AMUSEMENTS. - M aTe S T I C COSY AS YOUR OWN FIRESIDE. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre). 2 o’cIock—MATINEE TO-DAY—2 o’clock 7.30—T0-NIGHT—7.3O EDWARD EVERETT HORTEN EDWARD EVERETT HORTEN BARBARA BEDFORD BARBARA BEDFORD ZA SU PITTS ZA SU PITTS in “BUSINESS OF LOVE” “BUSINESS OF LOVE" “BUSINESS OF LOVE" “BUSINESS OF LOVE" SPARKLING! SNAPPY! DARING! Also EVELYN BRENT EVELYN BRENT EVELYN BRENT in “SECRET ORDERS” “SECRET ORDERS” “SECRET ORDERS” “SECRET ORDERS" SPIES! MYSTERY! LAUGHS! COMEDY: “RAISING THE WIND.” "RAISING THE WIND." GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Showing photographs of Princess Mary, and the last public appearance of His Majesty King George. MAJESTIC “DE LUXE" ORCHESTRA. (Mus. Dir.: Mr H. Halbert). USUAL PRICES. Plans at Bristol till noon; at Rice’s Lolly Shop thereafter. Majestic Phone 738. Day Sales at Rice’s. MOTOR RACING. SOUTHLAND MOTOR CYCLE CLUB. (Incorporated). MOTOR RACES! MOTOR RACES! MOTOR RACES! MOTOR RACES! ORETI BEACH. ORE T I BEACH. 2 p.m.—SATURDAY, APRIL 20—2 p.m. 2 p.m.—SATURDAY, APRIL 20-2 p.m. MOTOR CAR RACES! MOTOR CAR RACES I MOTOR CYCLE RACES. MOTOR CiCLE RACES. ADMISSION: 1/Buses leave H.B. Corner from 1 p.m. A 1428 DANCES. A GRAND HARVEST HOME BALL WILL be held in the Tussock Creek Hall in aid of Hall Funds, on FRIDAY, April 19. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6.—John Wilson, Secretary. Ai247 A DANCE IN AID OF HALL FUNDS WILL be held in the Gummies-Wild Bush Hall on FRIDAY, April 19, 1929, commencing at 8 p.m. Gentlemen 3/-; Ladies 2/-. Purdue’s Orchestra. W. D. HOPCROFT. A 0598 Hon. Sec. CELEBRATE the nomination of your Candidate next Wednesday by attending the Gore Pipe Band’s Plain, Fancy Dress and Hard Times Dance in the Town Hall. Bain’s Orchestra. Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 1/6. An 574 EXCELSIOR DANCE BAND. QPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT. A 0599 V. ALDRIDGE, 49 Eye Street. SOCIALS. WELCOME SOCIAL. TO VERY REV. FATHER HOWARD. VICTORIA HALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, at 8 p.m. Ladies, Basket. A 0603 FINANCIAL. TyONEY TO LEND ON FIRST OR SECOND MORTGAGES. BRIAN W. HEWAT. SOLICITOR ESK STREET. PUBLIC NOTICES. T. M. RANKIN. WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, TAY ST. ALARM CLOCKS. TESTED AND GUARANTEED IN PERFECT ORDER. Prices - - - 6/6 to 30/BEDROOM CLOCKS. Prices - - -6/- to 90/FOR A RELIABLE CLOCK, BUY FROM T. M. RANK I N. WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, TAY ST. 9 AAA PAIRS LADIES’ SLIPPERS; 2/6 t)vuv Pair; -five pair 10/-. Two winners at 3/11 Pair, 5/11 Pait.—ABRAHAM WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, Doh Street,
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Southland Times, Issue 20661, 17 April 1929, Page 1
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