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| AMUSEMENTS. | i LAY WORRY ASIDE |~At B—MAJESTIC—At B~| Presenting A Story Worthy of the Great Stars who bring it to the Screen. FREDRICMARCH MIRIAM HOPKINS GEORGE RAFT HELEN MACK Two lovers from the social world are pitted against the love of two youngsters of the slums in ALL OF ME ALL OF ME You’ll feel every moment of this throbbing living drama of two women who loved differently. (Recommended by Censor Jor Adults.) Excellent Majestic Featurettes. PARAMOUNT OVERSEAS NEWS. A SUMMER DOZE (Comedy). PARAMOUNT REVUE PARADE. SPORTS. EYE-VIEW NOVELTY. DELIGHTFUL SCREEN SONG FRIDAY. TIM McCOY in a Rousing Western. SATURDAY ALL ROUNDS WILL BE WELL WORN TO THE MAJESTIC. YOU will want to see ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY as a Gentleman Thief . . Suave . . Debonair . . Graceful . . Charming . ~. Plucking Heartstrings when he isn’t Picking Safes in r —‘ THE MYSTERY OF THE MYSTERY OF MR X MR X (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans McCracken and Walls. FAIR. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FRIVOLITY FAIR FRIVOLITY FAIR ORANGE HALL Nith Street. Open 7.30 p.m. COMPETITIONS. COMPETITIONS. VALUABLE PRIZES. ROLL DOWN, CHOCOLATE WHEEL, DARTS, HOOPLA, COIN TABLE, SHOOTING GALLERY. A Furore of Hilarity Throughout PROGRAMME OF MUSIC: Scotch Dancing and Lightning Sketching. 6d. ADMISSION 6d. Friday Afternoon Free. Baking Competition at 2.30 p.m. For Girdle and Oven Scones, Shortbread, Pikelets, Small Cakes, Plain and Butter Sponge. Prizes each section. Entry Free. P. B. BARLOW. Ng347 Organizer. PUBLIC NOTICES. WALLACE LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I GORDON EWART McLEAN being « the holder of a publican’s license , in respect of the premises situate at Riverton and known as the Railway Hotel DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I desire to obtain and will at the next licensing meeting to be held at Riverton on the 4th day of December, 1934, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to James Scully, my appointee. Dated at Riverton this 7th day of September 1934. G. E. McLEAN. G. R. MARTIN, Solicitor for Transferee, Gore. Ng3os UNEXCELLED FOOTWEAR It gives me delight, For my shoes are just right. The fit is so neat. I walk straight down the street And tell all my friends, That ’twas McCurdy’s sold them. Children’s Summer Shoes. CHILDREN’S LACE SHOES; Brown Canvas with leather trimmings and leather soles and heels. Sizes 4-6, at 3/11, 7-9 at 4/6, 10-13 at 5/11, 1-2 at 6/11. CHILDREN’S STRAP SHOES; Brown Canvas with leather soles and heels. Sizes 4-6 at 4/3, 7-9 at 5/6, 10-13 at 6/11, 1-2 at 7/6. REMEMBER: Our motto is “Service.” May you have the pleasure of testing us. JOHN McCURDY, LTD., DEF, STREET. Opp. Grand Hotel. R-U-R ENDS 7 YEARS’ SCIATICA. FOR 7 years Mr Jasper Schaffer, Porangahau, suffered from Scitaica, and could get no relief from anything. Then he took R-U-R, and is now entirely freed from pain. R-U-R is sold with Money-Back Guarantee by W. Stewart, Chemist. Ask for Free Booklet. LAWNMOWERS— If your Mowers require a thorough overhaul and sharpen, Now is the time to have them attended to. Having the proper equipment, also a large stock of cogs and pawls for all imported Mowers, I can guarantee FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP at reasonable charges. Call today and ask for a quotation. Mowers are called for in the city and suburbs.— H. MACDONALD (The Mower Shop), 85-87 Spey Street (opposite Briscoe’s). IT doesn’t matter how new or how old your car is, bring it to the T. & T. Motor Repair Depot, and don’t leave it in the shed to depreciate.

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

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