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AMUSEMENTS What’s Sauce To The Goose ! It’s hard to anyone would want to sue lovely Virginia Bruce for alimony but Robert Montgomery does it — which shows that. the sauce of success is good to the goose but tough on the gander! REGENT THEATRE Dir. J. C. Williamson Picture Corp’n Ltd. 2 p.m. — Twice Daily — 7.45. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY VIRGINIA BRUCE WARREN WILLIAM BINNIE BARNES in An Ultra-Modern Comedy drama of Kiss and Make Up j or Fight and Break Up THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS M-G-M’s slap-happiest romance with every kick and kiss of young married life. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) More of those Good Shorts! “FISTICUFFS” — PETE SMITH “FISTICUFFS” and “FISTICUFFS” MAX BAER '<• Tell You All About It! ROBERT BENCHLEY in his own way shows “HOW TO READ.” CARTOON — “What a Lion!” “THAT MOTHERS MIGHT LIVE” of interest to all women. OPTICAL POEM, etc., etc. ~ | Box plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Regent Shop and Theatre (phone 1938). DANCES. COME to the DANCE in BOWMONT ST. HALL, TONIGHT at 8 p.m. Funds in aid of Southland Women’s Cricket Assn. Good supper and good music. Admission 1/6. HB4 WAIMAHAKA TENNIS CLUB ANNUAL BALL. FRIDAY, 24th MARCH MAYBELL ORCHESTRA. 1078 ISLA BANK TENNIS CLUB~ FINAL Fortnightly Dance in Isla Bank Hall on Saturday, March 25th. Also keep Tuesday, 4th April, free for Wind-up Ball. Silver Fern Dance Band. 1185 KEEP March 27th Free for the Grand Opening Ball of the Central Basketball Association. Troubadours’ Orchestra. Gentlemen 3/6; Ladies 2/6. ' 269 GORGE ROAD SCHOOL JUBILEE. A WIND-UP SOCIAL and DANCE will be held in the Hall on WEDNESDAY, 29th March at 8 p.m. Mr7B2 WANTED, Orchestra, May 4th, 4 or 5 players. Tenders close April 12th with Secretary, Foresters, Heriot. 1198 COME to the THORNBURY Factory Ball in Thorhbury Hall, Thursday, 30th March. Good floor, excellent supper. Troubadours’ Orchestra. Novelty dances. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-; Double 4/6. 1202 KEEP Free, TUESDAY, April 4th, for the WYNDHAM Basketball Club’s Grand Opening Ball. Tenders for music invited. 1190 DON’T Forget Spar Bush Basketball Club’s Annual Ball on Tuesday, 4th April. Electro-lyric dance band. Ladies 2/-; Gents 2/6. —M. Cockburn, Secretary. 1195 ISLA BANK TENNIS CLUB. A WIND-UP BALL will be held in ISLA BANK HALL, TUESDAY, 4th April. SILVER FERN DANCE BAND. NOVELTY DANCES. Ladies 2/-; Gents 3/-. 1185 COME and Hear A. Yeo’s New Piano Accordion Band at BROWN’S Young People’s Grand Wind-up Ball on WEDNESDAY, April sth. 1188 DEBENTURES FOR SALE. SOUTHLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. DEBENTURES FOR SALE. THE Council has a limited number of debentures for sale, maturing 30th November, 1948. Particulars of the loan issue can be obtained from the undersigned. H. C. GIMBLETT, County Clerk. Council Chambers, Clyde Street, 16/3/39. M 0653 FINANCIAL THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF INVERCARGILL D/1 INVESTMENT SHARES— A lump sum Investment. The Society are at present issuing a limited number of these shares on terms varying from 6to 10 years. Interest payable half-yearly at FOUR PER CENT per annum PLUS BONUS payable at maturity. DEPOSITS are being accepted at current rates of interest. E. B. PILCHER, R. C. COOK, Managing Director. Secretary. New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Esk Street. DRESSMAKING. The moderne academy of DRESSMAKING Teaches the latest and simplest method of Dressmaking and Cutting from “Moderne Templets.” Classes Daily also Monday evening. Demonstrations free. MISS E. COWLEY Principal. Everybody’s Bldgs. F3O,

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Southland Times, Issue 23773, 22 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 23773, 22 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 23773, 22 March 1939, Page 1

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