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| AMUSEMENTS. | MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 p.m. (1) “TAILSPIN TOMMY.” Episode 6 “The Baited Trap.” (2) “Break 90 at Croquet” Comedy. (3) “Along Came a Duck” Cartoon. (4) “Red Republic” — — Travelogue. (5) “Pathe News” Topical. (6) “Fox Australian News” Topical. Showing how the Visiting INDIAN HOCKEY PLAYERS overwhelmed VICTORIA. (7) “KENTUCKY KERNELS” “Wheeler and Woolsey.” The Best and most ever offered in Talkies. .| -11. . CIVIC THEATRE j ||l TO-NIGHT 745 n m TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ’ P’ TO-NIGHT And MONDAY ONLY as the Theatre is otherwise engaged. I The madcaps of moviedom I again! .... Causing riots | I | of merriment every second. WHEELER & WOOLSEY WHEELER & WOOLSEY WHEELER & WOOLSEY Re-make the history of Kentucky . . . and what a story they make of it! ... A pair of out-of-work riiagicians . . .who become Kentucky Kernels . . • I with feuds to fight and maidens I to be rescued . . A scream from I 11 start to finish—in “KENTUCKY KERNELS” “KENTUCKY KERNELS” “KENTUCKY KERNELS” “KENTUCKY KERNELS” GAY MUSIC, GORGEOUS GIRLS, DELIGHTFUL DANCING AND HILARIOUS FUN are the constituents of this new Comedy Hit. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Book at Begg’s or Phone 1744. Telephone Reserves NOT kept after 7.40 p.m. BOOK SEATS AT ONCE ! AT ONCE I AT ONCE ! BOOK SEATS ! FOR THE LITTLE SOUTHLANDERS’ 1935 RECITAL Don’t Risk Disappointment ! Don’t Risk Disappointment ! HELP CHILDREN ! HELP CHILDREN ! ’ TO HELP CHILDREN ! TO HELP CHILDREN ! FOUR PLAYS WRITTEN AND PERFORMED -By— LITTLE SOUTHLANDERS LITTLE SOUTHLANDERS “THE PHOTO.” “ROSEBUDS AND ROYALTY.” “DOUBLOONS AND DREAMS.” “A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS.” CIVIC THEATRE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. June 20 and 21. In Aid of the Karitane-Hunt Hospital; BRIGHT ACTING, SINGING AND DANCING. Prices 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Children Half-price. BOX PLAN ON VIEW AT BEGG’S. Booking Free. BOOK TO-DAY ! BOOK TO-DAY ! BOOK TO-DAY ! BOOK TO-DAY ! EUCHRE PARTY. SMITH’S HALL. THURSDAY, June 20th at 8 p.m. In aid of Caledonian Pipe Band Scottish Fair. Sub 1/6. Hall comfortably heated. J 1357 WRESTLING. THRILLS WRESTLING! ! ! Wrestling fIIVIC THEATRE, Wrestling V INVERCARGILL. Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling CY. WILLIAMS. Wrestling Wrestling V. Wrestling Wrestling AL. PERIERA Wrestling Wrestling — Wrestling Wrestling A Thrill for you ALL on Wrestling NEXT TUESDAY, 18th Wrestling Wrestling PRELIMINARIES: Wrestling A. Stewart v. Firpo Kitson. Wrestling C. Scandrett v. F. Stewart. Wrestling A. Milne v. A Dunedin amaWrestling tear. Wrestling A. McGregor v. A. Dunedin Wrestling . amateur. Wrestling Wrestling PRICES—Stage 4/—; Wrestling D.C. and Stalls 3/Wrestling Gallery 2/-. Wrestling Ladies and Children halfWrestling Price. All plus Tax. Wrestling Wrestling RESERVES AT BEGG’S. FINANCIAL. FIXED DEPOSIT. MY Society will accept a limited number of lump sums in the form of Single Premium Assurance for investment in its ordinary funds. ' Ten or fifteen year terms and full interest is guaranteed whether applicant survives the period or not. A tax-free investment with participation in annual bonus distribution. Further particulars upon application to— x • ' . '. . ' , W. T. OLIVER, Special Agent, T. & G. Mutual Ljf* Assurance Society, ESK STREET - » • SIWERCARGHL.

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Southland Times, Issue 25312, 15 June 1935, Page 1

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