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AMUSEMENTS ' If your “Boy” Friend thought you meant “Yes” when you-said “No,” TAKE YOUR CASE TO WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL in “LAWYER MAN” “LAWYER MAN” CIVIC THEATRE. MATINEE TO-DAY at 2 p.m. MATINEE TO-DAY at 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT (at 7.45 p.m.) TO-NIGHT. ONE DAY ONLY, as the Theatre is engaged Thursday and Friday. Warner Bros, present: “LAWYER MAN” “LAWYER MAN” “LAWYER MAN” “LAWYER MAN” “LAWYER MAN” From the Thrilling Novel by Max Trell, with a great Cast. WILLIAM POWELL. JOAN BLONDELL. Helen Vinson, Claire Dodd, Shiela Terry, David Landau. A picture that has delightful Comedy interspersed with thrilling moments and highly dramatic scenes. Bill Powell in an entirely different role as an “illegal adviser” who took his cases to the Court of "Sex Appeal,” and won them all but one. The Supporting Programme includes A MUSICAL REVUE. “MODERN CINDERELLA” “MODERN CINDERELLA” “MODERN CINDERELLA” BOOK AT BEGG’S, OR PHONE 1744. INVERCARGILL OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY. (INC.) FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS. ORPHANS’ HALL, EARNSLAW ST. TO-NIGHT: at 8. TO-NIGHT: at 8. Also Thursday. A NIGHT OF COMEDY. Admission: 2/-; Reserves 2/6. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. Make Reservations. Phone 2068. ■gOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. CONCERT. CIVIC THEATRE. CIVIC THEATRE. THURSDAY, 28th and FRIDAY, 29th THURSDAY, 28th and FRIDAY, 29th September. SINGING! LIVING STATUARY! SINGING! LIVING STATUARY! ONE-ACT PLAY! ONE-ACT PLAYi ADMISSION: 2/- and 1/-. RESERVES AT BRISTOL. SvlloB SHOWS. LUMSDEN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SEVENTH SPRING SHOW. Will be held on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, In THE REGENT THEATRE. Schedules on application to R. ASHBY, Stlol4 Secretary. LECTURES. FREE PUBLIC LECTURES.—EIsie M. Port, Ph.D., Everybody’s Hall, Today, 3 p.m. (Women only. Collection 1/-). Female Troubles. Right Married Life. 8 p.m., Birth Control. Getting Your Right Partner. Thursday, 3 p.m., Your Hidden Powers. Opportunity. 8 p.m., Prosperity. Attracting Success. 5w1199 DANCES. CENTRAL SOCCER CLUB’S Victory V Dance, to be held in Bowmont Street Kindergarten, on Wednesday, September 27, at 8 p.m. Streamer and Balloon Dances. Good Music. Good Supper. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. THE RIMU FOOTBALLERS WILL hold their Grand Victory Ball in the Rimu Hall, on Thursday, September 28. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. Free Bus leaves H.B. at 7.45 p.m. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. SqB46 COME TO MOSSBURN SPORTS BALL On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. BLUE BIRD ORCHESTRA. C. D. BOURKE. StloBB ’ Secretary. DANCERS! T OOK OUT! IT’S COMING! What? JIJ Re-opening of Orange Dance. Watch for Saturday’s advt. 5w1176 EDENDALE BACHELORS AND SPINSTERS. HOLD their Annual Ball on TUESDAY, October 3. Ambassadors Orchestra. Gents. 3/-. Ladies 1/6. Edendale Benedicts 1/-. Good floor. Good supper. Stlols KEEP Wednesday, October 11, FREE, for the BROWNS Basketbailers’ Victory Ball. Footwarmers’ Orchestra. SwllB7 ELECTION NOTICES. THE FARMERS’ DAIRY FEDERATION, LIMITED. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. AS RETIRING DIRECTORS of the above Company, we beg to notify Shareholders that we are seeking reelection, and ask support at the forthcoming Annual Meeting of the Company, on FRIDAY, 29th inst. Our past experience on the Directorate has made us conversant with the successful conduct of the Company’s affairs, and a continuance of the confidence of Shareholders will be acceptable. If Shareholders are unable to attend, Proxies in our favour will be appreciated. JOHN DUNLOP. Dairy Factories’ Representative. R. S. TAIT. Home Separators’ Representative. 5v1135

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Southland Times, Issue 22131, 27 September 1933, Page 1

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