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[ AMUSEMENTS. AT THE CINEMA. Extra! Extra 1 SPECIAL FOR .TO-DAY. The Crime That Shook the World! The Crime That Shook the World! assassination”* OF KING ALEXANDER AND M. BARTHOU Arrival of the King and Party at Marseilles . . Triumphant procession ... then . . .the assassin strikes ... the rattle of bullets . . . the murderer struck down with a colonel’s sabre . . . the fury of the crowd! THE REGENT TO-DAY at 2 TO-NIGHT at 8. A Great Star Matches Her Blazing Genius With a Great Story! BARBARA STANWYCK BARBARA STANWYCK BARBARA STANWYCK JOEL McCREA — PAT O’BRIEN JOEL McCREA — PAT O’BRIEN C. AUBREY SMITH in GAMBLING L GAMBLING A GAMBLING D GAMBLING L Y GAMBLING A GAMBLING D GAMBLING Y A thrilling story of a "square-shoot-ing” gambling lady who weds a man of wealth and then sacrifices her own love to free her husband from a murder charge of which she knows he is guilty. PLACE YOUR BET on this for Perfect Entertainment. also COLOURTONE REVUE “Kiddies COLOURTONE REVUE Revue.” CINESOUND AUSTRALIAN REVIEW. Entertaining Musical Variety. Etc., Etc., Etc. Plans at Rice’s Regent Shop. — or ring 1938 — Q /Q Circle Reserves are Now Qi /O O Circle Reserves are Now «/ O (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

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, Dg34l Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. FOR CHRISTMAS The rich array of Cakes and Plum Puddings now presented by A. C. MILLARS, LTD., will worthily upuphold that reputation which is behind a business built on the foundation of highest quality, SPECIAL 2 lb. Rich Christmas Cake with greetings inscribed and packedl in a carton All for 2/-. There’s None Made More Wholesome Than MILLAR’S. WHY SUFFER WITH SORE FEET? BRING your foot troubles to The Institute of Foot Health and have them permanently cured. Here’s another Testimonial we have just received from an Invercargill lady. Elies Road, 7/12/34 Mr J. Duncan, C/o J, Kingsland & Co., Invercargill. Dear Sir, When I came to you the other day to have my feet examined I did So with a certain amount of diffidence, as I have already spent quite a sum of money on treatment for them but all to no avail. Firstly I must thank you for the great amount of trouble you went to and I can truthfully say that you have made my feet much more comfortable than they have ever been. Before coming to you I had been driven to wearing slippers nearly all day, and these, as you said, seemed only to be aggravating the trouble, but for the last three days I have been able to wear my shoes continually until to-day, I reckon my feet are as comfortable as anyone’s in Invercargill. I sincerely wish you every success. Yours faithfully, W.M. In the first four days after opening we "treated 26 cases and on enquiry we learn that everyone has been successful. Remember the examination and advice are FREE. Corns and Callouses treated while you wait and absolutely without pain.—JOHN KINGSLAND & CO., “Institute of Foot Health,” 26 Tay Street and 12 Cambridge Place. ’Phone 199. Dg29l J& J. Irving’s Patent Straddle Har- • rows. Best and cheapest implements on the market for keeping down yarr and weeds before the turnips come through the ground. Apply J. and J. Irving, Kennington, or P. R. Mallon, Gore. . Dg343

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Southland Times, Issue 22499, 8 December 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22499, 8 December 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22499, 8 December 1934, Page 1

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