AMUSEMENTS. CIVIC Direction: Pacific Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT 7.30 sharp 7.30 sharp TO-NIGHT STILL THIS MIGHTY DOUBLE PROGRAMME ' WITH FULL AND ENTERTAINING SHORTS. AND STILL THE CIVIC PRICES Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/6. ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN with LEE TRACY — SALLY BLANE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 'the LOVE EXPERT—WHOKNOWS HIS JOB — AND KNOWS HOW TO MAKE YOU LAUGH. AND THEN I WATERFRONT CLAUDETTE COLBERT. BEN LYON — ERNEST TORRENCE. I COVER~THE n WATERFRONT || (Recommended by Censor more especially for Adult Audiences.) A MASTER STORY, of the Waterfront of a Great Pacific Port, with its Evils—its Hates—The Smuggling of Human Freight—lt grips you through and tlirougb—lt’s so Real—and there’s a beautiful Love and such a Happy Ending. NO WONDER THIS PICTURE CREATED A SENSATION EVERYWHERE. MAKE SURE YOU SEE IT. Book at Begg’s until 5.30, Hutchinson’s next theatre. Phone 2235, until 6.30, after at theatre, Phone 1744. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. INVERCARGILL ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. VICTORIA HALL, TO-NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 10th. The ORCHESTRA will play:—Overture, “The Merry Wives of Windsor”; Symphony in C Minor (Beethoven); Fantasia of “Grieg” Works; Serenade, Florentine (Goddard), MR C. FLEMING, Clarionet solos: Serenade (Schubert); Viennese Song (Kreisler). MISS JOYCE REID will sing: When E’er a Snowflake (Lehmann). MR P. LINTON HODGE will sing: “The Devout Lover” (with violin obbligato), and Aria from “Marta” (Flotow). MR L. E. DALLEY’S Quartette Party: “Simon the Cellarer” and “An Explanation.” Tickets at Begg’s. J. S. HAYWARD, Sh29l Hon. Secretary. DON’T MISS THIS. i GRAND MINSTREL SHOW will be held in ST. PETER’S METHODIST HALL, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 7.45. Admission 1/-, Children 6d. Sh27l PUBLIC NOTICES. £37 EXTRA TS SPENT EVERY WEEK ON ADDED MILK, MALT AND OTHER ENRICHING IMPROVERS THAT GIVE Millar’s Milk-Made Bread ITS HIGHER NUTRITIVE VALUE, ITS DELIGHTFUL FLAVOUR AND ITS SWEET FRESH-KEEPING QUALITY. THIS RICHER LOAF IS BETTER VALUE. MILLAR’S MILK-MADE BREAD MEN’S LIGHT-WEIGHT WATERPROOF OVERCOATS with Belts. 12/6 MEN’S READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, in Smart Browns and Gi’eys At 59/6 MEN’S SPORTS COATS, Grey and Fawn Shades. At 21/MEN’S FELT HATS. Latest Shades and Shapes. At 7/6 See These 4 Special Lines AT ALEX D. PATERSON, SUPREME MEN’S SHOP, NEXT COURT HOUSE. "PHONE 1133. 58 TAY STREET.
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Southland Times, Issue 22991, 10 September 1936, Page 1
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