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AMUSEMENTS. c IVIO TALKIES Steam-heated Throughout. COMPLETE PROGRAMME— Twice Daily. Twide Daily. 2.15. 7.15. LAST SCREENING T'^-NIGHT. "THE LAST OP MRS CHEYNEY" "THE LAST OP MKB CHEYNEY" "THE LAST OF MKB CHEYNEY" "THE LAST OF MRS CHEYNEY" "THE LAST OF MRS CHEYNEY" "THE LAST OF MRS CHEYNEY" NORMA SHEARER BASIL RATHBONE GEORGE BARRAUD. GOOD SUPPORTS. Including MICKEY MOUSE. Commencing TO-MORROW, AT THE MATINEE. Read What the SYDNEY Newspaper* Say of the WONDERFUL ALL-BRITISH TALKIE, ALL-BRITISH TALKIE, ALL-BRITISH TALKIE, ALL-BRITISH TALKIE, 1 SPLINTERS " ' SPLINTERS " 'SPLINTERS " ' SPLINTERS " "SOLID 'SPLINTERS" Hastes of HUMANITY ' SPLINTERS " DEMONSTRATE 1 SPLINTERS " the enormous ' SPLINTERS " Popularity of ' SPLINTERS " 'SPLINTERS' ' SPLINTERS" Wherever jt is ohown." ' SPLINTERS " ' SPLINTERS " "The Sydney ' SPLINTERS " 'Lyceum' ' SPLINTERS " can't accommodate 'SPLINTERS" the CROWDS anxious •SPLINTERS" \o see ENGLAND'S 1 SPLINTERS " FIRST SICNSATIONAI 'SPLINTERS" TALKIE EPIC." ' SPLINTERS " AS IN SYDNEY .. SO IN MELBOURNE., and IN AUCKLAND..AND WELLINGTON. AND NOW CHRISTCHURCH Commencing at the CIVIC, Friday noxt, RESERVATIONS SHOULD BE MADE NOW. The Bristol, Begg's, The Farmers'— all Branches. Admission—Evening*, D.C. Ss, 2s 6d plu« tax, Stalls 2s, 6d, Is. Matinoes: D.C. 2s, Stalls le 6d, Is. Children Gd ALL PARTS, NO TAX. DAILY, 13 NOON TO 10.30 P.M. DAILY, 12 NOON TO 10.80 P.M. DAILY, 12 NOON TO 10.30 P.M. EVERY DAY AND EVENING- THIS WEEK. RADIO OLYMPIA RADIO OLYMPIA KADIO OLYMPXA RADIO OLYMPIA ABT GALLERY. f*-RT GALLERY. ART GALLERY. Last Night's Crowds vent Home with • Fixed Determination to come again. SEETHE WORLD'S BEST RADIOS THE LATEST RADIO APPARATUS HEAR AND SEE—--BYA PROGRAMMES BEING BROADCASTED FROM THE MODEL STUDIO IN SEPARATE HALL. COMPETITION. FREE COMPETITION. Get your Competition Entry Form at Door. The Cdwpetitioh open to Adults dniy. M 0 £4O eto ALL ELECTRIC RADIO FREE. ALL ELECTRIC RADIO FREE. ALL ELECTRIC RADIO FREE. 400! Admission—AdultA, Is; Children 6d. Adults, Is; Children 6d. FOOTBALL. RUGBY RUGBY TOST MATCH. TfeST MATCH. QWING to the Great Demand for Reserves, many people are of»the opinion that •silts ax* not available at Lancaster Park on Saturday next. THERE IS TEMPORARY UNRESERVED SEATING AVAILABLE for thousands of Enclosure Patrons. Those who wish to seoure such seats are advised to arrive at the Park as early as possible after the opening of the gate at 9.80 a.m. J. O. McGILLIVRAY, 408S Secretary. TEST MATCH. TEST MATCH. SATURDAY. JULY sth. ENTS AT LANCASTI Enclosure at Pavilion. "pEFRESHMENTS AT LANCASTER PARK X\ in the Enclo 848F SOUVENIR PENNANTS FOR TEST MATCH. SIXPENCE EACH. t Put One on Your Oar.CHRISTIE PRINTING COMPANY, LTD., 170 Lichfield street. Ring 'phone 31-692, and get one. 843 SECOND TEST MATCH. LUNCH at 10 A.M. on Saturday at the CAFE CECIL, 176 High street. Breakfast at 7.30 a.m., Tea from 4 p.m. to 7 OAFE CECIL (just below Clock Tower). 651 MEETINGS. THE ROYAL N.Z. SOCIETY FOR THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDBEN. (The Plunket Society.; THE Annual Meeting will be held in the Jellicoe Hall, Gloucester street, on FRIDAY, JULY 4th, at 8 p.m. Member* and their friends are invited to be present. IRIS WOOD, 3BV Hon. Secntacy.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19970, 3 July 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19970, 3 July 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19970, 3 July 1930, Page 1