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AMUSEMENTS. CIVIC THEATRE. , TO-DAY: at 2 p.m. ' TO-DAY: at 2 p.m. For the, convenience of Country Patrons, “MICHAEL AND MARY” will be screened at 2.10 p.m., finishing at 3.45 p.m. TO-NIGHT: at 7.45 Last Two Screenings of A. A. Milne’s Delightful Romance. “MICHAEL AND MARY” “MICHAEL AND MARY” “MICHAEL AND MARY” EDNA BEST and HERBERT MARSHALL Commencing TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). MATINEE - - - - at 2. EVENING at 7.45 STILL ANOTHER ALL BRITISH PROGRAMME THE SUPREME THRILLER OF THE YEAR! AN EDGAR WALLACE TRIUMPH! “THE OLD MAN” Mystery with “THE OLD MAN” Plenty of “THE OLD MAN” Comedy. “THE OLD MAN” Starring “THE OLD MAN” MAISIE GAY. “THE OLD MAN” MAISIE GAY. “THE OLD MAN” England’s “THE OLD MAN” Comedienne “THE OLD MAN” of the “THE OLD MAN” Century. It’s an EDGAR WALLACE Mystery Talkie EDGAR WALLACE that EDGAR WALLACE Keeps its Secret. Plenty of Thrills! Plenty of Laughs! Plenty of Mystery! All British Supporting Features. 1— “HER BEAU AND ARROW.” 2— “RAINBOW RIVER.” 3— “PEREGRINE FALCON.” 4— “CLASSIC V. JAZZ.” ' Box Plans at Begg’s or Theatre. ’Phone 1744. D.C., 1/6; Reserved 2/3; Stalls, 1/-; I Reserved 1/6. Manager WALTER MONK. Recognised by the N.Z.M.T. Reg. Council. HOANI HALBERT SCHOOL OF 126 MUSIC. Don St. ! 1 V'/ / A The Annual Recital by Students of the School IroW*' At. a an Artistic h w ' Feature of i wrofT? tfu Musical J ** VIOLIN .... PIANOFORTE. Hoani Halbert Mrs H. Halbert. JjIMPIRE THEATRE, RIVERTON. TO-NIGHT AND Td-MORROW. THE SCREEN’S GREATEST STAR In a Picture of Action, Romance, Thrills, Suspense. ' ' RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN In “THE UNHOLY GARDEN” “THE UNHOLY GARDEN” “THE UNHOLY GARDEN” An exciting tale of adventure that moves like chain lightning . . . vivid drama fraught with suspense . . . romance with a tingling sweep. Ronald Colman, sauve and handsome, in an exciting story aflame with action. MATINEE SATURDAY. For “THE TEXAS RANGER” Fc9s n EGENT THEATRE, GORE. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. Claudette Colbert. Clive Brook. “THE MAN FROM YESTERDAY.” Dorothy Jordan. Eric Linden. “LAME DOG INN MYSTERY” DETECTIVE YARNS. INTRIGUE!

SPORTS MEETINGS. AMATEUR ATHLETICS. RUGBY PARK. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Commencing 2 p.m. ' Combined Meeting of all the Amateur ■ . Athletic Clubs in Southland. •Running, Cycling, Field Events, Ladies’ I Races and other Numerous Attractions. Ground: 6d. Children 3d. Stand: 6d. W. TORRANCE. Fal3 Hon. Secretary. RACING. QLIFDEN RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACES. INVERCARGILL, SATURDAY, February 18, 1933. NOMINATIONS CLOSE' with the Secretary, on MONDAY, February 6, at 7 p.m. Programme in Referee of January 26. Race 8 is an Open Event. E. MATHESON. Secretary. Phone: 82—M. Box 10, Otautau. Fc9B GORE RACING CLUB. SUMMER RACES FEBRUARY 22 and 23, 1933. Nominations for 1 ail events close with the undersigned on FRIDAY, February 3, 1933 at 5 P.M. Full Programme in “Referee” of 19th January or posted on application to F. YOUNG, Secretary. P.O. Box 46. ’Phone 32, Gore. Telegrams: “System,” Gore. Jy97o EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN’S GIRLS’ SCHOOL, IPHE SCHOOL will re-open on TUESJ. DAY, February 7. (Boarders 6th). Provision will be made for young Boys. The Warden (the Rev. J. A. Lush, 8.A.), will be in attendance on Monday, February 6, or at any time by arrangement after Wednesday, February Ist. GILCHRIST’S SKIN BALM, • the ideal Lotion for sunburn, windburn, etc. Posted for 2/-, from GILCHRIST’S, Prescription Chemists.

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Southland Times, Issue 21930, 3 February 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21930, 3 February 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21930, 3 February 1933, Page 1

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