AMUSEMENTS \ ■■illlll 111 I It.— / 2 pj y MAJESTIC < / "DlitlnatlMi" Dlr.: Fullers' Theatre Corporation Ltd. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present CHINA SEAS I CHINA SEAS CHINA SEAS I I CHINA SEAS ' ' CHINA SEAS ‘I ■ CHINA SEAS || with ’ CLARK* GABLE JEAN HARLOW WALLACE BEERY Lewis Stone — Rosalind Russell C. Aubrey Smith One of the most colourful, powerful and dramatic screen productions of recent years. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) and Another of Metro’s Gems. “THE CHASER” “THE CHASER” Bed “THE CHASER” Chase “THE CHASER” Anything! “THE CHASER” from an Ambulance to a Blonde DENNIS O’KEEFE — ANN MORRIS LEWIS STONE (Recommended oy the Censor tor Adults) Box plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Rices Majestic Shop and Theatre ( Phone 738). NOTICE. LOOK! Another Complete Change of Artists and Stage Sets. New Popular Songs. VICTORIA HALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 24th. CONCERT COMMUNITY SING To raise funds for Civic and Caledonian Pipe Bands for N.Z. Cen. . Exhibition. Scena: Mt. Kilawea, Hawaii. SONG LEADERS: Mr S. Kingston and Sandy Wiseman. PROGRAMME: Norman Wilkes, the brilliant Saxaphonist; Flank Donovan. Invercargill’s popular Hill Billy vocalist, with guitar; Henry Alsweiler, banjo-mandolin, with piano-accordion; Sandy Wiseman, Scotch comedian; Miss Melrose, tap duo, toe dance; Miss Florence Baird, dances from Miss J. Millar’s studio; Mr McKinlay, popular vocalist. __ _ NOVELTY ITEM: No. 3, Mr W. Rowe, “Artistry at its Best.” MR ROY WESNEY, Outstanding Zylophonist. Book! Book! We shall turn them away this time. Reserves at Begg’s, 1/Ol photos of. Robert Burns’ Cottage, 6d in halt _________ Mt 642 REGENT THEWRE, SORE. NOW SHOWING “THE GATEWAY” “THE GATEWAY” (Recommended By Censor for Adults). Reserves at West’s Music Store. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT INVERCARGILL ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY — On — TUESDAY, MAY 30th Victoria Hall Soloists — MISS M. HUNTER. DR. F. G. NEUMANN. Box Plan at Begg’s from. May 24. A. J. HARRINGTON, 3220 Hon. Secretary. TOURNAMENT BASKETBALL. EVENING TOURNAMENT, DRILL HALL, TONIGHT. TONIGHT. Come and See the New Game! Admission 1/-. 3236 DANCES. rriHE KING STREET DANCE will be -*• held TONIGHT. Admission 1/6. Good prizes. WAIMATUA Basketball Dance. May 24th. Novelty dances. Good supper. Good music. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Mrs M. Finnerty, Secretary. 3217 TION’T Forget Young People’s Ball, Hokonui Hall, on Friday, May 26th. Maybell Orchestra. 3229 TENDERS are invited for Music for the Browns Basketbailers’ Dance to be held on FRIDAY, June 23rd. Apply to Miss E. Hamilton, Section 7, Glencoe R.D. before Friday, May 26th. 3226 HUNTING. BIRCHWOOD HUNT. THIS WEEK’S MEETS will be held as follows:— DRUMMOND — Wednesday, at 2 p.m., . on the property of Mr J. Kincaid. MOSSBURN — Friday and Saturday, on the property of Mr C. W. Young. E. MATHESON, 3235 Secretary. 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 PRAMS MOTORISTS will appreciate the Latest Oxley Pram. Baby travels in pram. Wheel portion detaches, and stows in carrier.
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Southland Times, Issue 23824, 23 May 1939, Page 1
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