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AMUSEMENTS Special News Flash! New Zealand and American Amphibious Forces Occupy Nissan Island. 'majestic" - HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE — Direction: FuUers’ Theatre Corp’n., Ltd. Reserves At Rice’s and Theatre. ’Phone 738. — TODAY — 2 P.M. 7.30 P.M. AN ACTION PACKED = DOUBLE FEATURE == Fiction’s Slickest Scoundrel! The Latest And BEST of the Famous “Boston Blackie” Series. TOPS In Mystery! TOPS In Thrills and Drama! TOPS In Comedy! TOPS In a Good All-Round Enterment! BLACKIE i. 4f|| — GOES — lII’ HOLLYWOOD ” I 1 ’ — With — \ CHESTER MORRIS Constance William Worth ' Wright 1 Second Feature | IT’S A FEAST OF FUN - - - - WITH MUSIC! Gay Music and Bright Comedy Combined Make This one of the Most Enjoyable Comedy Romances in Recent Seasons! COME ALONG AND - - - - “LAUGH YOUR BLUES AWAY” — Hilariously Starring — JINX FALKENBURG Bert Douglas Gordon Drake (The Mad Russian) PLUS • . “PERILS OF NYOKA” Episode 14. (Programme Approved for Universal Exhlb.) NIGHTCAPS CORONATION THEATRE TONIGHT (Saturday), 8 o’clock. Cary Grant & Ginger Rogers in “ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON” “ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON” with Walter Slezak & Albert Dekker. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). You will enjoy it! 8742

BAZAAR GLADSTONE SCOUT TROOP. A BAZAAR and Jumble Sale will be held at All Saint’s Hall on Saturday, April 1. Jumble Sale, 2 p.m. Bazaar, 2.30-5.30 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Troop Funds. Goods or' donations may be handed to Scouts and Cubs who are making a cariVa'uS, or ring t G. M. Broughton, Chairman, 203. H. J. J. Pierce, Hon. Secretary, 2504 m. W. Stewart, Organiser. 2670. 8596 BAND CONCERT INVERCARGILL CIVIC BAND WILL PLAY IN THE NO. 2 GARDENS TOMORROW (SUNDAY), APRIL 2, At 2.45 p.m. AaB7 SWIMMING GORE AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. OPEN CARNIVAL (Under N.Z.A.S.A. Rules) SATURDAY, April 15. Commencing at 2.30 p.m. ENTRIES close with Secretary 5 p.m. THURSDAY, April; 6. Copy of programme to be seen at Baths. W. F. CHATTERTON, Hon. Secretary, Aa7BP.O. Box 18, Gore. STREET APPEAL ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. ANNUAL STREET APPEAL, April 6. BUY A BADGE. Stall “Dugout” Produce and Goods solicited. J. KENNEDY, 8719 District Officer. LOST AND FOUND LOST, Janet Street, Wednesday, Felt Bag containing personal belongings. Reward on returning Times.AalO LOST, Invercargill, Cardigan, brown and orange mixture. Would finder kindly leave at Times.J\a9 WOULD Person who picked up Child’s Red Slipper in Yarrow Street please leave at Times.Aa37 BLACK Fountain Pen Friday morning along Don Street. Reward.—l 26 Don Street. Aa63 LOST between Invercargill and Clifton, One Small Pig.—Apply Times Office for address. Reward. Aas3 LOST in town Friday, Gold Ring with red and white stones. Finder please return Times. Reward.B7so LOST between Ermedale and Waimatuku, Wednesday, Suitcase. Finder please ring 20R, Thornbury. Reward. Aa42 LOST last week, probably in Princes Street, between Ettrick and Biggar Sts, Child’s Dancing Shoe. Reward.— Times. Aa44 LOST in vicinity of Invercargill Savings Bank Wednesday afternoon, One Brown Leather Wallet containing personal letters. Reward.—Apply Times. AasB LOST in town on Monday 20th, One Tan Glove (right hand), also one oval shaped Gold Locket engraved “In Memory Of.” Valued keepsake. Please leave Times Office. Reward. 8649 FOUND, Silver Watch.—Apply Times. Aall STRAYED from Wrights Bush Station, Black, white and tan Collie Dog. Anyone knowing, whereabouts communicate J. Liddell, Wrights BushGladfield R.D.8751 FOUND TAPPERS LTD., Dee Street, are giving best Cash Prices for Cycles and Motor Cycles. CLIENTS will be thrilled with our selection of Twin Sets and Cardigans. A most exclusive range. MORRISON'S. YOUR Home will look better with “ANVIL” PAINT. Smith and Smith Ltd.. Esk Street

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Southland Times, Issue 25328, 1 April 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 25328, 1 April 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 25328, 1 April 1944, Page 1

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