j AMUSEMENTS. i; CLOSED TO-MORROW—ANZAC DAY . MAKE FRIDAY YOUR SATURDAY THIS WEEK! > COUNTRY PATRONS 1 Owing to the long programme country patrons are requested to advise their bus drivers if they are attending the show To-night; in which case the following buses will wait until L after the performance:— H. & H. MOTORS Tokanui, Waikaia and Bluff. 7 NEWS BUS Wyndham. THE MAJESTIC A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. 2 P.M. — TWICE DAILY — 8 P.M. The Programme Supreme. WILLIAM POWELL — MYRNA LOY in Dashiell Hammett’s ' —THE THIN MAN—(Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) AND ROBERT MONTGOMERY MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN in 1 —THE HIDE-OUT—-(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I THEN ON MONDAY WE PRESENT DAVID COPPERFIELD DAVID COPPERFIELD The Masterpiece. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at H. & J. Smith’s—Patrick’s Sports Service, or ’Phone Theatre 738. pOME to the Old Timers’ Concert and > V Dance in the West Plains Hall, on Wednesday, April 29. Concert 1/-. Dance, Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. 12 I ; -■ r JUMBLE SALE. A JUMBLE SALE to be held Jed Street Sunday School Hall, Today, Friday, at 2.45 p.m. At 523 SHOWS. -! 1 j SOUTHLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION i ! WINTER~SHOW. | DRILL HALL, INVERCARGILL. I THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, ' May 14th, 15th, 16th. I iTA AIRY PRODUCE, LIVE STOCK, 17 HOME INDUSTRIES, NEEDLEWORK, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, .•ROOTS, WOOL, SCHOOL EXHIBITS, j ETC., ETC. J; ' ■ Also I TRADES DISPLAY i and ; i FLOWER SHOW. 1 I : Entries Close on SATURDAY, May j I 2nd at 12 noon. ! I Schedules of all Classes obtainable ( I on application, i A. L. ADAMSON, i I Secretary. | I Phones 177 and 1549. 9564 I: | DOG TRIALS. T' HE KAUANA DOG TRIALS will be ' ( held in Mr R. J. Anderson’s pad- ! I dock, on Tuesday and Wednesday, 28th | and 29th April. f i A Grand Ball will be held on the i evening of the first day of Trials. I Moonshine Orchestra. j 24 W. McFETRICH, Secretary. ‘ . ' ANZAC DAY SERVICES. i ■ MAKAREWA ANZAC SERVICE. Makarewa hall, April 25th, 10.30 a.m. Speaker: Captain Wm. Bell. i Memorial Play: “Ashes of Victory.” Parade: 10.15 a.m. Returned Soldiers: mufti and medals. Weavers’ Free Bus from junction, etc. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. D. F. LECKIE, j 23 Chairman. I J TRAM SERVICES. | INVERCARGILL CITY TRAMWAYS. I A NZAC DAY, 25th APRIL, 1936:— 121 The ordinary Sunday service will jbe run. First cars 1.27 p.m. from Post I Office. Last cars 9.55 from Post Office, i SUNDAY FARES WILL BE a CHARGED. 25 t *■"■■■" , i , DEMONSTRATION. THE ALICIA. SCHOOL OF PATTERN-MAKING AND FROCK DESIGNING. Alexandra Buildings. r £2 2/- per term. Classes after Easter. MISCELLANEOUS. TWO Young Men want to be taught Ballroom Dancing in evenings.— Apply “B. 8,” Times Office. Atsso MOTHERLY Lady would like the care of baby or small child. Would I provide clothes if required.—“P. 7,” a Times Office. Atsl3 V WOULD anyone knowing anything of breeding of Clydesdale Horse, Whites Wallace, which travelled in Otago or Southland some years ago, please communciate with “O. 7,” Times Office. Atsls NEW SEASON’S OVERCOATS. SEE our range of New Tweed Overcoats. Prices from 59/6. Scarves free with every coat.—McNEIL & CLARK, Dee Street. SPECIAL OFFER. EVERY purchaser of an Overcoat secures a Scarf free.—McNElL & CLARK, Dee Street, for Men’s and Boys’ Wear. MEW Patterns in Ready to Wear Suits. Prices from 57/6 with Shirt free.—McNElL & CLARK, Dee Street VIKING Tailor Cut Suits, in the new "j Browns and Greys, 105/- with J Shirt free.—McNElL 8t CLARK’S, Dee Street. OVERCOATS from 59/6, with free Scarf. Ready to wear Suits from 57/6, with free Shirt.—McNElL & CLARK’S., Dee Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 22873, 24 April 1936, Page 1
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