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AMUSEMENTS. ~C IV I C THEATRE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 p.m. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 p.m. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 p.m. . Last screenings of a picture that has taken the town by storm. RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON AND A GRAND CAST. 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. “FRISCO JENNY” You’ll find her “FRISCO JENNY” in the “FRISCO JENNY” Street of “FRISCO JENNY” forgotten women. (Censor’s Recommendation for Adults.) SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. “Universal News” ----- Topical “An Oriental Cocktail” - - - Travel. “That’s the Spirit” - - - - Musical “Sports Thrills” Sporting “Run Around” Comedy. To-Morrow (SATURDAY) To-Morrow MATINEE AT 2 p.m. EVENING AT 7.45 p.m. Another Gainsborough Feature JACK HULBERT and JACK HULBERT and JACK HULBERT and GORDON HARKER in — GORDON HARKER in “LOVE ON WHEELS.” “LOVE ON WHEELS.” “LOVE ON WHEELS.” “LOVE ON WHEELS.” “LOVE ON WHEELS.” “LOVE ON WHEELS.” “LOVE ON WHEELS ” “LOVE ON WHEELS.” “LOVE ON WHEELS.” “LOVE ON WHEELS.” “LOVE ON WHEELS.” ((Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It hits the high spots of hilarity ENGLAND’S GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY. JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT Sings and dances his way through “LOVE ON WHEELS “LOVE ON ’WHEELS” “LOVE ON WHEELS” “LOVE ON WHEELS” HEAR HIM SING “Shall we W’ear Pyjamas or the old Fashioned Nightie” IT’S A SCREAM. JACK HULBERT GORDON HARKER LEONORA CORBETT in “LOVE ON WHEELS” A riot of fun, “LOVE ON WHEELS” music, frivolity. WHAT A SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. “Nightlights of London.” “Hills of Donegal.” “Playtime at The Zoo.” in Addition. The Oldest Order of Chivalry in the World—“ The Grand Priory in the British Realm of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem.” Prices: D.C. 1/6, Reserved 2/3; Stalls 1/-, Reserved 1/6. BOOK AT BEGG’S, or Phone 1744. DYERS AND CLEANERS. ONLY ONE MORE WEEK FREE. YOUR HAT Cleaned, Re-blocked with every Suit, Costume, Frock or Overcoat Cleaned and Tailor Pressed like New for only 7/6. NOTE: We guarantee no garment too dirty for us to CIean.—HUDSON’S, where Cleaning Save Buying, Cr. Dee and Esk Streets, Factory Leven Street, Invercargill and Dunedin. Mj432 PUBLIC NOTICES. CUNDALL’S BY-PRODUCTS WORKS. SECOND ANNUAL BONE DRIVE. £2O IN PRIZES! £2O IN PRIZES! FOR CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 16 YEARS. FROM MAY 5 TO JUNE 5, 1933, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. WE are prepared to purchase ALL DRY BONES from all competitors ' under the age of 16 years, at £2 12/6 per ton, or 2/7J per cwt. RAIL MUST BE PAID BY SENDER, or delivered at our WORKS, Waikiwi. Spot Cash on Delivery. CLOSING DATE OF BONE DRIVE: Positively June 5, 1933. All Consignments must be railed to CUNDALL’S BY-PRODUCTS WORKS. WAIKIWI. (Freight Paid by Sender). FOR INFORMATION OF COMPETITORS. Railway Freights, I—6o1 —60 miles, on Bones for manufacture of artificial manures:— C"C" C ” C 3 egl cg’as g S<ot3« S-OM § S<o<3S ShOM 1 1/11 2/5 31 4/4 5/5 2 2/1 2/8 32 4/5 5/6 3 2/1 2/8 33 4/6 5/8 4 2/1 2/8 34 4/7 5/8 5 2/1 2/8 35 4/7 5/9 6 2/1 2/8 36 4/8 5/11 7 2/1 2/8 37 4/9 5/11 8 2/1 2/8 38 4/10 6/1 9 2/1 2/8 39 4/11 6/2 10 2/1 2/8 40 4/11 6/2 11 2/1 2/8 41 5/1 6/4 12 2/1 2/8 42 5/1 6/5 13 2/3 2/10 43 5/2 6/6 14 2/5 3/- 44 5/3 6/7 15 2/6 3/2 45 5/4 6/8 16 2/8 3/4 46 5/5 6/9 17 2/9 3/5 47 5/5 6/10 18 2/10 3/7 48 5/6 6/11 19 2/11 3/8 49 5/7 7/20 3/1 3/11 50 . 5/8 7/1 21 3/2 4/1 51 5/9 7/2 22 3/4 4/2 a2 5/10 7/3 23 3/5 4/4 53 5/11 7/5 24 3/6 4/5 54 5/11 7/5 25 3/8 4/7 55 6/- 7/6 26 3/10 4/9 56 6/1 7/8 27 3/10 4/10 57 6/2 7/8 28 4/- 5/- 58 6/3 7/10 29 4/1 5/1 59 6/4 7/11 30 4/2 5/3 60 6/4 7/11 List of Prize-winners will be advertised in both Southland Times and News on June 12, 1933. Cheques will be posted to all Prize-winners.

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Southland Times, Issue 22013, 12 May 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22013, 12 May 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22013, 12 May 1933, Page 1

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