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amusements. q I v i' 0 theatre REOPENING WITH TALKIES. MONDAY .NEXT Under pirection Wil.iamson Films (N.Z.), Ltil. GRAND OPENING PROGRAMME. TWO DIG- FEATURES. "MADONNA 01? THE STREETS" "MADONNA Off Ti,'E STREETS" —— "MADONNA OK Till- STREf/lfe" —— "MADONNA OP THE STREETS" Witt EVELYN BRENT—ROBERT AMES. . A Powerful Drama of ii Woman s Redemption—Slio sold her Soul for Money, but discovered it took more than that to buy it back. And Also ' THE NIPPER" A United Artist Ke- " THE NIPPER" lease, and a Picture THE NIPPER" Everybody will " THE NIPPER " EnjoyGREAT ENTERTAINMENT 7 " T VIC ."OVULAR PRICES. Matinees: Is, Is oa. Ohildron 6d. Evenipga: Js, Is 6d, 2e, 3b 6d, plus lax Children half-price to all parte, except beopening MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT. QIYIC THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. SECON D 'DEMONSTRATION COS CERT. Piano Duet—Rhapsodic (John Mahoney and Daphne Stewart) Recitation—Sage ..... Rae Barrel! Song—Ave Maria . . . . • Jea« Sonrell Step Dance . gillie Addis Recitation—Boot Black • • . Hugh Taylor Sonrano Solo —Elisabeth's Prayer Elizabeth Ritchie Character Duo—Entertainers J. and D. Shepherd Song—Pokarekara . . . . Wm. Bradshaw Recitation—Capo St. Vincent James Humphreys Piano Solo—Sonata .. . Patricia Townsend Dsnc&—-Operatic . . . Awhey McNish Seng—Bedouin Love Song . Hugh Findlay Song—ln Autumn . . . . . Grace Nixon ■Recitation—ln the Gloaming . Ron Fojter "Chorus —Tulip Time . . Bessie Macdonald s Highland Fling Jean McLachlan Operatic Solo —Love and Musio Anpie Lucas Piano Solo—Prelude and Fugue Joan Boniface Song—Lend Mo Your Aid . . H. J. Francis Shakespearean—Taming of the ShrewKathleen Chappie Seng—Saphie Ode . . . . Olive Harcourt Awakening-of the Scarecrow — Sheclah Chauilian Bullet—Vojjctahls .... Dorothy White's Sketch—Humorous ■. . . Nellie Henoghan Sofcg—Love Leads to Battle Percy Caithness Dwiee—Caucasian . . . Marjorio 'Austin Humour —Chairman's Remarks t " Thos. Cuniniics Duetr-Norwegian Ivy Gainsford and Butb Goiasler PRICES: 28, Is. Reserves at The Bristol. . . • .3237 Rosemary jazz club, TTEBRY ROAD HALL (Near Fitzgerald Rvonse).. TO-MORROW, AT 8 P.M. TO-MORROW, AT 8 P.M. Exhibition "Skaters Waltz" By Mr Sidney Holl Is and Miss Jewel"'Todd. Also Novelty Dances., (13 Prises.) Admission 8/6. Supper Provided. '•y:" 1 , 1 ■' "' i'"'.. ii'i'^a? 3^ shippino,

huddakt-parker, LTD. Favourite passengeb steamers will b# di*P»t«Wi »• onder (circumstance* permitting > s-"-TO SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. 8.8 XJI4MAKOA—Juno 12th. TO SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. B.S. VLIMAKOA—Juno 26th. For Freight and Paasas* apply to KIN SET? and CO., LTD., • Agents, F ABM E It 8' £ O U K A R M E E S' TOUR K U ROPE. EUROPE. NEXT YEAR, 1935. THOS. COOK and SON have arranged anothM Tour of 'New Zealand Farmws to nut? l Af TtHITAIN sttd tbo CONTI" NENT, with experienced '®°Sv er ' BrltUh and Foreign Farms, Shows, Herds, etc. TO LEAVE NEW ZEALAND ABOUT fU *,«,*» Apßlljt 1032. Farmery interested please « end j n . " am ®\ sow, and programme will be posted free as soon issued# . Inclusive Price will be Quoted. Covering Passage Money, Travel, and Hotel, • Taxis, and Tips. THOS. COOK ««d SON, • World-wide Travel Agents. 150 HEREFORD STREET. CHKISTCHUROH. C 2571 BUSINESS NOTICES. c OLF I x O It F X X (Rogd.). lToi- Roads, Footpaths, etc. Easily applied. / No heating. Keep youi carpet* and floors efenn by sealing v the paths. . WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., IDS Cashel street. A DVERTiSERS ARE ENTITLED TO KNOW THAT—- ■ "THE PRESS," Canterbury's leading -daily, bas not only the iargeSt circulation in C^Utchu r ch and surrounding districts, bat in addition to this It is thousands more people In the Country Districts than tbo next paper. Advertisers, therefore, not only reach the largest number of buyers through "THE PRESS," but what S even more Important iu.t now, they reach tbo people with the purchasing power, and who have money to spend on the articles advertised in its columns. Tbia great number of subscribers read THE Plies because of its outstanding appeal as a home newspaper. • A Selling medium of uoequalletf P-ducer of sales and a builder of goodwill-' THE PRESS" affords a< * v « rtU ° rß Jf® means ol reaohing easily the most buyers through one paper In the wealthy" Canterbury market at one oiinimutß cost. "THE PRESS" la owned and ; controlled In Christ church In the" Interests V Canterbury, people.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20249, 29 May 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20249, 29 May 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20249, 29 May 1931, Page 1

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