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| ■ AMUSEMENTS. CIVIC THEATRE ]l||jl| 'HI (ji' TO-NIGHT 745 D m TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ' 1 ’ TO-NIGHT MATINEE TO-MORROW 2 p.m. DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION. I THE BIGGEST | LAUGHTER SHOW I FOR MANY A j LONG DAY. | “OH! DADDY | “OH! DADDY |j “OH! DADDY I || I “OH ! DADDY | | (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Illi ROBERTSON HARE and LESLIE HENSON. Illi They were both honoured members of the Blue Ribbon Brigade . . . they went to a cabaret to start a reform . . . instead they start a— VERITABLE RIOT OF MIRTH ALSO A revival of the MUSICAL PLAY THAT MADE FILM HISTORY: ‘ONE NIGHT OF LOVE” “ONE NIGHT OF LOVE” I I “ONE NIGHT OF LOVE” I I “ONE NIGHT OF LOVE” I ||i “ONE NIGHT OF LOVE” |||| (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) with Glamorous GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE A SCINTILLATING MUSICAL ROMANCE. I Book at Begg’s or Phone 1744. Exhibition of original SKETCHES FROM NATURE I by the late . i FRANK BROOKESMITH, A.S.A., F.M.B.A. to be held in the SOUTHLAND WOMEN’S CLUB ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY, November 7th and Sth. Nell 7 DIPTON Women’s Institute Birthday Dance, Dipton Hall, Thursday, November 7. Novelty Dances. Ballet by W.I. members. Good supper. Admission | 1/6. 54621 MEETINGS. INVERCARGILL LIBERAL PARTY. A Meeting of the District Committee and Supporters of Mr William McChesney, will be held in Bowmont Street, Kindergarten at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, November 7 th, B. E. LEGGAT, Secty. Invercargill Liberal Party. 5461 SPORTS MEETING. WAIRIO ATHLETIC SOCIETY will j hold their Annual Sports Meeting ; on December 7th, 1935. | A full programme is carded, including Running, Cycling, Dancing etc. | Nominations for field and cycling events close with the Secretary or Handicapper, November 30th. Handicaps will appear in Times on December sth. No post entries. Highland Dancing will be an added attraction also a cup is to be given for most points in field events. 1 Competitors, now is the time to try ( yourselves out before the Christmas Meetings. Programmes and nomination forms on application. Handicapper, Mr W. Murdoch, Jun. President: Mr G. W. Gardner, Phone No. 7. Secretary, ■ H. Barnfield. 5453 i" " i PROFESSIONAL. MISS M. M. ROGERSON, Ladies’ Cutter and Teacher of Dressmak- ' ing. Everybody’s Buildings, Tay Street | (opp. Town Hall). j j

KLEXEMA TREATMENT... PRINCIPAL VISITING INVERCARi gjll. I QUFFERERS from Eczema, Psoriasis, i O Acne, Baby Eczema, or any skin or scalp complaint are invited to interview MRS GAUDIN personally on MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY November 11th, 12th and 13th. Advice is Free. Past and present patients are asked to see our Principal also. klexema" rooms I NEWBURGH’S B’LDGS, ESK ST., . ' INVERCARGILL. j Hours 9to 5. Phone 1319. I CHIROPRACTIC FOR HEALTH, j V C. WHITE-PARSONS. j Member of N.Z. Australian ChiroI praetors’ Assn. (Incorp.) 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. FOOT SPECIALIST. 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. (First floor over Brown, Chemist.) ’Phone 1479. DOROTHY .DIXON, CHIROPODIST. T ATE with Mr C. Buchan, Dunedin. All foot ailments treated. Telephone 1659 for Appointments. 9 CAMBRIDGE PLACE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BELLETS ROYAL OAK, 134 Spey Street (One block from Dee Street) Phone 1748. MEALS 1/-. MEALS !/-. Now under the personal supervision of P. J. Bellet, owner and proprietor. Bed and Breakfast, 3/6. Full Days 5/6. Good Meals. Comfortable Beds. Casuals and Permanents by arrangement Splendid sawice, Ni42l

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Southland Times, Issue 22731, 6 November 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22731, 6 November 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22731, 6 November 1935, Page 1

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