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AMUSEMENTS TWO DISTINCT SHOWS TONIGHT ! TWO DISTINCT SHOWS TONIGHT ! At 7.45- “HOTEL IMPERIAL” and At 10.30— Midnight Session ; Peter B. Kyne’s “VALLEY OF THE GIANTS” REGENT THEATRE Dlr.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp'n. Ltd. 2 p.m. Finally Today 7.45 Paramount Pictures Present Jsa Miranda — Ray Milland ]sa Miranda — Ray Milland and the * ' DON COSSACK CHOIR DON COSSACK CHOIR in “HOTEL IMPERIAL” “HOTEL IMPERIAL” “HOTEL IMPERIAL” “HOTEL IMPERIAL” “HOTEL IMPERIAL” —Where Friend Meets Foe! And a Stranger’s Smile tonight may Mean tomorrow’s death warrant. 1939’s most exciting love story ? in the world’s strangest setting ? (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ALSO POPEYE THE SAILOR Sportlight, Musical, News etc. Commencing at MIDNIGHT MATINEE MIDNIGHT MATINEE MIDNIGHT MATINEE 10.30 TONIGHT ! TONIGHT ! PETER B. KYNE’S PETER B. KYNE’S PIETER B. KYNE’S VALLEY VALLEY VALLEY VALLEY Of The GIANTS GIANTS GIANTS GIANTS In Colour In Colour In Colour Mightier in its Thrills Than Any Picture You’ve JEver Seen! ' . "■■■. ~ ' 7, BOOK EARLY! For tonight & Saturday BOOK EARLY! Plans H. & J. Smith’s, BOOK EARLY! Rice’s Regent Shop BOOK EARLY! and Theatre. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PUBLIC NOTICES INVERCARGILL AND SUBURBAN MASTER BUTCHERS’ ASSOCIATION. OWING to all Butchers having to PAY CASH for Stock, Customers are requested to PAY CASH as from Ist December, 1939. A. L. ADAMSON, 9416 Secretary. CENTENNIAL ROYAL SHOW. DECEMBER 12th, 13th & 14th. WRITTEN Applications for Space for Industrial Displays are invited. Such applications should be in the hands' of the undersigned by Wednesday, December the 6th. SOUTHLAND .AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCN. A. L. ADAMSON, 9423 Secretary. “It’s good to be merry at Meat”—old Proverb. THE whole family will be merry when you serve PRIME LAMB SUPPLIES ARE NOW OBTAINABLE from JAMES HOLLAND BUTCHER, DEE STREET 'PHONES: 313 and 1349. H. W. FROST Invercargill, Ltd., DENTISTS, CAMBRIDGE PLACE 9 a.m.—s pm. Daily 7—8.30 Friday Evening. ’PHONE 1051. PRIVATE 1886. GORE BRANCH. EACH TUESDAY St. James Theatre Building. Irk Street. ’PHONE 5565. DYER FRUITERER, NEWS BUILDINGS, PHONE 2096. 96 DEE STREET. END OF SEASON MARMALADE. 2/6 Boiling. 3/- Sliced. We have fresh stocks of WHITESTONE TURNIPS, CELERY. BEETROOT, LETTUCE, SPRING ONIONS, SPRING CABBAGE. RHUBARB, LEEKS. PUMPKIN. -Also— BERRI ORANGES, 7 a 1/-. STURMERS—7/6, 4/- half-case. STATESMAN-6/-. DELICIOUS, STURMERS, GRANNY SMITH. JONATHAN. New shipment CALIFORNIAN GRAPES—2/- lb. WE DELIVER FREE. CHRYSLER 6 Cylinder Tourer. Paint, tyres, hood and curtains as new. Inspect earIy.—MACAULAY MOTORS, LTD.

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Southland Times, Issue 23988, 1 December 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 23988, 1 December 1939, Page 1