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AMUSEMENTS \ .iiiiii iin... / / (MAJESTIC \ Z "Distinction" — Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corporation Ltd. 2 p.m. TODAY 7.45 p.m. THE PICTURE THAT EVERY MOTHER AND FATHER MUST SEND EVERY SON AND DAUGHTER TO SEE “DAMAGED GOODS” “DAMAGED GOODS 7 ’ “DAMAGED GOODS” Not a medical lecture but the screen adaptation of Eugene Brieux famous play emphasizing The seriousness of Venereal Disease NOTE “DAMAGED GOODS” has not been shown in Invercargill previously—Children under 14 will not e admitted. Plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Majestic Shop or Theatre; Tel. 738. OTAUTAU TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, Ist May, 8 p.m. After a Record Season at the Majestic. GENE AUTRY in “south of The border “SOUTH OF THE BORDER” Also “SABOTAGE” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition). Clean and Exciting Entertainment. 4318 CITIZENS! Please keep 9th, 10th, and Uth.May as free dates, Winter Show and Queen Carnival, Drill Hall. AyBls KF,EP MAY 29th FREE POR the LIMEHILLS DRAMA CLUB’S PATRIOTIC CONCERT. 4352 DANCES TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT. ST. GEORGE Old Students, Popular Dance. Georgetown Hall, 8 p.m. Admission 1/6. Good supper. Novelties, etc. AyBo4 DANCE. A LEARNERS’ DANCE will be held in the King Street Hall, North Invercargill. Tonight. Monte Carlo. Extended Night. Supper. MR and Mrs Ernie Wilson invite their friends to a return dance in the South Hillend Hall on Tuesday, 30th April, at 8.30 p.m. Aw7os QRAND VICTORY BALL, RADIO HALL, WINTON. Monday, 6th May, 1940. Good Supper. Good Music. Admission: Gentlemen 3/6; Ladies 2/6. 4353 CARD EVENING SOUTH Invercargill Patriotic Committee will hold a Flag 500 in the Bowmont St. Kindergarten on Thursday, the 2nd May, at 8 p.m. Support the Navy Princess. AyBl3 SHOWS OTAUTAU WINTER SHOW. FRIDAY, 3rd MAY, 1940. Good Prizes and Liberal Specials. ENTRIES Close TONIGHT with MISS C. F. HOPE, Secretry. Telephone 20D. P.O. Box 1. 4332

SOUTHLAND METROPOLITAN CENTENNIAL WINTER SHOW DRILL HALL, INVERCARGILL, MAY 9, 10, 11. GRAND DISPLAY OF DAIRY PRODUCE, HAMS AND BACON, JAMS AND PICKLES, FRUIT, BAKING, NEEDLEWORK, LIVE STOCK, WOOL, ROOTS, VEGETABLES, SCHOOL WORK, ETC. Also TRADES DISPLAYS AND FLOWER SHOW. VARIED ENTERTAINMENT EACH EVENING. LATE ENTRIES for above will be received up to May 1. Schedules of Classes and Prize Money are obtainable on application. A. L. ADAMSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 219, Invercargill. Phones 177 and 1549. 4304 MATRIMONIAL ABOUT MARRIAGE—AII introductions made by Gaybie Verette, Pacific Buildings, Auckland, are positively genuine and discreetly arranged. Send stamped envelope for particulars. A 57 TRESPASS NOTICES NO SHOOTING ALLOWED ON MY PROPERTY. AyBoB JAMES SOPER. NO SHOOTING ALLOWED. (FIRESPASSERS will be prosecuted on JL our Bayswater property. Ay796 ROBSON BROS. ALL Trespassers with Guns or Dogs on my property at Papatotara will be prosecuted. All dogs destroyed. Ay795 R. M. ERSKINE. XTO Shooting allowed on our properd’ ties at Morton Mains.—W. Hewitson and J. Tobin. Aw7ol PUPILS WANTED WANTED, Pupils to learn Piano playing by ear. Free booklet supplied on application.—Stewart’s Music Store. FyBl3 PRAMS HOWARD LEO wins the Rustless Mattress OXLEY PRAM. Mr and Mrs Humphreys, Burnside. Another Free Pram this quarter.

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Southland Times, Issue 24113, 30 April 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 24113, 30 April 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 24113, 30 April 1940, Page 1