AMUSEMENTS
YOU SHOULDN’T MISS THIS SHOW! —A Bite of an Apple. —A Heel of a Woman’s Shoe. —An Oil-stained Glove. Obscure Clues leading you into the most amazing and exciting picture ever on the screen. “THE LEGION OF VALOUR” “THE LEGION OF VALOUR” “THE LEGION OF VALOUR” “THE LEGION OF VALOUR” “THE LEGION OF VALOUR” “THE LEGION OF VALOUR” “THE LEGION OF VALOUR” THE GREATEST DETECTIVE THRILLER OF THEM ALL! |(|||!>THE REGENT<(||||| J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. To-day at 2—To-night at 8. 2 p.m.—And Finally To-morrow —8 p.m. Together with a Really Wonderful Supporting Programme! Walt Disney’s Coloured Symphony Walt Disney’s “Cookie Carnival” “Pardon My Grip” The World’s “Pardon My Grip” Great Wrestlers Show you how to the tune of many laughs and thrills! “Gypsy Sweetheart” Coloured “Gypsy Sweetheart” Revue. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Another Great Show COMING—FRIDAY—COMING One of the GRANDEST ADVENTURE STORIES Ever Filmed. “THE LAST OUTPOST” “THE LAST OUTPOST” “THE LAST OUTPOST” “THE LAST OUTPOST” “THE LAST OUTPOST” “THE LAST OUTPOST” “THE LAST OUTPOST” A tremendous drama of two men, loving the one woman, but hating each other. . . keeping together for one glorious cause. . . “The Empire!” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RACING. DUNEDIN CUP MEETING AT WINGATUI. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL Points for Southland Patrons to take note of. I.—On Saturday a Special Train will leave Dunedin at 6.40 p.m., arriving Invercargill at 11.3 p.m. Patrons can travel to Wingatui by the Express and return by the Special at the week-end cheap rate 14/9 return. 2. —The Express stops at Wingatui each day. 3. —Excursion Fares on all Trains. Admission Charges: Lawn, 6/-. Outside, 1/6. Ladies, 2/6. • L. G. HILL, 7741 Secretary. > * **~~i PICNIC. SOUTHLAND ANGLERS’ PICNIC. MYSTERY DESTINATION. THE Annual Picnic will be held on Sunday next, February 16th. All anglers’ families and friends welcome. Everything provided including crockery and transport to Picnic Grounds. To enable the club to provide, it is essential that intending patrons ring P. C. Hazledine, Telephone 1735, by mid-day, Friday, giving number of adults and children and whether transport required or not. Everyone assemble in Esk street opp. P. C. Hazledine’s Studio at 8.45 a.m. Bands in Attendance. 7767 PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. I PUBLICLY tended an apology to James Alexander Lawton, according to his request by letter of Ist inst., —A. FREDERICKSON, Feldwick. Fj274 REMOVAL. MUMFORD’S SERVICE STATION. HAS removed to modern new premises, cnr. Avenal Road and Dee Street. LATEST APPLIANCES. Efficient Service and Courteous Attention. Highest grades Petrols, Oils and Accessories stocked. 7616 MAJESTIC SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. MAJESTIC CHAMBERS, DEE STREET. CLASSES RESUME FEBRUARY 4. ALL Pupils are taught individually to cut and make up their own materials. Only the most modern methods are used. CLASSES DAILY. Railway Concessions. MRS MACKAY. M. O’NEILL. Principals. DENTAL REPAIRS. Broken Dental Plates. REPAIRED IN THREE HOURS. Replace Tooth 4/-. Cracked Plate 6/-. New Tooth 5/~. Broken Plate 7/-. Country Work by Return Post or Bus. Dental Repair Service. F. A. Applegarth, Manager. ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Comer Dee and Don Sts., Invercargill. BICYCLES FOR SALE. “TYOSCH” —The only dependable Cycle jD Dynamo Lighting Set
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Southland Times, Issue 22813, 12 February 1936, Page 1
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