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AMUSEMENTS. To-night is the Last Night of CONRAD VEIDT | I In I | BELLA DONNA | i i (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Your Last Chance to See a Great Play. CIVIC ALL-BRITISH Sole Direction: Britdom Films, Ltd. TO-MORROW | At 2.15 and 8 p.m. | THE HAPPY-GO-LUCKY JOY BOY THE HAPPY-GO-LUCKY JOY-BOY THE HAPPY-GO-LUCKY JOY-BOY who broke all Laughter Records in "My Wife's Family" ARRIVES WITH HIS BAND OF MERRYMAKERS If you enjoy an Entertaining story, cheery srngs, and plenty of good, clean comedy, DON'T MISS 'j':! GENE GERRARD ! /Uiill GENE GERRARD ji ll :,'. ylliliill GENE GERRARD M |'ft. •IMiiill GENE GERRARD Hill;:)" 1 • 'ijJlj GENE GERRARD |;ii >' , 'i|l GENE GERRARD |i|' . . 't| |l>_ In this 100 per cent, original story of a wealthy manufacturer who unknowingly used his daughter's heauty to advertise his soap. , ,i'!| "THERE GOES SUSIE" ' 'l, ,I'iil "THERE GOES SUSIE" ill ■ .Iflli "THERE GOES SUSIE" ||. f'lpi' "THERE GOES SUSIE" j| 11 ' "THERE GOES SUSIE" ll'r: 'I ;"i ! "THERE GOES SUSIE" i' 1 ''j'i "THERE GOES SUSIE" !!H'' i I "THERE GOES SUSIE" !H . 'i iil .. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supported by CHARMING WENDY BARRIE CHARMING WENDY BARRIE Gibb McLaughlin Zelma O'Neil Gus McNaughton Bobby Comber A GLITTERING SPARKLET OF MUSIC—SONG, AND MIRTH. Parents, Bring your Children. Children, Bring your Parents. A FAMILY PROGRAMME AT FAMILY PRICES. Civic Consistency Prices 300 Front Stalls 1/-. 500 Back Stalls 1/6 400 Dress Circle r.. 1/6 100 Dress Circle (plus tax) 2/MATINEE: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. Children Half-price at all times. Reserves Cost No Extra. PLANS AT THEATRE. Tel. 31-508. Save Regrets Book Earlv. 8571

THEATRE ROYAL Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO THE PUBLIC OF CHRISTCHURCH. Ladies and Gentlemen, In Presenting my new Musical Extravaganza "New Faces" to you at THE THEATRE ROYAL ON SATURDAY, FEB. 9th, I am offering what I firmly and honestly believe to be one of the Greatest Stage Entertainments in the World to-day. During my recent tour of the world in search of Headline performers for Australia and New Zealand, I have gathered together a Company "f selected Variety Stars from the principal theatres of the world and have turned them into a complete stage unit of enjoyment that I only hope will please you as much as they have the North Island Audiences. Yours faithfully, Frank Neil. THE ONLY SHOW IN THE HISTORY OF THE THEATRE THAT WAS SO EXCELLENT AS TO COMPEL A WELLINGTON AUDIENCE TO STAND UP AND CHEER WITH ENTHUSIASM!

Box Plans open at the D.I.C. Tuesday Next. Popular prices, 4/6 (Res.), 3/-. 2/-, and 1/6. Matinee Prices, lland 1/- (Matinee Reserves 1/- extra). QHRISTCHURCH REGATTA. TO-MORROW—STEWART'S GULLY. First race 1.15 p.m. Record Entries. Admission Is. Children 6d. Bus from Newman's Garage at noon. R. J. HOBBS, 8579FP Hon. Secretary. OURF CLUB AND FIRE BRIGADE GALA. THOMSON PARK. NORTH BEACH, SATURDAY. Open Air Dance in Park in the Evening. Dance Music by Derry's Military Band. PUBLIC NOTICES. OYSTERS. Y S T E R S. FIRST OF THE SEASON. The first consignment arrives in Christchurch MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. For supplies try your Fishmonger, and if he cannot supply, the Wholesale Agents:— P. FERON and SON, LTD., 303 Moorhouse avenue. A. GOSLIN, 34 Southwark street. 8540 IIfELODY LANE. x ' A ELODY LANE. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. RICCARDO and THE MELODIANS, High-class Entertainers. NEW SEASON'S ICE CREAM DELICACIES. LATEST AMERICAN DISHES. Our Milk Shakes are Unsurpassable. SUPPER MUSIC GAIETY C 3021 A PPLICANTS are reminded that when replying to Advertisements care of "The Press" to ensure prompt delivery Letters should be Addressed Carefully and Clearly.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21387, 1 February 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21387, 1 February 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21387, 1 February 1935, Page 1

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