AMTJSEMIINTS. A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. RVS T A L Every Aftcrncnu Everv Evcnir.c T A L A C E. at 2 p.m. at 7.30 p.m. PERSONAL APPEARANCE OE PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF PERSONAL APPEARANCE OE PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF -FIFTEKNCHOSEN SCREEN TYPES. CHOSEN SCREEN TYPES. CHOSEN SCREEN TYPES. TYFICXL SPECIMENS OP CANTERBURY'S GLORIOUS FEMININITY. SPECIALLY SELECTED BY THE CASTING DIRECTOR OF FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES. CONTESTING IN THE SEMI-FINALS OE FIRST NATIONAL PICTURESGREAT SCREEN STAR QUEST. Will a Chriatchurch Girl be Lucky Enough to secure tlio Freo Trip to Hollywood? THIS IS A GENUINE COMPETITION AND WILL BE JUDGED PURELY ON THE MERITS OF EACH CANDIDATE BY A REPUTABLE COMMITTEE OF WELL-KNOWN CITIZENS. We Also Present— PARAMOUNT'S GOHOEOLS PRODUCTION "FASCINATING YOUTH." ' 'FASCINATING TOUTS." "FASCINATING YOUTH." "FASCINATING YOUTH." With the JUNIOR STARiJ OF 1956. JUNIOR BTARB OF 1926. Supported by a Host of Ikrccn Colebritid Im-ltuling:—Adolpb Mcnjau, Richard Plx, Clara Bow, Lois Wilson. Percy Marmont, . Thomas Meighnn, Lila Lee, and Chester Conklin. Never In tbo History of Pictures Has there been SUCH A WONDERFUL CAST. In Addition Wo present— AL CHRISTIE'S DELICIOUS FARCE "MADAME BEHAVE." "MADAME BEHAVE." "MADAME 11EUAVE." "MADAMK BEHAVE." A COUSIN TO "CHARLEY'S AUNT." Tbo Funniest Skirt in Motion Pictures JULIAN ELTINGE In The Funniest Comedy Evr Screened. THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Conductor: Mr Alfred J. Bum, MAKE SURE AND BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE BttISTOL HAWO COMPANY, OR 'PHONE WSB. 6993 TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Return Visit, alter a complete lour of the World Of the Famous ■ AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH SILVER COMMONWEALTH SILVER COMMONWEALTH SILVER BAND. BAND. BAND. ALBERT H. BAILE. Musical Director. j Proffrarriiilb" #lll include the IS2B Bello Vat Test selection,' "A MirUuuvmer Night's Dream" by Dr. Keighloy. Played by the Australians for the first time in Novr Zealand. Also grand selections, "Tscbaikowsky" and "Samson and Delilah." Lighter vein will be touched with "Three Blind Mice" and "Lilac Time." Soloists will be Arthur Slender, "Hailstorm"; Clarrie Collins "On With the Motley" (from "Pagliacci"), a trombone solo (hat earned the soloist the distinction in America of being classed at the "Caruso of the Trombone." Harold Reid will play as a xylophone solo "Hungarian Rag." Harold Raid is stated by the Pkm to be the world's greatest exponent on the xylophone. IN ADDITION: THE LATEST JAZZ NUMBERB. Reserve seats now at The Bristol, 3s (plus tax). Door sales 2s. 6066
PUBLIC NOTICES. AA R P - MOTOIt TOURS. • '- 1 1 GLORIOUS DAYS FOR MO. Don't - miss this -wonderful trip over the North Island, first dsy—Starting from Wanganul to Napier, thence Taupo, Walrakei, Rntorua, Hamilton via Cambridge, Waitorao Cavca, New Plymouth via T« Kulti, Awakino Valley, Mokau River and Mount Messenger; last day to Mount Egmont. Tho trip and all accommodation only £3O cash. Tour persbnally conduoted by Mr James Ilodson. To commence February 15th, March Ist, 15th, 20th, or any date to suit parties of not less than six passengers. HODSON'B PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE, LIMITED, Wanganul. Or,>. Rink Taxis, Christchurch, and Gort. Tourist Bureau. H49S6F.P. COOKING DEMONSTRATION, " DEMONSTRATION OF COOKINO ». with MOFFAT ELECTRIC RANGES will be hold on FRIDAY EVENING, the Ith instant, at 7.30 p.m., in our demonstration Hall, above our Offices, 77 CABHEL STREET WEST. Demonstrator: Miss Mildred Trent, L.C-A. ALSO the Usual Wednesday'Demonstrs-tion-THIS AFTERNON AT 280 P.M. ALL WELCOME. TURNBULL and JONES, LTD. 989FP lASSENGERS WANTED—Car leaving jl Dominion Motors 9.30 a.m. (or Killkoura and Blenheim. Rcusonsble fares. Advise Tourist Office, or TEMPLETON, 942 e/o. Dominion Motors. CHRIBTCHUBCH iRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY CLUB. SPECIAL LECTURE: "THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ORIENTAL MYSTICISM." By MR J. M. PRENTICE (School of Applied Psychology, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburg). TO-NIGHT (WED.,), FEBRUARY 2nd, • AT THE CLUB ROOMS, 8 p.m. [embers and tbeir Friends.) LECTURE ON ATHLETICS. IHE LECTURE to be given at the Hirh Bchool Old Boys' Rooaw on THUHB- - February 3rd. by Mr C. H. Taylor. ha* been postponed (o THURSDAY. FEIJKI'ARY 10th, to avoid conflicting: with tho sports meeting at Monica Pork. H 99
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