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AMUSEMENTS. [ CIVIC THEATRE. TO-NIGHT—at 7.45—T0-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—at 7.45—T0-NIGHT. Twice To-morrow (Friday). Twice To-morrow (Friday). MATINEE. 2 p.m. EVENING: 7.45 MAN OVERBOARD! In shark-infested seas— The sea runs red When Tiger Sharks strike— Deadly man-eating monsters— Split seconds escape from danger— Blood-curdling adventures on the high seas— Facing Death every minute — Stirring love story— Action packed with surprises— Thrills never before filmed— EDWARD G. ROBINSON EDWARD G. ROBINSON in “TIGER SHARK’’ “TIGER SHARK’’ “TIGER SHARK” “TIGER SHARK” “TIGER SHARK” with RICHARD ARLEN. ZITA JOHANN. (Warner Bros. Production). (Censor’s recommendation for Adults). Fifty Men defied Death for five weeks to make this thriller. HE TAUGHT HER TO LOVE AND SHE LEARNED TOO WELL. SPLENDID SUPPORTS! “BERLIN TO-DAY” - - Travelogue. “THEN CAME THE YAWN” (Comedy) “RED HEADED BABY” - (Comedy). UNIVERSAL NEWS. TOPICAL. D.C. 1/6, Reserved 2/3; Stalls 1/-, Reserved 1/6. BOOK AT BEGG S; or Phone 1744. POPULAR RECITAL. Esk street baptist church. ORGAN RECITAL By MR W. DOBIE. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), June 15, At 7.45 Assisted by Mrs J. D. Campbell, Mr S. M. Allott, ’cellist; Mr V. Le Petit, A.T.C.L.; Recitation, Mr C. Harper. Rev. J. K. Archer (Christchurch) will preside. Church will be comfortably heated. Jm529 REV. A. J. SEAMER’S JIAMOUS METHODIST MAORI CHOIR MAORI CHOIR MAORI CHOIR Present FASCINATING PAGEANTS FASCINATING PAGEANTS MONDAY, JUNE 19. A FEAST OF POLYNESIAN MUSIC, SONG, AND ORATORY, Thrilling Hakas, Poi and Nature Dances, Haunting Melodies, Entrancing Harmonies, Stone Age Games, Weird Waiatas and Songs, Instrumental Music. TUESDAY, JUNE 20. (Change of Programme). Part I—The Maori of Yesterday, (and of the backblocks to-day). Part 2—The Maori of To-day, (advanced districts). Part 3—The Maori of To-morrow. CIVIC THEATRE PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Stalls and Circle 1/6, Gallery 1/-. ! Children Half-price. Box Plan at i BEGG’S Music Shop. Booking Fee 6d. I Doors open 7.15 p.m. Commence 8 p.m. WHATEVER ELSE YOU MISS, DON’T MISS THESE SPECTACULAR AND MUSICAL TREATS. BOOK EARLY! Jmsos BOXING. gUL JL-. i! Boxing! pIV I C THEATRE. Boxing! V Invercargill. Boxing! NEXT WEDNESDAY. Boxing! At 8 p.m. Boxing! 15 Rounds Contest between Boxing! FRANK PRENDERGAST Boxing! and i Boxing! TWIST JAGGERS. 1 Boxing! Also | Boxing! BILL PASCO Boxing! V. Boxing! J. MANSFIELD. ■ Boxing! (Wellington). I Boxing! Six Rounds. Boxing! and I Boxing! Open Lightweight PrehminBoxinfi aries. Boxing! F. H. HUGHES. I Boxing! Secretary. DANCES. COME TO WRIGHTS BUSH Football club’s dance TO-NIGHT, In above Hall. Good Music and Supper. Jmso4 DANCE —Don’t forget Welcome-home Dance to the Muttonbirders, Drill Hall, Colac Bay, Friday, June 16. Good Orchestra. Supper. Gents 2/-, Ladies : 1/-. Free Bus Riverton and Round : Hill.—J. R. Whittle, Secretary. JmsOo FAIRS. P' LUNKET FAIR, RlVERTON—Saturday Afternoon. Procession 2.3 C. Races. Competitions. Mock Court. Auction Sale. Entries Invited. Jmsol FURS FOR SALE. GENUINE Skunk Ties, 45....-; Sable Fitch Ties, 45/-; Sable Opossun i Throwovers, 65/— at our Smoke Damaged SaIe.—MUTUAL FUR CO., Tay Street. PONY COATS, in Black and Brown. These are imported goods that ' carry a guarantee. Less than landed . cost.—MUTUAL FUR CO., Tay Street. SOUTHERN Musquash Coats, made from finest quality Skins at less than the cost of manufacture to-day. , THE MUTUAL FUR CO., Tay Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 22042, 15 June 1933, Page 1

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