| AMUSEMENTS. # CHOSTIAKOFF CHOSTIAKOFF AGAIN TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CIVIC THEATRE Direction Pacific Theatres Ltd. On Account of the large number of people unable to gain admission on Saturday Night (more especially to the Stalls) the Civic Management has fortunately been able to arrange a further presentation by THE CELEBRATED RUSSIAN TENOR TO-NIGHT. And to give an opportunity to all sections of Civic Patrons to hear M. Senia ChostiakofFs Glorious Singing PRICES are REDUCED. D.C. 2/6. STALLS 1/6. GALLERY 1/And We Pay All Tax. TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME. ALL REQUEST NUMBERS: You are my Heart’s Delight—Macushla —A Dream—Monotonously Rings The Little Bell (Russian Traditional song)— Ay, Ay, Ay (Spanish Love Song)— Trees—l Did not Know—Dark Eyes (Russian Gipsy song)—Vilia (from “Merry Widow”) —For You Alone—E Lucevan le Stella (from opera “Tosca”). —Song of the Volga Boatman (Russian Traditional) —Oh, Evening Bell (Russian Folk Song)—Russian Lullaby. EARLY DOORS 6 P.M. — NO EXTRA CHARGE—MUSIC TO 7.30. 7.30 — TOM WALLS — 7.30 SUPER COMEDY RIOT. “DIRTY WORK” RALPH LYNN, GORDON HARKER, ROBERTSON HARE, LILIAN BOND. AND WINGS OVER EVEREST. A Highly Entertaining Short Feature. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AND THEN CHOSTIAKOFF RESERVES: Free Booking at Begg’s until 4.30— after at Theatre. Phone the Theatre for particulars regarding late Reserves. CONCESSIONS TO SECONDARY SCHOOL PUPILS AND STUDENTS OF SINGING AND MUSIC SCHOOLS. FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE THEATRE. PHONE 1744, • PUBLIC NOTICES.
A S FROM MONDAY, 21st SEPTEM--21 HER, THE FEDERAL TEA ROOMS WILL BE CLOSED. BUSINESS AS USUAL IN THE FEDERAL SHOP, 80 DEE STREET Until more commodious shop, 122 Dee Street (Next J. Holland, Butcher) is ready for occupation. A. C. MILLARS, LTD.
SOUTHLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. TEMPORARY CLOSING OF ROAD. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Yorke Road, Hedgehope, will be CLOSED to traffic as from Tuesday, 22nd September, 1936, whilst bridge construction work is being carried out. H. C. GIMBLETT, 4242 County Clerk. ELMWOOD GARDEN IN ITS SPRING LOVELINESS. Unsurpassed for charm and SERVICE. YOUR WEDDING costs you no more but means more to you at ELMWOOD. Particulars from BROWN OWL, ESK STREET.
ANGLERS—ONLY 10 MORE DAYS. ANOTHER Angling season is upon us and we invite you to call and inspect our New season’s display of high class Fishing Rods and Tackle. We are agents for Hardy Bros’ Alnwick.
PISHING Tackle for Southland Anglers, just opened up fresh stocks of all the latest and best at BARRETT’S Southland Sports Depot. Our tackle is the tackle the fish tackle.
EEELS, Lines, Flies, Fishing Bags, Nets, Waders, Fly Books and all accessories, Split Cane Rods, Greenheart Rods for fly and minnow fishing. (No old stock).
OAA0 AA VARIETIES of Hardy’s Dry and VV Wet Flies from size 8 to 16. (The best selection in Southland). Baitcasting Rods, Fishing Coats, Fisherman’s Gum Boots. (Phone 898).
WE have some genuine bargains in Used Rods, English Split Cane Fly Rods, Greenheart Rods, Baitcasting Rods, Minnow Rods, Reels, Fishing Bags, etc. Boys’ Rods from 4/6 each.
OUR house is an open house for Sportsmen. We are always pleased to see you at BARRETT’S, Southland Sports Depot, Specialists in Fishing Tackle, 140 Dee Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 23000, 21 September 1936, Page 1
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