AMUSEMENTS _ FINALLY TODAY 2 p.m. — 7.45 p.m. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING EUGENE BRIEUX FAMOUS PLAY “DAMAGED GOODS” “DAMAGED GOODS” THE PICTURE THAT EVERY FATHER AND MOTHER SHOULD SEND EVERY SON AND DAUGHTER TO SEE FOR IT EMPHASIZES The seriousness of Venereal Disease \ ,niiii fun., / / [ MAJESTIC \ ■r “DlitliMtlon" .Jta. Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corporation Ltd. COMM. TOMORROW (Friday) THE MOST EXCITING—MOST CONVINCING—MOST TIMELY SPY DRAMA IN YEARS | A SPY TO CATCH A SPY “BRITISH INTELLIGENCE” with BORIS KARLOFF As BORIS KARLOFF Germany’s Acc BORIS KARLOFF Spy and MARGARET LINDSAY As MARGARET LINDSAY Englands 1 MARGARET LINDSAY Secret Agent (Approved for Universal Exhibition) HUI ASSOCIATE FEATUREH i A CYCLONE OF THRILLS 1 A HURRICANE OF EXCITEMENT 2 TORNADO OF LAUGHS in , “TROPIC FURY” with Tichard Arlen — Andy Divine 1 Beverley Roberts (Rec. by Censor for Adults) i Plans at H. &J. Smith’s, Rice's Majestic , Shop or Theatre; Tel. 738. _____________________________ ——1 1 111 I St. John Ambulance Centennial Baby Contest I THE SCREEN SHOW OF INVERCARGILL’S BONNY BABIES STARTS TOMORROW MOVING PICTURES OF THE ' BABIES Come Along and Vote for Your Favourite NUMBERS 1 to 67 (Friday) , 68 to 140 (Saturday) , WATCH ADVERTISEMENTS FOR OTHER NUMBERS PATRIOTIC CONCERT BLUFF TOWN HALL ' TONIGHT, 2nd MAY, 8 p.m. PROGRAMME Arranged by Invercargill Returned Soldiers’ Pierrot Troupe. Miss Rene Ward’s Dancing Pupils in attractive Military Ballets; Songs by Mrs Bernie Hammond and Miss Dorothy Foothead. Sketches by Returned Soldiers with Choruses by the full Company. Community Singing led by Charlie Trim and Bernie Hammond. Norman Armstrong at the Piano. Solos by Rewi Kingsland, Bert Kummert and Linton Hodge. Humorous, Items by Charlie Trim and Clarrie Paine. 4412 JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE. WLL be held in Everybody’s Hall, Tay St. on Friday afternoon, May 3rd opening at 2 p.m. Mb3B SOCIALS A PUBLIC Farewell Social will be tendered Mr and Mrs Milligan and Mr Scott in the Dipton Hall on Friday evening at 8 p.m. Gents 3/-; Ladies 1/6 or a basket. List for donation. 4398 4 WELCOME HOME to Mr and Mrs A D. Findlay will be held in the Ermedale School on Saturday, May 4lh. Ladies a basket, Gents 1/6. 4420 DANCES. A EUCHRE PARTY and Dance will be held in the HOKONUI HALL on Tuesday, 7th May, at 8 p.m. 4422 KEEP FREE, Thursday, May 16th, for the GORGE ROAD Football Club Annual Ball. Good music. Good supper. Novelty dances. Popular prices. 4399 MATRIMONIAL SOUTHLAND Bachelor, 33, excellent position, seeks acquaintance homely person view matrimony.—Box 7W, Auckland. Mbs2 ABOUT MARRIAGE—AII introductions made by Gaybie Verette, Pacific Buildings, Auckland, are positively genuine and discreetly arranged. Send stamped envelope for particulars. A 57 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, tackinr and pattern service. Classes at Riverton. All inquiries Roslyn House. Invercargill. Phone 2743. mrs J. r. McKenzie, ARTHUR STREET, WINTON KESUMES Dressmaking. Children's Clothes a specialty. Hemstitching ' 4d per yd. Special Junior classes (13 to 18). Seniors as usual. Phone 107. : F5l PUPILS WANTED WANTED, Pupils to learn Piano playing by ear. Free booklet supplied on application.—Stewart’s Music Store. FyBl3 < PRAMS HOWARD LEO wins the Rustless Mattress OXLEY PRAM. Mr and Mrs Humphreys, Burnside. An- ' other Free Pram this quarter.
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Southland Times, Issue 24115, 2 May 1940, Page 1
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