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AMUSEMENTS. Boys and Girls At 2 MATINEE At 2 Come and Roar at THE CROWD ROARS. Detective Lloyd of Scotland Yard. 7.45—M AJE S T I C—7.45 THE—BIGGEST—SENSATION OF TO-DAY. The Breath-taking Drama of Speed Demons Thundering by at Death-defy-ing speed—Forty men Risked Death to film the Startling Auto Races. Be Here at any cost. Sit with the Crowd that Roars. o—, —— o THE CROWD ROARS THE CROWD ROARS THE CROWD ROARS o —lt leaps from ecstacy to tragedy in the flash of a second. —lt’s youth incarnate living at a pace no other humans ever attempted. —lts thrills begin where others leave off. —lt’s the talk of every town that has seen it. —lt was directed by the genius -who made The Dawn Patrol. —lt shows 14 cars wrecked and 7 drivers injured. Adult Audience Recommendation. THE CROWD ROARS features The young Australian Star: JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY With JOAN BLONDELL. ERIC LINDEN. ANN DVORAK. And 12 World-famed Race Drivers. • Majestic Featurettes: The Silent Partner, Technicolour Gem, Happy Feet, Five Minutes from the Station; Australasian News. Plans at Bristol; Theatre Phone 738. QIVIC THEATRE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. OUTSTANDING MUSICAL EVENT. “GEMS FROM GRAND OPERA.’’ Signora YVONNE MAROTTA YVONNE MAROTTA YVONNE MAROTTA N.Z.’s Own Queen of Song, And Signor NINO MAROTTA, NINO MAROTTA, NINO MAROTTA, Famous Italian Basso. The Dominion (Wellington, Oct. 24) says:—“lt is seldom that the New Zealand public has the opportunity of hearing artists of the capacity of Signor Nino and Signora Yvonne Marotta . . . Signor Marotta has a powerful robust basso with immense tonal emphasis, and his singing in the gentler moods was delightful . . . Signora Marotta has a soprano of thrilling power, strong and vibrant, with a soft, appealing roundness in her middle register.” The Evening Post (Wellington) says: ‘Signor Marotta, is an outstanding artist with a voice of great natural beamy. He was recalled again and again.” ‘Signora Marotta, a New Zealandborn artist with a voice of crystalline purity, rare flexibility and perfectly trained.” THE BEST IN MUSIC BY TWO GREAT ARTISTS. Supported- by MR RICHARD MAUNDER (Violinist). MRS S. CUNNINGHAM (Pianist). Admission: 5/-, 3/~, 2/- (plus tax). 0y1062 REGENT THEATRE, MATAURA. TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. A THRILLER OF THRILLERS! “ALMOST MARRIED” “ALMOST MARRIED” Presenting a new and most extraordinary type of character. A Picture of Absorbing Interest. OyloB3 RIVERTON. 7.45 p.m.—TO-NIGHT—7.4S p.m. QKATING! SKATING! SKATING! D ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. Children’s Matinee: 2.30 p.m. OyloB7 EUCHRE. WAIKIWI PUBLIC HALL. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. . Warm Room. Good Prizes. FLYING. SOUTHLAND AERO CLUB. (Incorporated). SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Bus leaves H.B. Comer for Aerodrome at 2.30 p.m. Flying all Afternoon. Exhibition by Flying-Officer J. H. M. Smith, at 4 p.m. Afternoon Tea at Clubhouse. Return fare: 1/-. 0x1026 DANCES. BETTER AND BETTER as the year goes on! The Peter Pan Dance in the Orange Hall, TO-NIGHT. Ambassadors’ Orchestra.—W. Green, Sec. POPULAR DANCE. TRADES HALL, TO-NIGHT, Saturday, October 29. Star Orchestra. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. OyloBo ROLL UP! ROLL UP! A DANCE in aid of the Kapuka Relief Camp Funds will be held in the Oteramika Hall, on WEDNESDAY, November 2. Music by Gladstone Merrymakers. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/-. Lucky Spot Waltz. Good Supper. Good Music. Bradshaw’s Free Bus leaves H.B. Comer at 7.30 p.m. sharp. 0y1Q63 REMEMBER the Kia Ora Basketball Club’s Grand Victory Ball at “The Bend,” Winton, on November 2. Roy Wilson’s Dance Band. Admission 3/and 1/6. Oylo7o IIMEHILLS Basketball Club will hold their Annual Ball in Limehills Hall on Thursday, 3rd November, 1932. Revellers’ Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Mclntosh’s Free Bus leaves Winton. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. N. Crowe, Secretary. OsBl2 DRUMMOND HALL. KEEP November 4 free for a Benefit Dance to the Daley Family. McDonald’s Orchestra. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6.—A. Paul, Secretary. 0q749 Keep November 25 free for the Mataura Dairy Factory Employees’ Annual Ball. Balclutha Orchestra, six instruments.—B. Martin, Secretary. GREETING Cards for Xmas. Your photograph in one of our new range of Xmas Greeting mounts will be acceptable to all your friends. The cost is extremely modest at the Ideal Studio, Dee Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 21850, 29 October 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21850, 29 October 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21850, 29 October 1932, Page 1

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