j AMUSEMENTS. | LAY WORRY ASIDE [ At B—MAJESTIC—At 8 j -TO-NIGHT ONLY— The Western Winner THE PAINTED DESERT with WILLIAM BOYD JOHN FARRELL McDONALD WILLIAM FARNUM. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Excellent Majestic Featurettes. PARAMOUNT OVERSEAS NEWS. A SUMMER DOZE (Comedy). PARAMOUNT REVUE PARADE. SPORTS. EYE-VIEW NOVELTY. DELIGHTFUL SCREEN SONG SATURDAY At 8 Session. At 8 After Packing City Theatres for Week after Week comes THE THRILL OF A SCREEN LIFETIME. THE DASHING DEVIL-MAY-CARE ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY as a Gentleman Thief . . . Suave . . . Debonair .. . Graceful. . . Charming ~. Plucking Heartstrings when he isnt Picking Safes in THE MYSTERY OF THE MYSTERY OF THE MYSTERY OF MR X MR X MR X (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) London after dark—and somewhere in a maze of streets, a murderous killer and a handsome thief stage a battle of wits with the hand of a beautiful girl as the prize. Supporting Players LEWIS STONE — RALPH FORBES ELIZABETH ALLEN. ” SPECIAL "EXTRA ATTRACTION. CENTENARY AIR RACE. London to Melbourne in 2 days, 23 hours 18 secs. Arrival of Scott and de Duke of Gloucester at Adelaide. ’ ”m?G.m7 COLOURTONE REVUE. SOUND NEWS — CARTOON. Plans at McCracken and Walls. Gore regent theatre SATURDAY AND MONDAY. “DAY OF RECKONING” “DAY OF RECKONING” VIVID THRILL DRAMA. Richard Dix, Madge Evans. (Recommended for Adults.) FAIR. ROLL UP ROLL UP ROLL UP ROLL UP TO THE FRIVOLITY FAIR FRIVOLITY FAIR Orange hall, nith street. Afternoons 2.30. Evenings 7.30. AMUSEMENTS GALORE AMUSEMENTS GALORE SIDE SHOWS. COMPETITIONS. STALLS. TEAROOMS. MUSIC. DANCING DISPLAY. Christmas Gifts. Christmas Novelties. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 2.30. Baking Competition. Entry FREE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Children’s Fancy Dress Parade Starting opposite Hospital 2 p.m. Kiddies’ Party to Follow. 6d Admission. Admission Afternoons FREE. Evenings 6d. Door Prize to every 25th person. E. P. BARLOW, Nh39B Organizer. REUNION. GORE RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL REUNION. THE Annual Reunion of the Gore R.S.A. will be held in the Theatre Royal, Mersey Street, Gore, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. At 8 p.m. sharp. All ex-service men of New Zealand or other forces are invited. A good time guaranteed. L. ROBERTS, Nf293 President. JUMBLE SALES. 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 A Jumble Sale will be held in the Church School, Leith' Street, North Invercargill, at 10 o’clock Saturday morning, November 10. Home made cakes, sweets, produce, old clothes, etc. Nh37o DANCES. 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 LAWNMOWERS— My new stock of Mowers are specially designed to hold firm to the lawn when cutting. The pinions have a sure grip with special pawls. Intending buyers please note: I adjust all Mowers and have them in perfect cutting order before delivering. The Mowers are BALLBEARING with five blades, from 72/6 to 92/6. A few good re-conditioned mowers always on hand.—H. MACDONALD (Lawnmower Specialist), 8587 Spey Street (Opposite. Briscoe’s).
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Southland Times, Issue 22474, 9 November 1934, Page 1
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