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AMUSEMENTS.

Destined to “PRIVATE WORLDS” be the most “PRIVATE WORLDS” Discussed “PRIVATE WORLDS” Subject of “PRIVATE WORLDS” the Day ! “PRIVATE WORLDS” A daring disclosure of the private worlds of some most interesting people. THE REGENT 7.45 TO-NIGHT 7.45. Every Woman Has Her Private World! CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT JOEL McCREA JOAN BENNETT CHARLES BOYER in “PRIVATE WORLDS” Behind a “PRIVATE WORLDS” Woman’s Eyes “PRIVATE WORLDS” Her Secret “PRIVATE WORLDS” Thoughts! “PRIVATE WORLDS” . “PRIVATE WORLDS” Drama that “PRIVATE WORLDS” Invades a “PRIVATE WORLDS” Woman’s “PRIVATE WORLDS” Private world, “PRIVATE WORLDS” Secret longings “PRIVATE WORLDS” kept even “PRIVATE WORLDS” from herself. All women will understand her fears, will see in her a reflection of their own private worlds. World’s News — British News. Hendon Air Pageant. Neusel Beats Petersen at Wembley. Other Bright Supports. Plans at H. & J. Smith’s and Rice’s Regent Shop. Theatre Phone 1938. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMING ON SATURDAY “WEREWOLF OF LONDON” A Ghost Story of the First Order. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TNVERCARGILL REPERTORY 1 SOCIETY. ORPHANS’ HALL, TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Closing night. “THE FIRST MRS FRASER.” All Members Invited. Nel2s

W.D.F.U. OTAUTAU BRANCH. GRAND CONCERT By PETTITT’S CONCERT PARTY WILL be held in the OTAUTAU TOWN HALL on FRIDAY, Bth November, at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Waipiata Sanatorium and other benefits. Admission: Downstairs 1/-; Gallery 1/6; Children half price. 5463 ( ■— - — —- i EXHIBITION. BEAUTIFUL PLUNKET BABY EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHS. rpO be held in H. & J. Smith’s Lounge 1 from Friday, 6th December, to Friday, 13th December, 1935. OPEN DAILY FROM 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY. 1. The Competition for the most Beautiful Plunket Baby open only to children who have been at some time under the supervision of a Plunket Nurse. 2. The Competition to be divided into five classes, and to be judged by the visitors to the Exhibition, who each have a vote—(ld each) classes as follows:— A. Photograph of the most beautiful child under six months. B. Photograph of the most beautiful child over six months and under twelve months. C. Photograph of the most beautiful child over twelve months and under two years. D. Photograph of the most beautiful child over two years and under four years. E. Photograph of the most beautiful child over four years and under six years. F. Photograph of the most beautiful twins under six years. 3. The Photographs entered must be of children who are NOT NOW MORE THAN TWELVE YEARS OF AGE. 4. An entry fee of sixpence will be charged for each Entry Form accompanying a Photograph. Entries close at the Secretary’s Office, Second Floor, Newburgh’s Buildings, Invercargill, or at Messrs H. & J. Smith’s Enquiry Office, on Friday, the 22nd November, 1935. ' A Prize will be awarded to the winner in each class. The proceeds of the Exhibition will go towards payment for the services of the Plunket Nurses in Invercargill. 5460

DENTAL REPAIRS. UNRIVALLED SERVICE At Minimum Cost. FOR CASH ONLY. FULL SET From £2 10. REMODEL ------- £1 10. OUTSTANDING VALUE. Sets at £3 10/-; Guaranteed £5 5/value. EXTRACTIONS only free for Sets. No Mass Production Methods. All Work Personally Performed. A. E. H. BATH, DENTIST, DEE STREET. (Next Geddes, Tailor). Phone 402. . Private 204. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED —Crib at Rocks, from December 24th to January Ist. Apply “P. 3,” Times Office. Nel23 WANTED —Furnished Crib at Riverton Rocks; fortnight on or about 10th January. Apply “L. 5,” Times Office. 5459 WANTED to Rent, sunny furnished bed-sitting Room, with or without board; central; fireplace. Apply “L. 3,” Times Office. 5458 WANTED to Rent—3 roomed House or Cottage in suburb, by pensioners; cheap rent. Apply “H. 3,” Times Office. Nd9l WANTED by two young men, private board and washing, vicinity of Rugby Park, South Invercargill; telephone; urgent. Price and particulars. Apply “A, s,’’ Times Office. Ndlo7

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Southland Times, Issue 22731, 6 November 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22731, 6 November 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22731, 6 November 1935, Page 1