AMUSEMENTS Ho! Ho! A LAUGH ON THE OCEAN WAVE! A LAUGH ON THE OCEAN WAVE! Ho! Ho! BIG MATINEE at 2 P.M. REGENT THEATRE Dlr.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp’n. Ltd. 2 P.M.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S British Empire Films Present TOMMY TRINDER TOMMY TRINDER The New British Comedy Star The New British Comedy Star in A Sailor’s Farewell To Gloom. LAUGHTER— Is the Keynote LAUGHTER— To Turn The Whole Town Upsidedown. “SAILORS THREE” “SAILORS THREE” “SAILORS THREE” Ho! THREE” Ho! “SAILORS THREE” “SAILORS THREE” They Steal one of Hitler’s New BatSSSSS tieships—Just For the Fun of it! TOMMY TRINDER CLAUDE HULBERT Ho! MICHAEL WILDING Ho! England’s Merriest 55553 Men in a Riot of Rollicking Fun! “SAILORS THREE” “SAILORS THREE” “SAILORS THREE” Ho! “SAILORS THREE” Ho! “SAILORS THREE” “SAILORS THREE” (Approved For Universal Exhibition) Also LITTLE LAMBKIN”— CoIour Classic. PATHE PICTORIAL— Variety. ROMANTIC ENGLAND And THESE HISTORIC FILMS Pi-ime Minister MARCH CHURCHILL of and TIME President LABOUR ROOSEVELT and Meet At Sea. DEFENCE. Allied Victory In Syria Allied Victory In Syria Etc. BOOK EARLY! Plans: H. & J. Smith’s. BOOK EARLY! Begg’s and BOOK EARLY! Theatre (Phone 1938). . I?.- —■ — United War-Time Business Effort ’Phone 169 jV MISS BETTY DOUBLE, . Beauty Specialist. . "I MR C. DOUBLE, a/ Gentlemen’s Hairdresser. ESK STREET I (Corner Cambridge Place) (| The Very Latest in Non-Electric || | Permanent Waving. Full Head ||| | | £l/1/-; Three-quarter Head, |||| j I I || 15/-- Il Illi I I 111 111 llil ||| HU Please remember ’Phone |||| |||| | 1111111 l Number - 169 - it’s not yet ||||| |||| llllllilll in the Book ! ||||||| Illi BUS NOTICE SPECIAL BUS SERVICE MISSION ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH. ABUS will leave H. & H. Garage on Sunday at 6.20 p.m. for Kennington, Waimatua, Tisbury and arriving St. Patrick’s Church, 7 p.m. Fare 1/- Return. WEEK NIGHTS—Bus leaves at 6.50 p.m. to arrive at St. Patrick’s Church 7.30 p.m. Fare 1/- Return. Return Trip Sunday Bus leaves 8.30 p.m. Week nights at 9 p.m. Sr7ol HOME GUARD NOTICE WYNDHAM HOME GUARD AT the parade on Monday, 22nd September, 1941, at 7.30 p.m. instruction will be given in (a) Loading and firing practice; (b) Fire orders; (c) Demonstration of “Molotov Cocktail.” Full attendance is requested. 1376 C. G. DAVEY, Secretary. BRING AND BUY SALE BRING AND BUY SALE. SPRINGHILLS HALL, 31st OCTOBER In Aid of Patriotic Funds. 1358 CHILDREN’S Tricycles wanted. Cash Prices. Apply WILSON’S CYCLE STORES, cnr. Dee and Spey Streets. PT WORTH of Manchester Goods or X 3 Furnishings for 2/- Deposit and WeekIy.—BUTTERFIELDS. 5p564 PAA sft. sheets reconditioned CorruUvV gated Iron. Suitable for fences and farm use. from 4/6 per sheet.—E. H. BALL, Kelvin Street. 3 PLY Queensland Maple Venesta. Bft by 3ft. sheets. 10/- each.—E. H. BALL, Kelvin Street. SAW Bench complete with 3 h.p. electric motor and saws, £lB.— E. H. BALL. Kelvin Street. WANTED to Buy for Cash Children’s Tricycles—any condition. WILSON’S CYCLE STORES, cnr. Dee and Spey Streets.
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Southland Times, Issue 24545, 20 September 1941, Page 1
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