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AMUSEMENTS _____ THE' ANZACS RIDE - AGAIN! Devil-May-Care Hard-riding Sons of Australia Hardened to Every Peril Except The Inviting Eyes Of An Alluring Girl!REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp'n. Ltd. 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S New Universal Presents Charles Chauvel’s Masterpiece. BETTY BRYANT, CHIPS RAFFERTY, GRANT TAYLOR, PAT TWOHILL, JOE VALLI, In “FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN” “FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN “FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN “FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN “FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN” “FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN “FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN” “FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN” Bringing to life the campaign of a body of men whose name has become a byword for glory and mad daring! Made in Australia For The Empire To Admire And To Thrill The Hearts of All New Zealanders! Box Plans: H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Regent Shop and Theatre. (Phone 1938.) (Recommended By Censor For Adults) THE ANZACS RIDE AGAIN! DRESSMAKING HOLLYWOOD School of Dressmaking, Roslyn House, Esk Street, Mrs Mercier, Principal. Cast aside the cares of Dressmaking by learning from the “Simplest System Known.” Call for free demonstration or send for booklet. Don’t forget our cutting, tacking and pattern service. All inquiries, Roslyn House, Invercargill. Phone 2743. PUBLIC NOTICES WOOL DISPLAY

ILL WOOLGROWERS who saved A Fleeces for- display or competition at the Southland Winter Show are now requested to send them in to the undersigned for display at the Grand Patriotic Exhibition, Invercargill, May 8, 9 and 10. No entry fee. Certificates will be awarded. SOUTHLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION. A. L. ADAMSON, Secretary. Aw 92 The Crescent, Invercargill. SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. COOL STORAGE OF GAME. IDHE attention of Shooters, and ownJ ers of Cool etc. Chambers is drawn to the following excerpt from the Animals Protection and Game Regulations 1939. SECTION 10.

(1) Any person authorized to take or kill or to sell imported game or native game or both may place in any freezing or cool chamber any such game so taken or killed, which may be kept in such chamber until required by< the person depositing the same, but not beyond seven days after the close of the open season.

(2) When placing imported game or native game in a freezing or cool chamber the person placing it therein shall forthwith furnish the secretary of the acclimatization society in whose district the chamber is situated with a written statement containing his full name and postal address, the number of his license, or the authority under which the game was taken or killed, the name of the acclimatization district in which such license or authority was issued, the number of imported game or native game so placed in such chamber, and the date on which such game was placed therein. (3) The manager or person in charge of such chamber shall furnish the secretary of the acclimatization society in whose district the chamber is situated with full particulars of the imported game or native game deposited therein, and shall permit the secretary or any person authorized by such secretary in that behalf to inspect such game at any time whilst it is in the chamber.

(4) The manager or person in charge of a freezing or cool chamber shall deliver any imported game or native game deposited therein in manner aforesaid to its owner in person only or to his written order, when authorized to do so by the secretary of the acclimatization society, and the secretary shall grant the necessary authority when required by the owner to do so. (5) The manager or person in charge of a freezing or cool chamber in which imported game or native game is deposited shall keep a register in the form No. 4 in the Schedule hereto in which he shall enter the particulars specified therein in respect of all game deposited with him, and shall allow the secretary of the acclimatization society or other authorized officer to inspect the register at any time. The Council intend to make investigations this season and to take action where necessary.

Further information may be obtained from the Society. D. CUTHBERTSON, 6038 Secretary.

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Southland Times, Issue 24421, 29 April 1941, Page 1

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