AMUSEMENTS.
LAY WORRY ASIDE AT THE CINEMA.
-M A T I N E E TO-DAY at 2. TO-DAY. THE MAJESTIC WINS AGAIN! FAST LIFE Is Splendid Entertainment for the — Whole Family. — Don’t stay away because you don’t like William Haines, because we know you are going to give Bill your vote after you have seen FAST LIFE. | 7.4S—MAJESTIC—7.4S | THE FASTEST-MOVING ACTION PICTURE TO DATE COMES FROM THE FAMOUS METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIOS . . . THERE’S SPEED TO MAKE YOU GASP, EXCITEMENT, EVERY SECOND, LAUGHS GALORE, AND PLENTY OF CHARMING GIRLS, TOO, IN FAST LIFE—FAST LIFE FAST — LIFE FAST — LIFE From the story, “LET’S GO,” Featuring WILLIAM HAINES CLIFF EDWARDS. MADGE EVANS. CLIFF EDWARDS. MADGE EVANS. CONRAD NAGEL. ARTHUR BYRON. PETE SMITH. Special Radio Announcer. (Recommended for Universal Exhibition). The story streaks along at 100 miles per hour along a course of Daring Adventure and Screaming Comedy. Majestic Varieties: METROTONE SOUND NEWS. TAXI BOYS COMEDY. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS. Rcdditch Wins Grand National. Wild West Rodeo in Queensland. FLIP THE FROG CARTOON. NEW ZEALAND SOUND NEWS. Cromwell Goldfields. Capping Day Revels at Dunedin. PLANS AT BRISTOL, OR PHONE 738 JjIMPIRE THEATRE, RIVERTON. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). And Saturday. GAINSBOROUGH BRITISH FILMS. England’s Select! “THE FRIGHTENED LADY” “THE FRIGHTENED LADY” “THE FRIGHTENED LADY” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). It’s sheer Entertainment from start to finish. AND ALL BRITISH SUPPORTS. “Dickens’s London”; Cinesound Review; “River of Romance,” and a Comedy. Se2sB DANCES. POPULAR DANCE. (TIRADES HALL, TO-NIGHT, WednesJ. day, September 6. Monte Carlo. Twilight Dances, etc. Dainty Supper. Star Dance Band. Ladies 1/-, Gents 2/-. 5e237 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Grand mystery ball, limehills HALL. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. Free Bus leaves Lochiel 8 p.m. Winton 8.30 p.m.—E. Pierce, Sec. OKO N U I FOOTBALLERS. GRAND ANNUAL BALL. BROWNS HALL, FRIDAY, Sept. 8. Melody Wreckers’ Orchestra. GENTS, 2/6; LADIES, 1/6. Good Floor. Excellent Supper. Sb6B J. C. HARDY, Secretary. THE FORTROSE FOOTBALL CLUB DANCE will be held in Humphries’ Hall, on FRIDAY, September 8. Footwarmers’ Orchestra. 5e226 THE KENNINGTON Basketball Club will hold a Grand Victory Ball on Tuesday, September .12. Free Bus leaves H.B. Comer at 7.45 p.m. Melody Wreckers’ Orchestra. Se2so SEAWARD DOWNS BASKETBALL CLUB. WILL hold their Annual Dance in the Seaward Downs Hall, on FRIDAY, September 8, 1933. T. Rabbidge’s Dance Band. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. R. PERCY, President. 5e252 M. CROSBIE, Sec. SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT ORANGE DANCE. SATURDAY NEXT. FOXTROT COMPETITION. (Amateurs only). Judge: Mr Warner Ellis. Come and hear the TROUBADOURS. Their popularity increases with each engagement. Dainty Supper. Good Prizes. Usual Prices. Taranaki Footballers guests of the evening. 5e254 "DESERVE EARLY! FOR SATURDAY! THE COUNTRY CLUB, THE COUNTRY CLUB. THE SOUTH ISLAND’S PREMIER CABARET. Latest numbers by the “RHYTHM MASTERS” the Famous “FOOTWARMERS’ ORCHESTRA” 5e246 KEEP WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, FREE for the GORGE ROAD Footballers’ Ball. Melody Wreckers’ Orchestra. Free Bus via Rimu. CENTRAL DISTRICT BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION WILL hold a GRAND BALL in Limehills Hall, on WEDNESDAY, September 27, at 8 p.m. Presentation of Trophies. AMBASSADORS’ ORCHESTRA. Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 3/-. Se27l D. HUMPHREY, Sec. KEEP TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, FREE! BACHELORS’ AND SPINSTERS’ BALL. EDENDALE. The Ball of the season, with the best Orchestra in Southland: THE AMBASSADORS. Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 1/6. Edendale Benedicts, 1/-. 5e253 THE Clifden Lime Co., Ltd., Invercargill. Suppliers of super fine Carbonate of Lime, the best by scientific test. Phone 25, Invercargill.
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Southland Times, Issue 22113, 6 September 1933, Page 1
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