AMUSEMENTS AN APOLOGY! Sir Benjamin Fuller wishes to offer an apology to the large number of people who were unable to gain admittance to the Regent Theatre on Saturday night. As the advance bookings are particularly heavy, intending patrons are advised, wherever possible, to reserve their seats ahead. A COLOSSAL SUCCESS ! Packed houses at the Regent Theatre on Saturday acclaimed with rare enthusiasm the spectacular and unusual entertainment given by Nicola and his brilliant American Company. THE SHOW THAT IS DIFFERENT! THE SHOW THAT IS DIFFERENT! Nightly at 8. Matinees Wednesday and Friday at 2.15. REGENT THEATRE Sir Benjamin Fuller Presents THE MOST STUPENDOUS MAGICAL PRODUCTION OF ALL TIME! THE GREAT NICOLA NICOLA NICOLA NICOLA NICOLA NICOLA Together with His Brilliant Company of Sensational Mystifiers. WORLD’S MASTER OF MAGIC! NEVER BEFORE A SHOW LIKE THIS! Popular Prices 4/-; 3/-; 1/6 Circle and Stalls 4/- seats may be reserved. PLANS AT BEGG’S. BE ADVISED... BOOK AHEAD SPORTS MEETINGS. AMATEUR ATHLETICS RUGBY PARK TONIGHT At 6.45 p.m. SCRATCH RACES, RELAYS; HURDLES, CYCLING. Admission 6d. J. D. WALKER, 9468 Hon. Secretary. DANCES. KEEP February 17th free for the Shearers’ Ball to be held in the Radio Hall, Winton. Troubadours’ Orchestra. Price 3/- and 2/-. 9461 FAREWELL SOCIAL. A FAREWELL Social, Presentation, and Dance will, be tendered Mrs Crengle in the Grove Bush Hall on Wednesday, February Sth inst. Nonsubscribers 2/6; Ladies a basket. 9280 EUCHRE. TIUCHRE, North Hall, Tonight, 8 p.m. Prizes value £l, 10/-, 5/- and two at 2/6. Admission 1/-. SHOW. ENTRIES are invited for Southland Provincial Championship in Gladioli (6 spikes different varieties) at the WINTON FLOWER SHOW on Thursday, 16th February, 1939. 9351 . FINANCIAL. THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF INVERCARGILL. INVESTMENT SHARES: The Society is issuing Investment Shares at varying monthly payments to realize £25 to £5OO. Shares to mature at different periods as required. Fully paid shares can be taken up for a term of 6to 10 years. Interest payable half-yearly. Pamphlet and full particulars are obtainable at the Society’s office. DEPOSITS are being accepted at current rates of interest. E. B. PILCHER, R. C. COOK, Managing Director. Secretary. New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Esk Street. PUBLIC NOTICES REMOVAL NOTICE. EW. FREW, Carrier, has moved his » premises from Spey Street, to Withington’s office. Leven Street. Phone 2243. Fc9B OPENING FEBRUARY Ist. LINDISFARNE WOO/) & COAL DEPOT ROBERTSON STREET. HAVING commenced business as a Wood and Coal Merchant, I trust that by stocking only the best to merit a fair share of Public patronage. All Southland’s leading coals available and a service complete is assured by Phoning 2673 K. ALFRED H. GIBBS, Late Gibbs Wood & Coal Depot.
ALL SCHOOL BOOKS AND REQUISITES AS USUAL FOR ALL SCHOOL PUPILS. PRIMARY Schools, High Schools, Technical Schools, Shorthand and Typewriting Schools. SEE US FOR Half-Price Books. GEORGIAN BOOKSHOP, 185-187 DEE STREET, Next to Para Rubber Co. J3O
MORRISON’S Showrooms, Arcade.— Ask to see our Frocks in sizes WSX, OS, XOS. All greatly reduced.
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Southland Times, Issue 23735, 6 February 1939, Page 1
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