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AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY 2 P.M. “Serial” “Personoddity” “V.l. Bomb” and A Riotous Comedy “THIS IS THE LIFE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN AT A A —Fullers z""'» “MajestiC" —Theatre— Reserves at Rice’s & Theatre, ’Phone 738. —HEARING AIDS AVAILABLETODAY 2 P.M. 7.30 P.M. Double Feature HE’S HERE AGAIN! In The Most Uproarious Comedy in Years! Today’s Most Popular Young Star! DONALD O’CONNOR DONALD O’CONNOR DONALD O’CONNOR —in—“THIS IS ft .id “THIS IS v K ‘‘l| T-H-E L-I-F-E” ' 111 1 T-H-E L-I-F-E” —with— PEGGY RYAN SUSANNA FOSTER Patrie Knowles Louise Allbritton Frank Jenks Eddie Quillan IT’S THE BIGGEST LAUGH IN YEARS! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) 1 Second Feature | ALL NEW THRILLS! Woman or Witch? Does Voodo Death Strike From Hei’ Arms? “WEIRD “WEIRD W-O-M-A-N” W-O-M-A-N”

LON CHANEY Anne Evelyn Gwynne Ankers (Rec. by Censor for Adults) 1 Special Featurette | HITLER’S SECRET WEAPON! THE y| BOMB A Special Featurette Released by the Ministry of Information, Portraying the Devastation Brought to Those Very Gallant British People! PLUS “THE GREAT NORTHERN MYSTERY” (Episode 10) (App. For Universal Exhibition) CORONATION THEATRE NIGHTCAPS TONIGHT (Saturday) 8. Joan Bennett, Franchot Tone, Allyn Joslyn in “A YANK IN DUTCH” “A YANK IN DUTCH” with Cecil Cunningham, Roger Clark, Georgia Caine. Here’s a laugh filled fable of an R.A.F. Yank Parachuting from the heavens—and now he’s in Dutch—in danger—and in love. (General Exhibition) Good Supports. Book Early. 3494 SOCIAL EVENINGS A GIFT Evening will be tendered Miss Veronica Kean and Mr Norman Cheyne in the SOUTH HILLEND HALL, on FRIDAY, March 23. Ladies a gift- or 2/-, Gents 3/-.3484 MABEL BUSH. AN EVENING will be tendered to Miss Adelaide Rogers and Miss Ray Hawkins on FRIDAY, March 16th, 1945. Ladies a Gift. Gents 2/6. Supper provided. Mi 433 DOG TRIALS MOSSBURN COLLIE CLUB will hold their Annual Trials on March 22 and 23 on their old course, Mr Chewings’s Hill. Attractive programme. A Ball will be held on the first night of trials. Excellentm usic. Good supper. Miso3 PUPILS WANTED LEARN PIANO BY EAR Complete Course: 20 Lessons. Send 2d stamp for Free Booklet from NIAGARA SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 53 Robertson Street, Invercargill.

LEARN to Play Dance Music in Modern Rhythmic Style by Mail in 12 Easy Lessons. Special New Year Cash Offer. Send 10/6 for Book 1 (4 Lessons and Music).—RHYTHM STUDIO, Bristol Bldg, 141 Cashel St., Christchurch. 3164 WANTED TO RENT WANTED Rent Crib Riverton Rocks, March 29 —April 4. —Box 44, Mataura. YOUNG married couple with baby would like two unfurnished Rooms; urgent.—Ring 566.3412 CRIB at Riverton, from 10th March to 21st April. Urgent. Apply “D. 29,” Times.Mi444 YOUNG married couple would like to rent small House or Flat; urgent.—Ring 566.3412 WANTED for short term, House or Flat to rent; careful tenants. —Reply “J. 30 Times.Mi4B9 WANTED, Furnished House or Crib from March 29 to April 6. Reply stating particulars t0—“M.30,” Times. Mi 495 TO LET for six weeks or two months, Three Rooms part furnished house; central. Suit two ladies or couple.— Apply “A. 37 Times.3s4l WANTED to Rent from approximately the middle April; furnished or unfurnished self-contained Flat.—Reply “H. 19 Times. 3430 WANTED to Rent, Furnished Crib at Stewart Island from April 9 to April 23; careful tenants.—Apply “K. 36 Times. 3414 WANTED by soldier’s wife and baby, Unfurnished Flat or Room with use of conveniences.—Apply “L. 36 Times. 3464 MORE goods have arrived. Ladies’ Lace and Court Shoes and Slippers, Gent’s Shoes and Slippers, Children’s Shoes.—J. A. BERRIDGE, Conon St,

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Southland Times, Issue 25618, 10 March 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 25618, 10 March 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 25618, 10 March 1945, Page 1

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