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AMUSEMENTS. ..ill 1 ![||ll CIVIC THEATRE j|| TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. And TO-MORROW, FRIDAY. WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS . ZASU PITTS ZASU PITTS All dressed up—going places and doing things and people in | | “MR SKETCH” | ] | | “MR SKETCH” 11 ll “MR SKETCH” 11 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) with HARRY GREEN, ROCHELLE HUDSON, The old folks fell into hot water . . . the daughter fell in love . . . the car fell in a ditch . . . and you 11 fall oft your seat laughing at it'. USUAL SPLENDID SUPPORTS. SATURDAY NEXT OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS. AUSTRALIA WELCOMES H.R.H. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER H.R.H. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER At Perth. A. A. MILNE’S A. A. MILNE’S FAMOUS COMEDY FAMOUS COMEDY .FAMOUS COMEDY | “THE DOVER ROAD” 11 j | | “THE DOVER ROAD” | j | | | “THE DOVER ROAD” | Picturised as “Where Sinners Meet. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With the Stars of “CAVALCADE” together again. CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK DIANA WYNYARD. DIANA WYNYARD. Book at Beggs or phone 1744. DANCES. DON’T FORGET Everybody’s TONIGHT. Good floor. Good music. Statue Dance. Admission 6d. Ng334 E EMEMBER TO-NIGHT, Oteramika Cycling Club’s DANCE. Free bus leaves H.B. quarter to eight. Bill Brown’s Orchestra. Ng3o7 Armistice ball. TUATAPERE R.S.A. LAWSON’S HALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. “Troubadours” Orchestra. Set Supper. Gentlemen 5/-; Ladies 2/6. T. G. HARDY, Pres. Ncl66 J- DAVIES, Secty. TISBURY DANCE, November 12. Kaipai Maori Orchestra. Novelty dances. Brown Owl caterer. Free Bus 8.15 p.m. Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6. Double 4/-. Ng3l4 JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE, Plunket Society.—A Jumble Sale will be held in St. John’s Hall, Tay Street, on Friday, 9th November, at 2.30 p.m. Bargains for all. Ng3o6 GARDEN PARTY. GARDEN Party, Ryal Bush, organized by the ladies of the Presbyterian Church. Residence of Mr R. E. Blakie, Saturday next 1.30 p.m. Stalls, Competitions, Baby Show, Fish Ponds. All invited. Ng33B MEETINGS. THE Monthly Meeting of the Aparima Branch of the N.Z.F.U. will be held in the Supper Room, Otautau, on Saturday, 10th, at 8.30. Usual business and report of provincial executive meeting. Ng34B BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED Board, meals only, in private Home, within ten minutes’ walk of Post Office. Reply, stating terms, with or without washing, to “P. Z.,” Times Office. Ng337 BELLETTS ROYAL OAK, 134 Spey Street, one Block from Dee Street. I desire to announce to the general public that I have taken over the convenient and popular hostel, Royal Oak, 134 Spey Street, where good Meals will be served and the sleeping accommodation second to none in the city. Good and reliable service under the personal supervision of P. J. BELLETT, owner and Proprietor. Bed and Breakfast 3/6. Full day 5/6; casual and permanents by arrangement.—l 34 Spey Street. Phone 1748. Ng345 PUBLIC NOTICES. SUMMER SPORTS WEAR. MEN’S BRITISH MADE CUSHION SOLE TENNIS SHOES-6/9. LADIES’, similar to above—Only 6/6. YOUTHS’ and MAIDS’ LACE Crepe Soled SHOES—3/6. MEN’S and WOMEN’S Sizes—4/6. BROWN or WHITE PLIMSOLS-4’s x 9’s—l/3; 10 x 2’s—l/11; 3’s x B’s —2/11. BEIGE or WHITE STRAP SHOES with crepe soles and heels—Only 3/11. WHITE LACE SHOES with Brown facings; crepe soles and heels—3’s x 7’s, 5/11; Men’s 6/6. ALSO MEN’S RED BALL KNEE GUM BOOTS-25/6. Lace Gum Boots, British made at Practically Cost Price. McGoldrick bros., 143 DEE STREET. MARINOTO’S FAY to be sold at Southland Jersey Sale. A wonderful 3-year-old, heifer with a great future. Has produced 25Hbs fat in 255 days at 2 years, G.O.H.T. Ncl37 WANTED TO SELL. NETS, Flags, Sails, Anchors, Oars, Boating Gear, Tents. Johnson and Couzins. Cashel St., Christchurch.

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Southland Times, Issue 22473, 8 November 1934, Page 1

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