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AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TODAY: 2 p.m. — 7.45 p.m. Dick Powell — Hugh Herbert Glenda Farrell — Lola Lane Alan Mowbray — Edgar Kennedy Benny Goodman and his Swing Band in Warner Bros’ “HOLLYWOOD HOTEL” TIM McCOY IN “THE PRESCOTT KID (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) \ piiiill —/ 2D m / MAJESTIC K ‘ < “Dtatlrwttoa” —-A Dir.: Fullers’ Theatre Corporation Lt d. COMM. TOMORROW (Friday) At Her Best For You DEANNA DURBIN SINGING“SERENADE TO THE STARS” “CHAPEL BELLS” “I LOVE TO WHISTLE” GOUNOD’S “AVE MARIA” with the VIENNESE BOYS’ CHOIR IN UNIVERSAL'S “MAD ABOUT MUSIC” “MAD ABOUT MUSIC” “MAD ABOUT MUSIC” with HERBERT MARSHALL GAIL PATRICK ARTHUR JTREACHER (Approved for Universal Exhibition) illlll ASSOCIATE FEATURE |||||j PAUL KELLY—CONSTANCE MOORE in “MISSING GUEST” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) Plans H. & J. Smith’s or Rice’s Majestic Shop. Teh 738. TUATAPERE Excelsior Theatre. Tonight (March 30) and Friday March 31st. SHIRLEY TEMPLE in “REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM” With Randolph Scott, Jack Haley, Gloria Stuart. Phy Uh Brooks, Helen We'.+ley, Slim Summerville, Bill Robinson, Alan Dinehiirt. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). 1457 FOLLOW the crowds to OTAUTAU RACES, Saturday, April 1. First Race 12.30. Splendid Fields of good horses. 1367 PUBLIC NOTICES OUR Stock Clearing Sale closes on Friday. Astonishing Bargains going.—J. McGIBBON & SONS (in voluntary liquidation), Mataura. Mz1097 MEN’S SLIPPERS. SOLID LEATHER. Black and Brown. Sizes 6 —ll. 10/6 Pair. JOHN McCURDY, LTD., DEE STREET. Opp. Grand Hotel.

GOOD APPEARANCE COUNTS ALWAYS. WE HAVE JUST OPENED Our Winter Season’s Suitings. THE PATTERNS ARE OF AN EXCELLENCE THAT WILL PERSUADE’ YOU THAT EASTER WOULD BE BRIGHTER IN A NEW TAILORED-TO-MEASURE SUIT CHOSEN FROM OUR RANGE OF EXCLUSIVE ENGLISH WORSTEDS. THE CONDITION OF YOUR PURSE OR OF YOUR FIGURE NEED NOT WORRY YOU: WE CAN SUIT BOTH. PATTERNS INCLUDE: Boldly-Striped Blue and Black Worsteds, Black and Navy Pin Stripes and many of the New Blue-Grey and SteelGrey shades. 7 to 10 gns. ALEX D. PATERSON, TAILORS, 58 TAY STREET. MEN’S Railway Cord Trousers, in assorted shades. A wonderful wearer. Sizes 3x7, 18/6.—Bruce Mill Depot, Kelvin Street 1463

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Southland Times, Issue 23780, 30 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 23780, 30 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 23780, 30 March 1939, Page 1

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