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| AMUSEMENTS. "HIS SADDLE WAS HIS THRONE! AND A TOUGH ARMY SERGEANT HIS ONLY COMPETITOR.” Last Night’s Huge Audience enraptured at the Thrilling and Daring Exploits of “THE CISCO KID” “THE CISCO KID” ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! . THE MAJESTIC ’ (Direction: Fuller-Hayward). MATINEE TO-DAY, 2. TO-NIGHT, 7.45 MATINEE TO-DAY, 2. TO NIGHT, 7.45 ? Last Two Screenings of THE VIRILE OUTDOOR ROMANCE; “THE CISCO KID” “THE CISCO KID” “THE CISCO KID” O. HENRY’S ROMANTIC BAD MAN with WARNER BAXTER as WARNER BAXTER the Kid. Sergeant EDMUND LOWE ' Micky Dunn EDMUND LOWE ’ CONCHITA MONTENEGRO NORA LANE. CHAS. STEVENS. EXCELLENT SHORTS. I BOOK AT BRISTOL; OR RING 738. I i THE MAJESTIC THEATRE Secured at Great Expense for GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY The Greatest Screen Classic of All Time! The Greatest Screen Classic of All Time! THE SYNCHRONISED OPERATIC ROMANCE: “HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY” "HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY” "HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY” A Fragrant, Charming Photographic Melody, The Featured Roles arc played by WILLY FRITSCH. DITA PARLO. LIL DAGOVER. FRITZ GREINER. HARRY HART. ANDOR HELTAI. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE ALL DAY. METHODIST MAORI MISSION 110TH ANNIVERSARY. Easter Monday. 8 p.m. CIVIC THEATRE. I MAORI MUSICAL FESTIVAL Karanga, Haunting Melodies, Weird Waiatas, Enchanting Harmonies, Ancient Games, Hakas, Part Songs, Solos, Choruses, Instrumental Music, etc. BY REV. A. J. SEAMER S FAMOUS MAORI CHOIR IN MAORI COSTUME. PRICES: 1/6 and 1/-. Box Plan at Begg's. Booking Fee 6d. After Thursday, Miss Beggs, next to Theatre. Mu96O RACING. J|IVERTON RACING CLUB. ANNUAL EASTER MEETING. SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY. March 26, 28 and 29. 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. LOST —Wednesday, Tortoiseshell Pen and Eversharp Pencil. Reward. Apply Times Office. Mu 966 T OST—Boots! Boots! Boots! But why 1J worry? HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street, can sell you a pair for 10/6. WOULD Person who took wrong Bicycle from Railway Station, Saturday afternoon, please leave same at Ticket Office. LOST— From Otautau, ..Thursday last, Black and Tan Dog. Answers name Don. Finder communicate Stephens and Walker, Butchers, Otautau. MsB72 FOUND —That you can buy Southland’s best Coal for 19/- half ton; 38/- per ton for cash this month only from OHAI COAL DEPOT. ’Phone 701. Mp7ll 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 —Farm, up to 200 acres, good buildings; buyer can pay £5OO cash down. Also Farms in exchange for northern properties. Particulars to Boyd & Co., 54 Esk Street. MsB6B WHERE TO STAY. AT THE ROCKS, RIVERTON. SEASIDE RESORT; good accommodation at Beach House. Phone 44—S. Tariff £2 2/- per week; week-ends 8/- per day. Apply Mr 1 : M. M. Cloughley. PUBLIC NOTICES. HAY FORKS. Specially selected Handles combined with best quality Steel Prongs make these Forks good buying. TWO-PRONG. THREE-PRONG. ‘3/9 4/6 HARVESTING GLOVES 5/6 per Pair. These are Leather Gauntlet style, made of good quality Leather and strongly stitched. EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING IN FARMERS’ 'REQUIREMENTS. STONE AND LUMSDEN, LTD. DEE STREET. USE "CHEMICO,” THE WONDER BATH r’ CLEANSER.'

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Southland Times, Issue 21661, 24 March 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21661, 24 March 1932, Page 1