AMUSEMENTS. Hundreds were unable to gain admissior on Saturday night at the MAJESTIC THEATRE COSY AS YOUR OWN FIRESIDE. (Direction - ■ Fuller-Haj-ward Theatres) 7.3 O—AGAIN TO NIGHT—7.3O SEE “MILLIONAIRES” “MILLIONAIRES” THE PICTURE OF A MILLION LAUGHS Featuring GEORGE SIDNEY, LOUISE FAZENDA VERA GORDON, NAT CARR. HELENE COSTELLO; ARTHUR LUBIN JANE WINTON. AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME: JETTA GOUDAL JETTA GOUDAI JETTA GOUDAL JETTA GOUDAI in “FIGHTING LOVE” “FIGHTING LOVE” From the Novel “IF THE GODS LAUGH” By Rosita Forbes See the desperate battle between th< Arabs and Italian troops in the Africai Desert—the fight for life and the breath taking escape of the Girl and the Man sh< loved. PLANS AT BRISTOL; OR RING 738. USUAL PRICES. A UNIQUE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT THE “GOURLAY” RECITAL. VICTORIA HALL. TO-MORROW EVENING TUESDAY, MAY 29. At 8 p.m. Presented by Messrs Chas. Begg & Co. Ltd. MUSIC AND SONG BY LEADING DUNEDIN ARTISTS. MISS WINNIE McPEAK - - - - Contralto MR LES DALLEY Tenor MR HENRI LE GAL - - - - Violinist COME AND HEAR THE NEW “GOURLAY” FOOT EXPRESSION PIANO. THE MARVEL OF PLAYER PIANOS. All Musical Enthusiasts Cordially Invited ADMISSION: FREE. Book your Seats at BEGG’S, *‘Th( Great Piano House,” Esk Street, Inver cargill. MxllOS SOCIALS AND DANCES. LOYAL STAR OF THE WEST LODGE. M.U.1.0.0.F., OREPUKI. rpHE above Lodge will hold a SOCIAL JL AND DANCE in Cassells’ Hall or WEDNESDAY, May 30, at 8 p.m. Gooc Music. Good Supper. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. E. D. BONE. Mxllos Secretary. BALFOUR DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. SOCIAL, DANCE AND PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. BALFOUR HALL, WEDNESDSAY, MAY 30. Shooting Gallery in the Ante-Room Several Prizes for Competition. Dances tc suit young and old. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 4/-; Ladies 1/A. P. SCOBIE. Mx1097 Secretary. (GEORGETOWN HALL WEEKLY QUADRILLE, TO-NIGHT. ADMISSION: 1/-. A CABARET WILL be held in the SUPPER ROOMS, OTAUTAU, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, May 30 and 31, at 8 p.m. GOOD MUSIC. MISS K. GOULD. Secretary. Winter Show Committee, Otautau. EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN’S GIRLS’ SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON TUESDAY, MAY 29, at 9.30 a.m. THE PRINCIPAL will be at home to Parents on MONDAY, May 28, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. For Prospectus apply to G. FEATHERSTONE. Secretary. Mv1034 Crescent, Invercargill. BIRCHWOOD HUNT. BIRCHWOOD HUNT. THE FOLLOWING MEETS HAVE BEEN ARRANGED: DRUMMOND May 30 RIVERTON June 13 WAIRIO June 16 BENMORE June 20 DIPTON June 23 LUMSDEN June 27 MOSSBURN . . . June 29 and 30 WREY’S BUSH July 4 ALL MEETS AT 2 p.m. E. MATHESON. Mx1094 Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —A Cover of Bread Cart, between A. D. Derbie’s and Post Office, Friday, morning. Finder please return to A. D. Derbie, Conon Street. Reward. Mwlo7B LOST —H.S. Football Togs; North Road or Dee Street, yesterday. Finder please return to Sargood’s. Reward Mvlo4l lOST —Substantial sum money through J not sending your Rabbitskins to Andrew Wilson, Ltd., for top prices. STOLEN —Gent’s Bicycle from right-of-way, Southland Saddlery Co., Saturday night. Person seen taking must return at once. Mxlol4 TjIOUND —The most effective and quickest r cure for any itch or even eczema— GOLDEN HEALER. Sample Bottle 1/9, large bottle 2/3, postage paid.—A. SMITH, 83 Yarrow Street. Mt 932 FOUND —A square deal at ANDREW WILSON, LTD. Rabbiters send your skins there and get top prices. ipOUND—Overcoats at lower prices at J Carter’s Big Suit Sale. Men’s D.B. Overcoats, good winter weight, sale £2 9/-. Men’s D.B. Navy Overcoats reduced to £2 18/-. Men’s S.B. Kaiapoi Overcoats, £4 quality, reduced to £3 5/-. Boys’ Overcoats all reduced at CARTER’S BIG SUIT SALE in Tay Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 20497, 28 May 1928, Page 1
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