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AMUSEMENTS Finally Today : 2.0 & 8.0 —JESSIE MATTHEWS——MICHAEL REDGRAVEALASTAIR SlM—in “CLIMBING HIGH” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) J STATE “Ik 'l|[ The Leading Theatre Hearing Aids Available AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) TOMORROW — FRL AT 2.0 & 8.0 THE “MUST SEE” PICTURE OF THE YEAR! Australia’s Robin Hood and his daring band re-live the breathless days when men fought, loved and died to carve a nation out of a lawless wilderness! “P ATTAIN TIURY” V ATTAIN -T URY ” “P ATTAIN T7IURY” VATTAIN 1 URY” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) with BRIAN AHERNE VICTOR McLAGLEN June Lang John Carradine Taul Lukas Virginia Field Douglas Dumbrille MAGNIFICENT ’ In Its Sweep ! ! POWERFUL ! — In Its Drama ! ! Plans at Begg’s or State; Tel. 645. ST. JAMES, GORE NOW SHOWING. Charlie McCarthy — Edgar Bergen in “YOU CAN’T CHEAT AN' HONEST MAN” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). MEETINGS. notice THE Invercargill Deaf Club will meet every Saturday night at Back Social Hall of the Salvation Army, Tay St. All deaf persons may come and join the club by communicating with the Secretary, Mrs J. A. Greenfield, 150 Mary Street. Nx777 SALE OF WORK SALE of Work and Jumble Stall. Keep December 2nd, afternoon and evening free and come to East Road Mission Hall. Xmas novelties, produce, cakes, sweets, afternoon tea, etc. Bargains for all; Admission free. NzB44 BUS NOTICE H, & H. MOTORS, LTD. RIVERTON ROCKS-INVERCARGILL SERVICE. /COMMENCING on Sunday, December V 3rd, the Summer Sunday Service to the Rocks, will be run as under:— Leave Rocks 8.45 a.m. Leave Rocks 5 p.m. Leave Invercargill 10.45 a.m. Leave Invercargill 10.30 p.m. GEO. HEWTON, Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES NEW SEASON’S SPORTS ATTIRE. Buy yours now while the SELECTION LASTS. MEN’S SPORTS COATS In every up-to-date style. Blue, Air Force Blue, Green, London Tan and Fawn. 35/-, 45/-, 47/6, 52/6, 55/-. MEN’S SPORTS TROUSERS High Grade Worsteds. A splendid variety of all popular shades. 22/6, 27/6, 29/6, 32/6, 35/-. SELF-SUPPORTING SPORTS TROUSERS No Belt required, this Trousers is ideal for Sports wear, combining comfort with smartness. All Shades of Worsteds. 35/-. SPORTS^SHIRTS New Towelling Cloth with lace-up Fronts. Blue, Green, Lemon, Brown and Ox Blood, 8/6. CELANESE, SHORT SLEEVED SPORTS SHIRTS All New Plain and Striped Patterns. Buttoned and Zip Fastener. 8/6, 9/6, 10/6 & 11/6. SUMMER-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR INTERLOCK SINGLETS & SHORTS. 1/6, 2/6, 3/11 & 4/9 each. ALEX. D. PATERSON, “SUPREME MEN’S SHOP,” 58 TAY STREET. TURN your unused Piano into cash. BEGG’S offer highest prices. 9389 MORRISON’S, Arcade. Frocks WX, OS, XOS. Prices from 39/6. Coats Teal, Green and Black, Navy from £4/15/6. MEN’S All Wool Cycling and Rowing Shorts; double seats. Elastic waist. Black only. SM and M, 7/6; OS, 8/6. —Bruce Mill Depot, Kelvin Street. MEN’S Fine Worsted Sox in large assortment of colourings. Good summer weight. Mill Price 2/3 Pair. —Bruce Mill Depot, Kelvin Street. FARMERS! You can buy your Milking Shed Equipment entirely from us: Machines, Cans, Coolers, Buckets, Water Pump, etc.—WILKINS, LU)., Manufacturers, Invercargill.

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Southland Times, Issue 23987, 30 November 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23987, 30 November 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23987, 30 November 1939, Page 1