AMUSEMENTS Monster Lucky Dip Matinee Tomorrow St. 2 p.m. EVERY CHILD no matter how many hundred attend will have a Dip and receive a small Gift. 1. Cinesound News (Novelty). 2. “Stranger than Fiction” (Novelty) 3. “On Ice” (Harry Langdon edy)4. “Betty Boop and Grany” (Betty Boop). 5. Trail End” (Oswald Rabbit) 6. “A Dream Walking” (Popeye Cartoon). 7. Ch. 7 “Flash Gordon” (Serial) 8. “Bulldog Drummond’s Peril” Entire Programme Selected For the Children X .iilllll Ulin, 2 pm " ? MAJESTIC < 745 X "BfetiMtlm" - A COMM. TODAY 2 p.m.—7.45 p.m. TTF'ATTT'RTi 1 Colonel “Sapper” ULAIUKUi McNeil > s m ost -t Thrilling Adventure “THE THIRD ROUND” Picturised as •■i—iinir. = “BULLDOG ss DRUMMOND’S =5 PERIL” • ■■r 1 " 11 i with JOHN- BARRYMORE JOHN HOWARD-LOUISE CAMPBELL REGINALD DENNY—E. E. CLIVE. The Most Thrilling Bulldog Drummond Adventure ever Presented FEATURE | Musical and KT o i 1 Laughter Treat of z I 1938. College Life set to Swing Music—Snappy Dancing and Bright Comedy. GEORGE GRACIE BURNES ALLEN in I. J “COLLEGE gh -1 SWING” |F with EDWARD EVERETT HORTON JACKIE COOGAN, BETTY GRABLE MARTHA RAY, 808 HOPE (Both Paramount Pictures approved for Universal Exhibition). Plans H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Theatre Shop. Tel. 738. TROTTING TNVERCARGILL TROTTING CLUB, 1 INVERCARGILL. SPRING MEETING. SATURDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1938.' NEW TROTTING TRACK WILL BE IN USE FOR THE FIRST TIME. First Race at 12.45 p.m. ADMISSION— Gentlemen—Lawn 5/-. Outer Enclosure 2/6. Ladies— Lawn 2/6. Outer Enclosure 1/6. POPULAR PRICES. POPULAR PRICES. J. E. CUTHILL, Secretary, 6573 Invercargill. BAZAAR. SEAWARD DOWNS HALL. GRAND BAZAAR, FRIDAY, Oct. 28th. Afternoon 2 p.m. Evening 8 p.m. Organised by W.D.F.U. dnd 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 DANCES Mataura . kilties dance, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. Cards. Supper. Monte Carlo. Rainbow Orchestra. Gents 2/-. Ladies 1/-. 6603 DENTAL REPAIRS DENTAL REPAIRS REPAIR SERVICE. Replace tooth 4/—; New tooth 5/-. Cracked plate 6/-. Broken plate 7/-. BEST MATERIALS ONLY USED. Now over Beckett & Jackson’s and McCurdy’s Boot Store. 89 DEE STREET. PHONE 2398. MISCELLANEOUS R MOTORIST, Going Camping? Then you must see our selection of Trailers and Trailer Axle sets. Every set a satisfied customer.—lnvercargill Motor Wrecking, Co., 150 Tay Street. Phone 1437. TRY CREMOLA poured hot over fruit pies and puddings. It’s so tasty and nourishing. Ask your grocer for CREMOLA. TASMANIAN Bluegum Gates. 12ft. double strapped and bolted. 25/-. —E. HAYES & SONS, Leven Street. FOR a balanced diet include Cashew Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecan Nuts (new) and Peanuts. Procurable from R. T. BARNETT, Quality Grocer, Esk Street. Phone 2014. CHILDREN prefer CREMOLA CUSTARD to ordinary custards. It is not only nicer, but more wholesome and nourishing. NEW SPRING FROCKS, Costumes and Blousettes. Hemstitching and Hose mending same day service.—MßS DRYDEN, Sewing Shop, Tay Street. Phone 1249.
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Southland Times, Issue 23651, 28 October 1938, Page 1
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