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AMUSEMENTS. BRILLIANT BRILLIANT FEATURES FEATURES _.._B O D Y S 1 (The Distinctive Theatrci Day Sessions 2 p. Sight Session de Lux* . . T.BO o'clock. BILLIE DOVE BILLIE DOTE , BILLIE DOVE With ANTONIO MORENO ANTONIO MORENO In A Very Wonderful Love Story "ADORATION" "ADORATION" "ADORATION" "ADORATION" "ADORATION" "ADORATION" Glorious Days of Romance in The Glittering Splendour of Russian Aristocracy! Excitir" and Wild Night* in the Cafe Russs, Paris The Passionate Story of a Misunderstood Wife—A Jealous Husband, and a Notorious Woman who Played One against the Other. LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! SEE BILLIE DOVE as a Mannequin Wearing Gorgeous Clothes that are One Year Ahead of the Style. A GLORIOUS PRODUCTION. In Addition: — The DELIGHTFUL COMBDY-DRAMA Of Mankind's Greatest Problem "What to do with WiW "EXCESS BAGGAGE" I "EXCESS BAGGAGE" I "EXCESS BAGGAGE" "EXCESS BAGGAGE" "EXCESS BAGGAGE " "EXCESS BAGGAGE" AVILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES And JOSEPHINE DUNN JOSEPHINE DUNN ! In More Laughs than any Haine* Pictur* Ever Had Be-fore. One ol the Most Elaborately Produced, Thrilling, and Entertaining Pictures You bare Ever Seen. A WILLIAM HAINES SURPRISE. ALSO:— No. 30. Third Series of " THE COLLEGIANS " '• THE COLLEGIANS " More Popular Than Ever. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA Conductor: Mr Albert Bidgood. Seme of the Numbers: Overture—"lf I Were King" Aubet Symphonies—"New World" Dvorak "No 5" •. Tecbaikoweky Suites—"Rustic Revels" Fletcher "Scenes AlsacienneS" .... MaMeaet "Proserpine" Saint-Saene Selections— "Puceinians>" Mehden "Memories of Brahms' .. Urbach "Ruseian Airs" Tobani "Before Her Picture" Hub»y "Tartar Son? and Dance" ...... Dubensky Entr'acte—"The Rosary" Nevin Reserve* at The Bristol, or 'phone 4925. 8080

HBA T R X ROYAL. LAST six. n;ghts. LAST SIX NIGHTS. . K WI ti & I K Mil* HUNTSB'WATT* in HUNTER-WATTS LAST MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 2.80. Last Performance of "THE TAMING OP THE SHREW." Special Matinee Price* to Adult*—Reserved 4s and 3s; Unreserved, 2b 6d and Is 6d <pra» t»x). For the first time in Chfirtcnurch, and for one performance only, KING LEAK." "KING LEAK." KING LEAR." "KING LEAK." The play chosen by his Excellency Sir Charles Fergusson, a* a COMMAND PERFORMANCE in Auckland ia March this year. Pre** Opinion*:— "Mr Wiikie ha* dona nothing greater during the current season, the merit of his wonderful dramatic manifestation of insanity and grief being as remarkable for its tiny significances as it was compelling in those vivid and colOnrfttt passages which the poet oa* provided in suco abundance.— "OTAGO TIMES." "The audience was deeply moved by ona of the most memorable performances in ike history of the Auckland theatre."—THE AUCKLAND "STAB." Tuesdey-"THE TEMPEST." Wednesday—Last Matinee: "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW." Wednesday Evaninsr—"ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA," Thursday—"MACßETH." Friday—For the first time in Christehurch, : "ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL." i Saturday (Farewell Performance^"HENßY THE EIGHTH." » POPULAR PRICES: Reserved. 5a and 4*. Unreserved 3* and 2s. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES AT THE THEATRE ROYAL SWEET SHOP. Special Price* to School Children to all parformancee— Singly or in parties, Bb, 3* 6d, 9s, and Is. __ MATINEE WEDNESDAY, at 4.80. 8076 CONCERT HALL. BEGG'S PIANOFORTE SCHOLARSHIP. SCHUBERT'S VOCAL SOLOS. SACRED CONTRALTO SOLOS. OPERATIC SOPRANO SOLOS. ETC. CALEDONIAN HALL. MONOLOGUES. ETC. JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS. m . CHARACTER STORY, DANCES, ETC.. ETC.

EVENING AT 7.30. CONCERT HALt. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME. In finding junior cHpmoprnwr. CHILDREN'S ACTION CHOBUS. FOLK DANCES. ETC. Imo *™rV»£ra«»«r. .17 OPENING CABNIVAt. DANCE, to *• held !n thePREBBLETON HAM- oaTUEB- - 6d, Ladi»« 2«- J HE POSTPONED CONCERT in aid of the Aihtor Preebyterian Chnrch by the SSSSSSur £veningnl*t'may; W 8109 R. PEACH. Secretary. BPOBTXVQ. ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. ASHBURTON RACECOURSE. 25th MAY, 1939. ACCEPTANCES clot* with the Secretary, Aahborton, at 8 p.m., on TUESDAY, 21st instant. J. B. NICOLL. Secretary. P.O. Box 64. •Pbom «1. 110*

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19623, 20 May 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19623, 20 May 1929, Page 1