AMUSEMENTS. | 7.4S—MAJESTIC—7.4S | Produced on a Lavish Scale, with all its Thrills, Humour, Pathos, and Haunting Qualities. I MADAME BUTTERFLY | MADAME BUTTERFLY (Recommended by Censor for Adults). THE IMMORTAL LOVE DRAMA OF A SAILOR AND A GEISHA GIRL— Featuring SYLVIA SYDNEY CARY GRANT CHARLIE RUGGLES “Madame Butterfly” has been adapted from the Play by David Belasco, and is founded on the plot of Puccini’s celebrated Opera, with brilliant musical accompaniments from the original. Majestic Varieties: PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL. HAWAIIAN FANTASY. i AUSTRALASIAN SOUND NEWS. PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS. BETTY BOOP CARTOON. PLANS BRISTOL; OR PHONE 738. COMING! SATURDAY. COMING! SATURDAY. THE BRITISH COMEDY GEM. Return of the Clever Comedian whose performance as “Spoofy” in “Three Live Ghosts” is well remembered. CLAUDE ALLISTER CLAUDE ALLISTER With Banito Hume, Kenneth Kove, Shaylc Gardner, Phillip Strange. In the British Production: DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND I 1 CIVIC THEATRE, i & J CIVIC THEATRE. ' . • i W\rnj NEXT WEDNESDAY. ' JULY 19 ‘ GRAND A RECITAL! W By The INVERCARGILL MALE CHOIR. (Over 60 Voices). MR WALTER PRICTOR. MR WALTER PRICTOR. (Male Soprano). Otago Papers: “The surprise of the Town Hall Recital was the singing of Walter Prictor, the young male soprano, whose wonderful voice, artistry, enunciation and interpretation captured the big audience.” MASTER OMA HALBERT. (The amazing Boy Violinist). MR J. W. STEWART - - (Flautist). MR HOANI HALBERT - - (Violinist). MR GEO. GUNN - - - - (Baritone). A PACKED HOUSE IS EXPECTED! BOX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY AT THE BRISTOL, LEE ST. Prices Only; 2/6, 2/-, 1/-. No Tax. Reserves 3d. Be Wise and Secure Your Seats Early. FRANK R. S. PETRIE. J 1509 Hon. Secretary. HOCKEY. T A D I E S’ HOCKEY. 1J THE EIG GAME. TOWN V. SOUTHERN. THE CLASH OF THE YEAR! FORTROSE. SATURDAY, JULY 15, at 2.45 p.m. Southern District Sub.-Association, H. J. A. GOLDEN, Hon. Sec. DANCE IN EVENING. J 1502 IMPOUNDED NOTICE. IMPOUNDED: WINTON POUND. TWO DAIRY COWS, one roan, one red and little white. No visible brand or ear-mark. Will be sold within 14 days to defray expenses. J. BLACKMAN. Jh343 Ranger. MISCELLANEOUS. T7IOR SALE—Steel Guitar, practically J. new, complete with case, picks, tutor, and advanced book. Price reasonable. Apply “H C,” Times Office. 1 /P—LADIES’ COSY SLIPPERS; 1/_O Suede Sole. Sizes 3to 7.— TULL’S Stocktaking Sale. IN the dispensing of Prescriptions, quality, accuracy and skill are of vital importance. Bring them to us for first-class service.—R. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill. OLD-FASHIONED BUTTERSCOTCH SQUARES at 6d. per lb. RICE’S Two Shops again make history. Made to-day. CHILDREN’S QUALITY SLIPPER V BOOTS: 4’s to 6’s 2/11, 7’s to 9’s 3/11, 10 to 2’s 4/11—TULL’S, Dee St. FOR SALE—Ranges, Range Parts and Stoves, new and secondhand. A good selection.—HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street. LADIES in search of Infants’ Presents should see BETTY’S extensive selection. Hand-made Bootees 1/11 and 2/3; Bonnets and Hats 2/3 and 2/11, in beautiful designs. Tay Street. RICE’S WEEK-END SPECIAL! BUTTERSCOTCH SQUARES 6d. per lb. Manufactured in our hygienic Factory by Invercargill people. EHEUMATISM, Sciatica, Neuritis, Lumbago all vanish when RUMEX is used. Price 3/6, posted 4/-, from R. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill. MURRAY’S ECONOMY COAL; each bag weighed separately, correct weight guaranteed. Phone 207.—JOHN MURRAY, Esk Street. JD. HEMSTITCHING; same day serv'd: ice. All Silk Hose repairs done same day. Alterations and Renovations undertaken at shortest notice. Garments Cut and Fitted same day, at MRS DRYDEN’S, the Sewing Shop, Tay Street. Phone 1249. 14/11 —MEN’S Working Boots, 1J / JLI Heel and Toeplates and Nails.—TULL’S Stocktaking Sale. Buy now and save. FOR SALE—Quantity secondhand Doors and Windows. Apply HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 22067, 14 July 1933, Page 1
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