AMUSEMENTS. I .[llli CIVIC THEATRE I 111) TO-NIGHT 745 n m TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT P TO-NIGHT YOU’VE NEVER SEEN A PICTURE LIKE THIS. A story of student nurses. The girls nobody knows 1 . . Warm of heart, gay of spirit, brave of soul 1 “THE WHITE PARADE” “THE WHITE PARADE” “THE WHITE PARADE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With LORETTA YOUNG JOHN BOLES USUAL SPLENDID SUPPORTS. SATURDAY. MATINEE, 2 p.m. EVENING, 7.45. A GREAT STORY OF THE TURF THE SPORT OF KINGS. SNAPPY, TREMENDOUSLY EXCITING. “BROADWAY BILL” I “BROADWAY BILL” “BROADWAY BILL” I “BROADWAY BILL” I I “BROADWAY BILL” I 111 “BROADWAY BILL” I|l (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WARNER BAXTER MYRNA LOY HELEN VINSON WALTER CONNOLLY. “SMITH’S WEEKLY” Says—“A drama of the turf directed by the guiding hand of genius Frank Capra. When it works up to the big race and the screen spectators are „ yelling for “Broadway Bill” the noble race horse, the house joins in with equal enthusiasm—lt’s a picture that goes through at racing speed and everyone will love every minute of it.” Book at Begg’s or Phone 1744. LITTLE SOUTHLANDERS LITTLE SOUTHLANDERS 1935 RECITAL. FOUR PLAYS AND PERFORMED LITTLE SOUTHLANDERS : LITTLE SOUTHLANDERS “A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS.” “DOUBLOONS AND DREAMS.” “ROSEBUDS AND ROYALTY.” ■tiii: photo.” CIVIC THEATRE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, June 20 and 21. (In Aid of Karitane-Hunt Hospital.) PRICES: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Children halfprice. Box Plan opens Next Tuesday at Begg’s. BOOKING FREE. - '— .■ . JUMBLE SALES. TUMBLE Sale will be held in the J Roxburgh Fruit Shop, Esk Street, on Friday, the 7th, at 2.30 p.m. Cakes, Produce and Clothes. Jel3s PIPING COMPETITIONS. INVERCARGILL PIPING COMPETITIONS. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, June Bth. yiCTORIA HALL, TAY STREET. PRIZE MONEY £65. ' Also Seven Silver Cups, Three Gold Medals, one Silver Medal. TOTAL VALUE—Over £55. ADMISSION: Morning Session, 9 a.m. 1/-. 1 Afternoon Session, 1.30 p.m. 1/6. Evening Session, 7 p.m. 1/6. ■ H. MACDONALD, Secretary, 85 Spey Street. Jel4o r : | MEETINGS. A Meeting of all members and others interested in the Isla Bank Branch of the Farmers’ Union will be held in the Isla Bank Hall on Saturday, June Bth, at 8 p.m. 1556 DANCES. T7EEP FREE July sth-COLAC BAS- ’ KETBALL CLUB’S ANNUAL BALL. Full particulars later. 1619 PROFESSIONAL. SISTER Ayson has removed her Convalescent Hospital from River Road to 60 Victoria Avenue. Jel36 TRESPASS NOTICES. ! ; NO Shooting allowed on our properties at North Makarewa. John McLean. 1613 H. A. Evans. CONVALESCENT HOME. ORAIGIELEA Convalescent Home. Cnr Yarrow and Kelvin Street. Elderly people specially cared for. ! ’Phone 958. i ' ■ . — - I !■■■■■■■ II ■ -■ i BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BELLETS ROYAL OAK, 134 Spey Street (one block from Deo Street) •Phono 1748. MEALS 1/- MEALS 1/Now under the personal supervision ' of P. J. Bellett, owner and proprietor. Bed and Breakfast, 3/6. Full Days 5/6. ’ Good Meals. Comfortable Beds. .... Casuals and Permancnte by areangel mont. Splendid Service W*
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Southland Times, Issue 25305, 7 June 1935, Page 1
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