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] AMUSEMENTS THRILL TO THUNDERING HOOFS! THRILL TO THUNDERING HOOFS. You’ll'enjoy every exciting moment of this grand entertainment A story that could very easily have been written by NAT GOULD NAT GOULD REGENTTHEATRE J. C. Williamson Picture Corp’n., Ltd. ' 2 p.m. — Twice Daily — 7-45. MATINEES AT 2 p.m. MATINEES AT 2 p.m. A Picture for Everyone THE KING OF SPORTS! THE SPORT OF KINGS! THOROUGHBREDS DON’T CRY THOROUGHBREDS DON’T CRY THOROUGHBREDS DON T CRY THOROUGHBREDS DON’T CRY THOROUGHBREDS DON’T CRY THOROUGHBREDS DON’T CRY THOROUGHBREDS DON’T CRY I 11 , Set to the tempo of pounding hoofs A thrill from its plunging, start to its triumphant finish. Yet warm with the simple kindness that lies in the hearts of the ordinary ” folks you meet every

day RONALDSINCLAIR 1 | (Ra Hould, of Dunedin) i C. AUBREY SMITH Judy Garland-Sophie Tucker Mickey Rooney. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) i More of those Good Shorts! OUR GANG COMEDY STARS’ PERSONALITY PARADE CARTOON - “BLUE MONDAY” LATEST AIR MAIL NEWS. Corrigan Flies the Atlantic 1 and other up-to-the-minute items. 1 Box Plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s . Regent Shop and Theatre (Phone 1938). ■

FOOTBALL TEAMS PLEASE NOTE!!! For your Special Benefit the OCTAGON THEATRE, DUNEDIN is holding a BIG MIDNIGHT MATINEE TONIGHT (SATURDAY) at 10.15 p.m. \ j WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL ! and I ANNABELLA ANNABELLA in “THE BARONESS & THE BUTLER” “THE BARONESS & THE BUTLER” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Why sleep in the Park, when you can-sleep at the Octagon Theatre? 4968 Empire pictures, riverton TONIGHT. j Joe E. Brown and Marion Marsh i in “WHEN’S YOUR BIRTHDAY” I “WHEN’S YOUR BIRTHDAY”

(Approved for Universal Exhibition) _ 5018 £ -————— £ THE OTERAMIKA W.D.F.U. will hold their Eighth Birthday in the Oteramika Hall on Wednesday, 14th September, at 8 p.m. Concert by Howard Moody’s Merrymakers. Dance to follow. Admission: Concert Adults 1/6; 1 Children 6d. Dance, Gents 1/-; Ladies free. 4916 CARNIVAL LUMSDEN’S BIG CARNIVAL. | TUG-O’-WAR AND GALA. j FRIDAY, 23rd & SATURDAY, 24th Men’s Tug-o’-war, open, Men’s Light- _ weight; Ladies’ open. Tug-o’-war in R.S.A. Hall on Friday and Saturday . evening. Gala on Recreation ground Saturday afternoon. 4932 1 t i I - —— I j PUBLIC NOTICES I SOUTHLAND WOMEN’S CLUB. j MEMBERS are notified that the rooms ' will be closed on Tuesday, 13th September, for furnishing. 5034 INVERCARGILL AND SUBURBAN COAL MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION. AS from MONPAY, the 12th inst, the ; retail price of all Household Coal . will be increased by 2/- per ton. R. S. WATERSTON, ’ 5031 Secretary. , ; — : . HUNTERS! MAKE YOUR SPORT PAY. HERE’S good news. We will pay good prices for Antlers in pairs, Deers Tails and Leg Sinews, Stags 1 Genitals and Unborn Fawns. Send your supplies to Box 1433 Wellington or write and find how you can make 10/— or more for every deer you shoot. 5010 MOTORISTS! ’ HAVE YOU A 3 SAFETY PAD IN YOUR CAR? YOU should, if you want to avoid an accident. Indispensable when ’ driving in the rain. Absolutely prevents 1 water, mist, etc., from sticking to wind- i 2 screen, windows, etc. 1 Pads are specially treated and will ‘ last 12 months. The windscreen wiper • only keeps that one part clean, but > one application of the PAD will keep the whole screen absolutely clean for ‘ 40 hours. - GET ONE TODAY FROM THE t MANUFACTURERS. 1 CASH PRICE 2/- EACH. POSTED 2/3. ’ A. J. "BUTLER, 112 ST. ANDREW STREET. ’Phone 1028 between 8-5. 5015

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Southland Times, Issue 23610, 10 September 1938, Page 1

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