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AMUSEMENTS.

LAY WORRY ASIDE AT THE CINEMA.

11. FUN FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS, jl TO-DAY at 2. TO-DAY. Gene Gerrard in The Love Nest. The Lost Special. Comedy. — Revue. — News. STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER! *, We can say that To-night’s feature 1 production starring RUTH CHATTERTON £ Shows this glamorous star in a role 1 that whilst unusual, is the most attrac- ~ tive the “First Lady of the Screen” has J appeared in during recent years. j 7.4S—MAJESTIC—7?4S~j Women will Love her Audacity. Men will Learn a Surprising Lesson. NOW SHE’S MORE CHARMING THAN EVER ////////// RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON ////////// Bringing you Comedy—Romance— Drama—in a Play that both Men and '• Women MUST Enjoy. O O o 0 —6 O O FEMALE o o FEMALE o —o —o FEMALE o—o —o —o —o o F jiM ALE o—o—o—j or ’ “THE LADY BOSS” 3 “THE LADY BOSS” ) i (Manageress of an Automobile Factory) She had had her way with every Man 5 she wanted—so she tried it on him, and 5 it didn’t take! What a thrill for you when the Woman who is all-female meets the first man in her life who is ; all-male. THE MAN! GEORGE BRENT. GEORGE BRENT. (Recommended by Censor for Adults). THE GOWNS ARE STUNNING! Majestic Featurettes: Graham McNamee News Reel. Dancing and Singing Revue. Turkey in the Raw (Com.) Paramount British News. ’ | Plans at McCracken & Walls until noon, afterwards ring 738. WYNDHAM SCOTCH CONCERT. THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE YEAR. TOWN HALL, WYNDHAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11th. M Z. Leading Talent including—Mr IV • Maitland McCutcheon (Violinist), Miss Bertha Rawlinson (Contralto), Arthur McDonald (Baritone), Dunedin; Miss Rowena Jackson, N.Z. Wonder Girl; Big Jimmy Lauder (Comedian); Mrs N. R. Henderson and Mr Roy Evans (Baritone), etc., etc. A Concert you cannot afford to miss. AflB2 A. A. WILSON, JUN., Sec. SWIMMING. SWIMMING CARNIVAL. BOY SCOUTS’ Association, assisted by local swimmers, at the Baths, on SATURDAY, at 7.30 p.m. Open to the Public. Exhibitions of Diving, Stunt Diving, Under-water Swimming, Life-saving Display, Humorous Stunts. Don’t miss this great night’s Fun! The Scouts don’t do things by halves. Admission: Adults 6d., Children 3d. FOOTBALL. OLD BOYS’ FOOTBALL CLUB. 4N OPENING DAY PRACTICE will 71 be held at Tweed Street Ground, TO-DAY (Saturday), April 7, at 2.30 p.m. All members and intending members requested to attend. E. COWIE, Hon. Sec.

HOCKEY. UNION LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB. WILL hold its Opening Day THIS AFTERNOON, at Queen’s Park, at 2.15. All members and intending members please attend. AI2OI M. SANDRI, Sec. j RIFLE SHOOTING. OTATARA RANGE in use by De- ( fence Department till April 21. Rifle Club’s shooting postponed meantime. Af227 TRESPASS NOTICES. ANYONE Trespassing on my property with Dogs, Guns and Ferrets will be prosecuted.—Mrs M. A. McDonald, Hokonui. Af232 MISCELLANEOUS. 1p.0.5. MATRONS’ Black Astrachan J Coat, reduced from 130/- to 79/6, at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S, Don St. ATO wonder everybody likes CREMLi OLA CUSTARD so much. 36 generous portions in each packet. A MOTORIST’S HOLIDAY is often marred by mechanical defects.

Trouble-free motoring assured when serviced by WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Garage. CREAM FUJI SKIRTS, W. and O.S. Reduced from 'l5/6 to 7/6, at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S, Don Street. THERE is something irresistible about the flavour of CREMOLA CUSTARD that makes it a sheer delight. 1 Q /P—LADIES’ Saxe All Leather leJ/U COATS; size W., Length 40 in., at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S, Don Street. ONIONS, sound, good keepers, 100 lb. bag 5/-; Picklers, 40 lb. bag 3/6. Secure now.—WILLIAM TODD & CO., The Rialto. Ael’o O.S. NAVY Krinkle Crepe Silk FROCK, 62/6, now 39/6, at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S, Don Street. WILSON’S HAIR REGENERATOR (Improved), is not a dye. Satisfaction guaranteed. Obtainable from R. SOMMERVILLE, Chemist and Optician, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill. ONE packet of CREMOLA makes 36 portions of real rich-flavoured SCOTCH CUSTARD PUDDING. DQ/P— BLACK aAd White CHECK t>e7/O TWEED COSTUMES; size W. and W.X. Reduced from 75/—, at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S, Don Street

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Southland Times, Issue 22293, 7 April 1934, Page 1

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