AMUSEMENTS Your Final Opportunities of Seeing DAD and DAVE in “GRANDAD RUDD” —and— MAX FLEISCHER’S FEATURE COLOUR CARTOON • “POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS ALI BABA’S FORTY THIEVES” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) 2 I majestic! 745 < ' "Dlatlnotloa" ri2k Dir.: Fullers' Theatre Corporation Ltd. COMM. TOMORROW (Tuesday) The Great Valentino Lives Again in his Supreme Screen Achievement of Impassioned Romance, Set in the Wilds of Great Romantic Sahara Desert RUDOLPH — -X — VALENTINO * VALENTINO “SON VALENTINO “SON VALENTINO “SON The Most Glamorous Romantic and ar- OF THE resting Screen Personality the Screen SHEIK” has ever known SHEIK” vHa sheik ” BANKY . BANKY ~ X ~ Some Patrons Were too Young to Have Seen Rudolph Valentino But'Everybody has Most Certainly Heard of Him—Here is the Opportunity to See Him in his Last and Greatest Screen Triumph in its Original Form—With the Addition of Modern Sound Synchronization (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) HU ASSOCIATE FEATURE | | | | ATTENTION, MEN ! Here’s the Working Man’s Answer to the Gold Digger Girl. —Patrie— KNOWLES Warner Bros, new tpg Romantic Lead. Big HOILES and Handsome with KNOWLES a Punch like a Mule. KNOWLES pappptc The Movie Queen who married him for ROBERTS hi s Famous Name. ROBERTS in THE GRANDEST LAUGH-FILLED COMEDY YOU’LL EVER SEE “EXPENSIVE HUSBANDS” “EXPENSIVE HUSBANDS” “EXPENSIVE HUSBANDS” (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) Plans at H. and J. Smith’s or Rice’s Majestic Shop; Tel. 738. ' < ■ ; W? SOCIALS A GIFT EVENING will be tendered Miss Ellen Saunders and Mr Frank Taylor in the South Hillend Hall on Friday, April 21. Gents 2/6; ladies a basket. 1998 A FAREWELL Social and Dance will be tendered Mr and Mrs Lyall and family in the Woodlands Hall on Friday, April 21, at 8 p.m. Ladies a basket, non-subscribers 2/-. 2002 DANCES. TONIGHT AT 8. Lindisfarne kindergarten dance. Good Music. Supper. 1/6. Streamers, etc 1/6. 1993 TONIGHT. Grand frivolity ball, waiKIWI HALL. Troubadours’ Orchestra. 1992 MR and MRS CYRIL MARSHALL invite their friends to a Dance in the Lochiel Hall on Thursday night, April 20th. 2004 NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. A GRAND NATIONAL BALL, Drummond Hall, THURSDAY, April 20, 1939, at 8 p.m. MERRYMAKERS ORCHESTRA. The Hon. A. Hamilton, Mr James Hargest, M.P., Mr T. L. Macdonald, M.P., Mr F. G. Hall-Jones will be present. Admission: Gents 3/—; Ladies 2/-. A 1329 POUND, S.E.P.S. EMPLOYEES’ BALL June 7, Theatre Royal, GORE. Bigger, brighter and better. 1970 PRAMS. SIMPLEX PRAMS—Latest Folding Easy pushing models. Neat appearance, also Push Chairs from Batchelers, 123 Dee Street. PUBLIC NOTICES BOOT, SHOE REPAIRS. THE EXPERT’S JOB COSTS YOU NO MORE AT THE FOOTWEAR REPAIR SERVICE, DEE ST. (At Yarrow St. Corner). TAY ST. (Four Shops from H. & J. Smith’s). IT’S OUR TRADE NOT OUR SIDELINE. CHOICE FRUIT. PEACHES—4/-. PLUMS, extra choice—4d, 6d. BANANAS—6, 8, and 10 a 1/-. QUINCES, choice—3lbs a 1/-. COCOANUTS—4d, 6d. GRAPEFRUIT-2/6 Half dozen. TOMATOES—6d, Bd, lOd. DELICIOUS APPLES, half case—3/6. COOKING APPLES—3/-. G. O. ROBINSON & CO. PHONE 373 TAY STREET BURNT LIME 6/- per bag, Carbonate of Lime, 4/- per bag, delivered.— Ring 99.
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Southland Times, Issue 23794, 17 April 1939, Page 1
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