AMUSEMENTS REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp’n. Ltd 2 p.m. -—Today—Tomorrow 7.45 Warner Bros. Present KAY FRANCIS , J KAY FRANCIS As smardy dressed KAY FRANCIS “ ,® V ! r ’ km H'S 11 KAY FRANCIS J u nd s e ° ny KAY FRANCIS SHE HAS A FAMILY MURIEL 18 and Kissable REGINALD 16 and Kickable GWEN I 3 and Impossible BILL 9—and Just Bill They Bring You gJkL A Lot of Fun MY BILL Thrill and Heart “MY BILL” throb in BILL” A New Kind of “Family” Picture with JOHN L T TEL Dickie Moore — Anita Louise Bonita Granville (Approved lor Universal Exhibition) ALSO OH! SAY, CAN YOU SKI? CAFE BOHEME— Musical Cartoon, Travel, News. BOX PLANS at H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Regent Shop and Theatre (’Phone 1938) SPORTS MEETING SOUTHLAND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. THE Annual Athletic Sports will be held at RUGBY PARK TODAY, Thursday, 19th October Girls, Friends and Ex-Pupils are cordially invited to be present. Finals: 2 p.m. Afternoon tea: 3 p.m. 8227 SOCIAL EVENING A KITCHEN and Pantry Evening will be held in honour of Mrs J. Wixon (nee Islay Gerrard) in the Dipton Hall on Friday, 20th October, at 8 p.m. Ladies, gift and basket; Gents 2/-. 8218 DANCES ORANGE HALL, SATURDAY, 8-12, 1/6. Special unusual Novelty Programme (floor right up to concert pitch). Most appetising supper. “Live Wire” Entertainers. 0p452 MIDNIGHT DANCE, Victoria Concert Chamber, Labour morning. Dancing 12.15 to 4 a.m. Good orchestra. 2/and 1/-. 8182 BALFOUR TENNIS BALL MONDAY (Labour Night) 23rd October JJALFOUR TOWN HALL, BLUEBIRD ORCHESTRA. EXCELLENT SUPPER. Admission: Gents 3/-; Ladies 2/-. 0p455 EXCURSION. SPECIAL EXCURSION TO STEWART ISLAND, SATURDAY TO MONDAY. INCLUSIVE cost covering Transport and Accommodation, £l/16/11. INQUIRE GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, Esk Street. 8234 PRAMS. JANICE FAYE wins the Free Oxley Pram. Mr and Mrs Froggatt, Long Bush. Another Free Pram this quarter. PUBLIC NOTICES. MEN’S SANDALS CREPE SOLES. 13/9 Pair. SIZES s—lo. WOMEN’S SANDAL SHOES LEATHER SOLES AND LOW HEELS. COLOURS: Fawn, Red, Blue and Green. SIZES 3—7. 15/6 Pair. JOHN McCURDY, LTD., DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. CAMPERS PLEASE NOTE! A new, fast method of boiling water is introduced by the “THERMETTE” Twelve Cups of Tea in five minutes. Any fuel may be used —paper, twigs, or rubbish. THE MORE WIND THE QUICKER IT BOILS. Every Camper needs one. SAFE—REDUCES RISK OF FIRE DANGER. 12/6 BROAD, SMALL, LTD. STEWART’S MUSIC STORE lilOR the latest Sheet Music and Albums, Strings, new stocks to hand. Best English ‘Cathedral” Brand. Piano Tuning a specialty. Any class of Musical Instrument repaired. Opp. News. Phone 1683.
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Southland Times, Issue 23952, 19 October 1939, Page 1
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