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AMUSEMENTS 1(11 The Leading Theatre v STATE > l|l Centrally Heated. JV Hearing Aids Available. AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) 2 p.m. Twice Daily 8 p.m. THE SCREEN'S MOST HEROIC ROMANCE ’ The never-before-told drama of the heroic “Splinter Fleet” . . . the tiny craft whose job it is to hunt and destroy the dreaded Submarine. 111111111 I I I I I I I I “SUBMARINE PATROL” “SUBMARINE PATROL” “SUBMARINE PATROL” “SUBMARINE PATROL” “SUBMARINE PATROL” “SUBMARINE PATROL” 111111111 I I I I I I I I (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ■with this huge inspired cast —RICHARD GREENE——NANCY KELLY—PRESTON FOSTER GEORGE BANCROFT SLIM SUMMERVILLE HENRY ARMETTA JOHN CARRADINE Joan Valerie, Warren Hymer, Douglas Fowley, J. Farrell MacDonald, Maxie Rosenbloom. Through Mine-filled Waters they speed for a Fatal Rendezvous with the Death-carriers of the Deep . . . the Hated Submarines, —Special Featurettes— Box Plans at Begg’s or State; Tel. 645. MEETINGS. RUGBY PARK TENNIS CLUB. IjIHE ANNUAL Meeting will be held jL in the Committee Rooms, Rugby Park, TONIGHT (Monday), September 25, at 7 o’clock. EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED. 7477 CITY OF INVERCARGILL. I HEREBY convene a meeting of the New Zealand Red Cross Society to be held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, on Tuesday afternoon, 26th September, 1939, at 2.30 o’clock. The business of the meeting is to elect a War-time Executive and all citizens interested in this movement are particularly invited to attend. J. R. HANAN, 7472 Mayor. UNION CRICKET CLUB. THE Annual Meeting of the above club will be held at the office of Mr A. J. Hamilton, Bank N.S. Wales Buildings, Dee Street, on Wednesday, 27th September, 1939, at 7.30 p.m. DON CAMERON, 7469 Acting Secretary. ELECTRICIANS CALLING ALL CUSTOMERS. Have you an electrical job TO BE DONE? if so let KEARNS & PATTERSON DO IT. We will Guarantee our Work. Try us First. Our motto is Service and Satisfaction. Phone 2576. Address: 87 Elizabeth St. LOST AND FOUND LOST in Louisa or Dee Streets, Yellow Knitting. Finder please return to Times Office. 7482 LOST from Sunday’s Express, Box containing Fountain Pen. Finder please return Times Office. Reward. 5u623 BOARD AND RESIDENCE WANTED by two Youths, Board and lodgings; no washing. Terms and locality to—“V. Z.,” Times Office. 5t599 WANTED TO BUY WANTED, a good Cow in full milk; near Invercargill if possible.— Ring 441. 7484 WANTED to Buy, Light Car, about £2O cash.—Apply “E, 4.,” Times j Office. Su6l7 WANTED to Buy, Child’s Sulky, in good condition. State price.— Apply “34,” Times Office, Gore. 7398 WANTED TO BUY, Dwelling, Brick or Wood; north or east. Deposit £2oo.—Apply “F. 2.,” Times Office. Sss6l MACHINERY. WANTED TO BUY, ONE MILLING MACHINE and, One 18 Inch Stroke SHAPING MACHINE. Write. C.-re Box 542, 7474 WELLINGTON. WANTED TO EXCHANGE WANTED, Good Piano in exchange for new 1939 8 Valve All Wave Radio Set.—Apply “Musical,” Box 320, Invercargill. 7396 PRAMS OXLEY PRAMS Always up-to-date. Rustless Spring Mattress. Detachable Body From Broad, Small. Ltd.. Batcheler’s Dee Street, Trusler’s. Gore. TENDERS. G. FREDRIC, LTD. EEGISTERED PLUMBERS, KELVIN STREET, ’Phone : Business 93; Residence 1594, Manufacturers of SPOUTING, RIDGING TANKS, BATHS. SKYLIGHTS. Estimates given for all classes of indoor and outdoor work. PRAMS Q IMPLEX PRAMS—Latest Folding ’ Easy pushing models. Neat appearance, also Push Chairs from Batchelers. 123 Dee Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 23931, 25 September 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23931, 25 September 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23931, 25 September 1939, Page 1

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