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AMUSEMENTS.

LAY WORRY ASIDE AT THE CINEMA.

TO-DAY AT 2 TO-DAY. Charley Chase Comedy. The Red Rider Serial. Biography of a Bachelor Girl. Traveltalk — News. oOo — || 7.45 || MAJESTIC || 7.4~H Book Early for the outstanding Programmes that has Packed, Theatres in Northern Cities. Some Managerial Opinions of “THE BIOGRAPHY OF A BACHELOR GIRL” Norman Hayward, St. James Theatre, Auckland: If Invercargill audiences love Sparkling Dialogue, Rapid Fire action and some of the most Gorgeous of Mountain scenery, they can prepare for a real entertainment treat. Walter Gray, St. James, Wellington. One of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s brightest productions. Our season was the biggest for many months. Robert Montgomery is a scream and Ann Harding plays the role of her career. John Hamer, St. James, Dunedin: We had a remarkable season I know the Invercargill people will enjoy this truly great show. CAN YOU IMAGINE ANYTHING FUNNIER THAN A CHAIN OF GAY BLADES ■ , . GROWN FAT, POMPOUS AND FAMOUS . . . TROOPING BACK TO BEG A BEAUTIFUL GIRL NOT TO WRITE HER BIOGRAPHY? j||| “BIOGRAPHY OF A BACHELOR |||? GIRL.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Sparkling Adaptation of the Celebrated Stage Success. It Crackles with the most Delicious Comedy Situations. Featuring Egbert itontgomery OBERT JjIoNTGOMERY Egbert iMontgomery OBERT IIIoNTGOMERY i NN TTARDING Ann Harding EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, UNA MERKEL—EDWARD ARNOLD. — On the Same Programme — Laughable Charlie Chase Comedy, THE CHASES OF PIMPLE STREET And “IRELAND, THE EMERALD ISLE.” Fitzpatrick Travel Gem in Colour. METROTONE NEWS. Plans H. & J. Smith’s or Phone Theatre 738. Matinees, Monday and Tuesday. Mataura regent theatre. -TO-NIGHT-WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS in “LIFE BEGINS AT 40.” “LIFE BEGINS AT 40.” He sees humour in a heart-throb and the heart-throb in a laugh! (For Universal Exhibition.) JUMBLE SALE. MISSION SALE—Come and help a good cause. In St. Paul’s Sunday School Hall, Dee Street, Saturday afternoon, 2 to 5 p.m. Cakes, Sweets, Savouries, also afternoon tea. Busy Bee work stall laden with Christmas gifts. Nb 43 NOTICE TO ELECTORS. WARNING IT! H E ROLL WARNING 1 CLOSES WARNING WARNING NEXT MONDAY, WARNING 4th inst. WARNING I WARNING MAKE SURE THAT YOU I WARNING ARE ON. WARNING WARNING ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT. WARNING WARNING ENROL AT ONCE. WARNING With the Registrar of ElectWARNING ors, Court House Tay St. WARNING or at THE RESTORATION LEAGUE OFFICE, Temple Chambers, Esk Street. (Above Singer Taxis). Open Every Day including Saturday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Ring Our Phone No. 2026 for All Information. THE INVERCARGILL RESTORATION AND PROGRESS LEAGUE. DANCES. (TIRADES HALL-DANCE TO-NIGHT J- at 8.30. Good’ Music. Supper. Nb 69 |KMISTICE BALL TUATAPERE, Bth November. LAWSON’S HALL. REVELLERS BAND (Six instruments). Set Supper. BETTER THAN EVER. 5372 W.D.F.U. BALL. THE Nightcaps Branch of the Women’s Division celebrate their birthday in the Coronation Hall, Nightcaps, on FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 8. All cordially invited. Gents 2/-; Ladies 1/-. C. A. FORDE, 5367 Hon. Secretary. AT LAST — AT LAST. The lochiel basketball club will hold their wind-up BALL on FRIDAY, November Bth, commencing 8.30 p.m. Come and hear the popular Ambassadors Orchestra. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. Excellent Supper. Excellent Floor. Free Bus will leave Centre Bush Store at 8 p.m. via Winton. 5389 OTERAMIKA Amateur Cycling Club, Third Annual Ball, Oteramika Hall, NQVEMBER .14. Troubadours’ Orchestra. Free Bus. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. 5360 ANNUAL GRAND BALL will be held in Hall, Wrey’s Bush, NOVEMBER 15. Good Music and Supper. Nb3s A. S. PEEK, Secretary.

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Southland Times, Issue 22728, 2 November 1935, Page 1

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