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AMUSEMENTS Although Reservations are Heavy there are still PLENTY OF SEATS AVAILABLE PLENTY OF SEATS AVAILABLE For All Sessions. taiiiintiimwtiiiiiiiiiimiiiiMitiiii REGENT THEATRE niUHinnaiiminiMnnuniHfliuiiinmnmiiimimMtnniiJimmiumiininniHJiuHmninumHwuHM Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture. Corp’n., Ltd. TODAY & TOMORROW 2 pan. and 7.4 s—each day. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Supreme Production —“MRS MINIVER”— —“MRS MINIVER”— —“MRS MINIVER”— —“MRS MINIVER”— —“MRS MINIVER”— —“MRS MINIVER”— —“MRS MINIVER”— —“MRS MINIVER”— With Greer ■ Walter GARSON PIDGEON GARSON PIDGEON GARSON PIDGEON GARSON PIDGEON DAME MAY WHITTY TERESA WRIGHT HENRY WILCOXON Reginald Owen-Henry Travers. —Also— NEW ZEALANDERS TAKE FAENZA GENERAL FREYBERG AND HON. D. SULLIVAN FAREWELL sth REINFORCEMENTS Etc. . BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. (’Phone 1938). (Approved for Universal Exhibition) | ROYAL, WINTON j FRIDAY and SATURDAY. “ROAD TO MOROCCO” “ROAD TO MOROCCO” Starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour. A harem scarem riot of song and laughs. New songs! Bigger laughs! Gorgeous girls! (General Exhibition). Supports include “March of A GRAND CONCERT and DANCE will be held in the SEAWARD DOWNS HALL on Friday, May 25 in aid of local soldiers’ funds. Mataura Concert Party. Adults 2/-, Children 1/-.6808 SOCIAL EVENING A SOCIAL EVENING will be tendered to Mr and Mrs I. Carnie in the Mataura Island Hall on Thursday, May 24 at 8 p.m. MsB46 GYMNASTICS EDENDALE GYMNASTIC CLUB. THE above club invites all members and intending members to attend the opening practise night in the Edendalc Public Hall on Monday, May. 28, at 7 p.m. L. W. BOTTING, 6829’ Hon. Sec. ART UNION “ALL-IN” ART UNION Sponsored By SOUTHLAND TRADES COUNCIL ART UNION in aid of FUNDS FOR PATRIOTIC PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC COUNCIL. PRIZE' LIST Ist. Prize: Bedroom Suite, valued at £6O. 2nd Prize: Lounge Suite, valued at £5O. 3rd. Prize: Lady’s Fur Coat, valued at £4O. 4th. Prize: Radio Set (Battery and Electric), valued at £35 sth Prize: Singer Electric Machine, £3O. 6th. Prize: China Cabinet, £2O 7th. Prize: Gent’s Bicycle, £l7/10/Bth. Prize: Lady’s Bicycle, £l7/19/9th. Prize: Gent’s Suit, £l5 10th. Prize: Ladies’ Costume, £l5 11th Prize: Pram, £lO 12th. Prize: Box Ottoman, £7/10/13th. Prize: Fireside Chair, £7 14th. Prize: Log Box, £5 15th. Prize: Goods to the value of £4/10/16th Prize: Goods to the value of £3/10/And 20 other prizes—goods to the value of £1 each. £2O 36 Prizes valued at £357/10/TICKETS ON SALE AT DUG-OUT. Closes June 30, 1945. D. W. STALKER, Hon. Organizer. W. F. STUR’MAN, 6809 Hon. Treasurer. CONVALESCENT HOME BLAIRGOWRIE CONVALESCENT HOME. (Sister Glen). 60 VICTORIA AVENUE. Phone- 2247. 6836 BUILDING MATERIALS “THE WALLS THAT HAVE NO EARS” Walls and ceilings of Pinex absorb sound and provide greater quiet in homes, workrooms, factories and other buildings. PINEX INSULATING WALLBOARD Also insulates against heat and cold, and is adaptable to new decorative treatments in great variety. The ideal building material — stocked by BUILDERS’ AND' HARDWARE MERCHANTS. TENDERS G. FREDRIC, LTD. REGISTERED PLUMBERS, Kelvin Street. Phone: Business 93. Residence: 1594. SPOUTING, RIDGING, TANKS, BATHS, SKYLIGHTS. Estimates given for all Classes of indoor-and outdoor work DRESSMAKING HOLLYWOOD School of Dressmaking, Roslyn House, Esk Street, Mrs Mercier, Principal. Cast aside the cares of Dressmaking by learning from the “Simplest System Known.” Free demonstrations and booklet. Don’t forget our cutting tacking and pattern service. All inquiries Roslyn House, Invercargill. Evening classes, Mondays, 'Fridays. ’Phone 2743. MORRISON’S, CAMBRIDGE PLACE. WE have much pleasure in presenting to you our very attractive new autumn range. This includes our well known, beautifully tailored Costumes, smartest Coats and lovely “Glamis” Suits and Frocks.

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Southland Times, Issue 25680, 24 May 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 25680, 24 May 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 25680, 24 May 1945, Page 1

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