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j AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY at 2. TO-DAY. A Grand Programme and School Blotters will be given to all Boys and Girls. George Wallace in Harmony Row. Air Mail Mystery. Mickey Mouse. — G.W. | 7.4S—MAJESTIC—7.4S ( TRY TO GET IN! The Australian Comedy Winner that appeals to all Hearts, OLD AND YOUNG. ONE INHARMONIOUS SCREAM! If you want to be serious don’t come to see jjjj; !GEORGE WALLACE 1 !GEORGE WALLACE! !GEORGE WALLACE! !GEORGE WALLACE! ; ; j t j with Phyllis Baker. Marshall Crosby. Bebe Scott. Norman French. In Australia’s Biggest Success! t t j_ » ; j I HARMONY ROW I ! HARMONY RO W ! ! HARMONY RO W ! ! HARMONY ROW! ; j_ [ t j t You’ll Roar at George as the Fool of the Police Force when he arrests OLD MAN GLOOM and delivers a knockout blow of LAUGHS in the GRANDEST Mirth RIOT to hit the Screen. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). —SUPERB— Majestic Varieties: Williamson Royal Grand Opera Orchestra plays Carmen. Kathleen Goudall—Songs at the Piano. Beryl Walkley—Peter Bernstein. In Concert Numbers. CORALS OF BARRIER REEF. Described by Noel Monkman. NEWS REELS. Plans at Bristol until Noon; afterwards at Majestic Office. Reservations in great demand. Doors open at 6.30 , sharp. ' MATINEE, TUESDAY at 2. i RECITAL PIANOFORTE RECITAL 1 RECITAL and RECITAL . RECITAL DANCING. RECITAL CIVIC THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, July 26, at 7.45 p.m. By Pupils of MISS VERNA GRINDLAY. L.T.C.L., L.A.B. (Teachers Cert.) Assisting Soloists: MR L. E. DALLEY I and LEONARD JONES. ORCHESTRA conducted by MR W. . W. MILLAR, L.A.B. A Full Programme includes lavish scenas: “Woodland Revels” (22 performers), “Christmas Tree”; Sparkling “Sunshine Ballet”; Dance Duos and Solos. And an Exhibition of the real American Tap, by Miss Grindlay. ORIGINAL DANCES. ORIGINAL DANCES. GORGEOUS FROCKING! GORGEOUS FROCKING! Pianoforte Soles, Duets, Trios, Duos and Double Duos by talented young Pianists. i And the magnificent “Dance Macabre” (Saint-Saens), Played by Miss Grindlay and Mr Gordon Lindsay, L.T.C.L. BRILLIANT PROGRAMME! BRILLIANT PROGRAMME! Prices: Circle 2/-, Stalls and Gallery 1/-; Children Half-price to Circle and . Gallery. i Reservations open at Bristol on I Monday. j s Bso j EUCHRE. WINTON Basketball Club, Radio Tearooms, Monday Evening. Commencement of four-night aggregate. Good Prizes and Supper. JsB4l EUCHRE and DANCE will be held in Wright’s Bush Hall on Tuesday, 25th July, at 8 p.m. Admission 1/-. Js79B A GIFT EVENING will be tendered to Miss M. Crane in the Waikouro School on Wednesday, July 26th, at 8 p.m. Ladies—a basket. J 5792 BAZAARS. VICTORIA HALL. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. JULY 27 and 28. STALLS, SIDESHOWS. COMPETITIONS, REFRESHMENTS. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMMES Arranged by Mr Alex. Sutherland, at 8 p.m., each Evening. Proceeds in aid of South Kindergarten. ADMISSION: FREE. Come along and Help the Kiddies. A. SHERBORNE. JsB47 Hon. Secretary. JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE. ON FRIDAY, July 28th, at 2 p.m. THE ladies of the Baptist Church will hold another famous Jumble Sale in St. John’s Hall. Js7B4 EXAMINATIONS. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. (LONDON). DECEMBER THEORY EXAMINATIONS. I INTRIES for the Higher Rudiments, J Art of Teaching, Elocution, Paper Work and Musical Knowledge, CLOSE on TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1933. CHAS. GRAY. Local Secretary. 15 Esk Street. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. T. MARY’S BASILICA. SUNDAY, JULY 23. Masses: 6.30, 7.30, 9 and 11 a.m. JsBsl MONEY TO LEND. TO ’LEND. On first mortgage of Freehold City or Suburban Residential Property. 4 E. H. J. PRESTON. Solicitor, JsB26 Invercargill. 1 . i OHAI COAL; best household, 35/- per i ton, cash.—-SOUTHLAND COAL ! CO., LTD. Phone 92 and 324. Jr 743 i

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Southland Times, Issue 22074, 22 July 1933, Page 1

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