AMUSEMENTS. : THE MAJESTIC ‘ (Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres). > TO-NIGHT At TO-NIGHT ‘ TO-NIGHT 7.45 p.m. TO-NIGHT , LAST TWO NIGHTS. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present ’ THE DAZZLING FIRST NATIONAL MUSICAL COMEDY PRODUCTION: (Entirely in Technicolour). : “BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT” ’ “BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT” WITH SEVEN BIG STARS! ’ VIVIENNE SEGAL ' WALTER PIDGEON. ALLAN PRIOR ' LOUISE FAZENDA 1 FORD STERLING MYRNA LOY LUPI NO LANE “BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT” . “BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT” Based on the Operetta, “The Lady in I Ermine,” by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernest Welisch. (“A” Certificate). Gigantic Settings; Thousands in ' the Cast; One Hundred Voices in one Chorus; and the Greatest Cast of Stars ever heard in one Picture! TOGETHER WITH: FOX MOVIETONE FEATURETTES. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS (Double Issue). “INDIA TO-DAY” (Travelogue). “BITTER FRIENDS” (Comedy). BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL; OR RING 738. PRICES: Evening, D.C., 2/-; (plus tax); Back Stalls, 1/6; Front Stalls, 1/-. Reservations 6d. extra., PICNICS. GROCERS’ PICNIC TO BE HELD AT COLAC BAY, —On— WEDNESDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1932. HOT WATER, MILK AND SUGAR PROVIDED FREE. Lollies for the Children. Box of Laundrine Soap for Largest Family and Tin of Biscuits for Second Largest at Picnic. TRADE AND OPEN RACES. SPLENDID PRIZES OF GIVEN DONATIONS. Train leaves Invercargill at 9 a.m., stopping at Grassmere, Waikiwi and Lorneville, arriving Colac Bay at 10.30 a.m., returning leaving Colac Bay at 6.15 p.m., arriving Invercargill at 7.35 p.m. FARE: 3/- Return; Children, 1/6. Tickets obtainable at Matheson’s Ltd, Esk and Tay Streets. All Wholesale and Retail Grocers Closed on day of Picnic. J. HAMILTON, Assistant Secretary, C/o J. M. Brown, Limited. ERIC DAWSON, Hon. Secretary, C/o Matheson’s Ltd., Tay Street. Jm4lo MEETINGS. WOODLANDS MEAT WORKS. A MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS of the Taits Woodlands Meat Co., Ltd., will be held in EVERYBODY’S BUILDINGS, Tay Street, on SATURDAY, January 23, at 11 a.m. To consider selling the Meat Works owing to the disadvantageous prices ruling for Rabbits and Meats. Jm444 F. C. SMITH, Secretary. RAILWAY NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1932. pAY EXCURSION TO QUEENSTOWN. I DRASTIC REDUCTION IN FARES. Special Train leaves Invercargill 7.30 a.m., Winton 8.16, Lumsden 9.22, Kingston depart (steamer) 10.55 a.m., Queenstown ; arrive 12.35 p.m. Special train leaves Invercargill 6.40 ■ a.m., Woodlands 7.2, Edendale 7.22, Ma- . taura 7.37, Gore 8.1, Riversdale 8.34, Bal- I four 8.52, arriving Lumsden 9.8 a.m. Con- I nects at Lumsden with Invercargill-Kings- | ton train. On return journey Queenstown depart 5.0 p.m., Kingston 6.55 p.m., Lumsden 8.25 p.m., Winton 9.30 p.m., Invercargill arrive 10.13 p.m. Special train, connecting with KingstonInvercargill train, leaves Lumsden 8.32 p.m., Gore depart 9.45, Edendale 10.13 p.m. Return fare, via Winton, from Invercargill 12/- first; 8/6 second. Tickets available for day of issue only. : The .same seat may be reserved both out- i ward and homeward journey at fee of 1/-. I Trams leave all termini 7.0 a.m., and 1 leave Post Office at 10.20 p.m. (after j arrival of train via Winton). For stops and further particulars see ! Handbills or inquire at stations. Jn469 BOARD AND RESIDENCF WANTED— Board for Technical School Girl. Apply 24'5 Ness Street. PROFESSIONAL. (A Card). DR. R. BURNS WATSON HAS REMOVED TO NEW RESIDENCE, 82 DON STREET. CHIROPRACTIC. ■ C. WHITE-PARSONS. PALMER GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR, Newburgh’s Buildings. CORNER DEE AND ESK STREETS. Hours: 10 a.m. to 12 a.m.; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to T 2.30 p.m., and by arrangement. Telephone: Office, 2039; Residence, 2170. CONSULTATION FREE. 'YTATURE’S CURES—AII ailments treated, xl Purest Herbs used. Advice Free.— A. C. FRANKLIN, Healer and Herbalist, 145 Dee Street. 0p797 ■ . . — ____ | WHERE TO STAY. AT THE ROCKS, RIVERTON. I SEASIDE RESORT; good accommoda- : tion at Beach House. Phone 44—S. Tariff £2 2/- per week; week-ends 8/- per day.. Apply Mrs M. M. Cloughley. , -J Q/P FOR any room! Take advantage 1 O of special rate and stay at STONEHURST—New Zealand' leading private hotel. Telegrams: “Stonelea,” Christ- - church- ’
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Southland Times, Issue 21605, 18 January 1932, Page 1
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