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AMUSEMENTS CAN N.Z. WITHSTAND AN INVASION Here is the Answer for Everyone to See — “NEW ZEALAND IS READY” J STATE IK ”|| Centrally Heated J'” Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Daily at 2. Nightly at 8. Electrifying Adventures . . Spinetingling Thrills . . . Split-Second Action llllllllllilllllllll <( THE of Crime, Battles caTMT With His Most Des&AIJN 1 perate Enemies. IN | SPRINGS” Gc ° rge Sa ” derS SPKINGb Wendy Barrie —ln Addition — “BRITAIN’S YOUTH’’ “TRAILER TRAGEDY,” Comedy. ' “PICTURE PEOPLE” LATEST OVERSEAS NEWS FOX AUSSIE NEWS Plans at Begg’s or Theatre. Tel. 645. (Recomm. By Censor For Adults.) CIVIC THEATRE A GREAT ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Matinees February 10 and 11. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S Tremendous and Gorgeous Pantomime: ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN Which is breaking all known records in New Zealand. With THE GREAT LEV ANTE, As Abanazar, the Wicked Magician. Supported by 100— BRITISH ARTISTS—IOO

Including Comedians, Specialty Stars, Acrobatic Marvels, Singers and Pantomimists from England, America, South Africa and Australia.

One hundred and one wonderful features, include Old Pekin, Abanazar’s Haunt, the Magic Cave, the Emperor’s Garden, Alladin’s Palace, the Oriental Pageant, Widow Twankey’s funny kitchen ,THE FLYING PRINCESS, the Great Levante’s most unique and original magic tricks, the brilliant Chinese acrobatic tap dancer, the Marionette and Shadowgraph sensations, the Beautiful Ballerinas in lovely ballets, the Piano Accordion featurette, the latest song hits and the amazing and talented TWENTY TINY TOTS in special dance creations. J.C.W.’s Best Pantomime.

Evening Prices: D.C. and R.S. 7/-; Ordinary Stalls 4/-; Gallery 2/-. Children 1/-, 2/- and 3/6. Plus tax. Matinee Prices: D.C. and R.S. 5/-; Unreserved Stalls 3/6; Gallery 2/-. Children 1/-, 2/- and 2/6. Prices plus tax.

Box Plans [will be opened at Begg’s on Thursday, February sth. Touring Manager — John Farrell. 5300

GOSPEL ADDRESS SPECIAL GOSPEL CAMPAIGN held in TEMPERANCE HALL, ESK STREET, 4 Conducted by MR E. COPPIN, Evangelist, of Dimedin, Large Coloured Diagram used to illustrate. Sunday, 25th, 6.30 p.m.: Subject—“THE RECONCILIATION.” Also Wednesday and Thursday, at 7.30 pm. ALL HEARTILY INVITED. 5309 PUBLIC NOTICES CENTRAL DINING ROOMS ESK STREET. RE-OPENING MONDAY, 26th JANUARY. 5330

SPINNING DEMONSTRATIONS , FRIDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1942. DISABLED SOLDIERS’ SHOP (Opposite G.P.0.) PRACTICAL demonstrations will be given by Mrs Mulvey throughout the day and on the evening of Friday, January 30th. The spinning wheel is a soldiers’ product and can be fitted to an ordinary sewing machine. All Home Knitters should see this demonstration. 5297 ELECTION OF MEMBER OF SOUTHLAND LAND BOARD. TN PURSUANCE of Section 47 of the 4 Land Act, 1924, and Regulations made thereunder, notice is hereby given that James Clarke Paterson, Wendonside, has been duly nominated for election as a member of the Land Board of the Southland Land District; and as no other person has been nominated up to the time fixed for receiving such nominations, I hereby declare the said James Clarke Paterson to be duly elected a member of the said Board for the term of two years from the 2nd day of March, 1942. Dated at Invercargill this 23rd day of January. 1942. THOMAS CAGNEY, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 5335

UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS THE following Scholarships are open for competition: Richardson Scholarship—Value £3O per annum. Taieri Scholarship—Value £2O per annum. Beverly Entrance Scholarship—Value £2O per annum for a town student and £5O per annum for a country student. Invercargill Savings Bank Scholarship for Boys—Value £35 per annum. Invercargill Savings Bank Scholarship for Girls—Value £35 per annum. James Henry Scholarship—Value £4O per annum. Written applications for the above Scholarships will be received by the undersigned not later than February 9, 1942. Further particulars may be obtained from the Otago University calendar or on application to the undersigned. H. CHAPMAN, 5271 Registrar.

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Southland Times, Issue 24651, 24 January 1942, Page 1

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