AMUSEMENTS.
LAY WORRY ASIDE AT THE CINEMA.
TO-DAY at 2 TO-DAY. Mickey Mouse. Serial. Out All Night. Cartoon. News. Once again the Majestic leads the way with a Programme that is so far ahead of all others that it feels quite lonesome. It’s A grade from start to finish. | 7.4S—MAJESTIC—7.4S | LAUGHS PILE UPON LAUGHS in the screamingly funny story of a Honeymoon that was spoilt by too much Mother-in-law. The Cinema’s Most Unusual Lovers SLIM SLIM SLIM — SLIM SUMMERVILLE SUMMERVILLE AND ZASU Z A S U ZASU Z A S U PITTS PITTS In the Picture that provides more Laughs than there is Tea in China. Out OUT ALL NIGHT Out All OUT ALL NIGHT All Night OUT ALL NIGHT Night (Approved for Universal Exhibition). We’ve privately screened “Out All Night,” and we know you will Laugh until it hurts. Slim as the molly-coddled son of a meddling mama, Zasu as an unwilling spinster in charge of the nursery department in a big store—but when they are found together Special! Special! THE RADIO MURDER MYSTERY. THE RADIO MURDER MYSTERY. GRAHAM McNAMEE NEWSREEL. MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. LATEST UNIVERSAL NEWS. NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. PLANS McCRACKEN & WALLS. OR PHONE: 738. TMMPIRE THEATRE, RIVERTON. TO-NIGHT—SATURDAY. “THE OLD MAN.” “THE OLD MAN.” Supreme Thriller by Edgar Wallace. An Excellent British Production. SUPPORTS: Sir Harry Lauder in “I Love a Lassie.” Scenic: “Rainbow River.” Cinesound Review. Interest: “A Romance of London.” pONCERT AND DANCE, Mabel Bush V Hall, Wednesday, October 25. Percy Barlow’s Party. Special Orchestra, eight instruments. Admission: Concert and Supper, 1/6; Dance, Gents 1/-, Ladies Free. 01551 Garden club outing day, Gladstone, at Mrs E. E. Broad’s, Duke Street, at 2.30 p.m. TO-DAY. Members and Friends invited. 01570 VARIETY Concert and Dance, Rimu Hall, Monday, October 16. “The Invercargill Bowser Bandit Party.” Footwarmers’ Orchestra. Free Tiger Bus. Concert: Adults 1/-, Ladies a Basket. Dance, Gents 1/6, Ladies Free. PUBLIC NOTICES. WEEK-END SPECIALS! RICH FRUIT CAKES. 2 lbs. (Usually 2/- each). LIMITED QUANTITY FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AT 1/4 each. GINGERBREAD BLOCKS. sd. each. A. C. MILLARS, LTD. VIEWS OF INVERCARGILL I are a feature of the OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS CHRISTMAS ANNUAL, 1933. A SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE NUMBER showing the Scenic Beauties of New Zealand. Send it to your Friends. 2/- Obtainable Booksellers. 2/Order Now! Order Now! Order Now! 01 519 £lO PRIZE. “MAGIC MAC” PRODUCTS. THE Winner of the Competition which closed October 7, for “Magic Mirror,” the Scratchless Cleanser, is:— C. HARVEY. 20 Thames Street, Invercargill, to whom a cheque for £lO has been forwarded. Watch papers for further “Magic” advertisements and save the wrappers from “Magic Mirror” and “Magic” Bag Blue. Lours for Service, MAGIC MAC. -0156 a SHEEPSKINS, Hides, Calfskins, Tallow, etc. Consign or bring to us and receive best prices.—ANDREW WILSON, Spey Street. 01544
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Southland Times, Issue 22146, 14 October 1933, Page 1
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