AMUSEMENTS SIDE-ACHES for Adults ! CONVULSIONS for Children I IN SANDY POWELL’S FUNNIEST COMEDY RIOT ! Children 6d at Matinee Today 2 p.m. 2p “- STATE Bpra - Dir.: Amalgamated Theatre.' Ltd You’ll Do Everything But Collapse — From Laughing I LAUGHS I YELLS ’ ROARS! Greet every single one of _ the screamingly comical situations created by SANDY POWELL SANDY POWELL SANDY POWELL SANDY POWELL SANDY POWELL as A. B. Skipton—the biggest nuisance in the Navy in — ===== “ALL AT SEA” ===== ===== “ALL AT SEA” ===== ===== “ALL AT SEA” ===== I (Approved for Universal Exhibition) with Kay Walsh, John Warwick Gus McNaughton with Britain's mighty Navy as a background for Britain’s Funniest Comedian , And Featuring —— The New Naval Song Hit: “Ain't It Grand To Be I In The Navy” A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE—AND A SHIP FULL OF COMEDY, FUN AND LAUGHTER 1 IT’S A NON-STOP SCREEN SCREAM I I Excellent Supports Plans at Begg’s or State: Tel. 645. NIGHTCAPS FIORONATION THEATRE. V TONIGHT, 8 p.m. William Boyd, George Hayes, Russell Hayden in Clarence E. Mulford’s “SUNSET TRAIL” “SUNSET TRAIL” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Double-feature with Gail Patrick, Robert Preston in “DISBARRED" “MARCH OF TIME.” 3456 PICNICS (THE WOODLANDS DISTRICT PIC--8 NIC will be held in the usual Paddock on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th. Dance to follow. 3461 r[IHE LOCHIEL DISTRICT PICNIC *- will be held on Wednesday, February 12th, in School Grounds. 3483 HLENCOE-HEDGEHOPE PICNIC & IJ SPORTS, HEDGEHOPE DOMAIN Saturday, February 15, commencing 12.30 p.m. Chopping, Sawing, Running, Dancing and Novelty Events. Excellent cash prizes. Hot Water supplied. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Admission 2/- and 1/-. 3467 J. W. SUTTON, Sec.
GLENCOE-HEDGEHOPE picnic & SPORTS. Special prize donated I for Sailor’s Hornpipe under 10 years. ; Fh29o | .EXCURSION TO COLAC BAY. THE Makarewa Freezing Workers’ Annual Picnic will be held on Saturday, March Ist. Train leaving Invercargill stopping at all stations to Wrights Bush (inclusive). Invercargill dep. 9.40 a.m. Colac 11.10. Return journey leaving Colac 5.20. Hot Water, Tea, Sugar, Milk provided Free. Races start at 1 p.m. sharp. S. KENNEDY, 3457 Secretary. MEETINGS NOTICE. PROPOSED RABBIT BOARD. A MEETING of Ratepayers of the surrounding districts, will be held in the Gorge Road Flail on Saturday, Bth February, 1941, at 8 p.m. to consider a proposal to form a Rabbit Board. A committee of supporters will be set up to further the movement. Conveners: The Gorge Road Dairy Co., Ltd. A. E. MILLARD, 3381 Chairman. RALLY OF WOMEN AND GIRLS CALL TO SERVICE. THE Women’s War Service Auxiliary seeks to consolidate women’s war effort in the Dominion. All women and girls are cordially invited to a meeting to be held in the Supper Room, Victoria Concert Chamber, at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, 11th February, 1941. Mrs Knox Gilmer, member of the Dominion Council and Dominion Executive will address the meeting. Mr C. B. Tapley, Chairman of the Territorial Force Association, will preside. Immediately following the above meeting, a meeting of accredited delegates from organisations of women and girls will be held for the purpose of electing 7 members to serve on the local district committee. Organisations which have hot been communicated with by letter should apply at once to the Deputy Mayor, Town Hall, Invercargill, who will give all necessary information and supply forms for nomination of candidates for the committee. 3479 SPORTS Flannels, Dry cleaned, 3/at Siddall’s Dye Works, Esk Street (opposite Police Station). NURSE recommends Bonkora to patients after losing 401bs. in 6 weeks.—STEWART, Chemist, Dee Street. 6
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Southland Times, Issue 24355, 8 February 1941, Page 1
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