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| AMUSEMENTS. . | MATINEE TO-DAY 2 p.m. | “BROADWAY BILL.” ||||j CIVIC THEATRE B TO-NIGHT 745 n m TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT P TO-NIGHT A GREAT STORY OF THE TURF. “BROADWAY BILL” I “BROADWAY BILL” I “BROADWAY BILL” I | I “BROADWAY BILL” I UH “BROADWAY BILL” |ll (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WARNER BAXTER MYRNA LOY USUAL SPLENDID SUPPORTS. TO-MORROW. ' Matinee 2 p.m. Evening 7.45 p.m. ANOTHER OF OUR OUTSTANDING DOUBLE FEATURE BILLS. “HELLDORADO” A ghost town of “HELLDORADO” terror in the angry “HELLDORADO” mountain night — “HELLDORADO” haunted by the “HELLDORADO” whispering voice of “HELLDORADO” a glorious past. An “HELLDORADO” exquisite girl in “HELLDORADO” silks—turned prim“HELLDORADO” itive in one hour “HELLDORADO” of terror. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MADGE EVANS—RICHARD ARLEN Ralph Bellamy — Henry B. Walthall. ALSO All the world loves “GAMBLING” a murder mystery and “GAMBLING” here is unleashed ex- “GAMBLING” citement in a mile-a- “GAMBLING” minute melodrama of “GAMBLING” a father’s love and the “GAMBLING” gambler’s chance he “GAMBLING” took to solve his “GAMBLING” ■ daughter’s death “GAMBLING” | (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ! GEORGE M. COHAN. WYNNE GIBSON Book at Begg’s or Phone 1744. Box Plan Opens To-day. LITTLE SOUTHLANDERS FOUR PLAYS. WRITTEN BY CHILDREN ACTED BY CHILDREN FOR CHILDREN. CIVIC THEATRE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. June 20 and 21. “THE PHOTO.” “A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS” “ROSEBUDS AND ROYALTY.” “DOUBLOONS AND DREAMS.” Ip Aid of the Karitane Hunt Hospital. COME AND SEE THESE CHILDREN. Prices 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Children Half-price. . BOX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY AT BEGG’S. HOCKEY. DAZZLING HOCKEY. ALL INDIA TEAM “The Finest Hockey Team in the World” Versus \ SOUTHLAND, EUGBY PARK —— JUNE 15th, 2.45 p.m. CURTAIN RAISER: EASTERN SOUTHLAND LADIES (K. Cup Champions) v. SOUTHLAND LADIES. At 1.15 p.m. Ground. —-1/-; Stand 1/6. Old Stand and Inner Ring, 1/-. School Children half-price. DELAYED TRAINS. CHEAP FARES. 1706 t PROFESSIONAL. Acne, eczema, psoriasis, ail skin and scalp ailments instantly i relieved and successfuly treated. Consultations free. Open Friday evenings. ALOPECIA, Seborrhoea, dull and falling hair restored to health by Klexema treatment We never fail to give satisfaction. Phone-1319. KLEXEMA will conquer your skin or scalp trouble. Advice free, booklet posted. We visit Gore third Saturday every month. Carrington Hotel. KLEXEMA, Newburgh’s Buildings, Esk Street. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE C. WHITE-PARSONS. 15th Year of Practice. NEWBURGH’S BUILDINGS. . Comer Dee and Esk Streets. Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Saturdays: 10 to 12. Consultation Free. Telephone: Office 2039; Residence 2170 EG. ALINGTON, CHIROPRACTOR • —Now at 142 Spey Street, near Kelvin Street. Newest methods, better results and less cost. Appointments and visits by arrangements. Consulting hours: 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday: 10.30 a.m. to 12. FOOT SPECIALIST. \ d MISS EME MILLS (Over 20 years Practising.) CORNS and all Foot Troubles successfully treated. Also scientific Face and Hand Massage. Come and Get your Feet and Face Toned Up. CORNER DEE and SPEY STREETS (Ist floor over, Brown, Chemist.) Phone 1479. Broken Dental Plates. REPAIRED IN THREE HOURS Replace Tooth 4/-. Cracked Plate 6/-. New Tooth 5/-. Broken Plate 7/-. Country Work by Return Post or bus. Dental Repair Service. F. A. Applegarth, Manager. ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS Comr Dee Don Sts.. Invercargill.

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Southland Times, Issue 25308, 11 June 1935, Page 1

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