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AMUSEMENTS BIG WESTERN MATINEE -— TODAY, 2 p.m. Harry Carey in “POWDER SMOKE RANGE” Johnny Mack Brown in Ch. 3 “FLAMING FRONTIERS” Popeye the Sailor. Oswald the Rabbit. Sports — Comedy — News. The Greatest Western Programme (Approved for Universal Exhibition) \ ~il|ll| llllii, / 2 pm / Imajesticl \ 7,45 -< "Distinction" ■ Jh Dir. Fuller’s Theatre Corp., Ltd. TONIGHT at 7.45 p.m. SENSATION No. 1— A Moving Drama of an Unsung Hero of the City Streets. EDITH LEO FELLOWS CARRILLO FELLOWS CARRILLO in I “CITY STREETS” | “CITY STREETS” To Save this Lovable Child he’d lay down his life with a smile. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SENSATION No. 2— This is Station M-A-J-E-S-T-I-C CALLING Stand by for a Sensational Station Announcement. WEIRD—WILD—CRIME 100 Witnesses were present 10 Million were listening-in YET MR KLUCK WAS MURDERED. See Universal’s Latest Crime Club Mystery, r“DANGER~ONTHE~AIR’3 “DANGER ON THE I With NAN GREY — DONALD WOODS SKEETS GALLAGHER And See if you Can Detect the Killer. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) Plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Majestic Confectionery or Theatre, ’Phone 738. i 1 1 DANCES TONIGHT Oi! Oi! Oil Oil Oi! DANCE Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! ST. MARY’S HALL Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! See the Crowd and Join the Crowd in the Lambeth Walk on the greatest Sprung Floor In Nevz Zealand. Two Wonderful Two Two Prizbs • Two for the Novelty Dance. SUPPER—9.4S p.m. to 11 p.m. THE Rimu Dairy Factory Staff will hold their Annual Ball, in the Rimu Hall, on Wednesday, February Bth. Music supplied by' the Gaiety Dance Band. Free Bus leaves H.B. corner at 8 p.m. Gents 3/-; Ladies 1/6. 8844 P. Christie, Secretary. The awarua dairy factory STAFF wish to announce that their ANNUAL BALL will be held in the RADIO, HALL, WINTON, on MONDAY, JANUARY 30th. Troubadours Orchestra. Jk29B OTAITAI0 TAITAI BUSH ANNUAL PICNIC V DANCE in the RIVERTON RACING CLUB’S GRANDSTAND on WEDNESDAY. 25th JANUARY, 1939. Come and Hear the Troubadours. Gents 3/6. Ladies 2/-. 8722 QOMING AGAIN THIS YEAR THE EDENDALE FACTORY EMPLOYEES’ ANNUAL BALL. Tenders for Orchestra are invited and must be in by Wednesday, 18th inst. Watch this space for further particulars. W. J. HAYLES, 8756 • Secretary. SOCIAL EVENING A FAREWELL Social and Presentation to Mr and Mrs A. A. Cook, will be held in the Rimu Hall, on Thursday, 19th January, 1939. Non-sub-scribers: Gents 2/6; Ladies, Basket.— 8821 H. Bulling, Secretary. PICNICS TUSSOCK CREEK PICNIC to be held January 18th. Dance to follow. Merrymaker’s Orchestra. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/-. Jh2ll THE Grove Bush District Picnic will be held in the School Paddock, on Tuesday, 26th January, 1939, at 12 noon. Dance at night.—F. McKay, Secretary. 8823 MYROSS Picnic and Sports, January 28th. Running, Cycling, Dancing, Piping (C Grade), Field Events, etc. Weaver’s Bus leaves H.B. 1 p.m. Admission 1/-, children 6d.—R. W. Fraser, Secretary, West Plains R.D. 8825 THE 38th Annual Hokonui and School Picnic will be held in Mr James Davidson’s paddock on Friday, 20th January. Programme includes Bushcraft, Piping, Dancing etc. Ladies, Basket. Dancing to follow. NonSubscribers 2/6. 8812 MR MOTORIST. Going Camping? Then you must sec our selection of Trailers and Trailer Axle sets. Every set a satisfied customer.—lnvercargill Motor Wrecking Co.. 150 Tay Street. Phone 1437 STEWART’S MUSIC STORE. Phone 1683. (Opp. News) FOR VALUE IN PIANOS. German full Iron frame Pianos, all thoroughly overhauled and ready for hard work. Prices from £3O.

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Southland Times, Issue 23716, 14 January 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23716, 14 January 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23716, 14 January 1939, Page 1

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