AMUSEMENTS. I \\\V MAJESTIC 4 1 ■ • ' I : ■■■.. '.■.:...' ~.:.■:. .'.' ! ,.-4.« ■ ' Direction: Christchurch Cinemas; Ltd At the Crossroads of Christchurch, Cr. High, Lichfield, and' Manchester sts. Sessions: 12 Noon, 2.15 and 8 p.m. •now Rowing! The Exciting Picture Inspired by the Book the whole world is still Cheering! RICHARD ARLEN RICHARD ARLEN HAROLD BELL WRIGHTS HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S Famous Story "THE CALLING OF DAN MATHEWS** Out of Harold Bell Wright's Blazinj Pages . . .with both fists swingini ~ . . all will thrill as fiction's most popular hero goes into action! ; Excellent Supports. "Unive.-sal News" 9, "Scrappy Cartoon,' "Mot Paprika" (Andy Clyde Comedy) "Screen Snapshots" (The Stars a Play), and "Rubinoff's Band." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves D.I.C. or Majestic, 33-537.
WHITE HORSE INN TO-NIGHT'S GALA PERFORMANCE BOX PLANS Seats for To-night's Grand Opening Gala Performance may be selected at the D.I.C. this morning from 9 o'clock until noon, and afterwards the box plans will be on view at the Theatre Royal office, right up to 8 o'clock. Day Safes. Unreserved Stalls tickets (5/-, phis lax), and Gallery tickets (2/6; plus tax), may be purchased at the Theatre Royal Confectionery Shop, or at the doors this evening. LATE TRAMS. Trams to all suburbs will be delayed to-night until 11.20. ..-"', '- Initial- • ." - " '-. "WHITE HORSE INN" MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 2. Second Matinee Saturday Next. Matinee prices: DiC..andßvS.6/-,Stalls 4/-, Callerjr 2/-. -*r#e^ : ■WVI ■
THEATRE ROYAL The World's Greatest 'Stagevi|pduction.' TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8 GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE GALA PERFORMANCE And Following Evenings. Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday. J. C. Williamson, Ltd.'s Most Stupendous and Greatest of all Musical Productions, WHITE HORSE INN WHITE HORSE INN WHITE HORSE INN WHITE HORSE INN WHITE. HORSE INN LAVISH BEYOND ALL DREAMS. Introducing for the first time here the NEW REVOLVING STAGE REVOLVING STAGE REVOLVING STAGE
Setting a new standard in Entertain-' ment. 15 Marvellous Scenes 15 27 Astonishing Features 27 ENTRANCING MUSIC 150 Artists 150 / Including Romola Hansen, Herbert Browne, Alfred Frith, Don Nic'ol, Marie Conan, Colin Crane, Miriam Lester, Alban Mack, Charles Albert, Jeanne Battye, Daphne Low, Peter Gordon, Master Greaves, ! and others. Box Plans for the season are now open at the D.I.C. Prices: D.C. and R.S. 7/6, Unreserved Stalls 5/-, late door 4/-, GaUery 2/6. Children half-price to matinees only. All. prices* plus tax. The last tram to all suburbs will be detained to-night until 11.20.
PICNICS. ROCERS* PICNIC, LITTLE RIVER, POSTPONED TO SUNDAY, MARCH Bth. SUNDAY, MARCH Bth.
PHYSICAL CULTURE. ■ M.C. A. GYMNASIUM. ..:■•. BOYS' CLASSES Commence as under:—^ Boys uqtder 12, SatuwiayY February 29tH; 9.30 a.m. School boys oyer 12- Tuesday, MarehSrd, at 4 path, and; Thursday, March at 4■' p.ni*< ; tt.' Secondary Friday, March 6tn, at 7•■: p.m. '. ;EftpJloye<ivboirs, SatvirdaSr; March 7th; as.--7 -p-m. Jfor Chjib work: -upstairs Jand Gyjnoniasiupi at ;&30 •■■' *■ ¥''5 f f ;: _Mr Harkness, the newly-appointed Physical Director, will interview parents between 7 p.m. and, 8.30 pjn.-.on Monday/February 24th, and on Friday, : February^'2Bth^- : -v6v-*^^
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 1
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