AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TODAY: 2.0 & 8.0 SHIRLEY TEMPLE George Murphy, Phyllis Brooks, Edna Mae Oliver, Jimmy Durante in “LITTLE MISS BROADWAY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) also FIRST PICTURES OF FRANCE’S FAMOUS MAGINOT LINE, Coloured Cartoon, Comedy, etc. i||l STATE ~lk I The Leading Theatre p Hearing Aids Available. Central Heating. AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) TOMORROW; FRI. AT 2.0 & 8.0 RIOTOUS COMEDY SPARKLING WITH WITTY DIALOGUE. . . Here they come . . . with trunks full of gowns and hearts full of hope . . . three bright-eyed lovelies on a holiday fling at romance! GAY . . SMART . . DELIGHTFUL YOU’VE NEVER HAD SUCH HILARIOUS FUN. “THREE BLIND MICE” “THREE BLIND MICE” “THREE BLIND MICE” “THREE BLIND MICE” “THREE BLIND MICE” “THREE BLIND MICE” A 20th Century-Fox Comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring —-LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG-— JOEL McCREA JOEL McCREA BINNIE BARNES, DAVID NIVEN THE YEAR’S ENTERTAINMENT DELIGHT “Smart clothes ... be seen at the right places . . . that’s . all. a girl needs to make a millionaire fall in love with her.” A delightfully gay story of three beautiful girls who pooled their pennies and went places to find out for themselves! IT’S RIOTOUS FUN FROM START TO FINISH —Extra Good Shorts — Plans at Begg’s or State, Tel. 645. ST. JAMES, GORE NOW SHOWING. “ARMY GIRL” “ARMY GIRL” “ARMY GIRL” “ARMY GIRL” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) LECTURE TONIGHT \ At 7.30 p.m. COL. MILES, D. 5.0., 0.8. E., V.D., will speak on “THE MIRACLE OF MIRACLES, THE LIVING, LASTING WORD OF GOD” in EVERYBODY’S HALL Tay Street. COME EARLY. Admission Free. Collection. ■ 1837
EUCHRE. TjIUCHRE ST. MARY’S HALL, TONIGHT. Usual good prizes. Supper provided. Admission 1/6. 1853 DANCES. 11HE usual Fortnightly Dance will be held in the Wright’s Bush Hall on Saturday, 15th at 8 p.m. 1858 STOP, Look, Listen. The OTAHUTI Tennis Club Ball has been POSTPONED from April 20th to April 27th. 1840 BALLROOM DANCING. TWO Young Men in Lumsden wish to learn Ballroom Dancing.—Apply “L. 2.,” Times Office. 1861 LEARN TO DANCE at ST. MARY’S HALL. Learners’ Class every Thursday at 8 p.m. Fee 2/-. INSTRUCTOR: JACK ROBINSON, of Dunedin. Private lessons by appointment on Thursday afternoons and Friday mornings. Telephone 447. 1010 COMPETITIONS. OAMARU COMPETITIONS SOCIETY 1939 FESTIVAL. Bth to 13th MAY (inclusive). ENTRIES for all Classes CLOSE TODAY (THURSDAY), 13th April at 5 p.m. C. G. MEIKLE, Secretary, Thames St., 1835 OAMARU. DRESSMAKING. HOLLYWOOD School of Dressmaking, Roslyn House, Esk Street. Mrs Mercier, Principal. Cast aside the cares of Dressmaking by learning from the “Simplest System Known.” Call for free demonstration or send for booklet. Don’t forget our cutting, tacking and pattern service. Classes at Winton, Enquire Miss J. Nimmo. Classes at Riverton, enquiries Robertson’s, Drapery. MEN’S Railway Cord Trousers, assorted shades. A good wearing line. Sizes 3 to 7 18/6 Pair.—Bruce Mill Depot, Kelvin Street. SABLE Skunk Swivel Fur Necklet. Sample 63/-.—ABRAHAM WACHNER. 1822
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