| AMUSEMENTS. I ENGLAND COMES THROUGH AGAIN! ENGLAND COMES THROUGH AGAIN! With a MOST UNIQUE COMEDY RIOT! MOST UNIQUE COMEDY RIOT! “ALF’S BUTTON” “ALPS BUTTON” “ALF’S BUTTON” “ALF’S BUTTON” “ALF’S BUTTON” “ALF’S BUTTON” SHOWING AT' THE REGENT , MATINEE: 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT: 7.45 4 MATINEE: 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT: 7.45 * THE SCREEN’S SUPER FROLIC! Corking Cockney Comedy. Eastern Splendour. Brilliant Dancing. Magnificent Dressing. Dazzling Colour Scenes. BAIRNSFATHERS’ CHARACTERS BAIRNSFATHERS’ CHARACTERS OLD BILL AND ALF! i OLD BILL AND ALF! ’ Not in cold print, but LIVING! on the Talking screen for the first time! “ALF’S BUTTON” “ALF’S BUTTON” “ALF’S BUTTON” “ALF’S BUTTON” “ALF’S BUTTON” A scream as a silent Picture, But Funnier—far Funnier when You hear them Talk! ALF AND BlLL—and EUSTACE ALF AND BlLL—and EUSTACE ■THEY’LL HAVE YOU IN HYSTERICS! Full justice has been done to the peerless humour. In addition: SPORTLIGHT. COMEDY. CAKTOON. NEWS REEL, ETC., ETC. , BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL; OR RING 1938 DANCES. WAIANIWA CRICKET CLUB. rnHE above Club will hold a GRAND JL BALL in the Waianiwa Hall on TUESDAY, December 23. Jack Thompson’s Orchestra. White Star Bus leaves H.B. Corner 7.45 p.m. Fare 1/-. | Admission to Dance: Ladies 1/6; Gents 3/-. Dms7o E ESERVE DECEMBER 26 FOR THE HEDGEHOPE TENNIS DANCE. Admission: Ladies 1/6; Gents 2/6. W. S. DIAMOND. ] DrBl7 Secretary. j LUMSDEN CALEDONIAN BALL. ’ i RADIO HALL. NEW YEAR’S EVE. i I BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER. The Last and First Bali of the Year. Dr7Sl ] PICNICS. DON’T FORGET! . MENZIES FERRY PICNIC; Boxing Day. Grand Ball at night. Gents 3/-; Ladies 1/-. Dq734 REAL PICNIC OUTING; Limehills Sports, Boxing Day, December 26. Large entries. Good prizes. Dq736 RELIGIOUS SERVICES. CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH, LEET STREET. I ( SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21st, 6.30 p.m. J I CAROLS will include “Deck the Hall,” 1 “Silent Night” (Old German), “The 1 First Nowell,” “I hear along our street,” 1 “Good King Wenceslas,” “Silent Night I (Gruber), “Three Kings of Orient,” “Sleep, 1 Holy Babe,” “Joy to the World.” I Boys’ voices will be heard to good effect I in chorus and solo work, including a 15th I century carol by Master Rutherford Brown. I Brief addresses on “The Magi” by Rev. I C. H. Olds, B.A. Dr 776 I , , 1 'J MISCELLANEOUS. 1 I JUBILEE INSTITUTE FOR THE j BLIND. SALE OF BASKETWARE, MATS, ETC. SHOP IN NICHOL’S BUILDINGS, C ESK STREET, r FOR FEW DAYS ONLY. PLEASE HELP THE BLIND. f D 1542 LAMB, MUTTON, OX BEEF. Why pay c fancy prices? Come to-day, 2 o’clock, j to F. BOWDEN & CO. DrBl4 g QUITS-IT TABS art? undoubtedly the j greatest remedy for Neuritis, states qualified Chemist; 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6, j at McNaughton’s, chemists. j Dainty black art silk mocas- j SIN SLIPPERS; Suede soles; an ideal Present at 11/6. We advise early shopping, j Closing 10 p.m. Christmas Eve until Mon- g day.—HANNAHS, Tay Street. Dr 795 5 , j LIMEHILLS HANDICAP; Boxing Day £ Sports. First Prize £l2. Enter now. f £ THE ARCADIA for Cakes, Cream £ Sponges lid.; Smalls 14 for 1/-; £ Bread lid. Dq746 £ g SANTA CLAUS ARRIVES AT LYON’S, £ Tay Street TO-DAY, at 2 o’clock. I Don’t miss the Fun! Dp7os I , 4 LADIES’ White Canvas and Brown Leather Holiday SHOES; Low Heels. P Price 11/9— TULL’S (late Weir’s). r “A CHRISTMAS CARD a year always _OL sends good cheer.” Send one now. S. BLOMFIELD (opp, R. G. Spiers) 149 Dee Street. Dp7ol C QANTA CLAUS ARRIVES AT LYON’S, kJ Tay Street TO-DAY, at 2 o’clock. Don’t miss the Fun! ' Dp7os LADIES’ SPLENDID LEATHER “Cosy Toe” Slippers; padded suede soles; Saxe, Navy, Brown, two grades, 11/6 and 17/6. . Shop early. Closing Christmas Eve until Monday morning.—HANNAHS, Invercargill. 1 EHEUMATISM! Don’t suffer any longer. - Rhunerva the great health herb will fl banish pain.—:Geo. H. Brown, Chemist, 125 J Dee Street. A B
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Southland Times, Issue 21274, 20 December 1930, Page 1
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