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AMUSEMENTS.

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At 2 TO-DAY. At 2. KING KONG KING KONG 5 So This is Harris. 5 Mystery of the Jungle. ; Latest Sound News. Silly Symphony. e 7.4S—MAJESTIC—7.4S | Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller Present for your Wonderment, THE GREATEST PICTURE THE I WORLD WILL EVER SEE. '! (Not a Jungle Picture). K-I-N-G—K-O-N-G K-I-N-G—K-O-N-G THE GIRL HE LOVED ... IN THE HAND OF THE GIANT APE! A thousand feet above the gaping throng in the city street . . . the prehistoric ape, bigger than a battleship, held the trembling form of the girl who ) had dared to brave the perils of the Island of Kong! An Edgar Wallace Story which you have not read. “KING KONG” “KING KONG” “KING KONG” 1 “KING KONG” “KING KONG” “KING KONG” “KING KONG” “KING KONG” “KING KONG” “KING KONG” t “KING KONG” i “KING KONG” “KING KONG” “KING KONG” “KING KONG” “KING KONG” “KING KONG” “KING KONG” With FAY WRAY. BRUCE CABOT. ’ ROBERT ARMSTRONG. Adventure that leaps beyond the frontiers of imagination: BEHOLD IN AMAZEMENT wonders never witnessed by human eyes until now. (Not suitable for Children). Special Musical Comedy Featurette: SO THIS IS HARRIS : SO THIS IS HARRIS Featuring Phil Harris, of KFI, Los Angeles, and the famous Coconut ' Grove Orchestra. PATIIE SOUND NEWS. Box Plans at McCracken & Walls until noon, afterwards at Theatre. 2/3 Circle and Stalls Reservations. 2/3 T)RINCESS THEATRE, GORE. J- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, At 8 p.m. SPECIAL VISIt’oFtHE TALENTED INVERCARGILL MALE CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA. (Net proceeds being devoted to the Gore Children’s Health Camp and Clothing Club). THE CHOIR (under Dr. Stanley Brown), will sing: “Come Where the Lilies Bloom,” “The Singer’s Grave,” “Wanderer’s Night Song,” “The Future Mrs ’Awkins,” “The Volga Boatmen,” “Estudiantina,” “The Sands o’ Dec,’ “The Persevering Vocalist,” and “The Soldiers’ Chorus” (with Orchestra. THE ORCHESTRA (under Mr W. W. Millar), will play: “Stars and Stripes” March, “Intermezzo,” “Processional and Floral Dance,” “Invincible Eagle March. Also items by Instrumental Trio. MR FRANK JOHNSON (baritone), will sing “The Two Serenades,” and “Prince Ivan’s Song.” MRS BRIAN HEW AT (soprano) will sing “Dolorosa,” and “O Lovely Night. MR ROBERT HENRY, F.T.C.L., will play “Toccata,”. (Saint-Saens). Admission: 2/-. Box Plan now open at McCorkindale’s Music Shop. Reserves 6d. extra. As a Special Train is bringing the performers from Invercargill, a few extra carriages from Mataura have been arranged for should a sufficient number wish to attend the Concert. Dblls NICHOLSON NICHOLSON VICTORIA HALL. NICHOLSON I NICHOLSON Sunday's Meetings: NICHOLSON 3 p.m. NICHOLSON “CHRIST’S SECOND NICHOLSON COMING.” NICHOLSON NICHOLSON 8 p.m. NICHOLSON “REGENERATION” NICHOLSON NICHOLSON Come Early. Don’t Miss. I I '■'■■■. 1 ■■■■■■■■'■l RACING. WINTON RACES. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) TO-DAY. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) TO-DAY. GALLOPING! STEEPLECHASING! GALLOPING! STEEPLECHASING! TROTTING! TROTTING! First Race starts at 12 o’clock. SPECIAL TRAINS FROM INVERCARGILL. EXCURSION FARES. L. G. DE LA PERRELLE. Da43 Secretary. gORE TROTTING CLUB. \ ANNUAL MEETING. DECEMBER 26, 1933. (BOXING DAY). NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS CLOSE with the Secretary, on MONDAY, December 4, at 5 p.m. Programme (as published in Referee of November 9th), obtainable on application. I R. S. GREEN, Secretary. f Box 50, Phone 294, Gore. j Telegrams: “Scribe,” Gore. NzllB2 c Winton trotting club, j — ANNUAL MEETING. I DECEMBER 29, 1933. NOMINATIONS for all Events on I the above Club’s Programme CLOSE on FRIDAY, December 8, at 8 p.m. Full Programme in Referee, of November 30, or on application. H. A. PIERCE. Telephone: 28. Secretary. Box 11, Winton. DbllO THE herbal compound discovered by I the Rev. Edgar Ward for Tuber- k culosis, Asthma, and Catarrh is rapidly c becoming world famous. A six weeks’ supply costs 10/-. Write TABUTEAU, a Box 545, Christchurch, Szllos h

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Southland Times, Issue 22188, 2 December 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22188, 2 December 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22188, 2 December 1933, Page 1

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