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j - AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY At 2 p.m. and 7.45 TO-DAY - - - At 2 p.m. and 7.45 And on Monday Only. Gorgeous Settings . . . Scintillating Wit. . . . Rib-tickling Humour . . . Magnificent Frocking . . Glorious glimpses of the English Countryside. ... It is undoubtedly the biggest Laugh-maker ever released by any British Producer. The humour is incessant and unforced, and the whole film sparkles with wit and brilliance. FREDERICK LONSDALE’S FREDERICK LONSDALE’S FREDERICK LONSDALE’S Outstanding Triumph: “AREN’T WE ALL?” “AREN’T WE ALL?” “AREN’T WE ALL?” AT THE RE GENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. MATINEE: 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT: 7.45 MATINEE: 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT: 7.45 WE have the greatest pleasure in presenting the screen version of the most delightful of all British Farces: FREDERICK LONSDALE’S FREDERICK LONSDALE’S FREDERICK LONSDALE’S FREDERICK LONSDALE’S Famous Stage Play: “AREN’T WE ALL?” “AREN’T WE ALL?” “AREN’T WE ALL?” “AREN’T WE ALL?” “AREN’T WE ALL?” “AREN’T WE ALL?” “AREN’T WE ALL?” With one of the Finest Casts ever yet assembled for any British Comedy! Gertrude Lawrence. Owen Nares. Gertrude Lawrence. Owen Nares. Harold Huth. Harold Huth. Hugh Wakefield. Marie Lohr. Hugh Wakefield. Marie Lohr. MISS ANYTHING—BUT DON’T MISS “AREN’T WE ALL?” “AREN’T WE ALL?” “AREN’T WE ALL?” “AREN’T WE ALL?” “AREN’T WE ALL?” “AREN’T WE ALL?” “AREN’T WE ALL?” REALLY EXCELLENT SUPPORTS: PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS. AUSTRALIAN CINESOUND REVIEW. COMEDY; CARTOON. PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL, ETC. Plans at Bristol until Noon; later at Theatre; or Ring 1938. BOY S’ HIGH SCHOOL. CONCERT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CIVIC THEATRE 8 p.m. CIVIC THEATRE 8 p.m. A GREAT SHOW. A GREAT SHOW. 2/- and 1/-. 2/- and 1/-. RESERVES AT BRISTOL. RESERVES AT BRISTOL. JgARTHQUAKE RELIEF CONCERT. BATTALION BAND. In the CIVIC THEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING, 8.10. Half receipts of this Concert will be donated to the Mayor’s Earthquake Relief Fund. PROGRAMME: Overture, “The Golden Star.” - Band. Song (Selected) - - - Miss E. Davin. The Melody Wreckers’ Band in Melodious Melodies. Song (Selected) - - Mr W. Farley. Soprano Cornet Solo, “Silver Threads Among the Gold.”—Bandsman Unwin, with Band. Musical Lightning Sketches, by Mr W. A. Rowe. Vocal Duet, “Nocturne,” Misses E. and M. Davin. Song,' “Mother Machree,” Mr J. McConnell. The Jordan Family; in new numbers. March, “Fighting Mac.” Band. Accompanist: Mr R. Henry, L.A.8., L.T.C.L. ADMISSION BY SILVER COIN. Give liberally for a good cause. OTAUTAU SPORTS. LABOUR DAY, Monday, October 24. Programmes on application.—R. R. Walker, Hon. Secretary. 50772 PUBLIC NOTICES. MOTOR PARTS. WE HAVE THEM! CAN GET THEM! OR THEY CAN’T BE GOT! WE CLAIM to be the largest stockists of New and good Used Motor Parts in N.Z. ASK US FIRST—IT WILL PAY YOU. Our 25 years’ experience in the Motor Trade enables us to give you Expert Knowledge of the part you require. Up-to-date Wrecking Crane Service. SOUTHLAND MOTOR WRECKING CO. DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL; (Near Hospital). Telegrams; “Manyparts.” Phone 1644. SATURDAY MORNING SPECIAL! JjIVERY LADY purchasing Men’s Boots or Men’s Shoes TO-DAY (SATURDAY) will be given A PAIR OF SILK HOSE FREE! ABRAHAM WACHNER. DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. NORMAN LINDSAY SURGEON DENTIST 51 EARNSLAW STREET, NORTHEND, INVERCARGILL. YOUR NEW TEETH AT HALF THE REGULAR FEES FOR CASH. Quality and Superior Workmanship Counts. From £2 10/(Upper or Lower). REPAIRS—Broken or Worn Plates repaired in a few hours—from 7/6. SPECIALIST IN ARTIFICIAL TEETH

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Southland Times, Issue 21820, 24 September 1932, Page 1

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