AMUSEMENTS. TRAMP! TRAMP! TRAMP! The Wives | TRAMP! TRAMP! TRAMP! are Marching! SEE | WM. FOX’S SENSATIONAL SPECIAL: I WM. FOX’S SENSATIONAL SPECIAL: I “SUMMER BACHELORS” f “SUMMER BACHELORS” i “SUMMER BACHELORS” i “SUMMER BACHELORS” “SUMMER BACHELORS” It’s a more daring ‘FLAMING YOUTH” chronicle of this “FLAMING Y’OUTH ’ exciting age than “FLAMING Y’OUTH” WARNER FABIAN and by the WARNER FABLAN same author. Derry, of “Summer Bachelors,” is the companion figure to Pat, of “Flaming i Youth”—but more rebellious! ! She proves the proverb that it j “takes a million years to make a Man out of a Monkey, but i a pretty Girl can reverse the j order in 15 minutes.” THIS IS PART OF HER CODE: 1 When the wife’s away—the old boy’ll play. Absence makes the old boy wander. Eat, drink and be married—and to-mor-row you w’ill sigh. Dance and the girls dance with you—mope and you sit alone. The lipstick is mightier than the sword. Treat ’em, roughly speaking, but treat ’em. Should wives leave their husbands during the Summer months?—is the question asked and answered by a great cast, including MADGE BELLAMY. MADGE BELLAMY. MADGE BELLAMY. MATT MOORE. ALLAN FOREST, HALE HAMILTON and others. CIVIC PICTURES 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS 7.IS—MUNICIPAL THEATRE—7.IS II THE PARAMOUNT SPECIAL: “THE POPULAR SIN” “THE POPULAR SIN” “THE POPULAR SIN” “THE POPULAR SIN” Presents another bright and snappy story, featuring FLORENCE VIDOR. FLORENCE VIDOR. FLORENCE VIDOR. CLIVE BROOK. GRETTA NISSEN. CLIVE BROOK. GRETTA NISSEN, and others. A clever Comedy with a piquant flavour, and elaborately dressed. CHRISTIE COMEDY: “BE CAREFUL” CHRISTIE COMEDY: “BE CAREFUL” PRICES JUST AS USUAL. PLANS AT BRISTOL; OR RING 380. DAY’ SALES AT MRS GAWN’S. REMEMBER: ORANGE CONCERT. Municipal Theatre, JULY 12. Secure Tickets early. Booking at Bristol. —D. ADAMSON, Secretary. Jb63 RAZOR SETTING—AU Razors set by Experts and guaranteed satisfactory. Price 1/6.—E. V. MILLS, Hairdresser, Tay Street (next Arcade). MEETINGS. Theosophical society, amp. Buildings, Esk Street, To-morrow-Night, at 6.30 p.m. Subject: “Ruskin as a Religious Teacher.” LADIES’ HOCKEY. N.Z. TOURNAMENT, 1927. A LL Players and Supporters of Hockey 21 are cordially invited to attend the Meeting of the Southland Ladies’ Hockey Association to be held in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on TUESDAY’, July 5, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To make financial arrangements to enable the Southland Team to attend the annual Tournament at Palmerston North. JbBo ADDRESS TO FARMERS. mr r. McGillivray. INSTRUCTOR IN AGRICULTURE. WILL ADDRESS FARMERS ON THE SUBJECT OF “GRASS LAND FARMING” I AT THE FOLLOWING CENTRES; OREPUKI July 5 ORAWIA July 6 SCOTTS GAP July 7 i GUMMIES BUSH July 8 I At 7.30 each Evening. N.Z. FARMERS’ UNION. A. L. ADAMSON, JbB2 Provincial Secretary. SOUTHLAND HERD TESTING ASSN. (Incorporated). THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held on FRIDAY, July 8, at 1.30 p.m. in Y’.M.C.A. Building. Invercargill. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. General Business. AU Members and intending members are cordially invited. H. OSWIN. Jb37 Secretary.
DAN3ES TO mark the re-opening of the Waimatuku Hall, a GRAND BALL will be held on TUESDAY, July 5, at 8 p.m. Gaiety Dance Band. Ladies 2/-; Gents 4/—Mrs McNatty, President. Jb44 BROWNS ATHLETIC SOCIETY. A DANCE will be held in the BROWNS HALL on FRIDAY, July 15, commencing at 8 p.m. Good Music. Gents 4/-; Ladies Free. J. BOTTING, A. LAMBIE. Jb4s Joint Secretaries. JAZZ!— PYRAMID DANCE CLUB, J Smith’s HaU, on Saturday nights. Music by Cooper’s Syncopaters. N.B.— Alcohol is strictly prohibited in or about the Hall. Offenders will be instantly dismissed from the Dance. Mr 727 FOR SALE AND TO LET. WHEAT —Wheat for sale; first grade well seasoned Wheat, in 200-lb. sacks. Any quantity. 21/6 cash. —Fleming & Company, Ltd. Jt23 FOLLOW the crowds to the great Drapery Sale at McKAY’S Exchange Mart to-day. Jb3s ELECTROLUX— The New Model. £lO 15/- Cash during July. Ring ’Phone 1616 for Demonstration. ELECTROLUX LTD., 39 Tay Street, InvercargiU Jy1077 —New Brick Home of Five XIV 4 V Rooms, ash panelled hall, large slab mantelpiece, tiled range, radiator points, figured fibrous plaster ceiling, pullout bins, meat safe, etc. Deposit £2OO.—A. W. COWLEY, 26 Esk Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 20219, 2 July 1927, Page 1
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