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AMUSEMENTS. s r. JAMES' theatre. (New Opera House.) (The Theatre Built for Sound, and Where Sound is Beet.) SHOWING TWICE DAILY. SHOWING TWICE DAILY. Matinee .. •. 2.15 P-™-Evening .. .. 8 o'clock. TO-DAY COMMENCING TO-I>AY TO-DAY COMMENCING TO-DAY Sir Benjamin and John Fuller Present The Popular Vaudeville Star T-E-D L-B-W-I-S T-E-D L-E-W-I-S 'i'-E-D L-E-W-I-S T-E-D L-E-W-I-B With Ann Pennington and Alice Day Ann Pennington and Alice Day In "13 EVERYBODY HAPPY?" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY)' "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY? "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY J "IS EVERYBODY HAPPYI "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY V "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?'* "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" Syncopated songs I Joyous Music! Rollicking Rhythm 1 Hear the famous Tod Lewis for tne first time on the talking screen. I" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" "18 EVERYBODY HAPPY?" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY!" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" Love, Melody, Jazz, and Jealousy in tho heart "of "The Great White Way." "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" A Romantic Story of intense omotions In glorious netting* of tuneful tunes —making an excellent entertainment. A WARNER AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. Box plans at The Bristol from 9 a.m. till 11.30 a.m. to-day, afterwards at St. Jame» . Theatre. Tlwatre 'Plione 35-820 for Reservations. NOTE POPULAR PRICES. EVENING— Drees Circle, 2s 6d; Stalls, 2s and Is Reservations Gd extra. (Prices plus tax.) MATINEE— Dress Circle, Is 6d,; Stalls, Is. Children half-price to all parts. Reservations 6d oxtra (plus tax). R PARK YOUR OAR AT THE ED BTAR G A R A G K OPPOSITE ST. JAMES" THEATRE. One Shilling. I (T I 0 TALKIES. c Closing To-night for a week. Read carefully tho following THIS MORNING, 10.30 a.m.: Special Matinee. Mickey the Moufie, "Hot Dog" Canine Comedy, and CHARLIE CHAPLIN In " THE CIRCUS " Five Hundred WEE SMA' bags of MICKEY MOUSE Caramels will be given away THIS MORNING. FIRST COME FIRST SERVE®. THIS AFTERNOON, 2 p.m.: Grand Organ Recital by Percy S. Burraslon. 2.80 p.m.: SPECIAL MATINEE with MICKEY MOUSE, "HOT DOG," AND t CHARLIE CHAPLIN ltt "THE CIRCUS" TO-NIGHT—7.3O: Grand Organ Recital by PERCY S. BURRASTON. 8 o'clock: "The Case Of SERGEANT GRISCHA" SERGEANT GRISCHA" SERGEANT GRIBOHA" SERGEANT GRISCHA" SERGEANT GRISCHA" Admiuion: Morning Matinee. Adults la, Children '6d; Afternoon, D.C., Adults Is Bd, Stall* is. Children 6d; Evening, D.C. 8s 4d, *4 8d (inc. tax), Stalls Is 6d. Is (no tax). ?U-«arv6 at Bristol, esnecially for THIS AFTERNOON'S MATINEE. Civio 'phone, 31-608. 6651 THREE NIGHTS ONLY. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING 11th SEPTEMBER. AT THE CIVIC. AT THE CIVIC. AT THE CIVIC. rtHRISTCHURCH CALLING. CALLING. OHRISTCHURCH CALLING. SPARKLING REVUE ORGANISED BY THE OHRISTCHURCH POSTMEN, IN AID OF NURSE MAUDE'S SICK AND NURSE MAUDE'S SICK AND DESTITUTE FUND. DESTITUTE FUND. PRICES: Be, 2s, nnd U. MANAGERIAL NOTICE j OWING TO THE LARGE AMOUNT OF INTEREST MANIFESTED BY THE PUBLIC OF OHRISTCHURCH IN THIS REVUE WE STRONGLY ADVISE PATRONS TO BOOK SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. BOX PLAN opens at THE BRISTOL on MONDAY. Coupons will be aocepted as part admies'"" ■ , 8i63 ACCOUNTANTS & BHAREBROKER3 J. W. K. LAWRENCE, F.P.A.N.Z. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, A COMPANY SECRETARY. Specialisti in Keeping Books and preparing' Income Tax Returns for Farmers ana Station Owners. BHAHEBROKER, ATTORNEY, and AGENT FOR ABSENTEES, TRUSTEES, and Others. 164-166 HEREFORD BTREET L4710F.P. FINANCIAL. £9OOO TO £IO,OOO ON FIRST MORT WANTED TO BORROW ' ~ —i £IO,OOO ON FIRST GAGE OF CITY PROPERTY. Government .Valuation Over .£16,000. Full particulars on application to „ „ P.O. BOX 131, 8504 F.P. Christchurch. H 1 EADACKESI ,The tonic effect of Quits-' —— It Tabs gives quick relief. They're wonderful. Ask grocer send you a bos, is Cd. SBOOB

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 6 September 1930, Page 1

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