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| AMUSEMENTS. | LAY WORRY ASH)! MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 TO-DAY. STILL" THE CROWDS GATHER. The sequence of Record Attendances remains Unbroken. BOOK EARLY FOR TO-NIGHT. || 7.45 || MAJESTIC || 7.45~|j LAST TWO NIGHTS. “THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Featuring GARY COOPER — FRANCHOT TONE RICHARD CROMWELL—SIR GUY STANDING. Wonderful Supporting Programme. Plans at H. & J. Smith’s or Phone Theatre 738. LAST MATINEE THURSDAY. JgMPIRE THEATRE, RIVERTON. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY)—7.4S p.m. SATURDAY: Matinee 2 p.m. Evening 7.45 p.m. —THREE SESSIONS— Australia’s Greatest Modern Comedy: “THE HAYSEEDS” “THE HAYSEEDS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Just look at Dad roaring; No wonder he’s upset. Joe has just whispered in his ear. “What!” roared Dad, “nobody’s going’ to sow their wild oats on this farm—it’s taken me 10 years to get rid of the prickly pear! So Dad brought the whole darn family to Sydney for a hectic holiday—and did they paint the town red? Meet “THE HAYSEEDS” when they come to town, and have the heartiest laughs of your life! > 1568 Mataura regent theatre. —TO-NIGHT— H. B. WARNER H. B WARNER in “SORRELL AND SON.” “SORRELL AND SON.” The noblest story ever told by pen or talking picture. —AIso—“FATHER BROWN DETECTIVE.” “FATHER BROWN DETECTIVE.” With Walter Connolly — Paul Lukas. (Both For Universal Exhibition.) Jc9o WAIMATUKU BASKETBALL CLUB. A Grand Concert will be given by the Makarewa Boy Scouts in the Waimatuku Hall, FRIDAY, 7th June, at' 8 p.m. Adults ,1/6,; Children 6d. Dance to follow. 1565 PIPING COMPETITIONS. INVERCARGILL PIPING COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. VICTORIA HALL, SATURDAY, JUNE Bth. OWING to the Large Entry of Competitors, The MORNING Session starts at 9 A.M. Sharp, with the Youths’ Marches, then Class C, to follow with the Class B Slow Marches. AFTERNOON SESSION starts at 1.30 with the Class A Competitors at Pibrochs, then Slow Marches. EVENING SESSION starts at 7 p.m. Classes A and B, Marches and Strathspeys and Reels. H. MACDONALD, Secretary, 1564 85 Spey Street. DANCES. OLD TIME DANCE and Euchre Party, Victoria Hall, Wednesday, June sth. Learners’ class 7.30. Euchre 8 p.m. Dance 8.30. Ladies 1/6; Gents 1/6. 1560 THE Gurnmies Bush Branch N.Z.F.U. First Annual Social and Dance, Gurnmies Bush Hall, WEDNESDAY, June 5, 1935, 8 p.m. Syncopators’ Orchestra. Splendid supper. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. 1160 Gore mounted rifles BALL, GAIETY HALL, GORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6. TROUBADOUR ORCHESTRA. Gents 3/6; Ladies 2/6. 1561 THE Drummond Oddfellows’ BALL will be held in the Drummond Hall on FRIDAY, June 7. Regent Orchestra. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. 1571 D. BROWN, Secretary. COURT Stax of the Forest Annual Ball, Woodlands Public Hall, JUNE 12, at 8 p.m. Ambassadors Orchestra. Free bus leaves H.B. corner 7.45 p.m. Cents 2/6, Ladies 1/6.— J, Cliene, C.R., J. S. Sadlier, Sec. 1507 WOODEND Hall Dance, Wednesday, June 12. Good music. Good supper. Ladies 1/6; Gents 2/6. Bradshaw’s Free Bus leaves H.B. 7.45, via Georgetown, Tisbury. 1573 A DANCE in aid of the forthcoming Sale of Work at Centre Bush will be held in the South Hillend Factory on Thursday, 13th June. Good Music. Admission: Gents 1/6; Ladies 1/-. 1574 OCEAN BEACH EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL DANCE, will be held in the COOLING ROOM on THURSDAY, 13th June, 1935. At 8 pm. Good Floor and Supper. TROUBADOURS ORCHESTRA. Ladies 1/6; Gentlemen 2/6. J. A. HARDIE, J. H. DRAKE, Jc9l Hon. Secs. TTNDER the auspices of the Catholic (J Church Building Fund Committee, a Dance in aid of the Otautau Princess will be held in the Fairfax Hall on June 21st at 8 o’clock. Good Music. Good Supper. Admission: Ladies 1/-; Gentlemen 2/6. 1563

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Southland Times, Issue 25303, 5 June 1935, Page 1

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