AMUSEMENTS. “HIS SADDLE WAS HIS THRONE! AND A TOUGH ARMY SERGEANT HIS ONLY COMPETITOR.” ; THE MAJESTIC . (Direction: Fuller-Hayward). TO-NIGHT—at 7.45—T0-NIGHT. » TONIGHT—at 7:45—T0-NIGHT. - MATINEE TO MORROW - - - at 2 p.m. • MATINEE TO-MORROW - - - at 2 p.m. ANOTHER VIRILE OUTDOOR ROMANCE Thrilling Entertainment for All—from Nine to Ninety. “THE CISCO KID” “THE CISCO KID” “THE CISCO KID” t “THE CISCO KID” “THE CISCO KID” » O. HENRY’S ROMANTIC BAD MAN , with j WARNER BAXTER 1 WARNER BAXTER -—EDMUND LOWE. EDMUND LOWE. . CONCHITA MONTENEGRO NORA LANE. CHAS. STEVENS. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE: “MY FRIEND THE KING” “MY FRIEND THE KING” (British Comedy). FOX INTERNATIONAL NEWS. and FOX AUSTRALIAN NEWS, i BOOK AT BRISTOL; OR RING 738. TO iNVERCARGILL LOVERS OF GOOD MUSIC. We have secured at great expense, for GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY The Synchronised Operatic Romance "HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY” "HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY” “HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY” A Fragrant, Charming Photographic Melody, Featuring WILLY FRITSCH. DITA PARLO. LIL DAGOVER. A WELCOME HOME SOCIAL WILL BE TENDERED TO MR AND IT MRS HERBERT HAYWOOD, 1 in THE THORN BURY HALL, on THURSDAY, MARCH 24, at 8 p.m. Gents, 1/6; Ladies, 1/-. Mt. 915 RACING. EIVERTON RACING CLUB. — ANNUAL EASTER MEETING. SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY. < March 26, 28 and 29. i First Race at 11.45 a.m. each day. Last Race at 4.30 p.m. each day. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICES. Admission: Lawn, Gentlemen 10/-, Ladies 3/-. Outside Lawn: Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies Free. G. B. BANKS. . ■ Mt92l Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. I ( LOST —In town, on Friday, Lady’s Kid Fur-trimmed GloVe. Please return to ; rimes Office. Mt 912 j WOULD person who took Bicycle from I Lindisfarne Road last night, return ■ same immediately. Mt 949 : , WOULD Person who took wrong Bicycle I from Railway Station, Saturday after1 noon, please leave same at Ticket Office. | LOST —From Otautau, Thursday last, |, Black and Tan Dog. Answers name • i Don. Finder communicate Stephens and i . Walker, Butchers, Otautau. MsB72 POUND —That you can buy Southland’s best Coal for 19/- half ton; 38/- per > ton for cash this month only from OHAI I ' COAL DEPOT. ’Phone 701. Mp7U , FRUIT FOR SALE. TOMATOES at their cheapest level. Buy to-day St Exchange Mart.—D. W. McKAY, LTD. Mt94B SAUCE TOMATOES. Call at Exchange ’ Mart to-day. Low prices.—D. W. Me- ! ' KAY, LTD. Mt94B DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! ’ Sauce and Table Tomatoes cheap at Exchange Mart to-day.—D. W. McKAY, LTD. Mt94B ;. LAST Peaches of season to-day, at Exchange Mart.—D. W. McKAY, LTD. CAULIFLOWERS, Pumpkins, Vegetable f Marrows, Onions. Exchange Mart to-day.—D. W. McKAY, LTD. Mt94S WANTED TO BUY. WANTED —To buy, a hanging Kerosene Lamp for Sitting-room. Apply “N 15,” Times Office. MsBs6 WANTED —To buy, Sewing Machine. * Apply 87 Leet Street. MsBs9 WANTED —Fann, up to 200 acres, good buildings; buyer can pay £5OO cash down. Also Farms in exchange for north- J ern properties. Particulars to Boyd & Co., 54 Esk Street. MsB6B PLANTS AND SEEDS FOR SALE. S ANEMONES, Ranunculi; best procurable; j large 5/-, medium 3/- per 100.— JACK, 37 Rocklands Avenue, Mt. Eden. PLANT now Antirrhinums; separate colours, Orange, Scarlet, Black Prince, Fascination Pink, Golden Queen, Crimson King—l/6 dozen. —THOMAS BROS. QWEET PEAS —New season’s seed to O hand. Special collections, 12 varieties, 1 2/6.—THOMAS BROS. PLANT now Hyacinth Muscarii; large Grape Hyacinth, Anemone, Double 1 Fulgins, bright red, 2/6 dozen.—THOMAS " BROS. ’ I TRAMPING SHOES FOR MEN; broad Toes, wide welts, Uskide Rubber Composition Soles; in Dark Tan shade. Sale ( price 18/9—SERVICE SHOE STORE, Tay k Street. Mt 944 a nr HOT CROSS BUNS PER MINUTE. -] i 3 AU dav Thursday. 14 for 1/-. J A. C. MILBARS, LTD. Mt 945 e EHEUMATISM GOES! Painful and swot- “ len joints vanish. If you suffer from J rheumatic pains, sore muscles, stiff, painful , joints, lumbago, sciatica or neuritis, what ! you need is RUMEX and need it right now. Price 3/6, posted 4/2. Obtainable only I from R. Sommerville, Chemist and Optician, E 5 Dee Street, InvercargilL IS
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Southland Times, Issue 21660, 23 March 1932, Page 1
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