AMUSEMENTS ~ THE RUSH CONTINUES and The Season Ends Friday So Don’t Delay— BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! Plans: H. & J. Smith’s, Begg’s and Theatre. (’Phone 1938). REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp'n Ltd 2 P.M.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S British Empire Films Present — GEORGE FORMBY — — GEORGE FORMBY — — GEORGE FORMBY — — GEORGE FORMBY — In Fast and Furious Formby Fun. “CALL A COP” “CALL A COP” “CALL A COP” —— “ CALL “CALL A COP” —— (Approved for Universal Exhibition) The Supporting Programme Is Outstanding and Includes “AIR COMMUNIQUE” R.A.F. Pilots At Work Including the Late Pilot-Officer W. S. Williams of Invercargill. ST. JAMES, GORE (Dir. John Fuller and Sons). Thursday, Friday. 2 p.m. Matinee Friday, 2 p.m. James Oliver Curwood’s story of the North West Mounted Police, “RIVER'S END” “RIVER’S END” Denis Morgan—Elizabeth Earl. ASSOCIATE FEATURE: “PIRATES ON HORSEBACK” William Boyd—Russel Hayden. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Plans at West’s and St. James. DANCES. LOOK! Good value for your money at Kew Kindergarten Dance. This is the best entertainment in town Tonight. Four hours’ dancing and good supper, all for 1/6. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. Come and hear them. A GRAND BALL in aid of soldiers’ comforts will be held in the WRIGHT’S BUSH HALL on Wednesday, 10th September. Novelty dances. Merrymakers’ Orchestra. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Scl24 SOCIAL, DANCE & PRESENTATION to Leading Aircraftman C. R. Strang RADIO HALL, WINTON, . .... Tlth September, 1941, at 8.30 p.m. Items and Cards. Presentation at 10 p.m. Admission 2/-. 919
V FINAL NOTICE V Limehills footballers’ victory BALL, LIMEHILLS HALL FRIDAY NIGHT, V Bob Johnson’s Palais Orchestra. V All the latest hits. Ladies 2/-. Gents 3/-. Proceeds in Aid of Patriotic. 1007 4 FAREWELL DANCE will be tendxi ered Mr and Mrs George McAuley in the WAIMAHAKA HALL on Saturday night, 13th September. Admission 2/-, 1/-. 1018 THE TARAMOA Citizens’ Association will hold a Dance in the Taramoa Hall on September 17th, in aid of soldiers’ Christmas parcels. Admission 2/6 and 1/6. 997 KEEP 19th September Free for MOSSBURN DOUBLE VICTORY BALL. Watch for further notice.— I. Russell, L. Dean, Joint Secs. AB3 PUBLIC NOTICES LADIES’ HAIRDRESSING 11/TISS VAL TURNER, MARGUERITE 111 SALON, KELVIN STREET. ’PHONE 2440. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LAKE WAKATIPU STEAMER SERVICE.
CLOSING OF FRANKTON WHARF. 4 S from Saturday, 13th September, xl 1941, the wharf at Frankton, Lake Wakatipu, will be closed for traffic and in future, goods which otherwise would be handled at Frankton, should be consigned to Queenstown. 949 HUNDREDS of Homes in Southland are burning NEWVALE with complete satisfaction. J ton 9/-. Why pay more. We recommend a trial. Phone 25 (sole agent) for enquiries. NEWVALE COAL PTY., Nichol’s Bldgs, Esk Street, Invercargill. AWARUA LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T EDWARD PERCIVAL WARD, of JL« Bluff, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the house and premises situate at Bluff known as the Eagle Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at Winton on the 3rd day of December, 1941, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to John Devoy Ballantyne, my appointee. Dated the 19th Day of August, 1941, E. P. WARD. Russell, Son & Meredith, Solicitors for Applicant. Invercargill. 952 STOCKINGS repaired by experts at Herbert, Haynes & Co., Ltd. 24 hour service. 918 WM. STEWART PIANO CO. Dee Street. Phone 1847. LATEST MUSIC, Piano Repairs and Tuning. Gramophone Repairs, French Polishing. PROMPT ATTENTION. EXPERT SERVICE. 376
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Southland Times, Issue 24536, 10 September 1941, Page 1
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