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AMUSEMENTS n=COMM. FRIDAY=j St. John Ambulance Centennial Baby Contest SCREENING OF INVERCARGILL BABIES NUMBERS 1 - G 7 \ Ilin., / ■ / Fmajesticl < 2L— "Distinction" X 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” “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 I be admitted. Plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Rice's Majestic Shop or Theatre; Tel. 738. OTAUTAU TOWN HALL. TONIGHT (Wednesday) at 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 /CORONATION THEATRE. V NIGHTCAPS. TONIGHT. 7.45 p.m. PATRIC KNOWLES in “STORM OVER BENGAL” “STORM OVER BENGAL” (Approved for Universal Exhibition), with ROCHELLE HUDSON RICHARD CROMWELL TONIGHT, 7.45 p.m. 4387 j ■ '“=!!!’ ‘ QUEEN CARNIVAL CITY PATRIOTIC EFEORT ( QUEEN CARNIVAL. A QUEEN CARNIVAL, in conjunction with the A. & P. Association’s J Winter Show, is being held by the 1 Invercargill Metropolitan Patriotic Committee. The Winter Show and Carnival will be held in the Drill Hall on ' MAY 9th, 10th and 11th. Three Princesses have been chosen and the city has been divided into three areas, as follows:— : NAVY PRINCESS: MISS PHILLIPA HODGE (Gladstone, Waikiwi, and | South Invercargill from Tyne | Street to Biggar Street, Elies Road, and Otatara). ARMY PRINCESS: MISS HELEN HARGEST (East Invercargill, Avenal, Northend, and South Invercargill from Dalrymple Street to Clifton). AIR FORCE PRINCESS: MISS ETHEL NEAME (North Invercargill, Georgetown, Central—Gala Street to Forth Street, Elies Road to Estuary). SUPPORT YOUR PRINCESSTICKETS 6d. EVERYONE CAN HELP—ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Ladies’ Committees throughout Invercargill are raising funds in this and many other directions. COME. TO THE CARNIVAL! DRILL HALL, MAY 9th, 10th, and 11th. Entertainment for All Tastes. PRODUCE STALLS AT THE CARNIVAL. A special Produce Stall is being arranged and the Patriotic Carnival Committee will be very pleased to receive gifts of anything saleable from city and country friends. Telephone Enquiries, to Phone 1810. 4383 DRESSMAKING THE MODERN ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING Teaches the latest and simplest method of Dressmaking and Cutting from “Moderne Templets.” Classes Daily also Monday Evening. Demonstrations Free. MISS E. COWLEY, Principal. Everybody’s Buildings. MRS J. R. McKENZIE, ARTHUR STREET, WINTON KESUMES Dressmaking. Children's Clothes a specialty. Hemstitching 4d per yd. Special Junior classes (13 to 18). Seniors as usual. Phone 107. F5l TRESPASS NOTICES NO SHOOTING ALLOWED on our Properties, Seaward Downs. J. R. BATES. GEORGE McCALL. 4370

PRAMS HOWARD LEO wins the Rustless Mattress OXLEY PRAM. Mr and Mrs Humphreys, Burnside. Another Free Pram this quarter. BALLROOM POWDER. Gives a highly polished surface TO ALL BALLROOM FLOORS. 2/6 Tin. quickly and easily APPLIED. Generous Sized Tin. BROAD, SMALL, LTD. CLEARANCE TYRES. Less 30% One V only new 600-21 Gutta Percha. Two only new 33 x 4 Gutta Perchas.— WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Wood Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 24114, 1 May 1940, Page 1

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