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AMUSEMENTS. COME ON ALONG AND LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF AND LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF The Big Laugh Team In a Comedy Scream! THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. MATINEE: At 2 p.m. PARENTS: This Programme is fine for the Kiddies. SEND THEM ALL ALONG!— 7.45—T0-NIGHT AT—7.45 The Newest Laugh Sensation! H t “THE UNEXPECTED FATHER” “THE UNEXPECTED FATHER” “THE UNEXPECTED FATHER” “THE UNEXPECTED FATHER” “THE UNEXPECTED FATHER” “THE UNEXPECTED FATHER” “THE UNEXPECTED FATHER” “THE UNEXPECTED FATHER” “THE UNEXPECTED FATHER” 11, with SLIM SUMMERVILLE SLIM SUMMERVILLE SLIM SUMMERVILLE The Prince of Laughter! As a Millionaire-Bachelor. ZASU PITTS Playing the Comi ZASU PITTS Maid as only ZASU PITTS Zasu knows how! and The Cute Little CORA SUE COLLINS Four-year-old CORA SUE COLLINS Heartbreaker CORA SUE COLLINS The new “Kid” Sensation. THEY’VE GIVEN YOU MORE LAUGHS THEY’VE GIVEN YOU MORE LAUGHS Than any two people on the screen, and now they’re together in a Picture. Made for Laughing Purposes Only! Made for Laughing Purposes Only! Also BOBBY JONES in “How I Play Golf’ BOBBY JONES in “How I Play Golf” AUSTRALIAN CINESOUND REVIEW DETECTIVE STORY: “THE RED SHADOW.” COMEDY. UNIVERSAL NEWS REEL, ETC. Plans at Bristol until Noon; later at Theatre, or Ring 1938. WORKSHOP THEATRE. WORKSHOP THEATRE. WORKSHOP THEATRE. at the ORPHANS’ HALL, EARNSLAW ST., on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Bth to 10th, 1932. ONE ACT PLAYS. ONE ACT PLAYS. Box Plan open at Bristol on Thursday, August 4th. Prices: 2/-. Booking fee 6d extra. Invercargill Operatic and Dramatic Society. JzlosB A RIGHT MERRY TIME! SOCIAL AND DANCE. In The x OR P HA N S’ HALL, Eamslaw Street, ON THURSDAY NEXT, At 7.30. Organised by the Senior Little Sputhlanders in aid of the Sweets Stall at their coming Bazaar. Fathers and Mothers of Little Southlanders and their Friends are invited. There will be Games and Competitions for those who do not Dance. ADMISSION: 1/-. Kegent theatre, mataura. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. J-O-A-N B-E-N-N-E-T-T SPENCER TRACY SPENCER TRACY Una Merkal. James Kirkwood, in “SHE WANTED A MILLIONAIRE” “SHE WANTED A MILLIONAIRE” The story of a Beauty Contest Winner who tried to bargain with Love. CONCERT AND DANCE AT FOREST HILL. KEEP AUGUST 18th Free for “The Serenaders’ Concert Party,” assisted by R. L. Pettitt, Violinist. Jz1067 A GIFT EVENING WILL be tendered Miss B. McGregor in the Limehills Hall, on August 2, at 8 p.m. Gents 1/6, Ladies, a Basket and Gift.—A. Kettle, O. M. Hamilton, Conveners. JvB79 FOOTBALL. J) UG B Y FOOTBALL. RUGBY PARK—TO-DAY. RUGBY PARK—TO-DAY. (Galbraith Shield Competition). STAR V. OLD BOYS. 2.15 p.m. PIRATES V. WAIKIWI. 3 p.m. Admission: Adults, Ground 6d., Stand 6d. A. J. HAMILTON. Phone: 1988. Secretary.' BASKETBALL. BASKETBALL. SOUTHLAND V. OTAGO (Second Grade), S.B.A. Courts, DUKE ST., SATURDAY, July 30, at 3 p.m. (If wet, in Drill Hall). Jw932 PUPILS WANTED. WANTED— Pupils for Pianoforte and Theory; terms moderate. Apply ■ “L 4,” Times Office. Jy996 | FRENCH —Complete course — conversation, composition, etc. Apply 179 Esk Street. Jn555 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS keep us busy. A better shave for 6d. in a better Saloon. Primary Schoolboys haircutting 6d. Razors set 1/- (not settled) at BARRETT’S, Hairdressers, Dee Street CONSTIPATION Destroys Health! Eliminate it by taking Figules, fig syrup laxative. 1/6 and 2/6 from Brown’s Pharmacy, Dee Street. SILK HOSE REPAIRED; same day. Hemstitching, same day service; ’Evening Frocks renovated at MRS DRYDEN’S,; “The Sewing Shop,” Tay Street Phone 1249.

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Southland Times, Issue 21773, 30 July 1932, Page 1

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