I AMUSEMENTS “A PRICELESS SHOW” “A PRICELESS SHOW” THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT OF AUDIENCES AT THE CIVIC THEATRE WHERE CONNORS AND PAUL CONNORS AND PAUL CONNORS AND PAUL In conjunction with Sir Benjamin Fuller Present GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE AUSTRALIA’S and NEW ZEALAND’S FAVOURITE STAGE and SCREEN COMEDIAN. See George before he sails from New Zealand direct to Hollywood. HE’LL HAVE YOU ROLLING OFF YOUR SEATS.
Second Big Musical Revue TONIGHT AT 8. LAUGH TOWN LAUGH! Everything new from rise to fall of curtain. See George in the Grudge Fight! The Clairvoyant! The Photographer! The tale of a Dog! With MINNIE LOVE — LULLA FANNING WILL MILLAR — REX & BESSIE THE MARCELLA TRIO. THE RUSSELL BROTHERS LEO TRENNETTE DELANEY AND BUTT. EDNA HARDY and HARRY LOCK. JUNE and GINGER, and the “SUNKIST” BEAUTY BALLET. Box Plans at Begg’s, Esk Street. PRICES: Reserved Circle and O. Stalls 4/-; other prices at doors 3/-, 2/- and 1/6 (plus tax). Doors open 7 p.m. MATINEE SATURDAY 2.15. Friday Night—Gore train, H. & H. Buses, Makarewa Bus delayed till 10.45 p.m. Saturday Night—Bluff train, BluffRiverton Rocks and Makarewa Buses delayed till 11 p.m. Ar 545
PUBLIC NOTICES WORLD PATENTED PROCERA Made to perfection by A. C. MILLARS, LTD. Licensees for Southland.
THE Southland Farmers now touring the West Coast will send cheerios to the people of Southland from 3ZR between 6 and 8 p.m. Tonight. Ar 547 INVERCARGILL STOCK AND WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE Offices of the Members of the above-mentioned Association will be closed on MONDAY, 26th April, 1937. J. E. CUTHILL, Arsl9 Secretary.
R. RICE LADIES’ & GENT’S HAIRDRESSER. WISHES to notify Georgetown residents and the public generally that he has taken over the Trafalgar Hairdressing Saloon, Ettrick Street. Old and new clients will receive expert attention and civility. A TRIAL SOLICITED. 32 WE SET DIAMONDS ~ TO SET OFF ENGAGEMENTS ! A Flashing symphony in diamonds — dancing with brilliance—gems of affection, esteem and love—set in beautiful Campbell Engagement Rings! The Years but add to the cherished thoughts that associate these rings with all that is happy and content in marriage. Choose the ring for Her at Campbell’s—in the seclusion and comfort of our well appointed and specially lighted selection room. Prices from £6 10/-, £7 10/-, £lO, £l2 10/- to £l5, £IG, £l7 10/-, £2O, £25, £3O. H. P. CAMPBELL, Jeweller & Optician, “THE RING SHOP, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. Send for Ring Catalogue post free.
CASH BUYERS OF WOOL, HIDES, CALFSKINS, SHEEP SKINS, DEER SKINS, HORSE HAIR AND TALLOW Consign to ANDREW WILSON, SPEY STREET WEST, INVERCARGILL. Ael3o NEW BEAUTY SECRET. A STARTLING new discovery gives women new skin freshness. Science has at last solved the mystery of avoiding ageing skin, wrinkles, blackheads, scaly skins and superfluous hair. SWEET-ART BEAUTY SOAP at MISS HENSHAW’S TOILET SALON. Esk Street QUEEN Mary, Queen of Ships, Royal Enfield, King of Cycles. First grade Cycle, made by Birmingham’s leading cycle manufacturers. Made to last! To see it is first to purchase, at £9 10/-. Easy time payment and your old cycle at highest trade-in vaIue.—BROOKS, The Bike Man, Tay Street. WHAT’S THIS? Calder Mackay’s are offering 2/6 terms. Enquire now. —CALDER MACKAY CO. 9418
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Southland Times, Issue 23179, 21 April 1937, Page 1
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