AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. amusements. THE GALA PREMIERE OF THE EAGERLY-AWAITED SCREEN TRIUMPH TO-DAY! “MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY” TO-NIGHT 1. Sif' Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has accomplished the an exciting history from the actual records of. the to the Screen in an undeflnahle manner. It has given the . an d names of Lustrous Magnificence and as a result it is > a . dking Outstanding Triumph, for Everyone that played a part m the maxing j 11 A.M.! 2.15 P.M.! and 8 P.M.! REGENT THEATRE Shoppers’ Session To-day, SP.M.t Direction; Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. , THE MASTERPIECE OF ADVENTURE cArffn WHICH HAS NO PARALLEL EITHER IN LIFE OR ON THE SCREEN Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Crowning Achievement
CHARLES LAUGHTON (As the Tyrannical Captain Bligh) J CLARK GABLE * (As Fletcher Christian, Leader of the Mutineers) HERBERT MUNDIN ‘ MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY • MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY ! ‘ MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY 1 FRANCHOT TONE with a cast of thousands. , , . .* » HERE IT IS 1 THE DRAMA THAT THRILLED THE WORLD ! . ; The lure of the sea . . . men’s tyranny , . . disiUusionment ... Mutiny . . . Paradise .. . Tropical Love .. . Men hounded round the W0r1d.... 44 ninety-foot Hell-ship .. . breaking every Mw of * he S cve ? Seas .. : 1 drenched decks to the arms of native, beauties The vicious tempei of the sea .. . chilling winds of hate. s, BOOK NOW FOR THIS TWO MILLION DOLLAR SENSATION 1,.... . RESERVES D.I.C. or REGENT. 34-616. Matinees: Is, Is 6d. 2s, and 2s 6d. Evenings: Is,, la 6d, 2s, 2s M, and 3s. , Reserved Stalls: 2s and 2s 6d. Reserved Circle: 3s. Taxable Prices Plus > nrr TO COUNTRY PATRONS: SEATS MAY BE RESERVED AT PXC. ON RECEIPT OF-CHEQUE OR POSTAL NOTE
MAJESTIC THEATRE Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd, Sessions: 12 Noon, 2.15 and 8. TO-DAY ! TO-NIGHT ! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! ROMANCE ! THE SKY’S THE LIMIT! “ IT’S IN THE AIR !■” “IT’S IN THE AIR!” “IT’S IN THE AIR!” “IT’S IN THE AIR !” “ IT’S IN THE AIR! ” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s High Flying Riot of Merriment! MILES ABOVE ANY OTHER FUN JAMBOREE EVER SCREENED ! With JACK BENNY JACK BENNY Star of “Broadway Melody.” UNA MERKEL And MARY CARLISLE —they make loving such Fun 1 TED HEALY And NAT PENDLETON —that pair of Battling- Comics carry their feud intoAhe* clouds! SEE JACK BENNY AND TETt HEALY TAKE A STRATOSPHERE FLIGHT 73,600 FEET INTO THE AIR—AND ENJOY A LAUGH A SECOND! ADMISSION. Matinees: l/-,and 1/6. Evenings; 1/-, 1/6, and 2/-. Children half-price day and night. Reserves No Extra. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves D.I.C. or Majestic, 33-537. LINWOOD AVENUE SCHOOL. TO-DAY from 6.30 pin. TO-MORROW (Saturday), 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. CARNIVAL, Proceeds for Assembly Hall. Official Opening Saturday, 2.30, by Hon. D. G. Sullivan, M.P. ATTRACTIONS TO-DAY. Cooking Demonstration, 7.30 p.rti., by courtesy M.E.D. Side-Shows. Competitions. Stalls with wonderful array of goods. Tea Rooms. Lucky Spot. TO-MORROW. j Baby Show. Fancy Dress Parade. Decorated Vehicles. Competitions. Folk Dancing. Paddy’s Market. Drill Display. Lucky Spot. Side-Shows. Tea Rooms. LINWOOD AVENUE SCHOOL. 3644 TROTTING* QHEVIOT TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, MARCH 28th. The Annual Trotting Meeting will be held on the Cheviot Racecourse on Saturday, March 28th. Special Railway Excursion Fares arranged. Return fares, Christchurch to Mina, 10s Id, other stations correspondingly cheaper. Passengers for the Races should travel by the 7.65 a m. Christchureh-Parnassus train. For further information see Railway Posters. H. C. RENNER, 3608 Secretary, Cheviot. MACKENZIE DOMAIN BOARD. * , - rpHE Cheviot Trotting Club are ■L hereby granted permission to use the Recreation Reserve for the purpose pf holding their Annual Trotting Meeting on March 28th. Under the Public Reserves and National- Parks Act, 1928, the said Club are hereby authorised to charge 2s for admission. E. CULL, Secretary, 3642 - Mackenzie Domain Board. RAGING. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. (Incorporated.) AUTUMN MEETING, 1936. ~ APRIL 13th AND 14th. A CCEPTANCES for the GREAT EASTER and the GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAPS, FIRST FORFEITS for the CHAMPAGNE and the 44th CHALLENGE STAKES, also GENERAL ENTRIES, CLOSE on FRIDAY, MARCH 27th. AT .8 P.M. F. T. H. BELL, . Secretary., p.O. Box 385,'Christchurch. ‘ Telegraphic Address: "Turf,” Christchurch. 3562
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21743, 27 March 1936, Page 1
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