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AMUSEMENTS The Season Had to be EXTENDED UNTIL FRIDAY ROBERT TAYLOR is more popular than ever in “THE YANK AT OXFORD.” REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp’n. Ltd. 2 p.m. — Twice Daily — 7.45. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present ROBERT"TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN VIVIEN LEIGH EDMUND GWENN LIONEL BARRYMORE “A YANK AT OXFORD” “A YANK AT OXFORD” “A YANK AT OXFORD” “A YANK AT OXFORD” “A YANK AT OXFORD” He went to Oxford for education and wanted it in peace — even if he had to fight the Battle of Waterloo all over again to get it! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) —— More of Those Good Shorts! —— Box plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Regent Shop and Theatre (Phone 1938). Empire pictures, riverton TONIGHT. i PETER LORRE in “THANY YOU MR MOTO” “THANY YOU MR MOTO” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) 6537 FIVE RIVERS SCHOOL COMMITTEE. CONCERT and DANCE advertised for October 28th, has been POSTPONED until November 25th. 0v620 DANCES SOCIAL AND DANCE IN honour of the Hon. Adam and Mrs Hamilton will be tendered by friends and supporters in the ISLA BANK HALL on THURSDAY, 27th October at 8 p.m. Gents 3/-; Ladies 2/-. Supper provided. 6462 N.Z. LABOUR PARTY, INVERCARGILL. VICTORY ST. MARY’S HALL, BALL VICTORY Nith Street. BALL VICTORY ■ BALL VICTORY THURSDAY NIGHT BALL VICTORY Next. BALL VICTORY Oct. 27th, at 8 p.m. BALL VICTORY BALL VICTORY (Guest of Honour) BALL VICTORY Mr W. M. C. Denham, BALL VICTORY M.P. BALL VICTORY Music by “Syncopators’BALL VICTORY Band.” BALL VICTORY BALL VICTORY Admission/, Ladies 2/6. PALL VICTORY Gentlemen, 3/6. BALL VICTORY Double, 5/-. BALL VICTORY Sit-Down Supper. BALL VICTORY All Southland Invited. BALL 6472 FAREWELL SOCIAL A FAREWELL Social and Dance will be tendered Mr and Mrs W. Crengle in the Dacre Hall on Friday, 28th October. Ladies a basket. 0v617 ISLA BANK TENNIS CLUB. DON’T Forget, Fortnightly Dance on Saturday, 29th October. Good Music. Gents 1/6; Ladies 1/-. 6452 OWING to unforeseen circumstances the Oreti Tennis Club Ball to have been held on Thursday, 27th October, has been POSTPONED indefinitely.— A. Findlay, Sec. 6544 Keep November 2nd Free for LOCHIEL DAIRY FACTORY BALL. Particulars later. 6534 BAZAAR. SEAWARD DOWNS HALL. GRAND BAZAAR, FRIDAY, Oct. 28th. Afternoon 2 p.m. Evening 8 p.m. Organised by W.D.F.U. and Hall Committee. STALLS: Sweets, Plain and Fancy, Produce, Mystery Parcels, Boys’ and Girls’ Bran Dips. GAMES - COMPETITIONS. Admission: Afternoon free. Evening 6d. Free buffet supper. Official opening by Mrs W. McCorkindale, President of W.D.F.U., at 2 p.m. FUN FOR ALL. 6482 TENNIS. THE RIMU Tennis Club will hold its official opening on Saturday, 29th October at 6 p.m. Dance to follow. Maybell Orchestra. Gents 1/6; ladies 1/-. Good supper. 6552 FLYING ANOTHER BALLOT THIS MONTH MR Robt. P. Gunn, Roxburgh, Otago, is the winner of the fourth Free Scholarship. If you enrol at once, you can be included in the next ballot for Free Scholarship in Pilotage and Ground Engineering. Write for details, sending stamped addressed envelope to Aircraft Club of i,.Z., P.O. Box 1425 P, Wellington. MOTOR CAR FOR SALE FOR SALE EIGHT ENGLISH CAR (Four Door). In splendid order and well shod. Good reason for selling. For particulars apply—“D. K.,” 0t562 Times Office. PRAMS. SIMPLEX PRAMS—Latest folding 1 » easy pushing models. Neat appearance, also Push Chairs from Calder Mac Kay, Ltd., Esk Street. Sl7 COOL imperishable TANKS made from our spun reinforced CON- , CRETE PIPES—A pipe 60 inches diameter and six feet long holds 720 gallons—Price £2 per foot, plus Sales Tax, f.o.r. Invercargill—McSKlMMlNG & SON LTD., Invercargill

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Southland Times, Issue 23649, 26 October 1938, Page 1

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