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AMUSEMENTS. jPOPULAR PICTURES 7.15 TO-NIGHT 7.15 7.15- TO-NIGHT 7.15 'W. C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS AS “PA POTTER” Gives the Comedy Hit of his Career. in “THE POTTERS” “THE POTTERS” The Peppiest, most “THE POTTERS” Uproariously Funny “THE POTTERS” Comedy in years! “THE POTTERS” Let the Funniest Family of the Filins put a permanent grin on your face! You’ll Laugh! You’ll Roar! at the “Family Next Door!” JACK PERRIN and “STARLIGHT” JACK PERRIN and “STARLIGHT” JACK PERRIN and “STARLIGHT” in A PICTURE OF THE WIDE OPEN SPACES. “STARLIGHT THE UNTAMED" “STARLIGHT THE UNTAMED" “STARLIGHT THE UNTAMED” “HOT DOGGIE" (Comedy). "EVE’S REVIEW" Dress Circle 1/3. Stalls, 1/-. RESERVES AT BRISTOL OR PHONE 931 A HUGE SUCCESS! A HUGE SUCCESS! A HUGE SUCCESS! A HUGE SUCCESS! Last Night’s Audience Rocked in their Seats. A REAL LAUGHTER SHOW. f FULLERS. FULLERS. FULLERS. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY and FRIDAY. D N I C I P A L THEATRE. GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE and his famous MUSICAL REVUE COMPANY MUSICAL REVUE COMPANY Never in the history of Invercargill has an audience enjoyed themselves so much. GEO. WALLACE, the funniest man on the Vaudeville Stage. The cleverest Comedian of them all. FULLERS FULLERS. GEO. WALLACE. GEO. WALLACE. GEO. WALLACE. GEO. WALLACE. The King of Mirth. TO-NIGHT—ONLY—TO-NIGHT. A Scream! A Yell! “OFF HONOLULU” “OFF HONOLULU" Geo. as a sailor. He runs the ship as he thinks. Gets up to all sorts of tricks. Don’t miss this Revue. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Second Production: "THE OOJAH BIRD” “THE OOJAH BIRD" PRICES: 4/-; 3/-; 2/-; plus tax. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. GEO. WALLACE REVUE CO. WILL PLAY WINTON. EAZOR SETTING—AII Razors set by Experts and guaranteed satisfactory. I’ri.e 1/6,—E. V. MILLS, Hairdresser, Tay Si rent (next Arcade).

PADDY'S MARKET. OT. AN DREW’B/CHURCH. SOUTH INVERCARGILL. PADDY’S MARKET. Will be held WEDNESDAY, 28th, at 2 p.m. GOODS. PRODUCE. AFTERNOON TEA. BAZAARS. FOREST HILL HALL QUEEN CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR. MARCH 28, 29, 30. THE BAZAAR will be opened by MR J. R. HAMILTON, M.P., at p.m. on WEDNESDAY Evening. R? McINDOE. Mull2o Hon. Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. COMMENCING TUESDAY, Murihiku Swimming Classes; 5.30 p.m.to 6.45 P- m - Mvll6l ALBION SALON—First Floor, Albion Buildings. Velour Coats from 2 gns.; Raincoats from 15/-; Frocks from 7/6; Wool Cardigans 7/6 to 25/-; entrance Picture Vestibule. Mw1206 FRUIT, FRUIT is delicious this weather. Be sure you get a case to-day. It has got to go. Selling all day—F. BOWDEN & CO. Mw1197 DUSKY BY MOONLIGHT—You can see this as a passenger on the s.s. Kotare leaving on April 4. MILFORD, Lake Ada, Sutherland, Bowen and Stirling Falls; s.s. Kotare leaves on April 4 for ten days. Booking filling up. Prompt application necessary. PUYSEGUR POINT LIGHTHOUSE, Preservation Inlet, Chalky Inlet, Gulches Head, the sites of old Kisbec, Cromarty, etc. All included in the ten-day Easter Trip of Kotare, leaving April 4. LEE’S BAY, Breaksea Sound, Luncheon Cove, Indian Island, The Cascades, Facile Cove and many others included in the Easter Trip of ten days, leaving April 4. Mw1194 MURIHIKU CLUB MEMBERS—Tuesday Evenings; Baths, 5.30 to 6.45. BIG RISE IN WOOL —No rise at Carter’s "Suit, Sale. Boys’ Sults, pure wool, sizes 4 to 17, will fit Boys up to 18 years, sale price 24/6 per suit; Pure Wool Blankets and Travelling Rugs at Bargain Prices before the rise. For good, goods at keenest prices, try CARTER’S CLOTHING STORE in Tay Street. ALTERING HATS. INSTALLATION. WE have installed new Blocks and we can alter your Felt and Velour Hats to the newest styles. Head sizes 19 to 24 inches INVITATION. WE invite you to call on us with your Hats. We alter, make comfortable, and give satisfaction. All Hats and Alteration Prices are now modeate. .......... MISS BRE Y. THE PARAMOUNT, Opp. H. &. J. Smith’s. T7IREESTONE PEACHES, FREESTONE Jl PEACHES—We have got to sell them, they will not keep, and we want the space. Selling all day.—F. BOWDEN & CO.

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Southland Times, Issue 20447, 27 March 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20447, 27 March 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20447, 27 March 1928, Page 1

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