AMUSEMENTS The Greatest Treat you can offer Mother for Mother’s Day, is to take her to the MAJESTIC today or tomorrow. It’s the type of picture every Mother will enjoy. | The Most Thrilling Story Of Indian Army Life Since “THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER” 2 w 2 pjn / MAJESTIC \ S M Dl«tlnetlon" — Dlr.t rubers' theatre Corporation Ltd. TODAY: 2 p.m.—7.45 p.m. BRITAIN’S INDIAN ARMY The most colourful of her foreign services is ON PARADE KNOWLES )[K RICHARD CROMWELL “STORM ROCHELLE “STORM HUDSON “STORM GILBERT over EMERY over TAPLEY BENGAL’ cJX BENGAL” ALISTER •’■Ulllllli’lllllllllllllllllU’ DOUGLAS 7 B|r DUMBRILLE Al l|| |Jr A Pounding Drama Dedicated To Britain’s Soldier Heroes, The Defenders of India’s North West Frontiers. 11111 l ASSOCIATE FEATURE |||||| Sparkling Matrimonial Comedy ANNA NAGEL—WARREN HULL in “BRIDE FOR HENRY” “BRIDE FOR HENRY” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Latest Cinesound News. Plans at H. & J. Smith’s or Rice’s. QORONATION HALL, NIGHTCAPS Richard Arlen Richard Arlen In “THE GREAT BARRIER” “THE GREAT BARRIER” With Lilli Palmer, Antoinette Cellier Barry Mackay. An Epic of the Canadian Pacific Railway. 7.45 P.M. - - - 7.45 P.M. 2874 INVERCARGILL INVERCARGILL ( REPERTORY SOCIETY REPERTORY SOCIETY Presents A. A. Milne’s A. A. Milne’s Sparkling Comedy THE DOVER ROAD THE DOVER ROAD THE DOVER ROAD THE DOVER ROAD THE DOVER ROAD THE DOVER ROAD THE DOVER ROAD THE DOVER ROAD THE DOVER ROAD THE DOVER ROAD THE DOVER ROAD THE DOVER ROAD THE DOVER ROAD THE DOVER ROAD Produced By T. R. Pryde. VICTORIA HALL, 8 p.m. MAY 18th, 19th, 20th. PRICES 2/- and 2/6 Reserves. Box Plans open at H. & J. Smith’s for Preferential Booking, Monday, 15th. Ordinary Tuesday, 16th, 2913
Admitted by Invercargill’s Leading Musical Public as the Greatest Sing in New Zealand or Australia. CONCERT COMMUNITY SING VICTORIA HALL. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, May 15. New upholstered seats. Hall heated. Funds for Caledonian Pipe and. Civic Bands to go to N.Z. Centennial Exhibition, SONG LEADERS: Mr S. Kingston and Mr Sandy Wiseman. “A REAL SCOTCH NICHT” IN BONNIE SCOTLAND. Novelty No. 2: ROBBIE BURNS’S COTTAGE built on stage with magnificent stage and lighting effects worthy of the occasion. PROGRAMME: Caledonian Pipe Band selection. MR CHRIS KELLY, The Popular Vocalist. Maida and Stanley Ballantyne, outstanding artists on violin, piano, guitar and Scotch melodies. Max Tait, extraordinary combination of pipes, Hawaiian guitar and ukulele. Novelty. Sandy Wiseman, in Harry Lauder’s humourosities. Pipers’ Novelty (in darkness), new, new. Nancy Lee, A. Tapper, par excellence. Bessie Thomson and Florence Baird, in real Highland dances. Pupils of Miss J. Millar, Joe Morris, Piano accordion artist. Augmented full orchestra this time! Book. Book. Book, Now! Now! Reserves at Begg’s 1/-. Rush now on. A real Scotch Haggis on Stage—W. Matthews, Stage Producer. M 1392 PERSONAL WOULD Misses O’Brien, who answered an advertisement, please call for letters at the Times Office. Mk 346 « - - ■' I FUR Capes, new selection, £5 5/- to £3O.—ABRAHAM! WACHNER.
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Southland Times, Issue 23816, 13 May 1939, Page 1
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