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AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TODAY 2 p.m.—7.45 p.m. Priscilla Lane — Wayne Morris Ronald Regan — Jane Bryan Eddie Albert — Jane Wyman in The Bubbling Warner Bros Comedy “BROTHER RAT” (App. for Universal Exhibition) Frank Jenks Dorothea Kent Andy Devine in “STRANGE FACES” (Rec. by Censor for Adults) \ -'iillll 11in... / 2 [majestic \ 7145 "Dltttnetlon" —Jb Dir.: Fuller Theatre Corporation Ltd. COMM. TOMORROW (Friday) FREDDIE JACKIE BARTHOLOMEW COOPER in “TWO BRIGHT BOYS” with Dorothy Peterson — Alan Dinehart Melville Cooper — J. M. Kerrigan |j|| ASSOCIATE FEATURE ||||

Priscilla Lane — Wayne Morris Humphrey Bogart — Hugh Herbert Johnnie Davis — Penny Singleton in “MEN ARE SUCH FOOLS” (Both Rec. by Censor For Adults) Ch. 5 “The Lone Ranger Rides Again” Plans H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Majestic Shop or Theatre. Tel. 738. CIVIC THEATRE TONIGHT. BOOK! BOOK! AT BEGG’S. THE RUSH HAS STARTED. FREE BOOKING. TONIGHT, HENRI THE GREAT TONIGHT, HENRI THE GREAT TONIGHT, HENRI THE GREAT TONIGHT, HENRI THE GREAT TONIGHT, HENRI THE GREAT TONIGHT, HENRI THE GREAT A Night with a Master Magician in Stupendous Illusions. SONNY MORAN and his ROCKY SONNY MORAN and his MOUNTAINSONNY MORAN and his EERS. -A RADIO STARSEE ■ THE BOX ESCAPE FROM HANDCUFFS. Austin Motor, Messrs Watts & Grieve. See the Comedian with his Partner. See the Cartcoriist. See the Tap Dancers. See the Ventriloquist. See the Hill Billys with farm live stock on stage. See the real owl. RAIN, SUN OR SHINE, BE THERE. PRICES—3/-, 2/- (plus tax), 1/6, 1/-. Children 1/- to all parts. 2207

ADDRESS Temperance hall, esk street TONIGHT at 7.30 p.m. Mr Wesley Richards will speak on a subject of special interest. “Britain in the Bible, her place '"among the Nations, and her Destiny.” Be sure you hear this interesting Address. All are cordially invited. 2209

LECTURE TN THE SALVATION ARMY HALL, 1 Tay St., 8 o’clock Tonight. CAPTAIN DR. BRAM COOK, M.8.Ch.8. (N.Z.), F.R.C.S. (Edin.), M.R.C.P. (London), Chief Medical Officer Emery Hospital, Anand, India, will give an Illustrated Lecture on the Salvation Army’s medical work in India. (140 delightful scenes). Admission Free. Collection. 2215 PICNICS EDENDALE SCHOOL Excursion to Colac, Saturday, 24th. Train leaves 9.20 a.m. Returns leaving Colac 5.20 p.m. Special carriages attached for R.S.A. travelling to Riverton. 2214 R. CALDWELL, Secretary. OCEAN BEACH FREEZING WORKERS’ PICNIC. RIVERTON, SATURDAY, Feb. 24th. Train leaving Bluff 8.15 a.m., Invercargill 9.6 a.m. Hot Water and Milk Free on Ground. Visitors especially welcome. FssB3 BUS NOTICE H. & H. MOTORS, LTD. RIVERTON ROCKS-INVERCARGILL SERVICE. THE Summer Sunday Service to the Rocks, will run as under:— Leave Rocks 8.45 a.m. Leave Rocks 5 p.m. Leave Invercargill 10.45 a.m. Leave Invercargill 10.30 p.m. GEO. HEWTON, Manager. DENTAL REPAIRS APPLEGARTH DENTAL REPAIR SERVICE 89 DEE STREET, Opposite Regent Theatre. ’PHONE 2398. PUPILS WANTED WANTED, Pupils to learn Piano playing by ear. Free booklet supplied on application.—Stewart’s Music Store. F 5576 STEWART’S MUSIC . STORE. Opp. News. Phone 1683. BUY your Piano from us, we have Instruments in stock that have been reconditioned, at attractive prices. If you have a Piano that requires Tuning or overhauling consult us. We guarantee satisfaction.

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Southland Times, Issue 24057, 22 February 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 24057, 22 February 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 24057, 22 February 1940, Page 1

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