AMUSEMENTS ~1111111 state” 111, '•111 The Leading Theatre P Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 pan. — Twice Daily — 7.45 p.m. TODAY ’ TONIGHT I HIS GLORIOUS VOICE IS HEARD AGAIN. Illi The Singing Wonder |i of the Age . . in his Illi Crowning Triumph. PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON Singing Five PAUL ROBESON Songs PAUL ROBESON “SONG PAUL ROBESON o f PAUL ROBESON FREEDOM” PAUL ROBESON- — |||| With a Special Hll All-Star Cast. A perfect blending of perilous adventure amid scenes of barbaric beauty with melody that will live long in your hearts. —ASSOCIATE FEATURE— A story crammed with thrills, and highlighted with comedy, from the pen of Edgar Wallace. “ QTRANGERS AN TTONEYMOON” UTRANGERS UN HONEYMOON” Starring CONSTANCE CUMMINGS NOAH BEERY, HUGH SINCLAIR A G.B.D. Super Programme. (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Begg’s until 5 p.m. After 5 at Theatre. Phone ,645. i — 1 1 MEETINGS. THE MONTHLY MEETING of the Horticultural Society will be held in Everybody’s TONIGHT (Tuesday) at 8 p.m. Subjects: Work Among Chrysanthemums and Summer Bedding. 5594 SOUTHLAND LABOURERS AND RELATED TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. THE Monthly Meeting of the above Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Esk Street, TONIGHT (Tuesday), 2nd November, at 8 o’clock. BUSINESS: General. D. HARRIS, 5588 Secretary. NEW Zealand Workers’ Union. A Meeting will be held in Johnston’s Buildings, Lumsden on Saturday, November 6th, at 8 p.m. Members and intending members please attend.—T. Douglas, Organiser. 5590 EXCURSION.
Sunday, November 7. EXCURSION TO NOKOMAI GOLD MINE. A DAY TO SUIT YOUNG AND OLD. LEAVE H. & H. GARAGE AT 8.30 a.m. THIS is a Pleasant Drive taking you into the Steep Mountainous Back Country of the Province. With sluicing nozzles working a hundred feet below surface level, the mine alone is worthy of the trip. Ruins of the clay and flag rock houses where several hundred people lived and many other Attractions of the Pioneer Days will occupy your interest from the time of arrival to departure. WE PROVIDE TEA, MILK, SUGAR AND HOT WATER. Fare 10/-. BOOK EARLY AT H. & H. MOTORS or A. & W. HAMILTON’S. Nb 43 i 11 PUBLIC NOTICES AT LAST + 111 ~~ • • LOVELY • HAND DECORATED, • EMBOSSED • POTTERY. • REASONABLY PRICED TO PLACE IT WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERYONE—ROYAL WINTON GERANIUM WARE. In two attractive ground colours of Rose or Apple Green. This pottery has an all over basket weave effect interlaced with beautiful embossed geranium flowers. CUP, SAUCER and PLATE SET 5/MINT JUG and STAND 3/3 SUGAR AND CREAM SET 5/6 MILK JUGS 5/3, 6/CHEESE DISH 6/TOAST RACKS — 3 bar 3/6; 5 bar 4/3 OVAL FRUIT BOWL 7/6 SQUARE SALAD BOWL, with servers 15/OBLONG SANDWICH TRAY 9/TEAPOT, SUGAR and CREAM SET 14/6 Set. • • • ANOTHER ATTRACTIVE LINE OF ENGLISH POTTERY showing in our China Salon is the WELBECK CHINTZ PATTERN On a mottled ivory ground, roses, for-get-me-nots, narcissi, and tulips run riot. The beautiful colourings of the flowers, combined with the attractive green of the leaves, make this chintz pattern both arresting and appealing. This pottery is showing in the same pieces as the Royal Winton and the prices are as popular as the design. Have you visited our China Salon yet? You are welcome. BROAD SMALL LTD. Invercargill
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Southland Times, Issue 23346, 2 November 1937, Page 1
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