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AMUSEMENTS LOOK . WHO’S HERE! THE BIG FAVOURITES TOGETHER AGAIN! JANET and CHARLES GAYNOR FARRELL GAYNOR FARRELL GAYNOR FARRELL The Great Film Pair in their Greatest Success! MAJESTIC (Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres) A Warm and Cosy Theatre Awaits You. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY: at 2 p.m. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY: at 2 p.m. Including the Children’s Special Circus Picture: “SPELL OF THE CIRCUS” "SPELL OF THE CIRCUS” (Showing at Matinee only). TONIGHT At TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 7.45 p.m. TO-NIGHT (Also Monday and Tuesday). Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present RAOUL WALSH’S SENSATIONAL. FOX MOVIETONE DRAMA: “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.” "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.” "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK." "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK." “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK." “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.” "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.” "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.” "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.” “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.” “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.” “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.” "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.” “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.” “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.” "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.” (“A” Certificate. Best for Adults). With JANET and CHARLES GAYNOR FARRELL GAYNOR FARRELL GAYNOR FARRELL GAYNOR FARRELL GAYNOR FARRELL Those beloved stars, in a throbbing Drama combining all the grip of "Seventh Heaven,” the tenderness of "Street Angel,” the romance of "Sunny Side Up.” Here’s a Drama you’ll long remember, with those stars you cannot forget. The Big Show at Majestic Commonsense Prices; Evening: D.C., 2/- iplus tax); Stalls 1/6. Matinee: D.C., 1/6 (plus tax); Stalls 1/-; Children 6d. Reservations 6d. extra (plus tax). BOOK AT BRISTOL; OR AT THEATRE. PHONE: 738. pRINCESS THEATRE, GORE. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. At 8 p.m. DUNEDIN R.S.A. CHOIR. —of—- ■ 50 V O I C E S 50 SOLOS. PART SONGS. DUETS. Together with Items by the Full Choir. MAITLAND McCUTCHEON, L.R.A.M. in SELECTED VIOLIN SOLOS And Items by MISSES NONI DAVIDSON AND HELEN ROY. Admission: 2/- and 1/-; Reserves 2/6. Box Plan now open at Shelton Gee’s Office, Mersey Street. Jx1046 gUNDAY EVENING: 8.15 p.m. CIVIC THEATRE. MUSICAL RECITAL By INVERCARGILL CIVIC BAND. Proceeds in aid of Unemployment Fund. PROGRAMME: Hymn : "Presburg” Selection: “Classical Favourites.”—BAND. Song: "Waiata Poi.” MISS WINNIE BRAXTON. Violin Duet; Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana. MESSRS WOODS AND STRANG. Humorous Fantasia: "Musical Fragments.” BAND. Song: (Selected). MR FRANK LISTER. Vocal Duet: (Selected;. MISSES ADAMsON AND DONALD. COMMUNITY SING: Led by Mr A. R. Wills. March; “Yancowinna.” BAND. GOD SAVE THE KING. I Accompanist: Mr Gordon Lindsay. ! Conductor: Mr A. R. Wills. Jx1052 Secretary: V. Shirley.

THE CELEBRATION OF A BIG EVENT. THE Celebration of a joyous event will be featured in the Victoria Hall, Wednesday, Ist July, 7.30 p.m. Commemorating the Semi-Jubilee of closing the liquor bars for 25 years. His Worship the Mayor (John Miller, Esq.) will preside. Speeches by .eloquent speakers. Singing by united choirs. Tableau by Young People. Jx99l DANCES. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! M.U.1.0.0.F. 31st ANNUAL BALL. TO BE HELD IN THE HORTICULTURAL HALL. MATAURA, JULY 10. THOMPSON’S RENOWNED ORCHESTRA Splendid Floor. Excellent Supper. Grand March, 8.30 p.m. Chairman: Mr S. Wilson. Double Ticket, 4/-; Extra Lady, 1/-. B. SUTHERLAND. . T. BUTLER. Joint Secs. M.U. DANCES ARE SECOND TO NONE. Jx1039 OTAUTAU DAIRY FACTORY SUPPLIERS’ BALL. Will be held in OTAUTAU TOWN HALL, on FRIDAY, JULY 17. THOMPSON’S ORCHESTRA Jxlosl A. BEANGE, Sec. L- J DRUNKARD’S HAPPY HOME. “TIRINKO” Powders banished drink sravJLz ing. Marvellous secret remedy. Get free booklet plain wrapper. Home Welfare Pty., P.O. Box 655 J J, Wellington. LAWNMOWERS —City . and Country residents are warned that a good job cannot be done at their back .door as the proper equipment is not carried by any socalled travelling experts. If you value your mower and it requires an overhaul and sharpen, send it now and save 10 per cent, as discount this month. Mowers are called for in the city and suburbs (free of charge).—H. MACDONALD, 85-87 Spey Street.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21431, 27 June 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21431, 27 June 1931, Page 1

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