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AMUSEMENTS. “SLEEPING CAR” will be screened for Three Nights only, it will NOT be an Extended Season, for the Programme is booked months ahead up north. To Picturegoers: Be advised: BOOK AT BEGG’S—(Now) For the Three Nights’ Season. D.C. - - 1/6, 1/6, 1/6 Reserves - 2/3 STALLS: 1/-, 1/-, 1/- Reserves - 1/6 CIVIC THEATRE MATINEE: 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT: 7.55 MATINEE: 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT: 7.55 (Three Nights only). IVOR NOVELLO IVOR NOVELLO MADELINE CARROLL MADELINE CARROLL CLAUDE ALISTER KAY HAMMOND Head a Superlative Cast in the fast moving laughable tale of mixed romance and a marriage of convenience. A Gaumont British Comedy. “SLEEPING CAR’’ “SLEEPING CAR” “SLEEPING CAR” “SLEEPING CAR” Gay Farce, of an amorous Sleeping Car Attendant who treated Women’s Luggage more tenderly than their Hearts. “Sleeping Car” “Sleeping Car” “Sleeping Car” “Sleeping Car” , “Sleeping Car” “Sleeping Car” “Sleeping Car” “Sleeping Car” “Sleeping Car” “Sleeping Car” With its Lilting Romantic Music and Lively Situations Chockful of Laughs! “Sleeping Car” “Sleeping Car’’ “Sleeping Car” “Sleeping Car “Sleeping Car” “Sleeping Car “Sleeping Car” “Sleeping Car’ “Sleeping Car” “Sleeping Car With a Nice Girl Mixing Her Men Friends with her Lap Dogs. (Recommended by Censor for Adults). “SLEEPING CAR” “SLEEPING CAR” Amour and Humour on the Sleeping Car of a Trans-European Express. Bright Comedy, Witty Dialogue, FUN FOR ALL! In Addition: Civic Theatre Featurettes: “SPEECHES AND SCREAM” Cine Magazine. ‘THE BAILIFFS” Comedy GAUMONT GRAPHIC - - Topical. BE WISE BOOK! BE WISE BOOK! At Begg’s; or Theatre Phone 1744. Telephone Reserves not kept after 7.45 p.m. Sunday afternoon 2.30. AT RUGBY PARK. MONSTER BRASS AND PIPE BAND DEMONSTRATION. THE BATTALION BAND In conjunction with THE CALEDONIAN PIPE BAND Will render a Programme of Music including the two CONTEST SELECTIONS Which the Band will be playing at Wellington at the annual Contest. “Martha” (Flotow), containing many melodious numbers from the opera, and “The Mock Doctor” (Gounod), a selection compiled from some of the most delightful music that Gounod ever wrote. QUICKSTEP EXHIBITION! A demonstration of the Quickstep evolutions as performed on the contest field will be given, the Battalion Band playing the music of “The Victor’s Return,” this being the piece chosen for the event at Wellington. The Battalion Band is working hard to collect funds to contest at Wellington and for this purpose a contribution of not less than 6d. is expected at the gates. Roll up in crowds and help your Band! THE BIG SHERANG! RUGBY PARK. RUGBY PARK. Next Wednesday evening. February 7, at 7 p.m. QUICKSTEP. PETS’PARADE. HIGHLAND AND FANCY DANCING. Dancing on the Green to Revellers’ Orchestra. And a Host of other Novelites. FURTHER PARTICULARS LATER. Remember the Place and Date: RUGBY PARK—NEXT WEDNESDAY. 7 p.m. In aid of Civic Band Contest Fund. SOUTHLAND SCHOOL OF HIGHLAND AND CLASSIC DANCING. ESTABLISHED 1903. HIGHLAND AND NATIONAL DANCING. Under the direction of Mr Alex. Sutherland. Highland Fling, Seann Triubhais, Gillie Callum, Highland Reel, Reel O’Tulloch, Sailor’s Hornpipe, Irish Jig, Irish Reel and English Clog Dancing. FANCY DANCING. Under the supervision of Miss Madge Flaus, Operatic, Character, Ballet, Acrobatic, Mime and American Tap Dancing. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND DEEP BREATHING. The first session for 1934 commences on Saturday, February 10. Class Rooms: Temple Chambers, Esk Street. P.O. BOX 41. Winton Class, Thursday, February 15, Hamilton’s Hall. JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE TO be held in ORANGE HALL, Nith Street, on SATURDAY, February 3rd, at 2.30 p.m. Produce and Cakes. Bargains for all. Fcll9 SPORTS MEETINGS. VENIN G SPORTS, WRIGHTS BUSH, TO-NIGHT, at 6.30 p.m. Bray & Cleary’s Paddock. Cycling and Running. Post Entry. Dance to follow. E. J. Nicholas, Hon. Sec. Fclsl ADDRESS MR D. McRAE will give an address in the Hall at Browns, on Monday, the sth February, at 8 p.m., on “The Great Pyramid Prophecy in connnection with the present crisis on world affairs. FeOS

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Southland Times, Issue 22240, 3 February 1934, Page 1

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