AMUSEMENTS I 2 P.M. —LAST SHOWING— 7.45 P M. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Wildly Hilarious Feature Comedy CHARLEY CHASE — PATSY KELLY CHARLEY CHASE — PATSY KELLY in —KELLY THE SECOND——KELLY THE SECOND—(Approved for Universal ExMbition) . ' . MAJESfifftF Na Theatre of Direction—Fuller-Hayward Theatre Corp. 2 P.M. — TWICE DAILY — 7.45 P.M. COMMENCING TOMORROW [“■COMMENCING TOMORROW Another Great Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Triumph. BULLETS CRASH AND FISTS FLY IN RACKET WAR! DARING “G-GIRL” POSES AS GANGSTER GIRL TO UNEARTH THE BIG SHOTS OF CRIME TRUST. Packed with thrills and Excitement! SWORN SWORN ‘ SWORN ENEMY ENEMY ENEMY YOU’LL SEE The Million-Dollar Penthouse Gang Headquarters! The Amazing Steam Room Battlei The Milk Train Raid I —Scores of Other Thrills. ROBERT YOUNG LEWIS STONE FLORENCE RICE JOSEPH CALLEIA At Ms command, gangland levies billions in “protection” money I At his order, gangland kills! Romance, adventure, and 1000 thrills as a girl and a boy blast wide open the racket that menaces the lives of sweethearts, wives, children (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVE EARLY —RESERVE EARLY Box Plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Patrick’s Sports Depot, or ’Phone Theatre 738. JUMBLE SALE JUMBLE SALE. A JUMBLE SALE will be held in Kindergarten, Gala Street, on Saturday, February 20, at 2 pm, Also blinds, curtains, furnishings. Fq47o DANCES DON’T FORGET THE Grand race night ball to be held in the • RADIO HALL, WINTON On FRIDAY, 19th February. Troubadours’ Dance Band of Six instruments. THE FIRST BALL OF THE SEASON. 7972 EOLL Up to DRUMMOND SPORTS DANCE, Saturday, Feb. 20th. Good floor, good music. Gents 1/6, Ladies 6d. 7971 DON’T FORGET the A.B.C. DANCE at Fairfax on SATURDAY NIGHT, February 20. - ‘ 7949 BUS NOTICES WINTON RACES. TODAY and TOMORROW FEBRUARY 19 and 20. H& H. BUSES leave H.B. Stand i at 10.45 and returning after Races. RETURN FARE 5/-. Buses take passengers right to Course. PROFESSIONAL J£LEXEMA SKIN TREATMENT. Acne Seborrhoea Eczema Falling Hair Psoriasis Alopecia , Baby Eczema Varicose Ulcers Instantly relieved and successfully treated. Violet Ray and Hydro Treatments. Scalp Massage. Advice is Free. Booklet Posted. KLEXEMA ROOMS, 9 NEWBURGH’S BUILDINGS, ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL Phone 1319 Visiting Gore every 2nd and 4th Friday each month. Hours: 9 a.m. till 5 pm. CARRINGTON HOTEL. DRESSMAKING CHILDREN’S Dressmaker specializes in making Boys’ Shirts and Trousers from old or new materials.—Phone 2189. Fp449 SUMMER SALE now on. Everything reduced at MRS DRYDEN’S, Sewing Shop. Tay Street (opp. H. & J. Smith’s). Same day Hose mending service. ERBATE TEA procurable at R. T. BARNETT, Esk Street. Phone 2014. CHILDREN’S Coats extremely low priced at BETTY’S SALE. 12/6 to 19/6. Berets 1/-. Pinafore Frocks 7/11. Call and see these. Fq455 ORRISON’S, Cambridge Place. BaL ance of Summer stocks in Costumes, Coats, Frocks marked at Gift Prices. WHEN using a modem GAS COOKER only sufficient gas is used—neither more or less. It’s so simple that a child can obtain perfect results. MAKE your choice a Radiola Radio. The lowest priced quality Radios on the market.—CALDER MACKAY CO. LTD. (Late W. Strang & Co.)
THE Modem GAS COOKER, equipped with automatic oven heat control banishes all doubt and uncertainty.
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Southland Times, Issue 23128, 19 February 1937, Page 1
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