AMUSEMENTS Hl| MAJESTIC |ff Dir.! Fullers* Theatre Corporation Ltd. Plans at H. & J. Smith’s & Theatre (738). 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.3O p.m. SPECIAL BIG SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME The lives, loves and adventures of an insect community that lives just 45 inches from Broadway. Paramount Presents Max Fleischer’s full-length cartoon In matchless colour. “MR BUG GOES TO TOWN” “MR BUG GOES TO TOWN” “MR BUG GOES TO TOWN” “MR BUG GOES TO TOWN” —Co-Starring— HONEY BEE HONEY BEE—Blonde and wide-eyed, burdened with glamour and Innocence. HOPPITY HOPPITY—Lanky and boyish grasshopper hero, with a pearl grey hat and striped sweater. C. BAGLEY BEETLE C. BAGLEY BEETLE.—Hard and stern villain with piercing eyes and sullen mouth. BIG SUPPORTING CAST INCLUDES Mrs Lady Bug and the two Kids ... Jeepers Creepers, a Snail . . . Mrs Stink Bug and the Little Stinkers . . . and the Reverend Praying Mantis. IN ADDITION AIR RAID !!! ENEMY PLANES OVERHEAD !!! BLACK OUT!!! SABOTAGE!!! FIFTH COLUMN!!! These thrills are the real thing now In the most Exciting Picture ever made of these Dangerous Times. “PACIFIC BLACKOUT” “PACIFIC BLACKOUT” “PACIFIC BLACKOUT” A Paramount Picture With ROBERT PRESTON MARTHA O’DRISCOLL (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition) - Also — . Don Winslow of the Navy Don Winslow of the Navy HOME GUARD NOTICES HOME GUARD. JNVERCARGILL BATTALION. NEXT PARADES. Sunday.—6th September, 1942.—Battalion Parade, A. B. C. and D Coys, ana H.Q. Coy., Signals Platoon parade usual assembly points, Kelvin Street, at 9.25 a.m. H.Q. Coy., Medical Platoon parades at Empire Forwarding Coy s. Buildings, Dee Street, and Pioneers Platoon parades at Drill Hall, at 9.30 a.m. Mortar and M.M.G. Platoons parade at Bn. Q.M. Store, Dee Street, at 9.30 a.m. All units bring own rations, C. Coy. and M.M.G. Platoon bring bicycles. , Wednesday, 9th September, 1942.— Battalion Parade, under Company arrangements at 7 p.m. 2893 PUBLIC NOTICES MATAURA DAIRY COMPANY. MILK will be received at the Factory from 7.30 a.m. on Thursday, September 10, and thereafter. on alternate days until further notice. 2876 ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against any of the Estates of the deceased persons mentioned hereunder are requested to forward the same in duplicate, duly certified as owing at date of death, to the undersigned solicitors for the executors or administrators:— DONALD McKERCHAR, late of Forest Hill. Farmer. Date of death: 18th August, 1942. . JAMES ROBERTSON; late of Waikiwi. Farmer. Date of death: 19th A GEORGE 2 ' FRANCIS SILVESTER; late of Bluff. Labourer. Date of death: 22nd August, 1942. STOUT, LILLICRAP & HEW AT, Solicitors, 2896 Invercargill. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. LTD. ALL Persons having claims against or owing to the undermentioned estates are requested to render statements in duplicate not later than 19tji September, 1942, duly certified and showing the amount due and owing at date of death, to The Perpetual Trustees Co., Ltd., 5 Don Street, Invercargill, or to the respective Solicitors. BROWNLIE JAMES JOHN of Dunedin, Oil Refiner, died 22/5/42. Solicitors, Messrs Cruickshank & Pryde. WEST ELIZABETH WILSON DOUGLAS, of Invercargill, Widow, died 18/7/42. Solicitors, Messrs Stout, Lillicrap & Hewat. JONES FRANCIS of Nevis, Central Otago, Miner, died 31/7/42. Solicitors, Messrs Brodrick & Parcell, Cromwell. HUMPHRIES JANE of Invercargill, Widow, died 1/8/42. Solicitors, Messrs Smith & Dolamore, Gore. MACPHERSON MARGARET ELIZABETH of Invercargill, Widow, died 16/8/42. Solicitors, Messrs Mitchell & Broughton.29o3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. YTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all JAi creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Invercargill on or before the 6th day of October, 1942. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: — “I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES. MATHAIS CLEMENT SHEEHAN, formerly of Invercargill. Labourer, but late soldier 2nd N.Z.E.F., died 27/7/42. THOMAS WILLIAM SOLOMON BUTSON, formerly of Longbush, late of Invercargill. Retired farmer, died 15/8/42. JOHN WATT COULL, late of Invercargill. Labourer, died 7/7/42. JOH NCONNOR, late of Seaward Downs. Labourer, died 5/8/42. RAYMOND GEORGE HOPE, formerly of Otautau. Painter, but late soldier 2nd N.Z.E.F., died 1/7/42. ARCHIBALD BAXTER, late of Kapuka. Farmer, died 26/8/42. TERENCE HOGAN, late of Invercargill. Retired bushman, died 31/8/42. R. D. NEWTH, District Public Trustee for Invercargill. 4th September, 1942. 2886 COUGHS, Colds, ’Flu. Certain, quick cure “SUNOLA” Lung Tonic and “SUN-X-OL.” J. D. Rutledge, Gorge Road, 2866
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Southland Times, Issue 24841, 5 September 1942, Page 1
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