AMUSEMENTS. To-night's The Last Night Of • COHENS AND KELLYS IN AFRICA" COHENS AND KELLYS IN AFRICA" "COHENS AND KELLYS IN AFRICA" "COHENS AND KELLYS IN AFRICA" The Laugh Of The Year. At The Majestic 2.30 P.M.! S P.M.! Reserves, Bristol or Majestic, 33-537. THRILLS I THRILLS 1 and MORE THRILLS! THRILLS! THRILLS! and MORE THRILLS! In Metro-Gdldwyn-Maj er's SLASHING, DASHING, SMASHING SLASHING, DASHING, SMASHING THBLLING SUPER-WESTERN THIILLING SUPER-WESTERN "BILLY THE KID" •BILLY THE KID" "BILLY THE KID" At The iJESTIt „ „ - Commencing MONDAY NEXT MONDAY M< WHAT A CAST WALLACE BEERY KARL DANE WALLACE*' BEERY KARL DANE WALLACE BEERY KARL DANE JOHN MACK BROWN - JOHN MACK BROWN JOHN MACK BROWN KAY JOHNSON KAY JOHNSON ~, In The Vividly Thrilling Story of tho Most Fearless and Lovable Outlaw the OLD WEST EVER KNEW. "BILLY THE KID" .—— — "BILLY THE KID" — "BILLY TUB KID" — "BILLY THE KID" "BILLY THE KID" ■ "BILLY THE KID" — "BILLY THE KID" "BILLY THE KID" : . ' "BILLY THE KID" — "BILLY THE KID" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). The Gripping, Thrilling, Dashing Story of the '3l-year-old Boy who became the f'Most Dangerous Man of the West." When enemies Killed his Best Friend and Ruirod the Happiness of the Woman He Loved. The Most Vivid Character of the Thrilling Good Old Days" of'the West comes Alive Attain, on the Talking Screen. THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT AT THE WORLD'S - CHEAPEST TALKIE PRICES. T.'-eserves. Bristol or Majestic, 83-537, - "THE MIDDLE WATCH" -HT 9938 . ' Colossal Double Star Programme Cojossa.l Double Star 'Programme - ( At The T IBBRTY THEATRE .TALKIES J-i TO-DAYt - . s——— TO-NIGHT! 2.15 ; p.m,! and 7.45 P.M.! Her 3He Is! Riding the "Waves of Laughter. Zooming Through a Whirlwind of Mirth. Top Speed Ahead into the Funniest Situations You've Ever Seen—The Clown Prince of Jor with a Load of Thrills To Hake the Pun Complete. JOE E,. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE. B. BROWN He. With the Mouth on a Lease—-From (y) ear .to (y) ear. In The SCREAMING COMEDY. —.—"TOPB P E K D " - •TOP , SB E E D V "T O P.. S P E E D" "TOP 'S P EE D" "TOP B P E B D" "TOP SPEED" "X-0 P - E. D "V«YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING FUNNIER.
Also: — . .... 811/t/IE TDOVB BILLIB DOVE WITH BASII, RATKBONE In The. ' , BRILLIANT DRAMATIC THRILLER OF ENGLISH HIGH SOOHCTX", -™- "A NOTORIOUS. AFFAIR." —r— "A NOTORIOUS AiTFAIR." - "A NOTORIOUS AFFAIR." "A NOTORIOUS AFFAIR." —— '* A NOTORIOUS AFFAIR." English in Setting and Dialogue. Society at Play by Day and at fljjht. First National and Vitaphone Programme. ' Reserves. Bristol, or Liberty, 85.067. "THE MIDDLE WATCH" QIT IC THEATRE. TO-DAY And TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER * CHILDREN'S DAY. Matineo at 3 p.m. STEP DANCING. SONGS IN CHARACTER. CHARACTER STORY DANCES. CALEDONIAN HALL. MORNING; HUMOROUS RECITATIONS. AFWRNOON: RECITATIONS IN CHARACTER. , CIVIC THEATRE, AT 7,80 P.M. A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME, STEP. SKIPPING, AND CHARACTER DANCES, SONGS AND RECITATIONS IN CHARACTER. ' , ACTION CHORUS, ETC(, ETC,
S? RICES: Morning, 6d; Afternoon, Caledonian Hall, 6d. Civie Theatre - -iidulta, le; -Children, 6d. Evening, la-and 3s, Reserve at The Bristol, Plan »S tho Civic during the afternoon. 'Phone 31*508. ' 8978 yOOTBAUU RUG-BY FOOTBALL rugby FOQTBAM/ At, Lancaster park, to-dat. ANC ASTER PARK, TO-DAT. liiok-ofil at 2.45 p.m. MEBIVALE t. ALBION MEJUVAX-E v. AIiBION MERIVALE v. ALBION MEBIVALE v. . ALBION 'VARSITY v. SYDENHAM NORTH CANTERBURY V. H.S. OLD BOYS (Senior B). Preceded Tjy Curtftin-rajeer commencinj »t 1.15 p.m. Enclosure }s. Embankment 6d. Special Trams from Square at frequent intervale. - SHOW GROUNDS SHOW GROUNDS CHRISTCHURCH v. . CHRISTCHTTRCH 't. ; H.S. OLD BOYS (Senior A) H.S. OLD BOYS (Senior A) ALBION v. WEST OLD BOYS (Senior B). Kick'OfE at 2.45 p.m. Admission, 6d to all parts. RUGBY PARK. RUGBY PARE. . . Corner Rutland and Malvern streets. LINWOOD v. ATHLETIC (Senior A). LJFWOOD v. ATHLETIC (Senior A). Comweneinar at 3.45 p.m. Admission 6d. ■ $896 BDUCATIONAJi. DUNELM PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Deans avenue. Riccarton (now under Management Committee), HAS Vacancies for day boys—aged seven years uwmdl, at »od«?»te fees, The Headmaster, Mr 0. B. Ferris; will interview parents on Mondty and Tiieudsy next, May 35th and S6th, between 1 p.sa» »nd 5 p.m., at "Duoelm," Beans avenue. School reopens on Thursday, 28th. instant. ifot and on fcehalt of the Mas»g*»wst jnltli#, ■ *_ ■ 98 < a * W. a MmOXBBOK.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20244, 23 May 1931, Page 1
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