AMUSEMENTS THRILL FOLLOWS THRILL! LAUGH FOLLOWS LAUGH! THE GREATEST SEA DRAMA of Them All REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp’n Ltd. 2 p.m. Finally Today 7.45 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present “THUNDER AFLOAT” “THUNDER AFLOAT” “THUNDER AFLOAT” “THUNDER AFLOAT” “THUNDER AFLOAT” “THUNDER AFLOAT” with WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY Chester Morris — Virginia Grey —Also— More of Those Good Shorts! FRIDAY ’ — “THE WOMEN” “THE WOMEN” And “THE WOMEN” It’s “THE WOMEN” All “THE WOMEN” About “THE WOMEN” Men! “THE WOMEN” Coming to the Regent (Suitable only for Adults) Tonight, Last Night orphanage BENEFIT at Majestic Theatre. “THE TALE OF TWO CITIES.” Buy your tickets from Aitchison’s, opposite theatre and help the orphans. Ap494 RECRUITING RALLY. RECRUITING RALLY AND CONCERT JNVERCARGILL CIVIC THEATRE, TONIGHT (THURSDAY) 18th April. At 7.30 p.m. DANCING: Southland School of Dancing. SKETCH: Mr and Mrs B. Hammond and Mr C. Paine. BAND: Burnham Military Camp Band. COMMUNITY SING: Leaders, Messrs C. Trim and B. Hammond. PIANO: Mr S. Cunningham. SPEAKERS FOR EVENING: Lieut. Colonel Falconer, D. 5.0., M.C. Major D. F. Leckie. Lance Corporal J. R. Hanan. W. M: C. Denham Esq., M.P. Troops from Burnham Military Camp will be present. SEATS FREE. NO BOOKING. 3976
KITCHEN EVENING A KITCHEN EVENING will be tendered Miss Muriel Townley in the Brydone Hall on Monday, 22nd, at 8 p.m. Gents 1/-. Ladies a basket. 3951 PUPILS WANTED
WANTED, Pupils to learn Piano playing by ear. Free booklet supplied on application—Stewart’s Music Store. FyBl3 DENTAL REPAIRS APPLEGARTH DENTAL REPAIR SERVICE 89 DEE STREET. OPPOSITE REGENT THEATRE. ’PHONE 2398. 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 Riverton. All inquiries Roslyn House. Invercargill. Phone 2743. mrs J. R. McKenzie, ARTHUR STREET, WINTON RESUMES Dressmaking. Children's Clothes a specialty. Hemstitching 4d per yd. Special Junior classes (13 to 18). Seniors as usual. Phone 107. F5l
1 LOST AND FOUND LOST from Clifton, one fortnight ago, Two Horses, one bay, one 1 chestnut. Finder please Ring 2269 D. Ap479 LOST, Hub Cap off Morris 8 Car, between Ryal Bush and Balfour via Lumsden. Reward.—Apply Box 16, Balfour. 3927 WOMEN’S Cardigans in assorted shades and fancy knit. Sizes women’s 19/6, OS 21/-, XOS 23/6. — Bruce Mill Depot, Esk Street. BIG selection Bedspreads, Down Quilts and Blankets old prices.— J. D. Cameron & Son, Don Street. 3925 MORRISON’S, Arcade. Bridal and ; Evening Frocks, Skirts, Ensembles, ' good selection in stock. Alterations free of charge. QAIN. Cretonne in big variety of Ov shades; fast colours, 7|d, lOd, 1/-. j 1/3. —J. D. Cameron & Son, Don St. f _ j PAA BAGS Salvaged Fowl Wheat, . DvV kiln dried, prices right.—E. H. s BALL, Kelvin Street, Invercargill. < 3970 I MEN’S All Wool Fine Hose. A super- t ior quality. All sizes, 2/6 Pair. ( —Bruce Mill Depot, Esk Street. (
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Southland Times, Issue 24104, 18 April 1940, Page 1
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