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I AMUSEMENTS. I LAY WORRY ASIDF MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 TO-DAY || 7.45 || MAJESTIC || 7.45 RAIN AND WIND BUT STILL THEY '• COME FOR ENTERTAINMENT WITH COMFORT. CHARLES DICKENS’S DICKENS’S MOST HUMAN DOCUMENT. GREAT EXPECTATIONS GREAT EXPECTATIONS With the Eminent Actor HENRY HULL — HENRY HULL. JANE WYATT — PHILLIP HOLMES. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) “Magwitch”—the escaped convict, desperate hunted man with a heart of gold. You’ll always remember “PIP.” And the beautiful Estella. It is a great picture because it is a picture every parent 'will be happy to have his children see and every child will be proud to have his parents see. “Great Expectations” meets every audience’s expectation. Special Coloured Cartoon, The Jolly Little Elves Graham McNamee News. Plans at H. & J. Smith’s. COMING AGAIN TO CHARM AND DELIGHT YOU. “SMILIN’ THROUGH” The most gracious gesture in the History of the Cinema. @ MAJESTIC. Afternoon and Evening. THE WHOLE WORLD WAS CAPi TURED BY ITS SPELL AS A STAGE iPLAY .... THE WHOLE WORLD I NOW ACCLAIMS IT AS THE MOST GRACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL GEM THAT HAS EVER ADORNED THE CINEMA. NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER Charming, and in parts so beautiful that she almost takes your breath away in SMILIN’ THROUGH SMILIN’ THROUGH SMILIN’ THROUGH LESLIE HOWARD FREDRIC MARCH BERYL MERCER, O. P. HEGGIE. THE KIND OF FRAGRANT, GLORIOUS STORY OF LOVE THAT NEVER DIES, THAT WILL LINGER IN THE MEMORY AS A SWEET EXPERIENCE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at H. & J. Smith’s. A TREAT FOR YOUNG AND OLD. SMITH’S HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 p.m. THE CELEBRATED ALD TIMERS’ CONCERT PARTY ” In a Pot Pourri of OLD TIME NATIONAL SONGS AND SKETCHES. Proceeds in aid of CALEDONIAN PIPE BAND SCOTTISH FAIR. Admission: Front Seats 1/6; Back Seats, 1/-; Children half-price. OLD TIME DANCE TO FOLLOW. DANCES. i COURT STAR 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. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. J. Cliene, C.R., J. S. Sadlier, Sec. 1701 R and MRS P. J. DRUMMOND invite their friends and acquaintances to a Dance in the Limehills Hall on Wednesday Evening, the 12th June, at 8.30 p.m. Jh23l ANNUAL SALE. FIRST CHURCH P.W.M.U. THE annual sale in aid of missions will be held in Central Hall on Wednesday, 12th June, at 2.30 p.m. 1702 MEETINGS., A Meeting of Ratepayers interested in i A the improvement of the Waihopai River between Elies Road and Kennington will be held in the Myross Bush Hall on WEDNESDAY, 12th fast., at 8 p.m. A. S. McNAUGHT, 1692 Convenor. 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 COMPETITION RESULTS. SOUTHERN Plunket Society, Competition Winners—Tailored Suit or Costume: P. Huffadine, 439 Tweed Street. Dressed Doll in cot: Dorothy McMillan, Gummies Bush. Jh2lo JJIGHTCAPS CONVENT CARNIVAL COMPETITION RESULTS. Table Centre, No. 1, L. J. Birss, c/o Dockerty, Winton; Tray cloth, No. I,' tickets No. 156, George O’Connor, Wreys Bush; Table Centre No. 2, ticket No. 91, Mrs J. Dempster (Nightcaps); .Oil Painting, No. 4, ticket No. 549, L. Greer, Nightcaps; Oil Painting No. 2, ticket No. 1926, W. S. Brown, Gropers Bush; Oil ; Painting No. 1, ticket No. 1263, Jessie Lyons, Pahia; Oil Painting, No. 3, ticket No. 1015, Mrs M. Driscoll, Park Street, Winton; Handworked Cushion’, ticket No. 161, Mrs W. Kelly, Nightcaps; No. 2 Cushion, ticket No. 34, Margaret Prendeville; Art Handworked Cushion, ticket No. 39, Sister Mary Pascall, Wreys Bush Convent. Jh229 K. CURTIN, Secretary. ALL the way from Glasgow to your tabIe—CREMOLA CUSTARD-the most economical luxury you can buy. . All grocers. .

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

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