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AMUSEMENTS. MM MATINEE TO - DAY IYV MATINEE TO-DAY APOLOGY. As the Programme will not arrive in time we regret that it will not be possible to hold a Matinee THIS Afternoon. Yfj MATINEE TO-DAY 1W MATINEE TO-DAY FULL SCREENING TO-NIGHT—At 7.15 FULL SCREENING TO-NIGHT—At 7.15 MATINEES: WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. REGINALD DENNY (The Hero of “The Leather Pushers”) —“THE KENTUCKY DERBY”— —“THE KENTUCKY DERBY”— —“THE KENTUCKY DERBY”— THE MOST THRILLING MELODRAMA THE SCREEN HAS EVER SEEN. Packed to the Brim with Big Situations, Powerful Acting and Breath-taking Surprises—THßlLLS THAT WILL LIFT YOU RIGHT OFF YOUR SEAT You will wildly enthuse with the Blue Bloods of Kentucky at the running of the famous DERBY. You will gasp with, amazement at the enthralling vividness of the shipwreck in the raging sea. And you will sit spellbound through the deep mystery that follows the disinheritance of the Hero and the SMASHING CLIMAX in the form of one of the MOST REMARKABLE HORSE RACES EVER SCREENED It’s a Thriller of the first water—the melodramatic triumph of the year. And then there’s the Superlative in Feature Comedies: “GRANDMA’S BOY” Five Fast Furious Reels of Feverish Frolicsome Fun! The Greatest Comedy of All Time packed with most Novel Thrills and Stunts, featuring the SCREEN’S PRE-EMINENT COMEDIAN: HAROLD LLOYD And His "LAMPS OF LAUGHTER” THIS BIG PROGRAMME ONLY ATCIVIC PICTURES MUNICIPAL THEATRE Popular Prices.—Plans at the Bristol; or Ring 380. Circle*—2/2; Reserves 2/9 Stalls*—l/8 Reserves—2/2. Gallery (Western Door)—1/1 Children—6d, 9d, and 1/1. POME AND SEE THE CRIMSON RAMBLERS (Under the Direction of Mrs Stanley Brown). In a VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, COMEDIETTA, ETC. PARISH HALL, SOUTH INVERCARGILL TUESDAY, JUNE 12, at 8 p.m. Admission—l/-. Proceeds for W.C.T.U. Funds. LOST AND ROUND. LOST —On Saturday, Wristlet Watch. Apply Times Office. Jj32o STRAYING on my property, North Makarewa, one Black and White Heifer. Owner can have same by paying expenses. —John McLean. JJ3I7 LOST —On Monday, 28th May, in Conon, Earn or Clyde Streets, Brooch Case containing Gold Bar Brooch. Finder please return to Times Office. Jj2B3 UO/i REWARD—Lost from my property, cLiiV Awarua, Bay Road, between April 23 and May 12, 1 Poley Steer with wbite head; two cows, Jersey cross, time up in June; 1 18-month-old Heifer.—M. C. Davidson, Woodend. Jel4o

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Southland Times, Issue 18965, 12 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18965, 12 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18965, 12 June 1923, Page 1

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