AMUSEMENTS. <l||| | STATE j|]l» Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 P.M. — TWICE DAILY — 7.45 P.M. Mysterious ! Daring ! Thrill Packed ! —RICHARD CROMWELL—with MARIAN MARSH in “UNKNOWN WOMAN’’ “UNKNOWN WOMAN” Behind her smile lurked mystery. Her taunting smile a lure—for what? -ASSOCIATE FEATURE— A Clever, delightful Comedy Romance. —JEAN ARTHUR—with VICTOR JORY in “PARTY WIRE” “PARTY WIRE” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ,—COMMENCING SATURDAY — The Greatest and most Spectacular Musical Comedy in Years. i “KING OF BURLESQUE” “KING OF BURLESQUE” I 1 ' with WARNER BAXTER I JACK OAKIE. ALICE FAYE Six Glorious Song Hits. The most amazing Dance Spectacles ever filmed. ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition)! Box Plans at Begg’s until 5 p.m. After 5 at Theatre, Phone 645. [“REGENT, GORE. PhonF463~| A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Nightly 7.45. Mat. Sat and Wed 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW. A Comedy of Old Ireland. —HIS FAMILY TREE—with James Barton — William Harrigan and TIM McCOY in —PRESCOTT KlD—(Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) USUAL BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. 1 DON’T Forget COMMUNITY SINGING, St. Peter’s Hall, TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. 2509
CARNIVAL. 7.30 TO-NIGHT 7.30 WHERE EVERYONE MEETS. CORONATION CARNIVAL IN AID OF JNVERCARGILL CIVIC BAND. FIRST PULL OF TUG - OF - WAR At 8.30. REDAN A v. AWARUA. WATTS & GRIEVE v. GEORGETOWN. Late entries will, by special request, be received up till 8 o’clock To-night at the Hall. Redan B and Southern meet on Friday night. NEW GOODS ON STALLS. EXTRA GAMES. Admission: Adults 6d. Children 3d. Jt535
BOXING. —O xI N G OPEN AND NOVICE TOURNAMENT AT INVERCARGILL, THURSDAY, JULY 30. ENTRIES for all classes close with the Secretary on Tuesday, 28th July at 5 p.m. F. H. HUGHES, 2510 Secretary. DANCES. FAREWELL Social and Dance to Mr and Mrs Ford, Tisbury, Thursday, July 23. Free bus H.B. corner, 8 p.m. Non-subscribers Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. 2473 (THE FORTROSE FOOTBALL CLUB will hold a VICTORY BALL on FRIDAY, July 24th, 1936. 2504 ipHIS is something worth holding off I for: Monster Cabaret, Hamilton’s
Hall, Saturday, 25th, at 8 p.m. Flannels optional. Gents 1/6; ladies 1/-. This is the night of the year. Jts2l MEETINGS THE Adjourned Meeting of Clerical and other Office Workers will be held in Trades Hall, Esk Street, on THURSDAY, July 23rd at 7.30 p.m. Ladies are specially invited to be present. Business: To finalize the establishment of a Clerks’ Union. D. W. STALKER, 2443 Convener. CLERKS’ UNION. ALL interested in this movement please note that a Special General Meeting will be called by the undersigned immediately on advice of registration of The Southland Clerks’ and Office Assistants’ Union, now under consideration by the Registrar, Wellington. R. SMITH, Provisional President. E. J. GREENWOOD, Provisional Sec. 2444 r*." ' 1 PROFESSIONAL. SKIN TREATMENT. Acne Seborrhoea Eczema Falling Hair Psoriasis Alopecia Baby Eczema Varicose Ulcers Instantly relieved and successfully treated. Violet Ray and Hydro Treatments. Scalp Massage. Advice is Free. Booklet Posted. KLEXEMA ROOMS, 9 NEWBURGHS BUILDINGS, ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. PHONE 1319. Gore visited first and third Saturday every month —CARRINGTON HOTEL. WHEN you want New Savouries, visit R. I BARNETT Quality Grocer, Esk Street. Always something new to show you. Phone 2014.
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Southland Times, Issue 22949, 23 July 1936, Page 1
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