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AMUSEMENTS THE CIVIC TALKIES Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. TO-NIGHT - - at 7.45 SEE THIS POWERFUL DRAMA of A Woman’s Regeneration! UNUSUAL! DRAMATIC ROMANCE! “MADONNA OF THE STREETS” “MADONNA OF THE STREETS” “MADONNA OF THE STREETS” “MADONNA OF THE STREETS" ~ with EVELYN BRENT. EVELYN BRENT. EVELYN BRENT. She went to steal a fortune from under his nose—but it was he who turned the trick—he stole her heart so completely there wasn’t a vestige of her former self left. “MADONNA OF THE STREETS” "MADONNA OF THE STREETS” “MADONNA OF THE STREETS” “MADONNA OF THE STREETS" with EVELYN BRENT. EVELYN BRENT. EVELYN BRENT. Alluring, beautiful and seductive, as the millionaire’s pampered pet who fell head over heels in love with his idealistic nephew. Also: SCREEN SNAPSHOTS. KRAZY KAT KARTOON. RAMBLING REPORTER TRAVELOGUE TARZAN THE TIGER, ETC., EC. CIVIC POPULAR PRICES. Plans at Hobbs’s (opp. Theatre). Or Ring 380. SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE! SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE! AT THE CIVIC. TO-DAY: at'2 p.m. TO-DAY: at 2 p.m. TO-DAY: at 2 p.m. TO-DAY: at 2 p.m. Specially arranged Programme, so SEND ALL THE CHILDREN! SEND ALL THE CHILDREN! T—A—R—Z—A—N THE TIGER. T—A—R—Z—A—N THE TIGER. Chapter 2: "Road to Opar.” T—A—R—Z—A—N THE TIGER. T-A-R-Z-A-N THE TIGER. KRAZY KAT KARTOON. RAMBLING REPORTER TRAVELOGUE SCREEN SNAPSHOTS. MYSTERIES OF AN EGG (Educational). TWO—COMEDIES—TWO. ETC., ETC. Exceptional Children’s Programme! SEND THEM ALL ALONG! CHILDREN!—BRING YOUR CARDS!

DE LUXE SKATING RINK DEE STREET. THE FINEST AND BEST APPOINTED SKATING RINK IN NEW ZEALAND. Fitted with every modern convenience for the comfort and pleasure of patrons. ALL NEW SKATES. SPECIAL SATURDAY SESSIONS TO-DAY DAY: Special Children’s session, 10 to 12, 6d.; 2.30 to 4.30, 1/-; Children 6d. EVENING LATE SESSION: 7.30 to 11 p.m. Ladies, 2/-; Gentleman,' 2/6. SPECTATORS, ALL SESSIONS: 6d. Beginners taught by Professional Skaters. No extra charge for Reserved Skates. PRIVATE PARTIES ARRANGED. RINK TELEPHONE: 963. Jv9o7

Browns hall, Wednesday, JULY i. GRAND CONCERT BY INVERCARGILL OLD TIMERS’ CONCERT PARTY. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Proceeds in' aid of Recreation Ground Funds. Admission: 1/6. Jxlo4o DANCES. BE WISE AND RESERVE! BE WISE AND RESERVE! THE "COUNTRY CLUB" CABARET. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! H. & J. SMITH’S TEAROOMS. Set in charming surroundings, with Jack Thompson’s Orchestra, and Dancing from 8 p.m. until midnight, the “Country Club” held every Saturday is something entirely different in Cabarets. RESERVATIONS FREE. (Phone: 1162). DOUBLE TICKET 7/- (Including Supper). Entrance is By Stairway From Tay Street A DANCE WILL be held in the HORTICULTURAL HALL, MATAURA, following the Musical Society’s GRAND REVUE. STAR DANUE BAND. Jx1036 "TF you’re fond of flirting with brightJL eyed girls, And can rave in verse, over golden curls, Don’t miss ‘THE BEND on MONDAY night With Ambassador’s Dance Band, snappy and bright.” “THE BEND,” Winton, on JUNE 29th. Proceeds in aid of Kia-Ora Basketball Club. ADMISSION: 2/- and 3/-. Jx994 WAIPANGO TENNIS CLUB’S Annual Ball, on TUESDAY, June 30, in the Gummies Bush Hall. Kentucky Orchestra. Good Supper. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6.—N. Dick, Secretary. JsBo9 A GRAND BALL will be held by the Footballers of Fairfax, in the FAIRFAX HALL, on THURSDAY, July 2, at 8 p.m. Good Floor. Good Supper. Kentucky Four Dance Orchestra. Admission—Gents 3/-; Ladies 1/6. F. OLIVER, ■ Jxloo4 Secretary. Limehills basketball club will hold a GRAND BALL in the Limehids Hall on THURSDAY, 2nd July. Jack Thompson’s Orchestra. Ladies, 2/-; Gents, 3/-.—N. CROWE, Secretary. Jr 726 KENNINGTON TENNIS CLUB. (Incorporated). WILL hold a GRAND BALL in the Kennington Hall, on July 7, at 8 o’clock. Thompson’s Orchestra. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. Weaver’s Bus (free) leaves H.B. Corner at 7.45. J. McLEW. Jxlo4l Hon. Secretary.

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Southland Times, Issue 21431, 27 June 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21431, 27 June 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21431, 27 June 1931, Page 1

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