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AMUSEMENTS ( state") \ COSY AND WARM 1 —HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE— Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 p.m.—'TWICE DAILY—B p.m. HERE IS THE MOST UNUSUAL PICTURE YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. A Fugitive from Justice is Hunted by the Law through a boggy marsh — Shadowed by old Cypress Trees — Inhabited only by Alligators and the Deadly Cottonmouth Snake — Even Local Inhabitants fear to venture into its Fastness. It’s Sensational ! ! i||| SWAMP — WATER SWAMP — WATER Ijl SWAMP — WATER SWAMP — WATER SWAMP — WATER ||| SWAMP — WATER Thrilling, Arresting Drama Full of Unusual Scenes With Walter Brennan Anne Baxter Walter Huston John Carradine Eugene Pallette WE DARE YOU TO SEE THIS PICTURE AND NOT TO SHUDDER! (Recommended by Censor for Adults— Definitely Unsuitable for Children) Specially Selected Shorts: “CALL OF CANADA” “TERRY TOON” and SPECIAL NEWS SERVICE. “The Battle Of The Bismarck Sea” Fox Movietone News Present the First Pictures of the Epic Engagement and Complete Destruction of the Japanese Convoy of 22 Ships. The Pictures were taken by a Staff Photographer of the Entire Engagement and the Allied Preparations. RUSHED BY AIR TO N.Z. BE SURE OF YOUR SEAT AND RESERVE EARLY; Box Plans are open at Chas. Begg’s, Esk Street; Theatre, ’Phone 645. MIGHTCAPS CORONATION IN THEATRE. SATURDAY, 8 p.m. MYSTERY! Gordon Harker, Alistair Sim in “MAIL TRAIN” “MAIL TRAIN” With Phyllis Calvert. (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Excellent Supports including “THE MAN AT THE GATE.” 328 "DANCES NORTH HALL DANCE. HAVE YOU HEARD WATTIE? IF not, why not hear him TONIGHT playing the Drums and Effects in the PALAIS DANCE BAND. The Band of the moment. MONTE CARLO. TASTY SUPPER. DANCE Woodend Hall on Saturday, 10th April at 8 p.m. Murdock’s Orchestra. Proceeds for local soldiers’ parcels. Admission 2/- and 1/6. 340 MAKAREWA-LORNEVILLE Citizens’ Assn. Fortnightly Dance this Saturday, April 10th. Good music and supper. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. SEAWARD DOWNS Popular Dance, Saturday night, April 10th. Proceeds in aid of local soldiers’ parcels. Admission: Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. 250 lOUNG PEOPLE’S DANCE at Woodlands, Saturday 10th, for local soldiers. Novelty dances. Fyffe’s Orchestra. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Supper provided. 283 DACRE HALL. DON’T FORGET the DANCE on MONDAY, April 12th, in aid of Local Soldiers’ Parcels. 307 yOUNG PEOPLE’S BALL in GUMMIES BUSH HALL, On 16th April. 304 EADIO HALL DANCE, WINTON. There will be NO Dance this Saturday, but the next dance will be on April 17th, at 8 p.m. 354 A GRAND PATRIOTIC BALL will be held in KENNINGTON HALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14th. FULL ORCHESTRA. Admission 3/- and 2/6. 124 MAKAREWA BASKETBALL CLUB will hold an Opening BALL in the Makarewa Hall, 21st April. NOVELTY DANCES. Silvatone Orchestra. Admission: 2/- and 3/-. 308 A DANCE will be held in the Mataura Island Hall on Saturday, April 24. Good music, good supper. Novelty dances. Proceeds in aid of soldiers’ parcels. 341 PRESENTATION WESTERN DISTRICT RESIDENTS ANYONE desirous of contributing to the Presentation to Miss E. I. Gedney, retiring Matron of the Riverton Hospital is invited to communicate with the organizing secretary, Mr Fred L. Girvan, Box 45, Riverton, or any of the following:—Gummies Bush, Mr L. M. McPhee; Thombury, Mr R. Cameron; Wrights Bush, Mr G. Knox; Fairfax, Mr A. Prentice; Otautau, Otautau Standard Office; Nightcaps and Ohai, Dr. G. Wood; Granity, Mr L. W. Bryant; Colac Bay, Miss E. L. Ogren; Orepuki, Mr J. Munro; Pahia, Mr R. A. Buckingham; Tuatapere, Mr C. F. Bruce; Riverton Rocks, Mesdames Black and Helm; Riverton, Mrs L. W. Bryant, Messrs S. L. McNeil and A. P. O’Callaghan. Ah3BB * SOCIAL and DANCE in honour of 21 Miss Gedney will be held at the Empire Theatre, Riverton, on Wednesday, 14th April, 1943, at 8 p.m., when the presentation will fie made to the guest of honour at 9.30 p.m. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Spectators (upstairs only) 1/-. N. G. TROTTER, Ah3B9 Mayor of Riverton. EABBITSKINS— Consign or bring to Andrew Wilson, Spey Street West, for best urices. Au 343

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Southland Times, Issue 25025, 10 April 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 25025, 10 April 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 25025, 10 April 1943, Page 1

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