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LAY WORRY ASI DE AT THE CINEMA.
l|| MAJESTIC |||l’ Direction—Fuller-Hayward Theatres. 7.45 P.M. - TO-NIGHT - 7.45 P.M. LAST SCREENING OF / RADIO PIRATES \ / RADIO PIRATES \ / RADIO PIRATES- ) \ RADIO PIRATES / \ RADIO PIRATES—/ with a brilliant cast of London Comedy Favourites headed by MARY LAWSON LESLIE FRENCH WILL JENKINS _ Lilting Music — New Song Hits and Joyous Humour. Together with LESLIE FULLER in ‘WHAT A NIGHT’ (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT THE MATINEE 2 PM. Superlative Entertainment to suit all tastes. 1. GEORGE RAFT in —THE GLASS KEY——THE GLASS KEY— Dashiell Hammett, author of “The Thin Man” has eclipsed even that exciting story in this comedy-mystery. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And 2. JACKIE COOPER in —THE LONE COWBOY—with LILA LEE — JOHN WRAY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at H. & J. Smith’s, and Patrick’s Sports Depot. (Theatre Phone 738). SPORTS MEETINGS. fIHRISTMAS DAY AMATEUR V SPORTS, DRUMMOND. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25th. At 1.30 p.m. Under auspices D.A.C.C. & D.A.A.C. RUNNING, CYCLING, DANCING, FIELD EVENTS, PIPING, CHILDREN’S RACES, Etc. ENTRIES close Cycling, Running, December 18th. Posters on application to secretary. PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. H. & H. Bus leaves Invercargill 12.30 for Drummond, returning after dance. Admission to grounds—Adults 1/-; Children Free. DANCE in evening. Regent Orchestra. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. 6485 G. H. MILLOW, Hon. Secty. TUATAPERE SPORTS. JANUARY Ist, 1936. £345 Programme. Nominations close definitely Friday, December 20th. ADMISSION—AduIts 1/6; Children 6d. Cars 1/-. Invercargill Return Fares—Adults 5/-. 6529 PIONEER ATHLETIC CLUB THIRD ANNUAL SPORTS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1936. Running, Cycling, Dancing and Field Events. DANCE IN EVENING. Programmes on Application. N. FORBES, Secretary. Box 12, Gore. Dn433 PUBLIC NOTICES. I the undersigned, wish to intimate > to the general public that I have relinquished all my interests in the Southland Plating Works, and while thanking my past customers, I hope they will favour my successor with the same valued support. Dn4l4 D. PETERSON. I the undersigned, wish to intimate to the general public that I have taken over the Southland Plating Works recently occupied by D. Peterson, and by giving only the best in service and workmanship, beg to merit a fair share of public support. ERIK S. ANDERSEN, Late A. & T. Burts, Ltd., Dunedin. Dn4ls PUBLIC NOTICE. WE beg to advise our numerous Customers that the LINTON MINES will be CLOSED for the Christmas and New Year Holidays from December 21, 1935, to January 4, 1936, both days inclusive. Our Invercargill and Gore Retail Depots will be open as usual between Christmas and New Year. LINTON COAL COY., LTD., 77 Tay Street, 6531 Invercargill. DISTRICT FAT LAMB COMPETITION FOR NEW 'ZEALAND MEAT BOARD SHIELD. SOUTHLAND Lambs in connection with the above competition will be collected at the MAKAREWA WORKS on THURSDAY, December 19, at 9 a.m. Those who desire transport must advise the undersigned before 7 p.m., Tuesday, December 17. A. L. ADAMSON, Secretary, The Crescent, Invercargill. Phone 177. Dm4ol BEGGS. QRAMOPHONES FOR CHRISTMAS. TABLE MODELS - - from 25/-. PORTABLES from 30/-. EVERY ONE A GENUINE BARGAIN. ALL THE LATEST RECORDS STOCKED. CHAS. BEGG & CO. ESK STREET. 6507
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Southland Times, Issue 22766, 17 December 1935, Page 1
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