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AMUSEMENTS Again The Regent Scores I Again The Regent Scores ! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present STARK, REAL, VIRILE DRAMA COMPLETELY OFF THE BEATEN TRACK ! Absorbing Drama of a Man Who believed in no God but the might of his own fists —and cf The regeneration of a girl by a Miracle of Faith I REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp’n. Ltd. 2 p.m. Twice Daily 7.45 Clark Joan GABLE CRAWFORD GABLE CRAWFORD GABLE CRAWFORD GABLE CRAWFORD j n — “STRANGE CARGO” “STRANGE CARGO” “STRANGE CARGO” “STRANGE CARGO” “STRANGE CARGO” Meet these colourful passengers—the flight of the damned! — as a sin ship rules the waves, in the most exciting adventure story since “The Miracle Man” aroused the hearts of the world. CLARK GABLE ; As Big Verne . . . man of force | and action. Survival of the liti test is all he asks . . . JOAN CRAWFORD I As Julie . . . girl with nothing | to lose .. . who casts her lot 1 with nine derelicts . . . lAN HUNTER As Cambreau, Man of Mystery ! ... who stands before them as a ; Guilty Conscience . . . PAUL LUCAS I As Hessler, Wife Poisoner . . . . j lone wolf in a pack lie would 1 gladly destroy . . . PETER LORRE | As Monsieur Pig . . . man of de1 sire . . . informer whose touch is I more feared than a branding I iron . . . ALBERT DEKKER ' As Moll . . . man of strength ■ whose creed is "might makes | right” . . . J. EDWARD BROMBERG | As Flauberg . . . man ol terror j ... persecuted by his own del lusions . . . EDVARDI CIANELLI | As Telez . . . man of cunning I ... to whom all men are | enemies . . . (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Plans at H. & J. Smith’s, Rice’s Regent Shop and Theatre ('Phone 1938). THIS IS A LONG PICTURE SO PLEASE BE EARLY ! BUS NOTICE 11. & 11. MOTORS, LTD. NIAGARA SPORTS. SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. 4 BUS WILL LEAVE H. & H. A GARAGE, 10.15 a.m. Return Fare 7/6. G. HEWTON, Manager. CARD EVENINGS LINDISFARNE Free Kindergarten. JU Flag 500 weekly card evenings begin Thursday, 13th, at 8 p.m. in Kindergarten Hall, Mitchell Street, Admission 1/-. Good prizes. 3494 DANCES IM.D.C. CLUB (Members only). Next c Dance, Tuesday, 11th February. Music by COLLEGIANS, Southland’s Leading Dance Band. Fh2BB BROWNS SEND-OFF COMMITTEE. DON’T forget the Fortnightly Dance at Browns Tonight. Yeo’s Dance Band. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-.

A PATRIOTIC Euchre and Dance will be held in Wrights Bush Hall on ' Tuesday, February 11, 1941. Funds for • soldiers’ parcels. Admission 2/- and 1/ 6. I Fh263 BIG FAREWELL DANCE I ! I WEDNESDAY, 12th February. KEW KINDERGARTEN. MONTE Carlo, Extra Supper, 8 to finish. Special: Miss Rene Ward's pupils, Mr A. C. Paine and others. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. 1/6. The present committee bid you goodbye. 3485 LOOK HERE. /TOME to the WOODPECKERS’ BALL j V in the Wallacetown Hall, ■ WEDNESDAY, February 12th. j Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-. Good supper. Imperial Dance Band. Five instruments. Webb's free bus leaves News Office 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Wallacetown Red Cross.—B. Burgess, Sec. 3472 ATAITAI BUSH PICNIC DANCE V in aid of Patriotic Funds, will be held in the RIVERTON RACECOURSE BUILDINGS on WEDNESDAY, February 12. Dancing from 8.30 till 2. Lucky Spot Waltz. Good Music. Good Supper. Good Floor. Prices: 2/- and 3/-. A. WEIR, 3347 Secretary. GRAND PATRIOTIC BALL. RADIO HALL, WINTON. Friday, 14th February. Race night. j NEW AMBASSADORS’ ORCHESTRA, j Good Floor. Good Supper. Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/6. 3466 DON’T Miss the SPAR BUSH Tennis ' Club’s Dance on Thursday, 20th, at 8.30. Good supper and good music. I Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. —M. I Cockburn, Secretary. 3492 — ■ E BOYS’ and Girls’ School Coats. We i have imported a special navy blue dye for re-dyeing these garments. Rea- | sonable charges at Siddall’s Dye Works, Esk Street (opposite Police Station),

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Southland Times, Issue 24355, 8 February 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24355, 8 February 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24355, 8 February 1941, Page 1

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