AMUSEMENTS. PACKED TO THE DOORS The Picture of the Century "JEW SUSS" At The TIVOLI | Direction: Christchurch ClnemasTXTa. . 11 A.M.! 2.30 P.M.! 8 P.M.! (Shoppers* Session Friday, 5 p.m.!) TRIUMPHANT RECEPTION OF GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST MASTERPIECE WITH AN OUTSTANDING CAST HEADED BY CONRAD VEIDT CONRAD VEIDT "For Sheer Magnificence, Strength of Acting, and Dramatic Intensity Nothing Approaching ' Jew Suss' has Ever been Seen upon the Screen." ("Morning Post," London.) "LION FEUCHTWANGER'S Famous Story is a Triumph, not only for Gaumorit-British, but for the British Film Industry." PRICES OF ADMISSION— Matinees: 1/-, 1/6, and 2/-. Children Half-price. Evenings: 1/-, 1/6, 2/-, and 2/6. RESERVES, D.1.C., or TIVOLI, 32-810. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 6736 GRAND THEATRE Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M.! NOW SHOWING ! AUTHENTIC ! OFFICIAL ! UNCENSORED ! AT LAST ! The Whole Staggering Truth the World has waited twenty years to see and hear! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves D.I.C. or GRAND, 33-697. 6740 FRIDAY NEXT! "BEYOND BENGAL" THE BIRTHPLACE OF LIFE'S SENSATIONS AND THRILLS! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC Christchurch harmonic society SOCIETY CONCERTS. CONCERTS. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, CIVIC THEATRE FIRST APPEARANCE of Mr Victor Peters and his Choir since their tremendous success in Dunedin, when the musical South acclaimed the Choir the best heard within living memory. POPULAR PROGRAMME, including Lambert's thrilling RIO GRANDE RIO GRANDE the most discussed and astonishing of modern musical compositions. BRILLIANT ASSISTING ARTISTS: MARY and ADELE BUCKLIN, 'Cellist and Violinist, of California, FREDERICK PAGE, Pianist, CLAUDE O'HAGAN, Baritone. Accompaniste: Miss Blanche Atkinson. DO NOT HESITATE TO BOOK. PLAN NOW AT CHAS. BEGGS. 6731 PUBLIC NOTICES. ELECTRIC COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS. T)ID you know an Electric* Cooker could be bought on such easy terms? Did you know electric cooking was so delightfully simple, healthv and economical? You will enjoy M.E.D. cooking demonstrations. This week's menus: WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY. Lamb steaklets. Baked eggs in toHot apple rolls. mato sauce. Coconut crisps. Angel pudding. Custard squares. Albert squares. Butterscotch bars. Marshmallow cake. Commencing hour 2.30 p.m. EVENING COOKING CLASSES. First evening class TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 7.30 p.m. "The use of the range for simple cooking." No tickets. Just come along. Demonstration Room adjoins show room in Manchester street. Enter under the Clock. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. 6732 ANGLICAN BOARD OF MISSIONS. 'pO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 7.45 p.m.. Public Reception to Mr A. J. Britland, China, in Automobile Association Rooms, Worcester street. Bishop West-Watson will preside. Admission free. Collection. 665 GRANDFATHER CLOCKS COATES and CO. supply com- * plete Grandfather Clock movement with full Westminster chimes of excellent tone, ready to fit your own case, at £ll 15s. Your inspection is invited at our premises. 228 Tuam st., Opposite High street Post Office. FAILS FISH CAFE, CASKEL STREET (Near the Bridge.) 9 D HOT DINNERS STILL. ON MENU. GOLDFISH AND GOLDFISH FOOD FOR SALE. .1 R ECZEMA Ointment definitely Cures Eczema. 2s 6d: money back guarantee. Reynolds. Chemists, Armagh street (opp. Arm- ; strongs). R8461
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21466, 7 May 1935, Page 1
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