AMUSEMENTS _ ("st ate) \ COSY AND WARM / —HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE— Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I.4S.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. WE HAVE THE HONOUR AND PRIVILEGE OF PRESENTING THE PICTURE THAT RECEIVED FIVE ACADEMY AWARDS. . rfllllllllllllh FRANZ WERFEL’S “THE SONG “THE SONG “THE SONG “THE SONG OF == OF *= OF =* BERNADETTE” BERNADETTE” BERNADETTE” BERNADETTE” With JENNIFER JONES Whose First Screen Appearance Gained Her the Academy Award. , . William Eythe i't Charles Bickford Gladys Cooper (Approved for Universal Exhibition) A MOTION PICTURE SO DEEP IN ITS UNDERSTANDING—SO POWERFUL IN ITS EMOTIONAL SWEEP . . . THAT FOR ONE IMMORTAL MOMENT YOU TOUCH THE ETERNAL TRUTH . . . THE FINAL FULFILMENT OF EVERYTHING YOU ARE—OR EVER HOPE TO BE. IMPORTANT .... Owing to the Unusual Length of the Feature it is Essential to be Seated by Curtain Time. Box Plans for All Sessions at the Theatre from 10 a.m. Daily. SATURDAY EVENING NOW COMPLETELY BOOKED OUT No Telephone Reservations can be accepted. Free List Suspended
DANCES TONIGHT — DANCE — TONIGHT U F.S. HALL Roy Wesney’s, Band. 5265 HARVESTERS’ BALL, RADIO HALL, WINTON TONIGHT (Friday), April 20, 8.30 p.m. Supper. Silvatone Orchestra. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. Proceeds for R.S.A. Funds. 5040 TONIGHT. TONIGHT. MONSTER BALL, LUMSDEN, R.S.A. HALL. DANCE to the world’s best music througli sound system. Proceeds sick and wounded. Support a worthy cause - Roll up. Admission 2/6 and 3/-. 5080 GRAND BALL TUATAPERE Social Club, Clifden Hall Friday, May 4. Admission Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-. Novelty dances. Good music. 5163 MEETINGS THE Annual Meeting of the Mataura Branch of Farmer’s Union will be held in the Rest Room on Friday, April 20, 1945, at 8 p.m. A member of the Provincial Executive will be present to address the meeting. All members and intending members invited to attend.— R. F. Dickie, Hon. Secretary.sl94 BUSINESSES FOR SALE FOR SALE, Milk Run with late model truck. Excellent condition.—Apply “X.P.,” Times.Aq7so A SOUND business proposition in city. Goodwill. Suit two mates with capital £450 each. Very well established. Age sole reason. Shop rent reasonable.— Apply “D.W.,” Times. A 0642
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Southland Times, Issue 25652, 20 April 1945, Page 1
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