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AMUSEMENTS. COMEDY FROM SCOTLAND - COMEDY FROM SCOTLAND Wi’ a whirl of kilts An’ a skirl o’ pipes from the Banks an’ Braes o’ Bonnie Scotland. Record Seasons Played Everywhere. Record Seasons Played Everywhere. And now it’s here for your Enjoyment, the Brilliant Entertainment you’ve heard so much about. Commencing an Extended Season TO-DAY THE REGENT 2 pm. To-day 7.45. 2 p.m. — Twice Daily — 7.45. Happy Hauntings Wi’ the Ghost of Glourie Castle ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT The ROBERT DONAT Handsome ROBERT DONAT Star of ROBERT DONAT “The Count ROBERT DONAT of ROBERT DONAT Monte Cristo.’ ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT Overshadowing his previous brilliant performances in this sparkling romantic Comedy of a gay ghost on the loose, a winsome will-o’-the-wisp whose restless spirit stayed awake for centuries because he loved the lassies . . bringing tremors of glee, shivers of delight and spasms of glorious excitement. “THE GHOST GOES WEST” “THE GHOST GOES WEST” “THE GHOST GOES WEST” “THE GHOST GOES WEST” “THE GHOST GOES WEST” “THE GHOST GOES WEST” “THE GHOST GOES WEST” “THE GHOST GOES WEST” They shipped his castle to America and he romped right along with it in a happy haunting mood. A United Artists Release Approved for Universal Exhibition. Approved for Universal Exhibition, —Excellent Supporting Show— Disney’s Best Coloured Cartoon “WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN?” “WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN?” IN THE AIR WITH LINDBERGH. THE WHARVES OF LONDON. PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS. Etc., Etc., Etc. Plans at H. & J. Smith’s, and Rice’s Regent Shop. (Theatre phone 1938). TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ST. JAMES, GORE. Attraction Extraordinary. SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE in “THE LITTLEST REBEL.” “THE LITTLEST REBEL.” “THE LITTLEST REBEL.” “THE LITTLEST REBEL.” See Everybody’s Favourite in her first Great Dramatic Role with JOHN BOLES, KAREN MORLEY and BILL ROBINSON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES. SOUTHLAND MODEL AERO CLUB ART UNION. WINNER— Ticket No. 616. E. Hill, 109 Avenal Road, Invercargill. Jc69 NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF OTAUTAU. THE Tobacconist, Hairdressing and Magazine Business of M. GONLEY, Otautau, will be carried on in the meantime, in the shop adjoining the premises destroyed by fire last week. * Jc6B TNVERCARGILL BOYS’ BAND (First JI Battalion). Competition Results.— Gym Shoes, Mr W. Smith; Tin of Toffee, Mr D. Smith; Camera, Miss L. E. Campbell; Cushion, Mr D. Morrison; Toilet Set, Mrs Ure; Silk Scarf, Mr H. Pay; Wallet and Purse. Mr T. Scott; Manicure Set, Mr V. C. Durant. 1966 BERRI ORANGES Extra choice, first of the SEASON. Large Supplies. All sizes. NOW ON SALE AT SLOCOMBE’S QUALITY FRUITERER, NEWS BUILDINGS, 96 Dee Street. — Phone 2096. - SHARES FOR SALE. SHARES ! ! Big speculative chance!! Established Company 25 fully paid Shares. Recently quoted 18/6. Will sell 10/- per share. Owner leaving N.Z. —Reply “K. P.,” Times Office. FRUIT FOR SALE. ORANGES: See the size of our. Berri Oranges. Bigger and Sweeter than ever. 4, 5 and 6 1/-. Mandarines sweet as honey, 8 and 10 1/-. Tree Tomatoes 9d lb.—G. O. ROBINSON, Tay Street. CHEAP APPLES: Jonathan, Delicious 4-51bs 1/-; Cooking Pears (large) 31bs 1/-; Golden Bananas 8, 10, 12 1/-; Rome Beauty 31b 1/-. —G. O. ROBINSON, Tay Street. SPECIALS Friday and Saturday— Stunners, Delicious 61b 1/-. Bring your own container 81b 1/-. Pineapples 1/6.—G. O. ROBINSON. DELICIOUS 441bs 6/-, Stunners 441 b 6/-, Jonathans 421 b 7/-; Rome Beauty 2Jd lb by case. Premier Special 441 b 8/-. -G. O. ROBINSON, Tay St Marmalade oranges 2/- boiling makes 161 b marmalade, smaller boilings 1/3. Recipe free. Sliced 6d. Try our new method. No soaking. —G. ROBINSON, Tay Street. 1974

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Southland Times, Issue 22932, 3 July 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22932, 3 July 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22932, 3 July 1936, Page 1

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