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AMUSEMENTS. STILL ATTRACTING CROWDS 7.45—M AJE S T I C—7.45 THE MIGHTY DRAMATIC SMASH THE WORLD AND THE FLESH Recommended for adults, and Featuring as the Ruffian King of Red Russia— Fearless Sailor and Dominating leader of Men. GEORGE BANCROFT with MIRIAM HOPKINS The Red Bear of Russia . . . proud of his scars, glorifying in Conquest, afraid of No Man! . . . yet sold into a DeathNoose by the Woman who fought him with Love . . . CARTOON. COMEDY. NEWS. A Triumph for the Audible Screen. MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT The most Human and Lovable Picture you have been Privileged to see in a long time. MAJESTIC Comm’ SATURDAY. Comm’ AN AMAZING DRAMA OF MODERN INTRIGUE. Six Screen Personalities in an adaptation of Marie Belloc Lownes’ great novel: — LETTY — LYNTON—- — LETTY — LYNTON — — LETTY — LYNTON — What a Treat to See Them Together. 6 STARS 6 JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY LEWIS STONE. NILS ASTIIER. MAY ROBSON. Of Mother’s Millions. LOUISE CLOSSER HALE. Aunt Miranda, of Sunnybrook Fann. A Stupendous and Passionate Drama of social intrigue—sumptuously mounted—gorgeously frocked. The Ultimate in Screen Fare. Recommended for Adults only. LETTY LYNTON Has packed the principal Theatres from Auckland to Dunedin. Why not Book your Seat now. jgMPIRE THEATRE, RIVERTON. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) - - 8 p.m. SATURDAY ----- 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY 8 p.m. BILL BOYD. BILL BOYD. BILL BOYD. BILL BOYD. In “THE PAINTED DESERT.” “THE PAINTED DESERT.” “THE PAINTED DESERT.” Supports: BOBBY JONES in “Practice Shots.” CINESOUND. COMEDY “ALL FOR MABEL” AUDIO REVIEW. USUAL PRICES. I) EGENT THEATRE, GORE. I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). A Mighty Drama of Daring, Treachery, Intrigue and Love. “THE WORLD AND THE FLESH” Recommended for Adults. Featuring George Bancroft and Miriam Hopkins. Also LEW AYRES, in “NIGHT WORLD.” VICTORIA HALL, To-morrow, 26th November, 1932, at 8 p.m. PIANOFORTE RECITAL by Pupils of Maud Harvey, A.T.C.L. Demonstration of Pianoforte Group Classes. Solos and Duets. Musical Play, “Carnival Spirit.” Secondary Pupils and Children 1/-; Adults 1/6. Free Reserves and Tickets now obtainable at Begg’s. NvBs2 INVERCARGILL BRANCH Women’s J. Division will hold its sixth Birthday Social in Victoria Hall, on 25th inst., at 1 p.m. Members of all branches are extended a cordial invitation. NvB7B ' —■—■■■ ■■■■ t 1 ■ MOTOR CYCLE RACING. TUESDAY NEXT. VEEP THIS DATE FREE FOR 11 GRASS TRACK RACES. YOU WILL BE SURE OF THRILLS! YOU WILL BE SURE OF THRILLS! | NvB72 JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. WAIANIWA SCHOOL. 70TH ANNIVERSARY. ALL EX-PUPILS who have not forwarded replies to the Registrar (191 Esk Street, Invercargill), are asked to do so immediately in order to assist the Committee in making arrangements for the Anniversary Celebrations. Those interested who are not expupils are invited to become associate members (subscription 2/6), and Badges may be obtained from Members of Committee. (Signed): D. MACPHERSON, Waianiwa, NvB66 Hon. Sec. FRUIT FOR SALE. STRAWBERRIES— Now’s your chance. 300 punnets arriving to-day, fresh and choice, 9d. punnet for six punnets; too good to miss.—ROBINSON’S, Tay Street. ORANGES —Sweet as honey, 12 1/-; choice Sturmers 3 lb. 1/3; Cooking Apples 3 lb. 1/-; choice Hothouse Tomatoes 1/4.—ROBINSON’S, Tay St. STRAWBERRIES —Now’s your chance. 300 punnets arriving from Roxburgh to-day. They are getting scarce. 9d. per punnet for six punnets.—ROBINSON’S, Tay Street. BANANAS— 6,8, 10 a 1/-; Pomegranates 3 1/-; extra choice Grapes 1/6; Delicious 3 lbs. 1/3; Sturmers 8 lb. 1/-; Cherries Bd. Pineapples 1/- to 1/6.—ROBINSON’S,' Tay Street. LARGE Hearted Lettuce 3d., 4d.; Cabbage 3d., 4d., 6d. New Potatoes 5 lb. 1/-; Green Peas 6d. lb.; Cu-, cumbers 3d., 4d, 6d.; Asparagus Bd.— ROBINSON’S, Tay Street Nv2£o

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Southland Times, Issue 21872, 25 November 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21872, 25 November 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21872, 25 November 1932, Page 1

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