AMUSEMENTS “REBECCA OFSUNNYBROOK FARM” MATINEES AT 2 THEATRES TODAY STATE & CIVIC Also: 2 REEL COMEDY, TERRYTOON CARTOON, and “FILMING MODERN YOUTH” FREE’ Beautiful Coloured Portraits of Shirley Temple For First 200 Children at Either the STATE or CIVIC!! (Doors Open at 1 o’clock.) II -Centrally Heated- K STATE i|| The Leading Theatre I AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) Present TODAY 2 p.m. — TONIGHT 7.45. Teeming with Talent . . . Studded with Songs, Loaded with Laughs. NEW STORY . . . NEW MELODIES, NEW DANCES. SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE Scott SHIRLEY TEMPLE Br ° OkS SHIRLEY TEMPLE ♦ SHIRLEY TEMPLE • SHIRLEY. TEMPLE Gloria SHIRLEY TEMPLE sum Stuart. SHIRLEY TEMPLE erville. SHIRLEY TEMPLE * SHIRLEY TEMPLE * SHIRLEY TEMPLE Bin SHIRLEY TEMPLE “ ? o °n SHIRLEY TEMPLE i ey . * —- better than ever in “REBECCA OF “REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM” SUNNYBROOK FARM” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) With a galaxy of Comedy Stars, Singing Stars and Dancing Stars! —Selected Featurettes — BOOK AT BEGG’S TILL NOON, THEN STATE THEATRE, TEL. 645. CORONATION THEATRE, NIGHTCAPS. TONIGHT. A New Combination that is a Romantic Sensation! ROBERT TAYLOR, LORETTA YOUNG in “PRIVATE NUMBER” “PRIVATE NUMBER” With Patsy Kelly, Basil Rathbone. Excellent Supports. (“A” Certificate). 6639 THE CELEBRATION OF . HALLOWE’EN •CIVIC THEATRE' MONDAY, 31st OCTOBER,' 8 p.m. MIRTH and MELODY. THE STORY OF HALLOWE’EN. 60 PERFORMERS. 60 PERFORMERS. THE PLAYERS: Laird Mr McGregor Wilson Lady of The House ... Mrs S. Mitchell The Sage . . . - - .Mr J. Watt The Village Loon . . . .Mr M. Tait Witches . . . Mesdames Pay, Wilson & Miss McKenzie. Ghost .... Mr A. Bridgeman. Guests, Torch Bearers, Dancers, Pipers, etc. Supported by: Mr J. Pringle, Mr F. Johnson, Mr H. Joel, Mr Murdoch Watson, The Misses Anderson, McKay and Madame Thorn. Music by Invercargill Orphans Club 'Orchestra. PRICES: D.C. & O.S. 2/-, Back Stalls 1/6- Gallery 1/-. Seats reserved free at H. & J. Smith’s. 6665 1938 SOUTHLAND AND OTAGO BRASS AND PIPE BANDS DISTRICT CONTEST INVERCARGILL, SATURDAY, sth NOVEMBER. RUGBY PARK. 2 p.m.—DISPLAY OF MECHANISED TRANSPORT BY SOUTHLAND REGIMENT. 2.30 p.m.—MILITARY QUICKSTEP, CIVIC THEATRE 7 p.m. SELECTIONS and HYMN TEST. Admission —Ground 1/-; Grand Stand 1/-, Dress Circle 1/6; Stalls 1/-. ALEX. SUTERLAND, Secretary. AGENTS WANTED RETAIL DISTRIBUTOR. NEW Zealand Agent for leading makes of Washing Machines, Refrigerators, Cleaners and Radios requires a Progressive Retailer to handle the distribution of these products for Southland province. . . The various lines are leaders in their respective fields and are available to a live organization in a position to satisfactorily carry them for the territory. Established retailers with facilities to adequately handle these lines should write in the first instance to: , “HOUSEHOLD,” C/o Carlton-Carruthers, Ltd., Advertising Agents, Box 889, Christchurch. 6644 A LONG ESTABLISHED and PROMINENT WHOLESALE FIRM SPECIALIZING in the MANUFACTURE of QUALITY CHOCOLATES and CONFECTIONERY, and domiciled in the North Island, DESIRE TO APPOINT SUITABLE AGENTS FOR THE TERRITORY OF SOUTHLAND. Replies in the first instance should be addressed to “QUALITY,” c/o Times Office, 6538
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Southland Times, Issue 23652, 29 October 1938, Page 1
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