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AMUSEMENTS. ~~CIVIC THEATRE TO-NIGHT: at 7.45 p.m. TO-NIGHT: at 7.45 p.m. And To-morrow Evening. WARNER BROTHERS PRESENT Fiery! Desirable! Storming, with allleashed emotions! Giving ALL of herself to this portrayal of a girl who paid the penalty for another’s crime! CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT in a Dramatic hit that makes all her past triumphs pale into insignificance. “TWO AGAINST THE WORLD” “TWO AGAINST THE WORLD” “TWO AGAINST THE WORLD” “TWO AGAINST THE WORLD” “TWO AGAINST THE WORLD” (Censor’s Recommendation for Adults). SUPPORTING PROGRAMME: “When in Rome” Travelogue. “Municipal Band Wagon” - Musicale. “Stuck, Stuck, Stucco” Comedy. “Universal News” - - - - Topical. Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT She made a name for herself in Frisco and Frisco made a name for her, “FRISCO JENNY” “FRISCO JENNY” “FRISCO JENNY” “FRISCO JENNY” “FRISCO JENNY” “FRISCO JENNY” with RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON The glorious and incomparable star, greater than in “MADAME X” as the “Lady of Diamonds,” who might have been just another housewife — if she hadn’t set her Wedding day a month too late. Prices: D.C. 1/6, Reserved 2/3; Stalls 1/-, Reserved 1/6. BOOK AT BEGG’S, or Phone 1744. - ! 11 .r . I.I'ITI I I- 11. SHOWS. POULTRY SHOW TNVERCARGILL POULTRY, PIGE--1 ON, CANARY AND PET CLUB. ANNUAL SHOW To be held in conjunction with the A. & P. Society’s Winter Show. TO BE HELD IN DRILL HALL, MAY 9, 10 AND 11. Special Entry of 70 Fancy Pigeons from John Black Esq., Dunedin. R. E. HUFFADINE, Mg33o Secretary. MEETINGS. ZENANA BIBLE AND MEDICAL MISSION.—Miss H. E. Fountain, recently from India, will give a Lantern Lecture on Monday, May 8, at 8 p.m., in Everybody’s Hall, Tay Street. NEW ZEALAND LEGION. I PUBLIC MEETING will be held A in the TOWN HALL, GORE, on TUESDAY, May 9, at 7.30 p.m. Addresses will be given by the Leader of the Southland Division and other visitors on the aims and objects of the Legion. All (including Ladies) are cordially invited. J. PICKARD. Mf29l Hon. Sec. RAILWAY NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SOUTHLAND WINTER RACES AT INVERCARGILL. Train alterations, may 12 and 13. CLINTON LINE: Morning train to Invercargill and evening train from Invercargill will, if required, stop opposite Invercargill Racecourse for passengers. Usual 4.0 p.m. InvercargillClinton train leaves Invercargill 5.15 p.m., Racecourse 5.30 p.m. Usual 3.5 p.m. Gore-Invercargill train leaves Gore 3.0 p.m. and will run correspondingly early throughout. INVERCARGILL - LUMSDEN.— Usual 4.30 p.m. Invercargill-Lumsden train leaves Invercargill 5.10 p.m. TUATAPERE BRANCH: Usual 4.14 p.m. Invercargill-Tuatapere train leaves Invercargill 5.35 p.m. connecting at Thornbury with train for Wairio. SEAWARD BUSH BRANCH: Usual 4.5 p.m. Invercargill-Tokanui train leaves Invercargill 5.25 p.m. FOR FULLER PARTICULARS SEE HANDBILLS OR ENQUIRE AT STATIONS. Mg33l FINANCIAL. SHARES, Debentures, Bonds, Stocks, etc., bought, sold or exchanged. The Investment Exchange (N.Z.), Ltd., P.O. Box 505, Dunedin. Mc93 THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHLAND. DIRECTORS: Messrs C. J. Broad (Chairman), W. A. Ott, R. A. Anderson, C.M.G., Hon. A. F. Hawke, J. S. Baxter, W. N. Stirling, E. B. Pilcher, F.R.A. DEPOSITS: The Association is prepared to accept Deposits at highest current rates. Interest on twentyfour months and over payable halfyearly. E. B. PILCHER. Secretary. New Zealand Insurance Building, ESK STREET. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VISITORS TO INVERCARGILL. STAY at GALA HOUSE, corner Dee and Gala Streets, facing Public Gardens; garage. Terms competitive. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED— No. 1 High-pressure Orion Range; must be in good order. Apply “Q 7,” Times Office. WANTED— To buy, for cash, Roller Top Desk. Must be in good order and price reasonable. Apply W M, Times Office. Me235 WANTED To Buy—£looo worth of Old Gold Jewellery. Gold has advanced in Price. Send by post, cash by return.—H. P. CAMPBELL. Jeweller, Dee Street,

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Southland Times, Issue 22009, 8 May 1933, Page 1

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