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AMUSEMENTS DRAMATIC DYNAMITE ! I THE “DEAD END” KIDS | are in “CRIME SCHOOL” now! SOMETIMES AMUSING! SOMETIMES TRAGIC! ALWAYS EXCITING! REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp’n. Ltd. 2 p.m. Twice Daily 7.45. Warner Bros. Present THE “DEAD END” KIDS THE “DEAD END” KIDS THE “DEAD END” KIDS THE “DEAD END” KIDS THE “DEAD END” KIDS THE “DEAD END” KIDS Tougher than Ever! with HUMPHREY BOGART - GALE PAGE THRILLING “CRIME SCHOOL” DRAMA I “CRIME SCHOOL” UKAIVIA . .“CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” | “CRIME SCHOOL” RUGGED “CRIME SCHOOL” RTTTHT FSS- “CRIME SCHOOL” vrssi 5 “CRIME SCHOOL” IMEbb . “CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” TRIGGER “CRIME SCHOOL” ACTinV' “CRIME SCHOOL” ALIION J “CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” SHOCKING “CRIME SCHOOL” RFAIIV' “CRIME SCHOOL” KLAL.iI x . “CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” PULSATING “CRIME SCHOOL” EXCITEMENT ’ “CRIME SCHOOL” LXCIILiVILAi -« CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” “CRIME SCHOOL” DARING “CRIME SCHOOL” EXPOSE ! “CRIME SCHOOL” Never before has a picture . gripped the public imagination with such force! You owe it to yourself to see this remarkable picture. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) ,— More of those Good Shorts 1 — LATEST AIR MAIL NEWS. STOCKS AND BLONDES - Comedy FRED RICH AND ORCHESTRA TECHNICQLQUR CARTOON. Box plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Regent Shop and Theatre (phone 1938). YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY To hear PAUL SCHRAMM PAUL SCHRAMM PAUL SCHRAMM PAUL SCHRAMM PAUL SCHRAMM PAUL SCHRAMM " BRILLIANT VIENNESE PIANIST in the VICTORIA HALL TONIGHT, April 15th. PROGRAMME includes Moonlight Sonata; Bach-Busoni C major Organ Toccata; Chopin Fantasia in F minor; Liszt Phantasy on Mozart’s “Don Giovanni”; Manuel de Falla’s “Dance of Terror” and “Ritual Fire Dance.” ADMISSION 4/- (reserved) and 2/6. (Both prices plus tax). Box plan at Begg’s. 1921 OTAUTAU TOWN HALL. TONIGHT at 8 p.m. Paramount’s Popular Double Bills. ‘BULLDOG DRUMMOND’S REVENGE’ (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) Fiction’s most romantic detective. Also The Yacht Club Boys and Dorothy Lamour in “THRILL OF A LIFETIME” (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) 1918 VIOLIN & PIANOFORTE. . Halbert music studios. Invercargill Competitions Record. 6 Entries from our Studios resulted in 6 Firsts in the VIOLIN SECTIONS. MR RUSKIN DENNIS a pupfl of Mr fl. Halbert’s won both Open Violin Championships at Invercargill and Gore. STUDIOS: 126 DON ST. Phone 1905. BOXING BOXING ft IV I C THEATRE BOXING V INVERCARGILL BOXING MONDAY, APRIL 24. BOXING MONDAY, APRIL 24. BOXING BOXING Season opens with a BOXING Ten-Round Contest BOXING DICK BAKER BOXING DICK BAKER BOXING v. BOXING NORMAN JENKIN BOXING NORMAN JENKIN BOXING (Oamaru) BOXING Both young fighters whose BOXING styles will produce a BOXING thrilling contest BOXING and a six-round bout BOXING WES JACK (Timaru) BOXING (Middle Champion of N.Z.) BOXING v. BOXING BILL ENRIGHT Plans at Begg’s from Tuesday. F. H. HUGHES. Secretary. 1968 r 1 " ' SOCIAL EVENINGS. A FAREWELL Social and Dance will be tendered Mr and Mrs W. Walker in the Limehills Hall on Tuesday, 18th April. Non-Subscribers, Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. 1651 A FAREWELL Social and Dance will be tendered Mr and Mrs Allot t in the Lochiel Hall on Wednesday, May 11th, at 8 p.m. Non-subscribers—Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Ladies a basket. 1928 MOL S O N ~ lONIZED ’ lODINE ~~ Is different; painless, penetrating, nonpoisonous, doesn’t stain, doesn’t stick. Kills pain immediately, cures skin eruption and itch.

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Southland Times, Issue 23793, 15 April 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 23793, 15 April 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 23793, 15 April 1939, Page 1

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