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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL MATINEE TO-DAY 2 p.m. JAN KIEPURA in “MY SONG FOR YOU.” ..Hl- —k l(jl I CIVIC THEATRE Bl LAST TWO SCREENINGS MATINEE 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. “MY — SONG — FOR — YOU.” “MY - SONG - FOR - YOU.” -“MY — SONG — FOR — YOU.” “MY - SONG - FOR - YOU.” A GAUMONT BRITISH PICTURE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) USUAL WONDERFUL SUPPORTS. TO-MORROW. MATINEE, 2 p.m. EVENING, 8 p.m. ' DELIGHTED LAUGHTER I CROWDED HOUSES. I | in AUCKLAND j ~ in WELLINGTON, | in CHRISTCHURCH, I in DUNEDIN. Now Comes INVERCARGILL’S Turn. WINIFRED SHOTTER WINIFRED SHOTTER WINIFRED SHOTTER The Charming Feminine Lead of the Walls-Lynn Farces in the Famous Comedy Success By JOHN HASTINGS TURNER. ■ in “LILIES of the FIELD” “LILIES of the FIELD” “LILIES of the FIELD” “LILIES of the FIELD” “LILIES of the FIELD” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' What' a Marvellous Show! Sparkling Wit —COMEDY OF THE TYPICALLY ENGLISH TYPE. Perfectly enacted by WINIFRED SHOTTER JUDY GUNN ELSIE JEFFREYS HUBER HARBEN ANTHONY BUSHELL CLAUDE HULBERT. A Tale of a Modem Tomboy in Mid-Victorian Dress, which Unfolds on the Screen amidst GALES OF MERRY LAUGHTER. Hear and Yell at the Delicious Vocal Caricatures, “LIST TO THE CONVENT BELLS. “THE MAIDEN’S PRAYER.” “ASLEEP IN THE DEEP.” Book at Beggs or Phone 1744. REGATTA. STEWART ISLAND YACHT CLUB REGATTA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1935.

No. I—Second Class Yacht Race (20ft. and under. No. 2—Fishing Vessels Race. • No. 3—Ladies’ Dinghy Race (Single Sculls). No. 4—Championship Jellicoe Class Yacht Race. No. s—Youths’ Dinghy Race (Single Sculls). No. 6—Visiting and Private Launch Race. No. 7—Men’s Single Sculls. No. B—The Duck Hunt. POST ENTRIES. GOOD MONEY PRIZES. W. J. HAMILTON, Jr 676 Hon. Sec. S.I.Y.C. BONDS. FORESTRY BONDS.

WANTED TO BUY—N.Z. Perpetual Forests; Australasian Forestry Bondholders’ Trust; Timberlands Woodpulp Ltd.; Afforestation Ltd.—FORESTRY BONDS EXCHANGE LTD., Box 901, Wellington. JflBo

CONVALESCENT HOME.

CRAIGIELEA Convalescent Home, Cnr, Yarrow and Kelvin Street. Elderly people specially cared for. ’Phone 958. Jdll3

ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY

RESORTS.

COMFORTABLE 5 Roomed Crib, Rocks; good view; reasonable rent. From February 3. For further particulars apply “E. 5.,” Times Office. Jr67B

QUEENSTOWN. To Let.—For February or March, new bungalow, furnished; all conveniences. Apply Mrs Hyndman, Liffey street. Phone 1519. JP 634

VACANCIES at Greenvale Guest House, Stewart Island. A delightful Holiday may be spent. Tariff 45/weekly, 10/- daily. Write or wire Miss B. J. Thomson. Jb49

COME TO STEWART ISLAND FOR AN INEXPENSIVE AND A GLORIOUS HOLIDAY.

FERNDALE HOUSE Offers Superior Accommodation. Write, Phone No. 5 or Wire. HICKS, Halfmoon Bay.

QUEENSTOWN.

VISITORS to Queenstown will find excellent accommodation at Beach House. Centrally situated. Every attention and splendid table. Write now for particulars of reduced tariff. T. McSoriley," Proprietor. P.O. Box 18. Telephone 40. ' Jn532

CENTRAL HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. CORNER Colombo and Lichfield ' Streets. Most modem hosteler in Christchurch; excellent cuisine;-in centre of city. The home away from home for Southland people. Tariff 10/6 per day Permanent guests by arrangement.—H. F. ANDERSON, Proprietor. 0z1239

For black lion coal, first grade Ohai, ring McSkimming & Son. Phone 727. J ton, 9/-; i ton, 17/—; ton 33/6 caste

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Southland Times, Issue 22486, 22 January 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22486, 22 January 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22486, 22 January 1935, Page 1

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