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j AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF GORDON HARKER The One and GORDON HARKER Only! CIVIC THEATRE. MATINEE TO-DAY at 2 p.m. MATINEE TO-DAY at 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT: at 7.45 TO-NIGHT: at 7.45 Last TWO Screenings of “THE MAN THEY COULDN’T ARREST” MAN THEY COULDN'T ARREST” MAN THEY COULDN’T ARREST” SEAMARK’S SUPER THRILLER! An All-British Cast. GORDON HARKER HUGH WAKEFIELD GARY MARSH RENEE CLAMA “The Man They Couldn’t Arrest” “The Man They Couldn't Arrest” “The Man They Couldn’t Arrest” (Censor’s recommendation is UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION). Supporting Programme: “TOY LAND” - - - - British Short. “FACE FACTS” British Short. “HERALD NEWS.” British Short. “GOLF NUTS” - - - British Short. “UNIVERSAL NEWS” Topical. COMMENCING - - - TO-MORROW MATINEE: at 2. EVENING: 7.45 TWO BRITISH FEATURES. HENRY KENDALL HENRY KENDALL with FRANK STANMORE CELIA GLYNN FRANK STANMORE CELIA GLYNN in “THE HOUSE OPPOSITE'’ “THE HOUSE OPPOSITE” “THE HOUSE OPPOSITE” (By Jefferson Farjeon). What, was the Secret of that Mysterious Flouse in that quiet London Street? THRILLS! HUMOUR! ROMANCE! Also WALLACE LUPINO The inimitable WALLACE LUPINO Comedian, in “BAD COMPANIONS” “BAD COMPANIONS” “BAD COMPANIONS” Presented for Laughing Purposes only. Prices: D.C., 1/6; Reserved 2/3. Stalls 1/-, Reserved 1/6. BOOK AT BEGG’S or Phone 1744. rjMIEATRE ROYAL, WINTON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Also Saturday (Matinee) at 2.30, and 8 p.m. STEELE RUDD’S CHARACTERS IN “ON OUR SELECTION” “ON OUR SELECTION” “ON OUR SELECTION” With BERT BAILEY as “DAD.” You cannot afford to miss this great Australian Comedy. 0 UNDAY EVENING - - 8.15 p.m. CIVIC THEATRE. POPULAR PROGRAMME OF MUSIC By LNVERCARGILL CIVIC BAND And Assisting Artists. Full Programme Saturday’s issue. JkslB MEETINGS. A MEETING of the Gore Branch of the Farmers’ Union will be held in Young’s Rooms, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 15.— HUGH SMITH, Sec. DANCES. A DANCE WILL be held in the Gummies Bush Hall, on MONDAY, July 17, to further the Funds for Princess Veta at the forthcoming Riverton Anglican Queen Carnival. J 1499 i J — . .... .... ... PROFESSIONAL. C. J. McEACHRAN, F.C.S. COMPANY Secretary and Accountant, Rout’s Buildings, Dee Street. Business Books kept. Income F._turns, Audits, etc. Phone 639. Ah 375 MISS M. M. ROGERSON, T ADIES' CUTTER and Teacher of U Dressmaking, J. E. Watson’s Buildings, Tay Street. Pupils taught to cut their own Patterns, also Frocks, Coats, Costumes cut and tacked for home sawing. CHIROPRACTIC. C. WHITE-PARSONS (Palmer Graduate Chiropractor) NEWBURGH’S BUILDINGS, Corner Dee and Esk Streets. Hours: 10 a.m. to 12 a.m.; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and by arrangement. Telephone: Office 2039; Residence 2170. CONSULTATION FREE. ——. . . J FURS FOR SALE. QOUTHERN MUSQUASH COATS, I O dark backs only used, all sizes, j best quality only. £2O. This is a i bargain price.—MUTUAL FUR CO. j LADIES! Be careful when buying a Fur Coat to get a guarantee that the Coat is as represented.—MUTUAL FUR CO. WE have the practical knowledge necessary to distinguish one Fur from another. No imitations with us. MUTUAL FUR CO. WANTED TO SELL. GOW Covers 7/6 unlined, 9/6 lined. V Horse Covers lined, Hacks 22/6, Draughts 23/6 cash with order, delivered.—JOHNSON & COUZINS for Oily Canvas Coats, Leggings, Sou’-westers, Gloves, 93 Cashel St., Christchurch. FRUIT FOR SALE. CHEAP APPLES—Jonathans, Delicious, 5 lb. 1/-; Cooking Pears 6 lbs. 1/-; Bananas 8, 10, 12 a 1/-.—ROBIN-SON & CO., Tay Street. SPECIALS! Friday and Saturday. Stunners and Delicious 6 lb. 1/-; Bring your own container, 8 lb. 1/-. Dessert Pears 4 lb. 1/ —ROBINSON & CO., Tay Street. fIASE FRUlT—Scarlets 42 lbs. 5/6, V Delicious 42 lbs. 6/6; Cooking Apples, 44 lbs., 6/6; Jonathans, 42 lbs., 6/6 and 7/6.—ROBINSON & CO., Tay Street. POORMAN ORANGES, 2/- a boiling, makes 16 lbs. Marmalade (costs 3d. lb. made up). Our recipe free. Has stood the test of 20 years, two boilings for 3/-.—ROBINSON & CO., Tay St. VEGETABLE Marrows, Pumpkins, 2d. lb., Jam Melons 2Jd. lb., Carrots IJd. Cabbages 3d., Cauliflowers 5d., Bd., 1/-; Swedes 2 a Id.—ROBINSON & CO., Tay Street. Jf233

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Southland Times, Issue 22067, 14 July 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22067, 14 July 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22067, 14 July 1933, Page 1

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