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AMUSEMENTS. ..ill |[j | CIVIC THEATRE | TO-NIGHT, 7.50 p.m. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT OF 1“ “”i | WILL ROGERS | WILL ROGERS | I -I In the greatest picture .of his career. I~ I | “JUDGE PRIEST” | I “JUDGE PRIEST” | I ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Showing A Thrilling Dramatic Novelty I I I “THE RIGHT TO LIVE” I I | “THE RIGHT TO LIVE” | [ “THE RIGHT TO LIVE” | (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-MORROW MATINEE 2 p.m. EVENING 8 p.m. '' SPECIAL! A unique film, showing the ASSASSINATION OF KING ALEXANDER. It is the most comprehensive film of this historic event, having been taken by the Universal Newsreel reporter. THE FEATURE PICTURE SHOWS THE WORLD’S MOST LOVEABLE DETECTIVE in the year’s most startling mystery romance. 111 “MURDER IN TRINIDAD” 111 “MURDER IN TRINIDAD” | “MURDER IN TRINIDAD” | “MURDER IN TRINIDAD” “MURDER IN TRINIDAD” “MURDER IN TRINIDAD” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) NIGEL BRUCE, HEATHER ANGEL, VICTOR JORY. THE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES: Cl) “IN VENICE” Cartoon. (2) “LAND OF THE BENGAL” MAGIC CARPET. (3) “FOX NEWS REEL” - - Worlds. (4) “FOX NEWS REEL” Topical. (5) “FOX NEWS REEL” - - - Events. (6) FOX AUSTRALIAN NEWS REEL Showing DUKE OF GLOUCESTER’S DUKE OF GLOUCESTER’S Visit to Canberra.

MELBOURNE acclaims AIR RACE PILOTS IN CITY PROCESSION. MET .BOURNE STREETS are gay as BEAUTIFUL FLORAL FLOATS form COLOURFUL PROCESSION. FOX NEWS REELS. ARE THE BEST OF ALL. AND THEY ARE SHOWN EXCLUSIVELY AT THE CIVIC. Book at Beggs or Phone 1744.

GRAND DANCE RECITAL BY the PUPILS of MISS LOLA HOFFMAN (Gold Medallist). Featuring as the Human Skeleton; PAT TUSON. The Amazing Contortionist. Assisting Artists: MR G. J. REED Elocutionist. MR ROY WESNEY - - - Xylophonist. CIVIC THEATRE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, at 8 p.m. Circle and Stalls 2/-; Gallery and Children 1/-. Tickets and Reserves obtainable at Begg’s. No booking fee. L. A. BLACKMORE, Df266 Secretary.

Theatre royal, winton. TO-NIGHT and SATURDAY. THE COMEDY SCREAM OF THE YEAR With BERT WHEELER and ROBERT WOOLSEY in “HIP, HIPS HOORAY.” with DOROTHY LEE. (Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) Df276 SPORTS MEETING. BLUFF EVENING SPORTS.—Tomorrow Night, 6.30. Train leaves town 5.10. Running, Field Events. Dance to follow. Df279 MEETINGS. A Meeting will be held in the Gorge Road-Hall on SATURDAY, Bth, at 8 p.m. to further a proposal to form a Rabbit Board in the Seaward Downs, Gorge Road to Mokotua area. Df249. R. E. MONTEATH, Convener. ■ '—s EXHIBITION OF WORK. SOUTHLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF STUDENTS’ WORK. THE ANNUAL Exhibition will be held on FRIDAY and SATURDAY of this week, 7th and Bth December, at the following times: — Afternoon: 2 p.m.—5.30 p.m. Evening: 7 p.m.—lo p.m. The following courses will be represented:— 1. Agriculture. 4. Commercial 2. Arts & Crafts. 5. Home Sciepce 3. Building, etc. 6. Engineering. 7. Plumbing. In each case a wide range of exhibits is to be seen, and wherever possible the students will be actually at work. Special exhibits, in _ addition to the general dsplay, will include the following: . , 1. Working exhibits in the Hall from all Departments. 2. Exhibit of Theatrical Scenery and Properties. 3. Cookery, Dressmaking, etc. 4. Model of the Eglinton ValleyMilford Motor Road. 5. Demonstration of Veneering. 6. Modem Building Methods in Concrete. 7. Office Appliances. 8. Diving Helmet and Pump (made by young ex-student). All interested in the school and in Technical education are invited to attend. Admission Free. (Signed) C. A. STEWART, Ddl63 Principal. ""-5 CONVALESCENT HOME. MEDICAL Convalescent Hospital, Gladstone.—Sister Ayson will take charge elderly people or invalids during holiday season. De22o

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Southland Times, Issue 22498, 7 December 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22498, 7 December 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22498, 7 December 1934, Page 1

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