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AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TODAY 2 p.m. — 7.45 p.m. Kay Francis — lan Hunter George Brent — Gloria Dickson in “SECRETS OF AN ACTRESS” (Rec. by Censor for Adults) Nova Pilbcam — Edmund Gwenn in “CHEER BOYS CHEER” (App. for Universal Exhibition) K ..mill 7 / MAJESTIC < if “Distinction” Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corporation Ltd 2 p.m. TOMORROW 7.45 p.m. Laughter—Music —Comedy SANDY POWELL Chases the Gloom away in “Home From Home” (A . for Universal Exhibition) DICK FORAN - JANE WYMAN in “Private Detective” (Rec. by Censor for Adults) fi= ST. JOHN AMBULANCE =7 CENTENNIAL BABY CONTEST District Competition Now In Progress Plans H & J Smiths. Rices Majestic Shop or Theatre; Tel 738 COMMUNITY SING CIVIC THEATRE, TONIGHT, 8 p.m. ARMY NIGHT. ARMY NIGHT. All Profits to Army Princess. Battalion Band. Battalion Band. Solos, Mrs Raymond Walker. Recitation, Little Noeline Cole. Solos, Mrs H. Ritchie. Dancing by Pupils Southland School of Dancing, under direction Mr A. Sutherland. LYRIC TRIO LYRIC TRIO. Misses Edwina, Ethel and Joyce Hargest Sweet Songs. Stirring Music. Reserves at Begg’s 1/-. Gallery at Matheson’s 6d. Cheerios 2/-. 6068 D. K. TORRANCE, Box 70. PATRIOTIC FUNCTIONS

ORETI PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE FAIR FAIR FAIR ORETI HALL, THURSDAY, 4th July, At 7 p.m. COMMUNITY SING, SHEEP-GUESSING COMPETITION. CAKES, SWEETS, PRODUCE, MYSTERY TENT, ETC. ROLL UP AND HELP THE SOLDIERS. J. L. HAZLETT, 6081 Hon. Secretary. SOCIAL AFTERNOON SOUTHLAND WOMEN’S CLUB. Asocial afternoon will be held on Friday, 28th June at 2.45 p.m. when Miss Joyce Gilmour will give a Travel Talk. 6072 FINANCIAL SOUTHLAND BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. (Established 1869). CURRENT Loans total over £3,000,000 DEPOSITS Total over £1,700,000 The Society has ample funds for loans on new and approved securities and invites applications. Repayment can be made at the following rates:— 19/4,15/4, 11/4 per 100 per four-weekly month. £4/16/7, £3/16/7, £2/16/7 per £5OO per four-weekly month. £9/13/1, £7/13/1, £5/13/1 per £lOOO per four-weekly month. A. S. FROGGATT, President. H. RITCHIE, Secretary. DENTAL REPAIRS APPLEGARTH DENTAL REPAIR SERVICE 89 DEE STREET. OPPOSITE REGENT THEATRE. PHONE 2398. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED by family (father in illhealth) Girls’ (7 and 9), Woman’s, Man’s Left-off Clothing. Leave for “Grateful,” Times Office. JwB43 BRUCE, Pure Wool Reversible Bed Rugs in two tone effect, with silk whipped or satin bound ends. Pastel shades. Single bed 25/6, double bed 32/6.—Bruce Woollen Shop, Esk Street. W BERRIDGE, Conon Street. Sale Bargains. Men’s Working Boots 19/6, Men’s Shoes from 14/6, Girls’ Shoes 7-10’s 9/11; black or brown. Ladies’ Shoes 11/9, 13/9, 18/9, 24/-. See window for other Sale Bargains. MAIDS’ Brush Wool Cardigans, with nice soft finish. Good range of attractive shades. Mill Price 8/-, 10/-. —Bruce Woollen Shop, Esk Street. STEWART’S MUSIC STORE. WE beg to advise that we are now established in our New Premises situated in ESK STREET, next door to the REGENT BOOK CLUB where we shall be pleased to see our old and new clients. STEWART’S MUSIC STORE. ESK STREET. Next to Regent Book Club. Phone 1683. MEN’S Brush Wool Lumber Jackets, in a good range of new and popular shades. Ideal for winter sport. S.M. and M 20/-, OS 21/-, XOS 22/6—Bruce Woollen Shop, Esk St.

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Southland Times, Issue 24163, 27 June 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 24163, 27 June 1940, Page 1