• AMUSEMENTS. In Addition at the Matinee Only. “THE DESTROYING RAY” Chap. 5 of our Sensational Serial “FLASH GORDON.” <||| I STATE ' |||» Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 P.M. — TWICE DAILY — 7.45 P.M. THE AMAZING AND INSPIRING STORY OF THE MOST AMBITIOUS EMPIRE BUILDER OF ALL TIME. Single-handed he moulded and united a great Continent —“RHODES OF AFRICA”— —“RHODES OF AFRICA”— —“RHODES OF AFRICA”— —“RHODES OF AFRICA”— A Gaumont-British Special with —WALTER HUSTON—OSCAR HOMOLKA, BASIL SYDNEY PEGGY ASHCROFT. And a Cast of Thousands. SCENES YOU’LL REMEMBER! The Kimberley Diamond Rush. King Lobengula’s Meeting with Rhodes. The Jameson Raid. NOT SINCE “CAVALCADE” HAS SUCH A STIRRING EPIC OF EMPIRE COME TO THRILL YOU. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Also ScreeningSpecial Exclusive Film of the “MELBOURNE CUP, 1936” “MELBOURNE CUP, 1936” Including a slow-motion Analysis. Box Plan at Begg’s until 5 p.m. After 5 at Theatre. Phone 645BAND SUNDAY. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 2.45. GRAND QUICKSTEP DISPLAY AND CONCERT BY THE WAVERLY BOYS’ BAND (DUNEDIN). Acclaimed as the Finest Juvenile Band in the Dominion. Winners of the Quickstep at the last Invercargill Contest. They will be assisted by the INVERCARGILL CIVIC BAND and the CIVIC BOYS’ BAND. A real feast of SPECTACULAR MARCHING and the BEST OF BAND MUSIC. Don’t Forget—THE TIME. Next Sunday 2.45. THE PLACE—Rugby Park. Grand Parade of the 3 bands leaving Post Office at 2 p.m. Sunday Evening 8.15. Civic Theatre. By Permission of the City Council. TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8.15. CIVIC THEATRE. AN OUTSTANDING MUSICAL PROGRAMME by Invercargill Civic Band. (Under Conductor A. R. Wills). And Assisting Artists. PROGRAMME: Contest March—“ The President,” Band. (Dedicated to John Pickard Esq.) Hymn—“Maidstone” (by request) Band. Hawaiian Guitar Duet—Mr Ron Graham and Cyril Burns. Songs—“ Classical Favourites,” Miss Maisie Kilkelly (Southland’s favourite) . Wurlwutzer Piano Accordion TrioPopular Airs. Grand Selection—“ Pirates of Penzance” —Band. Scottish Bagpipe Solo— “Selected,” Master James Waddell. Songs—(a) “Harlequin” (Sanderson), Mr Bert Kummert; (b) “I Travel the Road” (Thayer). Popular Baritone. Cornet Solo—“ Selected,” Bandsman J. E. Wills. Scotch Romance —“A Piper’s Wedding.” Band. First Appearance of a Grand Piano Accordion Band with Effects. Grand Finale— “The Joy of Life.” Band. God Save the King. Accompanists: Mr Gordon Lindsay, L.T.C.L. and Mr Robert Henry, L.R.A.M. Chairman, John Pickard Esq. CITIZENS, SUPPORT YOUR BAND. Silver coin donation only. Doors open 7.15. N 1345
SWIMMING. SWIMMING CLUB. ANNUAL CARNIVAL. TEPID BATHS, CONON STREET. MONDAY, At 8 p.m. 5687 SPORTS MEETING. EVENING SPORTS. Drummond amateur cycling AND ATHLETIC CLUB. SATURDAY, November 21, 6.30 p.m. 1 Mile Cycle Handicap—lst 15/-; 2nd 10/-; 3rd 5/-. 2 Mile Cycle Handicap—lst 25/-; 2nd 12/6; 3rd 5/-. 100yds Handicap—lst 10/-; 2nd 5/-. 440 yds Handicap—lst 10/-; 2nd 5/-. Highland Dancing, Shot Putt, etc. Entries close definitely with Secretary on Wednesday, November 18. Admission 6d or member’s ticket. Dance to follow: Gents 1/-; Ladies 6d. WM. J. BOOTH, 5686 Hon. Secretary. EDUCATIONAL CRAIGHEAD DIOCESAN SCHOOL, TIMARU. THE Headmistress is now receiving applications for the admission of Pupils for 1937. Parents desirous of having their children enrolled, are requested to communicate with Mrs M. C. Tolley, B.A. (Honours), London. G. G. BRYAN KING, 5528 Secretary. Hospitals use rr . . . Camfosa Disinfectant should be in every home. Wash the affected part in Camfosa solution (1.50) then apply Camfosa Ointment. 1/3, 3/-.
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Southland Times, Issue 23047, 14 November 1936, Page 1
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