| AMUSEMENTS. YOUR FINAL OPPORTUNITY YOUR FINAL OPPORTUNITY to See ‘THE WAGON AND THE STAR’ ‘THE WAGON AND THE STAR’ ‘THE WAGON AND THE STAR’ ‘THE WAGON AND THE STAR’ ‘THE WAGON AND THE STAR’ Do not let it be said that you did not See Southland’s First Talking Picture. Southland’s First Talking Picture. 2 p.m. — Two Sessions To-day — 7.45. LAST TWO SESSIONS! Box Plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Regent Shop and Theatre (Phone 1938). REGENT THEATRE —Commencing To-morrow—--2 p. m . FRIDAY 7.45. We Again Present Entertainment Second To None. Brilliant Acting In an Absorbing Story. “THESE THREE” The Most “THESE THREE” talked about ‘THESE THREE” Picture “THESE THREE” of the “THESE THREE” Year I With MERLE OBERON JOEL McCREA MIRIAM HOPKINS. Innocent Victims of a Whispering Campaign Together with MARCH OF TIME NO. 2 MARCH OF TIME NO. 2 ana “THREE ORPHAN KITTENS” A Disney Symphony in Colour even better than “THREE LITTLE PIGS.” (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DON’T Forget COMMUNITY SINGING, St. Peter’s Hall, TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. 2509 I | PUBLIC NOTICES. I- | jBREAD FOR ENERGY. j I : * Play eats up the energy of | ! the youngsters just as toil; i takes it out of the grown- i j ups. The food that most | ■ quickly and most surely i replaces that energy is bread —and bread is less than half the cost of the | next cheapest food. There is no better value than the rich-flavoured highly-nutritive MILLARS MILK-MADE BREAD. RANFURLY SHIELD MATCH. ! SOUTHLAND v. OTAGO. ’ ACCOMMODATION still available for | Southland Supporters. I BOWLING GREEN HOTEL. j BOWLING GREEN HOTEL. I (Frederick and Cumberland Streets, j Dunedin). '. JACK O’BRIEN, Proprietor. | Southlanders always Welcome at ‘he j “Bowling Green.” I SPEIGHTS BEER ALL LIQUORS. I FIRST CLASS SERVICE. j Wire or write J. P. O’Brien, Bowling | Green Hotel. Phone 11,001, Dunedin. | (Only a few minutes from Railway). I 2339
GREAT WINTER SALE OF : MEN’S WEAR. i ? MEN’S WOOLLEN SOCKS, 6d pair. MEN’S NAP TROUSERS, 3/11 a pair. MEN’S FLEECY LINED UNDERPANTS AND SINGLETS. 2/6 each. ALL WOOL TRAVELLING RUGS, 9/6 each. MEN’S FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS. 3/11 each. MEN’S ODD TWEED COATS. Dark Shades Only—lB/6. MEN’S TWIST SHIRTS, 2/11. (MEN’S WHITE SLIPON SWEATERS, 2/11. BOYS’ GREY CANOE SHIRTS, 1/11. Special Reductions of Men’s Overcoats and Ready-to-Wear Suits. ALEX. D. PATERSON Supreme Men’s Shop, NEXT COURT HOUSE. PHONE 1133. QUANTITY of Water Pipes, Doors, assorted sizes, Sashes, Lead Pipes, Garden Hose.—EXCHANGE MART. 1 AA EGG INCUBATOR, 10 x 12 Tent, JLvv 7x4 Glass Frame, 6ft Bin x 2ft Bin Glass Doors, Axes and Hand Saw, Mirrors, Fireguards. — EXCHANGE MART. SEVEN Piece Leather Suite, Oak Cheval, Kauri Wardrobe, Dining Tables, Book Case, China Cabinet, 2 Pianos, large Double Oak Wardrobe.— EXCHANGE MART, D. W. McKay, Ltd. Jt529
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Southland Times, Issue 22949, 23 July 1936, Page 1
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