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I AMUSEMENTS STILL THE “BIG” ONES COME! Samuel Goldwyn Presents Today “STELLA DALLAS” 2 p.m. “STELLA DALLAS” 7.45 “STELLA DALLAS” From the opening sequence you sit enthralled as the poignant drama of the mother who sacrificed her own right to happiness for the sake of her daughter unfolds on the screen. Cheeks are alternately wreathed with smiles and streaked with tears as Barbara Stanwyck brings to vivid reality the heart story of the vulgar, tawdry, woman who rose to glorious, magnificent heights through her sublime love for ’her daughter. REGENT THEATRE Dir: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp’n. Ltd. 2 p.m. — Twice Daily — 7.45. For a Four Day Season In Conjunction with United Artists We present you Samuel Goldwyn s supreme achievement “STELLA DALLAS” “STELLA DALLAS” “STELLA DALLAS” “STELLA DALLAS” THE MOST HUMAN HEART-TOUCHING STORY OF MODERN TIMES. A Picture of heart-warming satisfaction and deep, tender t emotion. “STELLA DALLAS” “STELLA DALLAS” “STELLA DALLAS” The story of an amazing woman —a woman who didn’t know how to live, but who knew how to love unselfishly. “STELLA DALLAS” “STELLA DALLAS” “STELLA DALLAS” The Greatest Story of Mother Love ever filmed. BARBARA STANWYCK who is almost BARBARA STANWYCK certain to BARBARA STANWYCK gain the AcaBARBARA STANWYCK demy Award BARBARA STANWYCK by her perBARBARA STANWYCK formance. JOHN BOLES — ANNE SHIRLEY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Together with —More of Those Good Shorts — WALT DISNEY’S MICKEY MOUSE “Mickey’s Amateurs” “BUNNY MOONING” (Both in Colour) —Added. Attraction — “Thunder Over The Orient” “Thunder Over The Orient” A complete and authentic survey of the events leading up to the War between CHINA and JAPAN. A true account of shocking scenes in war-torn CHINA. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) IT IS ADVISABLE TO BOOK! Box plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Regent Shop and Theatre (’phone 1938) Be Wise Book Early! QTAUTAU TOWN HALL. SATURDAY, February 19, 8.15 p.m. Britain’s Dancing Lady in her Greatest Show. “IT’S LOVE AGAIN” “IT’S LOVE AGAIN” “IT’S LOVE AGAIN” JESSIE MATTHEWS & SONNIE HALE (Universal Exhibition.) 8524 JUMBLE SALE and Paddy’s Market, Everybody’s Hall, Tay Street, TODAY (Friday) at 2.30 p.m. Fpsol PUBLIC NOTICES. We have just fitted our new factory with the latest “direct expansion” ice cream churn, pasteuriser and refrigerator for making the finest Ice | Cream and now introduce CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM with a genuine, delicious Swiss Chocolate flavour at all our Shops. A. C. MILLARS, LTD. WALLACE COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY WAIRIO RIDING. NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES. PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 42 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, and Section 15 of the Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act 1926, I hereby give notice that an election will be held on Friday, 11th March, 1938, for the purpose of electing one Councillor for the Wairio Riding of the County of Wallace, in place of the Late George William Ernest Stroud deceased, and I hereby appoint the Wallace County Office, Otautau, as the place and Wednesday, 23rd February, 1938 (before noon) as the day for the nominations of candidates for such office. Nomination papers may be obtained on application to the undersigned. Dated this 15th day of February, 1938. G. B. BURNS, Returning Officer for the County of 8473 Wallace. FRUIT. FRUIf PLUMS, Black Diamond—3/6 to 5/-. PEACHES (Freestone)—3/6 to 6/6. PLUMS - - - - - - 3/6 to 4/6. NECTARINES 3/6 to 5/-. TOMATOES - - - -4/- to 5/6. BANANAS - - - - - -6, 8 & 10. TOMATOES - - - - - 4d to 6d. GEO. ROBINON & CO. TAY STREET. PHONE 373. CREMOLA CUSTARD, made in a moment without eggs! Remember the name C-R-E-M-O-L-A. Ask your grocer for a 16oz. tin.

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Southland Times, Issue 23437, 18 February 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 23437, 18 February 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 23437, 18 February 1938, Page 1

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