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| AMUSEMENTS. | LAY WORRY ASIDE SATURDAY — MATINEE. Silly Symphony — News. Great Expectations. x-Jolly Little Elves. Pirate Treasure. j]~7.45 || MAJESTIC ~j|~L4s~ij POSITIVELY OUTSTANDING. YOU CANNOT FAIL TO APPRECIATE SUCH INTERESTING AND WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT. The Most Human Document that the World’s Greatest Author ever Wrote. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Parading before your very eyes! “Magwitch”—the escaped convict, desperate hunted man with a heart of gold. You’ll always remember “PIP.” “GREAT EXPECTATIONS” Is a truly great motion picture—one you will NEVER forget. Effectively dramatic, absorbing story . . . filled with scenes of thrilling beauty, adventure, drama, love, life, and sweet-scented romance. Special Coloured Cartoon, The Jolly Little Elves Graham McNamee News. Plans at H. & J. Smith’s. ATAURA REGENT THEATRE -TO-NIGHT.— One of the truly great pictures of all times. “THE WHITE PARADE.” • “THE WHITE PARADE.” A story of student nurses. John Boles Loretta Young (For Universal Exhibition.) ORE REGENT THEATRE —TO-NIGHT and MONDAY— Paul Lukas Constance Cummings in “GLAMOUR “GLAMOUR.” (Adult Recommendation.) Also Spencer Tracy in “THE SHOW-OFF” ; (For Universal Exhibition.) CIVIC THEATRE, JUNE 27 at 8 p.m. HEAR Warwick Humphreys, the Boy Soprano, who will thrill you. Rhona Hill, humorous elocutionist, who will rock you with laughter and Billie Addis, who will captivate you with her clever dancing. Tickets are selling rapidly. Get ■yours at Begg’s. 1652 GRAND Concert and Dance, Tuturau Hall, Friday, 21st June, 1935. Splendid Programme. Admission to concert, Gents 1/6; Ladies 1/6; dance, Gents 1/-; Ladies free. 1660 RUGBY FOOTBALL RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY PARK RUGBY PARK To-day (Saturday) to-day (Galbraith Shield Competition.) OLD BOYS v. MARIST OLD BOYS v. MARIST At 2.15 p.m. INVERCARGILL v. STAR INVERCARGILL v. STAR At 3 p.m. Curtain Raiser—Third Grade Match. HIGH SCHOOL v. BORSTAL At 1.30 p.m. Admission—Adults, Ground 9d, Stand 6d, Children 3d. A. J. HAMILTON, 1647 Secretary, S.R.F.U. PIPING COMPETITIONS. INVERCARGILL PIPING COMPETITIONS. TO-DAY. VICTORIA HALL, TAY STREET. ADMISSION: Morning Session, 9 a.m., 1/-. Afternoon Session, 1.30 p.m., 1/6. Evening Session, 7 p.m., 1/6. . Booklet Programme, giving names, addresses, and tunes played, by all competitors, obtainable from boys at Hall. - Price Sixpence. H. MACDONALD, Secretary, 1665 85 Spey Street COURSING. COURSING. COURSING TO-DAY at 1.30. COURSING "p ACECOURSE COURSING H ENCLOSURE COURSING Burrowes and Jackson COURSING Memorial Cup. COURSING Gents 1/-. Ladies Free. Jflso BRING AND BUY, SALE. TIRING and Buy Sale, Ryal Bush Hall, " Friday, June 14, at 7.30 p.m. For Presbyterian Church Funds. 1644 HUNTING. BIRCHWOOD ■ HOUNDS. MEET PINE BUSH, sth JULY. First run 1.45 p.m. POLO, Jumping,: Novelty Events, Football, etc. Afternoon Tea Provided. GRAND HUNT BALL to be held in Mataura Island Hall same night. 1658 SHARES AND DEBENTURES. . N.Z. PERPETUAL FOREST. BONDS. ITT ANTED to buy. Best prices given. W Full particulars to Box 737. Auckland. Aq4B2

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Southland Times, Issue 25306, 8 June 1935, Page 1

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