AMUSEMENTS. Comm. Friday JACK LONDON’S Thrill-Splashed, Action-drenched Romantic Drama of the Sea. “THE MUTINY OF THE ELISNOR” Millions of readers who have read this red blooded Sea Drama can now see it on the screen. PAUL LUKAS—LYNN HARDING KATHLEEN KELLY. X. ■'dllll 111 li i. / / MAJESTIC X < "Distinction” NOW SHOWING 2 p.m. - 7.45 p.m. Two Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer action packed Thrillers. NO. 1. Two reporters, one a man, the other a woman, cover an exciting story—and you live the thrilling experiences with them. Josephine George HUTCHINSON MURPHY in “THE WOMEN MEN MARRY” with CLIFF EDWARDS (UKELELE IKE) NO. 2. Romance gets a move on in this mlle-a-minute merry mix up of the open road, with drama, comedy and thrills. Sally Chester EILERS MORRIS in “P U R S U I T” with C. HENRY GORDON (Both unsuitable for Children). Plans H. & J. Smith’s or Rice’s Majestic Theatre Shop. Tel. 738. COMMUNITY SINCL CIVIC THEATRE, Thursday, July 7, at 8 p.m. MISS KATHLEEN DERBIE and Pupils in Tap Dancing. MR TURAKI and His Hawaiian Electric Guitar. POST AND TELEGRAPH BOYS’ PARTY in special numbers. MR B. EASTLAKE, Mouth Organ Who is the Mystery Singer? Yes we know. But you must hear him. Special request number, Mr Howard Moody, Pianoforte Medley of Popular Airs. A reserved seat for one shilling. Reserve at Begg’s 1/-. Gallery 6d. Tickets at Matheson’s. Cheerios 1/-. 2882 D. K. TORRANCE, Box 70.
HUNTING. BIRCHWOOD HUNT. IJIODAY (TUESDAY), JULY 5. TURI TURI Near South Hillend School, at 2 p.m. Everybody Welcome. WILL OWNERS NOTE THAT THIS IS THE LAST OPPORTUNITY TO QUALIFY THIS SEASON. W. SWALE, 2884 Master. LECTURES Horticultural society meets at Everybody’s, Tuesday, at 7.30 p.m. Subjects: “Effect of Weather on Plants,” by L. Lennie; and “History of Some Garden Vegetables,” by G. M. Broughton. Everybody welcome. Jd97 MEETINGS. SCHOOL JUBILEE. WAIHOPAI—PARK. A GENERAL Meeting of Ex-Pupils of BOTH SCHOOLS will be held in Waihopai School on Wednesday, 6th July, at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance is requested. ERIC R. SERVICE, 2891 Secretary. CITY OF INVERCARGILL. PUBLIC MEETING. AT the joint request of the Territorial Force Association and the InverI cargill Chamber of Commerce, I conI vene a public meeting to be held in the I Supper Room, Victoria Hall, at 8 o’clock | on Thursday evening, 7th July, 1938, with a view to reforming the Southland Territorial Force Association. JOHN MILLER, 2889 Mayor. ANNOUNCEMENT. Contractors and Excavators, Ltd. WITH MODERN PLANT including two Austin-Western Badger Shovels and dragline, specialising in EXCAVATING, BUILDING RIVER EMBANKMENTS, CANALS AND DITCHES, AND STRAIGHTENING CREEKS, are prepared to give ADVICE AND ESTIMATES. Enquiries to the Secretary: D. M. MALLOCH, Public Accountant, Crescent, Invercargill. 3 WEEKS WITHOUT SLEEP. MR Dixon, writing from 43 Arawa street, Dunedin, states: “Severe Sciatica and Muscular Cramp kept me without sleep for three weeks. I tried electrical treatment, hot salt baths. My doctor could give me no relief but five weeks after starting R.U.R. I was back at work again.” R.U.R. is sold with a money back guarantee for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica and Neuritis. Ask ,W. Stewart, Chemist, about it.
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