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AMUSEMENTS.

THE REGENT TO-DAY: at 2. TO-NIGHT: 7.45 TO-DAY: at 2. TO-NIGHT: 7.45 The Last Two Screenings of “THE LITTLE DAMOZEL” “THE LITTLE DAMOZEL” “THE LITTLE DAMOZEL” CHARMING MUSICAL ROMANCE With ANNA NEAGLE Star of ANNA NEAGLE “The Flag ANNA NEAGLE Lieutenant.” ALL-BRITISH SUPPORTS. IREAL CINEMAGAZINE. THIS ENGLAND—No. 4. WHAT THE STARS FORETELL. For those Boro April 21/May 21. To be followed—at 10.30, by THE MIDNIGHT MATINEE THE MIDNIGHT MATINEE Of that Great Picture, “CAVALCADE” “CAVALCADE” “CAVALCADE” MIDNIGHT MATINEE - - TO-NIGHT! MIDNIGHT MATINEE - - TO-NIGHT! MIDNIGHT MATINEE - - TO-NIGHT! Commencing at 10.30. WITH TWO SESSIONS TO-MORROW WITH TWO SESSIONS TO-MORROW And Each Day Next Week, at 2 p.m. and 7.45. BY ROYAL COMMAND! Presented Before HIS MAJESTY THE KING At Windsor, May 2, 1933. CAVALCADE CAVALCADE CAVALCADE CAVALCADE CAVALCADE With an All-British Cast of 3500 People. The story of a Home and Family—a haven amid the whirling chaos of three seething decades of the Twentieth Century . . A world in turmoil seen through the eyes of a Wife and Mother. Unquestionably the Greatest Event in Motion Picture History. Throughout New Zealand Bookings have been on an enormous and absolutely unprecedented scale, and the Invercargill season is sure to set a new record. BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! .BOOK EARLY! PLANS AT RICE’S REGENT SHOP. THEATRE PHONE: 1938. TELEPHONE BOOKINGS: Will those who have Booked by Phone please call for their Tickets not later than 7.30 p.m. “CAVALCADE” IS A LONG PICTURE! Taking nearly Two Hours to show. MATINEE SCREENINGS: Will Country Patrons in particular please note that “Cavalcade” will be screened promptly at 2 p.m., and finish just before 4 o’clock. Owing to the phenomenal Bookings for this great picture, “CAVALCADE” cannot be shown elsewhere in Southland and Otago for many months to come. YOU MUST SEE IT NOW! YOU MUST SEE IT NOW! PUBLIC NOTICES. UNEMPLOYMENT ACT, 1930. INSTALMENTS OF TAXATION. THE usual Quarterly Instalment (5/-) of the General Unemployment Levy will become due on Ist November, upon which date there will also fall due the third instalment of the Emergency Unemployment Charge of one penny in each amount of one shilling and eightpence of income other than salary or wages derived during the year ended 31st March, 1933. Forms and full information are available at any Money Order Office. G. C. GODFREY. Commissioner of Unemployment. OwlOlO SALE OF RECORDS! LIMITED NUMBER OF H.M.V. AND ZONOPHONE RECORDS AT REDUCED PRICES. 2/6 Records - - 1/4/- Records - - - 1/6 5/6 Records - - 2/6 8/- Records 3/-

AT McCRACKEN & WALLS. OPP. POST OFFICE - DEE STREET. Ov9Bo OUR SPECIALS TO-DAY! ROLLED ROAST BEEF - - - 4d. lb. 2 lb. RUMP STEAK for - -1/P. WINDERS. CASH BUTCHER. KELVIN STREET. PHONE: 865. BELL’S Temporary Premises, Cambridge Buildings, Esk Street; delicious Walnut Loaves only 6d. each.

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Southland Times, Issue 22157, 27 October 1933, Page 1

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