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AMUSEMENTS. _____ BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. To-night’s Box Plan at Theatre; or Phone 1938. THE REGENT (The Theatre Beautiful). Direction: J. C. Williamson Films (N.Z.) Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Full Orchestral Matinee To-day, 2.15 Full Orchestral Matinee To-day, 2.15 A mighty conflict of passions . . . . • .... Thrilling .... without parallel. JOHN GILBERT. in “THE MASKS OF THE DEVIL” “THE MASKS OF THE DEVIL” “THE MASKS OF THE DEVIL "THE MASKS OF THE DEVIL” , Also EVELYN BRENT in “THE QUEEN O’ DIAMONDS” "THE QUEEN O’ DIAMONDS” A thrilling tale of Broadway’s Theatre life plus a gripping mystery. Regent Review of World Events, and THE REGENT ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Mr Robert Caulton. USUAL REGENT PRICES. COMMENCING TC-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. REMEMBER “ROOKIES?” REMEMBER “ROOKIES ?” Remember how you howled in helpless merriment at the antics of the screens greatest comedy combination ? ? 1 Well, here’s an even funnier one by the same pair. ..KARL DANE..GEORGE K. ARTHUR KARL DANE..GEORGE K. ARTHUR .'.KARL DANE..GEORGE K. ARTHUR in “BROTHERLY LOVE" “BROTHERLY LOVE” "BROTHERLY LOVE” "BROTHERLY LOVE” The best of clean—wholesome—rib-crack-ing Comedy. Also The Picture selected for DALE AUSTEN (Miss New Zealand) TIM McCOY and DALE AUSTEN in “THE BUSHRANGER” “THE BUSHRANGER” The most thrilling romance of all—a story of Australia’s early bushranging days. BOOK AT THE BRISTOL. • SAFETY FltlST. THE PLYMOUTH is mechanically safe on the road, Economically safe on your purse. Drive a PLYMOUTH and be safe. MISCELLANEOUS. MODEL HOUSE, 35 TAY STREET. Great winter sale now on. Berets from 5/-; Felts from 7/11; Trimmed Capalines from 15/-. Models Halfprice. SAFETY FIRST. QUALITY in the Plymouth marks reliability which in its turn marks Safety. Drive a Plymouth and be safe. RABBIT TRAPS —Record catches are assured with the rustless brass-tipped Record. Onlv 26/6; Rival 24/- dozen.— F. BOWDEN & CO. M 1298 aaa FEET SAWN TIMBER; ox 7, V \Jv7 all sizes; Droppers, Stakes, Posts, Strainers, etc., on hand. Large quantity second-hand Timber. Prices right.— F. BOWDEN & CO. MI29S ROOFING IRON—Large stocks of new and second-hand in stock. Try us and you will be right.—F. BOWDEN & CO. FRUIT TREES, Forest Trees, Hedge Trees, Roses and all varieties of Shrubs obtainable from B. D. Edginton, Waikiwi, Invercargill. Jass NEW GARMENTS. NEW VALUES A T H ALL’ S. XTEVER BEFORE have we had such a IN fine selection of WINTER APPAREL. Lovely fresh stocks of the world’s leading Fashions are awaiting your inspection at HALL’S WAREHOUSE. COSTUMES—A wonderful variety in all fittings at all prices. These are among the smartest we have ever had to hand. Made up in the line Worsteds and Winter Tweeds. Now is Costume time. Make an early visit and select yours. Prices range from £3 3/-, £3 15/-, £4 4/-, £4 10/-, £5 5/NEW COATS—A splendid selection of these are now to hand, both in Velour and Face Cloths, all marked at Hall's value which means a huge saving on any one garment, ranging from £4 15/-, £5 5/-, £5 12/6, £5 17/6, £6 10/-, £7 7/-, £8 8/-. EVENING FROCKS—HaII’s are showing some quite smart little Evening and semi-Evening Frocks from 15/6, 27/6, 35/- to £3 15/WOOLLEN SUlTS—These are in Two-piece and Three-piece, in lovely textures of Cashmere and Silk and Wool at 39/6, 45/-, £2 16/-, £3 7/6 up to £4 10/-. ALSO SHOWING: Wonderful good value in Cardigans, Silk and Wool Jumpers, Pleated Skirts, Silk Hose, all new t oilings, Silk and Wool Hose, Fur Necklets, Woollen Scarves, etc. For variety, smartness and value, come to HALL’S WAREHOUSE Upstairs, above Haeremai Cafe, Dee Street. PHONE: 994 BOX: 197 5 SPORTING EQUIPMENT. SELECTED from the world’s leading makers is the great feature that makes our shop so well and favourably known. SPECIAL DISPLAY New Season’s GOLF CLUBS AND ACCESSORIES. FOOTBALLS For Rugby and Soccer. HOCKEY STICKS, PADS AND BALLS. BASKETBALLS. BOXING GLOVES. INSPECTION INVITED, J. A.~DOIG. THE SPORT SDEPOT, DEE STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 20790, 3 June 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 20790, 3 June 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 20790, 3 June 1929, Page 1

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