AMUSEMENTS I FINALLY TODAY: 2 p.m. - 7.45 p.m. TWO THRILLING ACTION PICTURES Charles Quigley—Eddie Nugent in “SPEED TO SPARE.” Robert Wilcox—Dorothea Kept in. “CARNIVAL QUEEN” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) X ,111111 Him. 7 / [majestic \ ■f "Distinction” . COMM. TOMORROW Friday THRILLS COME IN HUNDREDS AS HOPALONG CASSIDY WINDY and LUCKY HIT THE “TEXAS TRAIL” Clarence E. Mulford’s Smashing Yarn of Teaming Herds and the Men who ride them, HOPALONG , ( ||l bilb hopalong / .(HiiminiHiiillß HOPALONG “TEXAS CASSIDY “TEXAS CASSIDY “TEXAS CASSIDY “TEXAS - CASSIDY WINDY ★ WINDY TRAIL” WINDY TRAIL” WINDY TRAIL” LUCKY TRAIL ” LUCK? iiir LUCKY Hopalong and his Pals ride herd on the Outlaws of the Range. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) I ALSO j SENSATIONAL MURDER MYSTERYSUAVE , JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE .JOHN BARRYMORE You know he is a Murderer But the Police Don’t in Il “NIGHT CLUB SCANDAL” j “NIGHT CLUB SCANDAL” || | with I CHARLES BICKFORD I LOUISE CAMPBELL | (Recommended by Censor for Adults) I SPECIAL MATINEE SHORTS POPEYE CARTOON—Betty Boop. COMEDY, SPORTS, SERIAL. | Plans H. & J. Smith’s or Rice’s Theatre j Shop. Tel. 738. I COMMUNITY SING j COMMUNITY SING | In aid of Mayor’s Relief and Plunket, Society. ' I Civic theatre, Thursday, I May 19, 8 p.m. j LOOK WHAT WE OFFER YOU | AND RESERVE YOUR SEAT. j “The Leaders’ Lament”—A Duet by P. Linton Hodge and Charles Trim. A Musical Monologue—Howard Moody. Miss Kathleen Derbie and Pupils in Tap Dancing, etc. Mr Rutherford, Winner Mouth Organ Contest. A Surprise Item by a well-known Citizen. Civic Band in Novelty Items. Plenty of Singing. Lots of Fun. Reserve at Begg’s 1/-. Cheerios 1/-. Broadcast from 9 p.m. Gallery 6d. Day Sales at Matheson’s Fruit Shop. D. K. TORRANCE, 1423 Box 70. INVERCARGILL CIVIC BAND. Next Sunday, May 22nd, 8 p.m. CIVIC THEATRE. Grand opening concert. ; Winter Season, 1938. An Outstanding Programme. Details later. A. R. WILLS, Conductor. 1426 J. J. STOTT, President. WRESTLING. SOUTHLAND WRESTLING CLUB. OPENING NIGHT TONIGHT, J. M. Brown’s Buildings, Nith Street. 1420 GIFT EVENING. A GIFT EVENING will be tendered Miss Janet Baird in Mr Chas. Campbell’s Barn, Tussock Creek,- on Tuesday, -24th May, at 8 p.m. Ladies: gift and basket. Gents 1/-. Mp4sB RACING. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB JUNE 4th, 6th and 11th. Entries for all events close on FRIDAY, 20th MAY, at 5 p.m. L. G. HILL, 1376 Secretary. DENTAL REPAIRS REMOVAL NOTICE PLEASE NOTE Removal to 89 DEE STREET, 3 doors round corner, entrance next McCurdy’s Boot Store. PHONE 2398 DENTAL REPAIR SERVICE A. F. Applegarth. FRUIT. FRUIT. Cooking Apples; large 421 b. - 5/6, 6/6. ! Dessert Apples - - - - 3/-, 7/6. Jam Melons ------- 2d lb. Bananas - -8, 10 and 12 a 1/-. • Oranges (sweet) - -4, 5 a 1/-. Cooking Apples 61bs a 1/-. Preserving Pears, choice - - - 5/-. GJEO. ROBINSON & CO. PHONE 373. TAY STREET. DEERSKINS wanted in any quantity. Consign or bring to ANDREW WILSON, Spey Street West
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Southland Times, Issue 23512, 19 May 1938, Page 1
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