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AMUSEMENTS.. Jl STATE ||l]> ’I I The Leading Theatre P Hearing Aids Available AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) 2.0 TODAY 8.0 THE “MUST SEE” PICTURE OF THE YEAR! Australia’s Robin Hood and his daring band re-live the breathless days when men fought, loved and died to carve a nation out of a lawless wilderness! “fIAPTAIN T7IURY” UAPTAIN JLURY” “pAPTAIN TiIURY” UAPTAIN L URY” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) With BRIAN AHERNE . VICTOR McLAGLEN June Lang, John Carradine Paul Lukas, Virginia Field MAGNIFICENT ! In Its Sweep ! ! POWERFUL ! In Its Drama !! Supports Include “MARCH OF TIME” “BACKGROUND FOR WAR” (The Mediterranean). The Dramatic Story of the Italian—French Crisis. BOOK EARLY ! —- AT BEGG’S OR STATE. TEL. 645. OTAUTAU TOWN HALL. TONIGHT at 8 p.m. The True to life story of the grey dog of Kenmuir. “OWD BOB” “OWD BOB” “OWD BOB” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) with Will Fyffe and Margaret Lockwood. A Picture that should be seen. 9408 ATIGHTCAPS CORONATION THEATRE. TONIGHT, 8 p.m. -EDITH FELLOWS EDITH FELLOWS in “LITTLE MISS ROUGHNECK” “LITTLE MISS ROUGHNECK” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) With Leo Carrillo, Scott Colton, Jacqueline Wells. YOU WILL ENJOY IT! 9449 SOUTHLAND W.D.F.U. MUSIC CLASSES GRAND RECITAL [ HANDEL’S “MESSIAH”~~| , SOLOISTS: Soprano, Miss Ellen Sheat; Contralto, Miss Mary Pratt (Dunedin); Tenor, Mr James Simpson; Bass, Rev. N. F. Sansom. CIVIC THEATRE, INVERCARGILL. WEDNESDAY, December 13th, at 8 p.m. D.C. and Orch. Stalls 3/4; Back Stalls 2/3 (including tax), Gallery 1/-. Booking Free. As the Box plan is rapidly filling it is advisable that one should get in touch with the local W.D.F.U. Secretary or apply to Mrs N. Mclntosh, Invercargill-Waikawa R.D. or to Mr James Simpson, Tutor, 28 Halton St, East Gore. Phone 241. 9479 SCHOOL CONCERT, Dacre Hall, Wednesday, 6th December. Varied programme by pupils and assisting talent. Supper. Dance to follow. Db 22 SWIMMING SOUTHLAND SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS. JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE SECTION. NEXT TUESDAY & THURSDAY, November sth and 7th, at 7.45 p.m. All the Local Champions in Action at the Peak of their Form. THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN. DON’T FORGET THE DATE. 9480 BAZAAR. BAZAAR AND CARNIVAL LIMEHILLS HALL. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, December 6. , And THURSDAY evening, Dec. 7th. Proceeds for New Hall. BAKING AND FLOWER COMPETITIONS. AMUSEMENTS. PLAIN, FANCY, PRODUCE, SWEET AND CAKE STALLS, DIPS, Etc. Schedules for competitions obtainable at Stewart’s Store. M. COWAN, C. HARPER, 9459 Joint Secs. MEETINGS. THE Southland Travel Club will hold their Fortnightly Afternoon Tea in Smith’s Tearooms on Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock sharp. Speaker: Mrs R. N. Todd. 9471 NOTICE THE Invercargill Deaf Club will meet every Saturday night at Back Social Hall of the Salvation Army, Tay St. All deaf persons may come and join the club by communicating with the Secretary, Mrs J. A. Greenfield, 150 Mary Street. Nx777 THE Annual Meeting of the Hokonui Picnic Committee and others interested will be held in the Hall on Thursday, the 7th inst, at 8.30 p.m. B. Anderson and A. D. Galt, Joint Secretaries. 9453 GIFT EVENING A GIFT EVENING will be tendered to Miss I. Brown and Mr G. McEwan in the Papatotara Hall on FRIDAY, Bth December. Ladies a basket. Non-subscribers, 2/- and 1/6. : 9441 j

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Southland Times, Issue 23989, 2 December 1939, Page 1

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