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AMUSEMENTS WERE LAUGHTER MERCHANTS. FUNNY ENOUGH TO MAKE A COW LAUGH. PEOPLE SIMPLY SHRIEK WITH LAUGHTER. A VERY BIG MATINEE j TODAY! A fine Popeye ihe Sailor Cartoon; the thrill-packed Western “Border Patrol” (George O’Brien), and Will Hays in “Windbag the Sailor,” Comedies, etc. I WHAT BETTER THAN THIS? M civic |H jfcl The Popular Theatre. g|§ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. WILL HAYS WILL HAYS “WINDBAG THE SAILOR” The funniest sailor man who ever sailed with a cargo of laughs. And for very very good measure “IN TOWN TONIGHT” A gay Revue and Vaudeville Show. STANLEY HOLLOWAY And Thirty of the greatest Stars in London Radio and Vaudeville. Here are some of the artists:

Dave Apollon and his Band of Romantic Serenaders; Billy Merrin’s Commanders; Howard Jacobs and his Orchestra; The Three Radio Rogues; Jack Barty; Stanley Holloway; Arthur Prince and Jim; Wilson, Keppel and Betty; Vai Rosing; Nora Williams; Olive Groves; Tessa Deane; Melissa Mason; Finlay Currie; The Seven Thunderbolts; The Carson Sisters; The Dynamites; Kneller Hall Military Band; The Sixteen Tiller Girls. Wonderful Acts. The very best Artists from the 8.8. C. You wouldn’t get so many Great Stars on any one programme in London. Theatre Phone 1744. Prices 1/-, 1/6. (Both Approver for Universal Exhibition.) THIS WEEK AT THE | REGENT, GORE "| TONIGHT-MONDAY “A FIGHT TO THE FINISH” t (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) “WHEN LOVE IS YOUNG” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AND ON THE STAGE THE GORE MOUTH ORGAN BAND. TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY PAUL LUKAS in “CASINO PAUL LUKAS MURDER CASE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THURSDAY-FRIDAY BIG DOUBLE PROGRAMME. i CONCERT in aid of School Prizes will be held in the GROVE BUSH HALL on FRIDAY, December 17th, at 8 p.m. Admission to Concert: Ladies 1/- and basket; Gents 1/6. Dance to follow.

PUBLIC NOTICES FOR THE CHRISTMAS TREAT. A rich array of “Good Things to Eat” is now presented by Millars to uphold a reputation built on the foundation of highest quality. CAKES - Rich and fruity. Not iced from 2/6. Iced from 4/-. PLUM PUDDINGS - delightfully flavoured. to serve 5 - - - - 1/6. to serve 9 - - - - 2/6. to serve 15 - - - 3/3. A. C. MILLARS, LTD. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that we have this day admitted into partnership with us as Barristers and Solicitors Mr Geoffrey C. Broughton and that the practice will continue to be carried on in the name of “Mitchel & Broughton.” M. H. MITCHEL, G. M. BROUGHTON, Esk Street, Invercargill, 10th December, 1937. 6689 The Hub of Business (Near Dee Street) —SPEY STREETFRANK HOLLOWAY & CO., LTD. | Quick Service I | Efficient Staff. | FOR FURNITURE FOR HARDWARE FOR RANGES, STOVES AND 1000 XMAS PRESENTS. I The Shop where I you are quickly | Served. Also PAINT AND WALLPAPERS. Tents, Camping Stoves, Camping Gear. RIFLES ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS. —All at Specially Reduced Prices—--CUT OUT THIS LIST—WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH. Furniture. Ranges. Gent’s Clothing Suits, up to 35/-. Old Gold Coins, 30/-. Old Gold up to £4 10/- per oz. Car Batteries —1/6 each. Brass—2d to 3d lb. Copper—2d to 4d per lb. Lead—l 4- cwt. Rags—9/4 per cwt. Bottles—l/3 per dozen. Tallow—3/- per tin. RING 133. RING 133. —Or Bring in your Goods— The Hub of Business. FRANK HOLLOWAY & CO., LTD. 118 SPEY STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 23380, 11 December 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 23380, 11 December 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 23380, 11 December 1937, Page 1

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