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AMUSEMENTS f S T A T E 1 I COSY AND WARM / .—HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE— Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. The Queen Of Musical Fun Shows BROADWAY’S LATEST FUN HIT IS NOW ON THE SCREEN WITH ’ A Bright Broadside Of Tuneful Entertainment GEORGE MURPHY CAROL LANDIS ANNE SHIRLEY ALAN MOWBRAY With DENNIS DAY Singing Star of the Jack Benny Programme IN A A A, A A A. A. > : “HELLO BEAUTIFUL!” “HELLO BEAUTIFUL!” ! ■ “HELLO BEAUTIFUL!” ; : “HELLO BEAUTIFUL!” FEATURING BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA 3 BIG SONG HITS 3 (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Supports Include - FOX AUSTRALIAN NEWS UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS Box Plans at Begg’s and Theatre, 645. W.E.A. DRAMA GROUP. ST. JOHN’S HALL, THURSDAY, September 28, 8 p.m. “THE SIXTH HOUR.” “THE MEN ARE MISSING.” “ROSAMUND AND ELEANOR.” “ELIZABETH REFUSES.” “RECORDING A VOTE”—Sketch. THURSDAY NEXT, September 28. 6Oll INVERCARGILL ORPHANS’ CLUB (INC.) WILL MEMBERS please note that LADIES’ NIGHT, has on account of the Victory Loan Concert, BEEN POSTPONED TO OCTOBER 4. J. PICKARD, Svl3s9Hon. Secretary. MISSION WINTON. WINTON. TONIGHT (Tuesday) 25th, 7.30, Oddfellows’ Hall. Mission Meetings. City Evangelists R. Beattie, P. Griffin. All Welcome. 5v1326 MEETINGS SOUTHLAND WOMEN’S BASEBALL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. THE Annual Meeting of the Southland Women’s Baseball Association will be held in the Physical Welfare Meeting Room, A.A. Rooms on Tuesday, September 26, at 7 p.m. Business: Election of Officers; General. L. J. FRASER, 6026H0n. Secretary. SOUTHLAND CLERICAL WORKERS’ UNION. ANNUAL MEETING. THE Eighth Annual General Meeting] of the above union will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Buildings, Tay Street, Invercargill on THURSDAY, September 28, 1944, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. To receive and adopt Annual Report and Balance-sheet. 2. Election of Officers and Executive members (ten). 3. Appoint Auditor. 4. General. H. L. ROWLAND, Svl349Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES DIESEL OWNERS 1 HAVE complete Service Equipment for servicing all classes of Diesel Fuel Pumps and Atomisers. Prompt service to all Tractor and Diesel machine owners. G. F. HOFFMAN, 48 Bourke St. Or c/o A. Russell & Co., Garage. 5v1314 SICK & WOUNDED STREET DAY APPEAL. FOLLOWING are the winners of the Red Cross V.A.D. Competitions:—Doll, Bride: Miss Margaret Mills, Nelson Street. Doll, Bridesmaid: Kay Sawyers, 2 Wellesley Avenue. Dinner: Miss G. Froggatt, 191 Gala Street. Bed Jacket, Miss R. MacDonald, Don Street. Handworked Towels, Mrs C. Dickens, Mary Street. Blue Suede Moccasins: W. R. Middlemiss, South Hillend.6o2o NOTICE OWING TO AN INCREASING DEMAND FOR OUR PRODUCTS in the WYNDHAM AND EDENDALE DITRICTS We have decided to OPEN A BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS IN EDENDALE on October 9, 1944. FARMERS CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO., WINTON: Phone 194. OTAUTAU: Phone 90. 6035 R-V-LITE. MODERN GLASS SUBSTITUTE. 36 inches. 6/9 yard. © Weatherproof. © Waterproof. ® Easy to handle. ® Can be cut with ordinary scissors. © TO HELP THE POST OFFICE, ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO P.O. BOX 152, BROAD SMALL LTD,, “The Premier Store,” Dee Street, Invercargill. BORER won’t bore any more! Won’t touch any surface polished with QUEEN BEE WAX.

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Southland Times, Issue 25478, 26 September 1944, Page 1

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