AMUSEMENTS. HEY KIDS! .... LOOK! GROUCHO MARX MASKS , At ths Matinee To-day . . To the first 300 Children attending we give FREE a Groucho Marx Mask as a memento of the funniest picture ever seen. BE THERE I BE EARLY ! MAJESTKTiHEATRE Direction —Fuller-Hayward Theatre Corp. Cosy as Your Own Fireside. 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY 7.45 P.M. THE GREATEST COMEDY IN TEN YEARS I A Merry Mixup of Music, Melody and Marx Madness. THE MARX BROTHERS MARX BROTHERS in A NIGHT AT THE OPERA A NIGHT AT THE OPERA A NIGHT AT THE OPERA j With KITTY CARLISLE and ALLAN JONES Singing Glorious Arias from “Il Trovatore.” PACKED WITH LAUGHS GLORIOUS WITH MUSIC . . . THRILLING WITH ROMANCE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUPERLATIVE FEATURETTES. ALL BLACKS vs. AUSTRALIA—Exclusive scenes of last Saturday s Big Game at Wellington . .FITZPATRICK TRAVEL . . . CHIC SALE ODDITY . . LATEST NEWS. Box Plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Patrick’s Sports Depot, or ’Phone Theatre 738. ST JAMES, GORE. Phone 556. Nightly at 8. Matinee Saturday 2 p.m. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, TUESDAY. TUESDAY. And yet this season is too short for all those who will want to see and hear SHIRLEY TEMPLE C C SHIRLEY TEMPLE A A SHIRLEY TEMPLE P P SHIRLEY TEMPLE in TT SHIRLEY TEMPLE A A SHIRLEY TEMPLE I I SHIRLEY TEMPLE N N SHIRLEY TEMPLE JANUARY SHIRLEY TEMPLE JANUARY SHIRLEY TEMPLE JANUARY SHIRLEY TEMPLE JANUARY SHIRLEY TEMPLE JANUARY
(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THREE SESSIONS TO-DAY. 10.30 —2 p.m. — and 8 p.m. RESERVE NOW At H. & J. Smith’s or Phone Theatre, 556. liIMPIRE THEATRE - - RIVERTON !1 TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. JOE E. BROWN in “CIRCUS CLOWN” “CIRCUS CLOWN” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 3998 By Permission of the City Council. CIVIC THEATRE I TO-MORROW EVENING (SUNDAY) 8.15. G' RAND MUSICAL RECITAL BY INVERCARGILL CIVIC BAND i Conductor' A. R. Wills. I PROGRAMME: | Hymn—“ Old Earth.” BAND. | Concert March —“Southland” (by W. S. i McDonald) - -- -- -- - BAND. Songs—(a) “Rose of Tralee”; (b) “That Old Irish Mother of Mine”—Mr W. Reddington. Violin Solo—“ Roll Along Prairie Moon” I —Mr G. Wybrow. Cornet Solo —“Rule Britannia” (Hartman) —Bandmaster L. A. Boyer. Song—“Selected,”—Mrs L. Clode. Fantasia —“Fidelity” ----- BAND. Hawaiian Guitar Solos—(a) “Aloha Oe”; (b) “Waikiki Medley” — Mr Cyril Burns. Crooning Baritone—“ Sally,” Mr George Wybrow. Cornet Duets—(a) “Ida and Dot”— (b) “Jack and Jock” Bandsman J. E. Wills, 1935 champion, and Bandsman J. Storrie, 1936 amateur champion. Wurlitzer Piano Accordion Solo— Mr Douglas Robins. Grand Finale—“Yaucowinna” — BAND. God Save The King. Chairman: John Pickard Esq. Accompanist: Miss Mary Fitzgerald, L.T.C.L. Silver Coin expected from each Patron. Next Concert, Sept. 27th. First appearance of INVERCARGILL CIVIC BOYS’ BAND. A real youthful musical combination. , Il? HOCKEY. INTERPROVINCIAL MEN’S HOCKEY. SOUTHLAND v. OTAGO Queen’s Park, To-day, 2 p.m. Three Exciting Games. SENIOR—JUNIOR—PRIMARY SCHOOL. Speed, Subtlety, Skill. ADMISSION—I/-. Children 6d. 4010 JUMBLE SALES. JUMBLE SALE. TO be held in Orange Hall, Nith St, on Saturday, September 12 at 2.30 p.m. Large quantity of produce, jam and cakes. Bargains for all. 4020 SHOWS. SPRING FLOWER SHOW, Radio Hall, Winton, SATURDAY, 26th September, 1936. Schedules on application to I G. Russell, Secretary. 3898
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Southland Times, Issue 22993, 12 September 1936, Page 1
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