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AMUSEMENTS LAST DAY TO-DAY 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. The Dramatic Sensation of the Year. “POISON PEN” FLORA ROBSON. ROBERT NEWTON I (Recommended by Censor for Adults) THE REGENT THE REGENT “Cosy as Your Own Fireside" TO-MORROW . . . WEDNESDAY 2 P.M. AND 7.45 P.M. Another Great Programme from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ROBERT YOUNG Ann Sothern - - lan Hunter Ruth Hussey - - Cliff Edwards In The Surprise Picture of the Year ! It’s not always easy to be a Lady . . “Maisie” says it and Shows you why! j ■ “MAIS!E” “ M A I S I E ” “M A I S I E” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ■ And in Addition Wallace Beery .... Lewis Stone Dennis O Keefe . . . \ irginia Bruce In The Thrill-packed Romance, as the Great Star of "Viva Villa” rides again. | "THE BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE” "THE BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE” ; “THE BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Coming SATURDAY! Be prepared for the Greatest Thrill Feast you have ever I seen on a Talking Screen. ’“ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES” | “ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES” j THE I “DEAD END KIDS” James Cagney - - Pat O’Brien (Special Censor’s Certificate—Unsuitable for Young Children.) Plans Open at Begg’s. ! ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BABY CONTEST Entries are now being taken at the Regent Theatre for the GREAT NATIONAL £5OO BABY CONTEST, Will your Baby win it? Enter now and ; “Aid St. John to First Aid." Full particulars at the Regent. I STAFFORD LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB DANCE DANCE WEST END HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT Wednesday, April 10 | Ernie Sinclair’s Orchestra. Admission 1/6 BUSINESS NOTICES 1 WOOL WOOL WOOL We are Cash Buyers of WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, ETC. Ring or Write. Buyers will Call Wanted—Crutchings, any quantity. S. F. HANSON AND CO.. LTD.. 45 Stafford Street, Timaru. A GUIDE TO YOUR COAL PURCHASES COAL PURCHASES 1 CLEAN BURNING FOR RANGE Al”' OPEN FIRES— Kaitangata and Black Diamond 5/6 Comet and Star 6/Linton and Birchwood 6/3 LONG LASTING FOR DE STRUCTORS & OPEN FIRES Albury 4/-, Pyramid 4/9, Blackburn 5/-. , BITUMINOUS HOT COALS Westport 6/6 Peerless and Reefton 6/9. WELL-SEASONED FIREWOOD Pine. Willow, Wattle. Bluegum. Kindling. Sawmill Slabs in lengths I and blocks. ALLEN’S I Coal—Produce —Firewood—Timber | PHONE 1461 47 STAFFORD ST | PROFITABLE INVESTMENT FOR EVERY MAN WITH “PEACE OI MIX!)” ADDED TO THE PROFII The man who owns his c. n home is ■ , a wise man, but he always has the j j n 2d to watch the amount invested in it. A member of the AMP. Society said | ! lately that he had made only two kinds ' of investment tn his life: (1) He had I bought a house and (2) he had invested in some A M.P policies He saiJ that tn 1910 ne nad paid j £110) for a house, but owing to changes ' in styles of architecture and other in- i fluences, it was now worth only £950 * at the most On the other hand, in the same year i he had begun to invest less than 10/a week in his first AM P policy for £lOOO. To date he had invested a tots! i of £B2O in that policy, but with bonuses j it would now be worth 11780 to his ; estate; this, apart from the other I policies he had added from time to 1 time. Own your own home, by all means but build up your assets with A M P policies A.M P policies never depreciate. They enable men to create re- j serves that make fui peace of mind and j security Write at once for particulars ol tables. The e is no obligation. G F. SMYTHE. District Manager. FRED M. WARD. Representative for Ne*” Business I [ The A M.P. Society offers you the i I best contracts obtainable in the world Funds Exceed £120.000.900. A.M.P. SOCIETY

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21624, 9 April 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21624, 9 April 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21624, 9 April 1940, Page 1