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AMUSEMENTS. BIGGER AND BETTER! 7.45—M AJE S T I C—7.45 TO-NIGHT; THE CHAMP THE CHAMP Not since “The Kid,” THE CHAMP has such a Picture THE CHAMP been given us. THE CHAMP THE CHAMP TWO GREAT STARS THE CHAMP Together. THE CHAMP Wallace Beery THE CHAMP Wallace Beery THE CHAMP Wallace Beery THE CHAMP Who adds another THE CHAMP characterisation to your THE CHAMP screen memories. His THE CHAMP “Bill” of “Min and Bill” THE CHAMP is surpassed. THE CHAMP THE CHAMP Jackie Cooper THE CHAMP Jackie Cooper THE CHAMP Jackie Cooper THE CHAMP The Boy star with THE CHAMP Heaven shining from THE CHAMP his face. How he will THE CHAMP win your heart as he THE CHAMP fights his father’s fight THE CHAMP with a smile on his lips, THE CHAMP but a pang in his THE CHAMP young heart. Dinky THE CHAMP believed that his Dad THE CHAMP would always be a THE CHAMP Champion! THE CHAMP Irene Rich THE CHAMP Irene Rich THE CHAMP You will certainly like, THE CHAMP THE CHAMP and you will Laugh THE CHAMP with THE CHAMP Rosco Ates THE CHAMP Rosco Ates THE CHAMP The Stuttering ComTHE CHAMP edian. THE CHAMP Majestic Programme Units: FOX AUSTRALASIAN NEWS. TILDEN’S TENNIS TECHNIQUE. (No. 2 Series). FLIP THE FROG CARTOON. METROTONE SOUND NEWS. PLANS AT BRISTOL: OR RING 738. DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA D D R The First Production on the R A lines of the A M WORKSHOP THEATRE M A WORKSHOP THEATRE A WORKSHOP THEATRE And consisting of D FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS D R FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS R A FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS A M Will be staged at M A THE ORPHANS’ HALL, A Eamslaw Street, on D MONDAY AND TUESDAY, D R June 20 and 21. R A Box Plans at Bristol, To-day. A M Admission: 2/-. Booking, 6d. M A Invercargill Amateur Operatic A and Dramatic Society. DRAMA DRA MA' DRAMA LECTURE. MOTORISTS, FARMERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A SPECIAL LECTURE on PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Supported by an INTERESTING CINEMATOGRAPH FILM. WINTON MASONIC HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, at 8 p.m. Jlc4oo MEETINGS. GUMMIES BUSH BRANCH OF THE FARMERS’ UNION. AN address will be given by MR J. R. HAIGH, at COLAC BAY HALL, on THURSDAY, June 16, on the Douglas Social Credit Scheme. All cordially invited. CHAS. HUGGINS. J 1437 Secretary. HUNTING. BIRCHWOOD HUNT. THE FOLLOWING RUNS HAVE BEEN ARRANGED: MOSSBURN—June 20 to 24 (inclusive). SOUTH HILLEND—June 27 to July 1. (Inclusive). All Runs at 2 p.m., unless otherwise "" Crl ' E. MATHESON. Jm462 Secretary. DANCES. BIG LEAP YEAR DANCE—To-night, 15th. The Popular Dance in the Trades Hall. Lucky Spot Waltz. Star Orchestra. Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/6. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FORESTERS’ BALL. WILL be held in the Woodlands Public Hall. Footwarmers’ Orchestra. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Weavers’ Bus leaves H.B. Corner at 7.45 p.m. BRO. C. FREW, C.R. BRO. J. S. SADLIER, Hon. Sec. MUTTONBIRDERS’ RETURN BALL. DRILL HALL, COLAC BAY, Wednesday, 15th. Good Floor. Good Music. Good Supper. Admission: 1/and 1/6. Jm476 AN OLD-TIME DANCE WILL be held, in the Hedgehope Hall, FRIDAY, June 17, 1932, in aid of Domain Funds. Grand March at 8 p.m. sharp. Ladies 1/-, Gents 2/6. Good Supper provided. Jj363 G. MacKAY, Sec. BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER! niHE LUMSDEN EX-PUPILS’ BALL. FRIDAY, JUNE 17. Footwarmers’ Orchestra. KENNINGTON TENNIS CLUB ~ WILL hold a DANCE on TUESDAY, June 21. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. Weaver’s Free Bus leaves H.B. Comer at 7.45. Jm4sB STAR of Thombury DRUIDS’ BALL/ Thornbury Hall, Wednesday, June 22. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. Bradshaw’s Bus leaves H.B. Corner at 7.45 p.m. Jm464 KEEP FREE—JUNE 29. FOR OTERAMIKA HOCKEY DANCE. J. MEREDITH, Hon. Sec. OWING to the present conditions, the Nightcaps Bachelors and Spinsters’ Annual Ball which was to be held on tie 17th inst, is postponed in-definitely.l-Miss K. Hunt, Mr N. Irwin, joint secsX

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Southland Times, Issue 21729, 15 June 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21729, 15 June 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21729, 15 June 1932, Page 1

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