I ADIES. Book your seats for the J Mannequin Parade of made-to-measure Underwear at the Federal Tea Rooms, Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Ak326 RATE NOTICES. UPPER WINTON RIVER BOARD. Public Notice of intention to make a General Rate and of the proportions it is proposed to appoint on the several classes of land in the District. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i that pursuant to the provisions of I section 87 of “The River Boards Act ! 1908” and section 9 of “The River Boards Amendment Act 1913” the Upper Winton River Board intends at the meeting to be held on the 11th day of September, 1935, to levy for the year commencing on the first day of April 1935 and ending on the thirty-first day , of March 1936 a General Rate on a graduated scale on the unimproved value of the several classes of land according to the classification of the land within the district in the following proportions:— Id in the £ upon lands in Class A. id in the £ upon lands in Class B. |d in the £ upon lands in Class C. The rate will be payable in one sum on the 16th day of September, 1935, at the Municipal Offices, Winton. The Valuation Roll and Classification List are open for inspection. Public notice is further given that any objections to the proposed proportions will be considered by the Board at the above meeting. I. G. RUSSELL, Secretary. Winton, 10th August, 1935. Ak345 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED —Swede Turnips on trucks in country.—Carswell & Co., Ltd. Ak325 WANTED TO BUY—Sedan Body to suit Chevrolet 4 chassis. Apply “G. H.,” Times Office. Ai269 ANTED TO PURCHASE—Set secondhand platform Scales, to weigh up to 4001bs. Must be in good order. Apply, stating make and price, to “Scales,” Box 55, Invercargill. Aj3os TVANTED BY CASH BUYER!—Six II roomed Brick and R.C. Bungalow or modernly fitted Brick House, Northend or near Water Tower. Send particulars and lowest price urgently to —“F. W,” Times Office. Ak329 FORESTRY BONDS. WE are pleased to announce that we can now pay substantially higher prices for:— N.Z. Perpetual Forests and Australasian Forestry Bondholders' Trust Bonds also Afforestation Ltd.. Shares FORESTRY BONDS EXCHANGE Box 901. Wellington. POULTRY FOR SALE. DON’T BE MISLED BY OTHERS BUY direct from a Breeder with recent records at Papanui, 1933-34 and 1934-35, 274, 266. 259. 256, 246. Chicks fully booked for August. Order now for September, October and November delivery. —Sam Brumby, All Black Stud, Winton. Jssl7 1

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Southland Times, Issue 25361, 13 August 1935, Page 1

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