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AMUSEMENTS Final Screening Today OF THE PICTURE THAT EVERY DEMOCRATIC MINDED WILL-TO-WIN-THE-WAR CITIZEN SHOULD SEE “MEIN KAMPF” This film has been “MEIN KAMPF” produced under au“MEIN KAMPF” thoritative auspices—“MElN KAMPF” it portrays for the “MEIN KAMPF” first time on the “MEIN KAMPF” screen the life ot “MEIN KAMPF” ADOLF HITLER “MEIN KAMPF” and is composed of “MEIN KAMPF” actual documentary “MEIN KAMPF” scenes and authentic “MEIN KAMPF” reconstruction of “MEIN KAMPF” salient episodes m “MEIN KAMPF” the march of events “MEIN KAMPF” which culminated in “MEIN KAMPF” the rape of Poland “MEIN KAMPF” and the present war. EVERYTHING IS EITHER FACT OR BASED ON FACT (Rec. by Censor for Adults) MAJESTIC Dir.: Fullers’ Theatre Corp’n. Ltd. Tomorrow- —— James Street’s Evening Post story read by millions . . . of Co and Text and their no-account dog . . . becomes the grandest screen story of the season. “THE BISCUIT EATER” “THE BISCUIT EATER” with Billy Lee — Cordell Hickman and “Promise” their “Pul” |!;|! ON THE SAME PROGRAMME j|!|| The most captivating musical Western to ever reach the screen “BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN” “BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN” with Jack Benny — Ellen Drew Andy Devine — Ji 'il Harris and Rochester (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) Plans H. : J. Smith’s, Rice’s Majestic Shop or Theatre; Tel. 738. PICNICS THE APARIMA SCHOOL PICNIC will be held at The Rocks, Riverton, on Friday, February 7. Sugar, tea and hot water provided. Fel9l Extras at myross sports on Saturday, Seann Truibhas under 10 years, Scottish Reel open, gold medal Ist, medal 2nd. Consolation Dances also. Weaver's bus leaves 12.45. Hot water and milk free. Admission 1/6 and 6d. 3384 GARDEN PARTY THORNBURY BRANCH W.D.F.U. C I ARDEN PARTY and Bring and I Buy Sale at residence of Mrs A. H. Hall, Thornbury, THURSDAY, February 6th. Stalls, Afternoon Tea. 3322 - - ~ ■ * •' —' TRANSPORT NOTICE TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT, 1931. NO. 4 LICENSING AUTHORITY. PUBLIC sittings of the Licensing Authority will be held in the Automobile Association’s Boardroom, corner Don and Kelvin Streets, Invercargill, on Wednesday, 12th February, 1941, at 10 a.m., to receive evidence and representations in favour of or against the following applications:— GOODS — Suspension: L. J. Blomfield, Invercargill; G. K. Taylor, Hollyford. Transfer: G. Gordon (from J. T. Agnew). TAXlCAB—Amendment: Invercargill Red Band Taxis Ltd; Southland Taxis. FIXATION—MaiI Subsidy: McCurdy & Sons, Dipton: A. B. MacDougall, Winton; W. Grant, Winton; A. S. Gill. Winton; Mrs E. M. Harper & Sons, Wrights Bush. Further particulars may be obtained from N. E. JORY, Secretary, Fel94 P.O. Box 886. Dunedin. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES SCHOOL of Elocution and Pantomime Work, etc.-—Mrs LIDDELL (Gold medallist), Registered teacher, resumes teaching Monday, 10th February, Studio 170 Crinan Street. 3374 MR W- DOBIE, Registered teacher of Pianoforte. Organ and Theory, resumed teaching on Tuesday, February 4th. Studio: 184 Spey Street. Railway concession tickets. Interviews daily. MISS M. TRING CROFTS, 183 Esk St. Registered Teacher. Resumes Music tuition, Tuesday, February 4th. 3148

MUSIC STUDIO: 157 Leet Street. TERESA LAVELLE (Registered Teacher) EESUMES Teaching on Wednesday, February sth. Pupils kindly attend at usual hours. 3192 ACADEMY OF DANCING AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT. RE-OPENS ST. MARY’S HALL, Saturday, February 15th, 10-12 a.m. Phone 1168. MADAME MAY THORN Instructress, certified teacher and adjudicator, specialises in indoor and outdoor physical development, Deportment and National Dancing. Pupils’ successes listed prove efficiency of training. All THREE Seasons’ Trophies for most points 1939-40: Boys under 12 and open section. All FOUR Southland Championships 1940-41 Season. 78 Firsts, 71 Seconds, 55 Third Prizes in last 5 months Southland only. 17 Placings in competitions at Milton, Dunedin, Timaru, Ashburton and Christchurch. 3386 DENTAL REPAIRS PUBLIC NOTICE THE APPLEGARTH -DENTAL REPAIR SERVICE Will in future be carried on under my name. R. A. de LATOUR, DENTIST, 89 DEE ST. Opp. Regent Theatre. Phone 2398. “ A NVIL PAINTS” last longer.—Smith 21 & Smith, Ltd., Esk Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 24353, 6 February 1941, Page 1

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