AMUSEMENTS. I, - — A COLOSSAL A COLOSSAL DOUBLE FEATURE BILL DOUBLE FEATURE BILL AT THE MAJE S T I C : (AS COSY AS YOUR OWN FIRESIDE). (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre). MATINEE TO-DAY .... 2 o’clock TO-NIGHT at 7.30 AND FRIDAY NIGHT. First National Pictures present RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS In their amazing Production: "WHEEL OF CHANCE” "WHEEL OF CHANCE” "WHEEL OF CHANCE” “WHEEL OF CHANCE” EVERY KIND OF LOVE IN THIS THRILL-PACKED DRAMA. Eternal Mother Love, Glorious Sweetheart Love, and the Jealous Love of Two Boys for the same Girl! It is so real, so life-like, that you will forget you are seeing a Motion Picture. NOTE: This Picture is recommended by the Censor more especially for Adults. Then LOOK WHO’S HERE! I SYD CHAPLIN With SYD CHAPLIN Helene Costello | SYD CHAPLIN and | SYD CHAPLIN Clara Horten I In a Gold Digging Comedy, worth its Weight in Solid Laughs. HO! “THE FORTUNE HUNTER” HO! "THE FORTUNE HUNTER" HA! “THE FORTUNE HUNTER” HA! "THE FORTUNE HUNTER” HE! “THE FORTUNE HUNTER” HE! “THE FORTUNE HUNTER" Also "MAJESTIC MAGAZINE” Gives you all the Big Events when they are News. MAJESTIC "DE LUXE” ORCHESTRA. (Mus. Dir.: Mr H. Halbert). Playing a Specially Selected Musical Programme. BOOKING: Plans at Bristol till noon, at Rice’s Lolly Shop thereafter, or Telephone 738 for Reservations. PRICES ARE JUST AS USUAL. Stalls, 1/-; Reserved 1/6. D.C., 1/6; Reserved 2/OTAUTAU DANDIES. TIMEHILLS HALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 8 p.m. SWIMMING CARNIVAL. INVERCARGILL AMATEUR SWIMMING : AND LIFE-SAVING CLUB. WONSTER CARNIVAL To be held in the MUNICIPAL BATHS, TO-NIGHT, MUNICIPAL BATHS, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. If you have never been to one before, don’t fail to see this one. DOORS OPEN at 6.45. Admission: 1/-. Children 6d. T. MOSS. Au 932 Hon. Sec. SOCIALS. FIRST CHURCH BIBLE CLASS.—Social that was to be held on the 24th is, owing to unforeseen circumstances, postponed indefinitely.—N. Derby, Sec. AuB9o ADDRESS. ANDREW’S SCOTTISH SOCIETY. , SMITH’S HALL t XiZ j FRIDAY, BK 26th inst., at 8 p.m. \ / ADDRESS b £ NhX REV. R. ROBERTSON. FIRST-CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME. CROQUET. QO R E CROQUET CLUB. END OF SEASON. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). Match, President v. Vice-President. AU Members invited to take part in above match, and to be on the lawns at 10 a.m. Presentation of Prizes 4 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA. Members a Basket. A. H. TURNBULL, President. Au 949 I. M. DURHAM, Hon. Sec. COMPETITIONS. GORE COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. THE DATE FOR CLOSING OF ENTRIES HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1929. W. D. SHELTON. Secretary. P.O. Box 94, Gore. AtB7s WINTER SHOW. THE SOUTHLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. WINTER SHOW. DRILL HALL, INVERCARGILL. May 11, 13, 14, and 15, 1929. CHEESE, BUTTER, HONEY, FRUIT, ROOTS, GRAIN, WOOL, LIVE STOCK, HOME INDUSTRIES, SCHOOL EXHIBITS, and INDUSTRIAL TRADES DISPLAY. Intending Competitors are reminded that ENTRIES CLOSE on TUESDAY, April 30. A. L. ADAMSON. Secretary. P.O. Box 219. Phones: 177 and 1549. AtB69 ITIHE FARMERS WANT IT—VOTE WEDNESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.
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Southland Times, Issue 20667, 24 April 1929, Page 1
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