AMUSEMENTS, "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. ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES Everywhere ARE HELD SPELLBOUND by “NIGHT NURSE” Secrets, Scandals, “NIGHT NURSE” Astounding experi“NlGHT NURSE” ences revealed in “NIGHT NURSE” the intimate story “NIGHT NURSE” of a Night Nurse “NIGHT NURSE” who has “NIGHT NURSE” “seen Everything!” (Censor’s recommendation for Adults). An Outstanding Cast includes BEN LYON. BARBARA STANWYCK. CLARKE GABLE. JOAN BLONDELL. “NIGHT NURSE” The most unusual “NIGHT NURSE” Drama yet pre“NIGHT NURSE” sented to the “NIGHT NURSE” screen. “NIGHT NURSE” You’ll thrill to the “NIGHT NURSE” story of a Night “NIGHT NURSE” Nurse who SAW “NIGHT NURSE” ALL and dared “NIGHT NURSE” to tell! SECOND BIG FEATURE: Warner Bros. Present: “MAYBE IT’S LOVE” A salvo of “MAYBE IT’S LOVE” Thrills! A grip“MAYBE IT’S LOVE” ping Comedy “MAYBE IT’S LOVE” romance with “MAYBE IT’S LOVE” Red Hot “MAYBE IT’S LOVE” Action! Another Outstanding Cast. JOAN BENNETT. JOE E. BROWN. Laura Lee. James Hall. “MAYBE IT’S LOVE.” “MAYBE IT’S LOVE.” “MAYBE IT’S LOVE.” The theme song is tuneful and heard often. “MAYBE IT’S LOVE” Fast “MAYBE IT’S LOVE” and “MAYBE IT’S LOVE” Funny! A WONDERFUL DOUBLE BILL! “NIGHT NURSE” “NIGHT NURSE” and “MAYBE IT’S LOVE.” “MAYBE IT’S LOVE.” PRICES: All Stalls---1/-, 1/-, 1/-, 1/-. (Reserved 1/6). AIID.C.---1/6,1/6,1/6,1/6 (Reserved 2/3). BOOK AT BEGG’S; OR PHONE 1744. SUNDAY EVENING 8.15. H I V I C THEATRE. U GRAND CONCERT. By Invercargill Civic Band and Pupils of Mr Kennedy Black, F.T.C.L., LA.B. Also Mrs Len Clode, Miss Davin and Tansley Brothers. PROGRAMME: Hymn - -- -- -- - “Rochdale” BAND. Grand Selection ------ “Verdi” BAND. Song — “The Harvesters’ Night Song” MASTER PERCY SMITH. Song - - - - “The Promise of Life” MRS LEN CLODE. Duet - -- -- -- -- - Selected MASTERS MORRIS and PAUL TANSLEY. Toselli’s Celebrated “Serenata” BAND. Song - - - “All Roads Lead Home” MR JACK CHURSTAIN (of Gore). Song - -- -- -- -- - Selected MISS M. DAVIN.. Vocal Quartette - “Hail Smiling Mom” Masters Percy McNamara, Leonard Jones, Jim Hannon and Percy Smith. Pupils of Mr Kennedy Black, who made such a hit at the recent High School Concert. March - -- -- -- - “Old Glory” BAND. Accompanist—Mr Kennedy Black, F.T.C.L., L.A.B. Conductor—Mr A. R. Wills. Collection silver coin each person. E. S. HACKWORTH, 0f284 Secretary. INVITATION. A CORDIAL INVITATION is extended to all Farmers and others interested, to a Screening of THE MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT COMPANY’S MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRIAL FILMS, which, in detail, shows the operations carried out in the Manufacture of Portland Cement and Agricultural Limes, etc., at their Burnside Cement Works, and Milburn and Dunback Lime Works. Screenings to be held on Tuesday, 10th October, 1933, at Town Hall, Wyndham; Wednesday, 11th October, 1933, at Public Hall, Edendale; and Thursday, 12th October, 1933, at Public Hall; Balfour, at 8 p.m. each evening. 0f215 FOOTBALL. EUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY PARK—TO-DAY. H.M.S. DUNEDIN V. BLUES. At 3 p.m. DO NOT MISS SEEING THE NAVY IN ACTION. Admission to Ground and Stand, 6d. A. J. HAMILTON. 0f252 Secretary, S.R.F.U. BOXING. BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! Boxing! AN WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Boxing! V At The Boxing! CIVIC THEATRE. Boxing! at 8 p.m. Boxing! Ten Rounds. Boxing! NICOL V. EDDIE PARKER. Boxing! Ten Rounds. Boxing! SINGLETON V. SULLIVAN. Coxing! Six Rounds. Boxing! PASCO V. DASLER. Boxing! Four Rounds. , Boxing! BOLGER V. DICK. Boxing! Boxers’ Concession Tickets Boxing! available only at Secretary’s Boxing! Office. Boxing! PRICES’ Gallery 2/-, D.C. and Boxing! Stalls 3/-, Stage 5/-. Hon. Boxing! Members 2/6. Ladies and Boxing! Boys Half-price. All plus tax. SMOKE CONCERT. WAIKIWI FOOTBALL CLUB~ THE Annual Smoke Concert of the above Club will take place in the Waikiwi Hall, on SATURDAY, 7th October, at 8 p.m. All Members and Supporters cordially invited. Oclos I. SMITH, Hon. Sec. ; - - - ~~ 3 SPORTS MEETINGS. QTAUTAU ATHLETIC SOCIETY. LABOUR DAY SPORTS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23. Running, Cycling, Chopping, Sawing, Piping and Dancing. PROGRAMMES ON APPLICATION. NOMINATIONS CLOSE ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. R. R. WALKER. 0f278 Hon. Sec.
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Southland Times, Issue 22140, 7 October 1933, Page 1
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