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| AMUSEMENTS. IT’S MARVELLOUS! Words cannot do its justice. You must See for Yourself. IF YOU’RE WISE YOU’LL BOOK! for thousands of tongues will be busy singing its praises to-day. IA NEW ERA DAWNS would '■■■ — have been a great film in black-and-white ... its romance, action, and thrills making a tremendous appeal to all theatregoers . . . but with the addition of natural colour it reaches a point of pictorial reality never before achieved. We promised you UNEXCELED ENTERTAINMENT when you See the First Outdoor Action Romance filmed entirely IN NATURAL COLOUR. And We’re Giving it to You. REGENT THEATRE 2 p.m. Twice Daily 7.45. John Fox Jr.’s Unrivalled Story of the mountains and mountain people. THE TRAIL THE TRAIL — THE TRAIL THE TRAIL THE TRAIL THE TRAIL of the LONESOME PINE | LONESOME PINE LONESOME PINE LONESOME PINE LONESOME PINE LONESOME PINE II ROMANCE! ACTION I BEAUTY! Such as you have never before imagined . . . the wonderland of nature , becomes a background for thrilling action and romance that springs to life in NATURE’S OWN GLORIOUS COLOURS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Outstanding Supporting Features. THE COLLIE A Variety Gem. SOMEWHERE IN DREAMLAND A Rhapsody in Colour. NEWS OF THE WORLD, etc. Box Plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Regent Shop and Theatre (’phone 1938). IT WOULD BE WISE TO BOOK! IT WOULD BE WISE TO BOOK!

“SHOWBOAT” BROADCAST. Listen in to IYA at 9.5 p.m. To-morrow (Sunday) Night. Nightly 7.45. Mat. Saturday 2 p.m. REGENT, GORE, Phone 463. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY WE PRESENT WITH JUSTIFIABLE PRIDE, A PROGRAMME OF LAUGHTER LADEN MOMENTS, AS HIGHLIGHTS. CAROLE LOMBARD Unearths a flair CAROLE LOMBARD for light comedy CAROLE LOMBARD that has rocked CAROLE LOMBARD Towns with CAROLE LOMBARD laughter from CAROLE LOMBARD Auckland to CAROLE LOMBARD Dunedin in LOVE BEFORE BREAKFAST. LOVE BEFORE BREAKFAST. LOVE BEFORE BREAKFAST. LOVE BEFORE BREAKFAST. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SECOND HILARIOUS ATTRACTION: Betty Balfour — Gordon Harker S in S Q “Squibs” Q U “Squibs” U I I B B ;. S S | (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I Plans at H. & J. Smith’s or phone | Theatre 463. IC— - ...'L-:— — .. ."-'--tj RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY. WEDNESDAY, 16th September, 1936. RUGBY PARK. RUGBY PARK RUGBY PARK. RUGBY PARK Jubilee Year S.R.F.U. AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA ’ SOUTHLAND. I SOUTHLAND. I At 3 p.m. I CURTAIN RAISER, Fifth Grade match, I OLD BOYS v. PIRATES, j At 1.30 p.m. | ADMISSION CHARGES AS ARI RANGED BY N.Z.R.F. UNION. GROUND: Adults 1/6, Stand 2/-. I Reserved Seats New Grandstand 4/(including tax and booking fee). Seats may be booked now at Messrs C. Begg & Co., Esk Street. School Children 6d to ground only. Old Stand and Inner Rings: Adults j !/-. INVERCARGILL CIVIC BAND IN ATTENDANCE. EVENING TRAINS DELAYED. EXCURSION FARES. Do Not Miss Seeing the Aussies in Action in Bright Spectacular Rugby. A. J. HAMILTON, 3945 Secretary S.R.F. Union. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING fUVIC THEATRE. WRESTLING V WRESTLING WEDNESDAY NEXT. WRESTLING September 16, at 8 p.m. WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING LOFTY BLOMFIELD WRESTLING WRESTLING v. WRESTLING WRESTLING WEE WILLIE DAVIS. WRESTLING WRESTLING 8 Ten Minute Rounds. WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING GOOD PRELIMINARIES. WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING USUAL PRICES. WRESTLING Reserves at Begg’s. WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING F. H. HUGHES, WRESTLING Secretary. WRESTLING 3967

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Southland Times, Issue 22993, 12 September 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22993, 12 September 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 22993, 12 September 1936, Page 1

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