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PATRIOTIC FUNCTIONS Under the Auspices of the Southland Provincial Patriotic Council. PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL WEEK PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL WEEK SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING TONIGHT At 7.45 TONIGHT TONIGHT At 7.45 TONIGHT TEPID JBATHS TEPID BATHS TEPID BATHS TEPID BATHS Special Relay Races. Girls’ Life-sav-ing Competition. Crossing Line Ceremony by Jellicoe Sea Scouts. Humour by Bruno and Bruno junr. Short Film Display of Special interest. Admission by ticket, or Adults 1/-; Children 6d. GRAND VARIETY CONCERT & SING GRAND VARIETY CONCERT & SING 8 p.m. THURSDAY, 22nd, 8 p.m, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, 22nd, 8 p.m. CIVIC THEATRE. CIVIC THEATRE CIVIC THEATRE. CIVIC THEATRE Song Leaders: Messrs Chas. Trim and B. Hammond. Pianist: Mr Norman Armstrong. Popular items by: Southland School of Dancing under direction Mr Alex. Sutherland; Maurice Tansley; First appearance of the “Lone Trail Singer”; Miss Jessie Hodges; Mrs Lemin’s PianoAccordeon Band; R.S.A. Concert Party; Wolf Cubs and Boy Scouts, including Sea Scouts. Admission 1/- or by ticket. Reserves free at Chas. Begg’s, Esk St. Gallery Day Sales at Matheson’s, next Theatre. DEFINITELY NO CHEERIOS. Please Phone No. 1744 with donations for Patriotic Fund. FRIDAY, 23rd. FRIDAY, 23rd. FRIDAY, 23rd. FRIDAY, 23rd. WONDERFUL STREET DAY arranged by Invercargill Traders’ Patriotic Assistance Committee. GRAND SPORTS RALLY GRAND SPORTS RALLY RUGBY PARK RUGBY PARK RUGBY PARK RUGBY PARK SATURDAY NEXT, 24th. SATURDAY SATURDAY NEXT, 24th. SATURDAY (Empire Day). SPARKLING RUGBY, DAZZLING HOCKEY, EXHILARATING BASKETBALL. 1.30 p.m.: MEN’S HOCKEY MATCH: Possibles v. Probables. No. 2 Area. 2 p.m.: BASKETBALL MATCH, No. 1 Area —Rata v. Collegiate (The two Leading Teams Meet). BOY SCOUTS’ DISPLAY. 2.30 p.m.: GRAND MARCH PAST of Sports Players and Scouts. FOUR BANDS ON PARADE. Massed Bands will play and Flag unfurled. 2.45 p.m.: RUGBY FOOTBALL Matches. FLEMING CUP COMPETITION. OLD BOYS v. MARIST on No. 1 Area. (The Two Leading Teams Meet). STAR v. MATAURA, on No. 2 Area. Admission: Adults, Ground 1/-, New Stand and Enclosure 6d. Children, Ground 6d; New Stand and Enclosure 3d. Old Stand Free. (In Aid of Patriotic Fund). 6794 PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL AND SPORTS MEETING. COLAC BAY, JUNE 6,7, 1941. — SPORTS MEETING, Saturday, June 7, commencing 1 p.m. Bushcraft Events. Open—l2in. Standing Block Chop. 14in. Underhand Chop. 18in. Double Handed Sawing. Other Events. Good Prizes. CARNIVAL, Drill Hall each evening. Tug-of-war, Sheep Guessing, Mystery Man, Waltz Competition, Baking Competition, Many other Attractions. Full Programme Later. Entries for Bushcraft Events close with Secretary May 28, 1941. N. J. STICK, 6643 Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES LUXURIOUS 'warmth AND COMFORT 111 With the softest, cosiest, Down Quilts you ever dreamed about. “FAIRY” EIDERDOWN QUILTS 111 nl Made in a range of colours, designs, and prices to suit all homes. DOUBLE BED SIZE 6ft. x sft. . FLORAL CAMBRIC. 42/6 50/— BROCADES—- • 47/6 50/- 59/6 to USASINGLE BED SIZE sift x 41ft. FLORAL CAMBRIC—--37/6 43/6 BROCADES—--35- 49/6 67/6 111 For all Home Furnishing needs shop at — BROAD SMALL LTD. “THE PREMIER STORE,” DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 24440, 21 May 1941, Page 1

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