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amusements BEAUTIFUL There ig GIRL n ]y one clue FOUND _ a y lost glove. DEAD! A Spectacular Highlight is an Aqua-Dance. Amazing evolutions in a glass tank by NIGHT CLUB BATHING BEAUTIES. NIGHT CLUB BATHING BEAUTIES. REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp’n. Ltd. 2 p.m.—FINALLY TODAY-7.45 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present A new idea in Detective Stories with ramifications of intrigue, blackmail and mystery. WASHINGTON MELODRAMA WASHINGTON MELODRAMA WASHINGTON MELODRAMA WASHINGTON MELODRAMA WASHINGTON MELODRAMA WASHINGTON MELODRAMA with FRANK MORGAN Ann Rutherford, Kent Taylor, Virginia Grey. Dan Dailey, jun. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Also THE MELBOURNE CUP OF 1941. MARCH OF TIME LATEST AIR MAIL NEWS Box Plans: H. & J. Smith’s, Begg’s and Theatre. (Phone 1938). ST. JAMES, GORE (Dir.: John Fuller and Sons). 8 p.m. Sat.-Mon., 8 p.m. Matinee Saturday, at 2 p.m. GEORGE FORMBY in “CALL A COP” “CALL A COP” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Supporting attractions include THE MELBOURNE CUP and “MARCH OF TIME.” Plans at West’s and St. James.

SPORTS MEETING ST. JOHN'S GIRLS’ SCHOOL. (Incorporated). ANNUAL SPORTS. SCHOOL GROUNDS, 2 p.m. TODAY (FRIDAY). HIKE Board of Management, Pupils JL and Staff extend a cordial invitation to all parents and friends of the school to be present. J. A. POTTINGER, 3512 Chairman. SHOP DAY PATRIOTIC SHOP, DEE STREET. THE Central Patriotic Sub-Committee will hold a Shop Day on Frday,. 14th inst. in the Alexandra Buildings, two doors from Wm. A. Brown, Jeweller. Cakes, Sweets, Produce, etc., will be gratefully accepted. YOUR SUPPORT SOLICITED. (All funds for our Soldier Boys) Take home for lunch some of our Hot Cornish Pasties. N 1387 SALE OF WORK SALE OF WORK ftHURCH OF CHRIST, Teviot Street, U SATURDAY, November 15th, At 2.30 p.m. STALLS: PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS, CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES, FLOWERS, PRODUCE, SWEETS AND TEA ROOMS. 3121 FAIR Georgetown barrow fair, SATURDAY, November 15. Procession from tram terminus at 2 p.m. Boys’ Battalion Band, decorated barrows, fancy dress parade. Stalls, Competitions, Baby show etc. At Mr J. D. Campbell’s residence, Morton Street. Miss M. Flaus’s pupils and concert party. Afternoon tea. Admission to ground: Adults 6d, Children 3d. If wet the Fair will be held in the Georgetown Citizens’ Hall. All proceeds for local Red Cross Voluntary Aid Detachments. Nk376

PRAMS HEATHER GRACE wins Oxley Free Pram. Mi’ and Mrs Twaddle, Wangaloa. Another this Quarter. MISCELLANEOUS BOWLING SHOES, Tennis Shoes Repaired with crepe rubber.—Cnr. Dee and Yarrow Streets. N 1391 TODAY’S Specials in Ladies’ Coats; SW to OS, 84/-. —Abraham Wachner. PAT people feel and look years younger after 'taking BONKORA. Obtainable from all chemists. BIG REDUCTIONS—Loins Mutton 2/6 each, at Winders’ Butchery, Kelvin Street. Phone 865. N 1403 WHY Pay More for Quality Meat. Get it cheaper at Winders’ Butchery, Kelvin Street. N 1403 YOUR Opportunity! Ladies’ Coats £6/15/-, for £5/5/- today. All sizes.—Abraham Wachner. J& J. IRVING’S. Patent Straddle Harrows for turnip drills. Best and cheapest implements on the market for keeping down yarr and weeds before the turnips come through the ground.—Apply J. & J. Irving, Kennington, or P. R. Mallon, Gore. We do all kinds of Electric -Welding. 2826 STEWART’S MUSIC STORE. Temple Chambers, Esk Street. KEEP your Piano in repair by having it overhauled by an expert. Our work is guaranteed and our Prices reasonable. PHONE 1683. NOW showing edge-to-edge Coats, fashionable cut, in smartest shades including black and navy. We have a lovely selection of Afternoon Frocks and the prices will please you.—Morrison’s. Cambridge Place.

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Southland Times, Issue 24592, 14 November 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 24592, 14 November 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 24592, 14 November 1941, Page 1

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