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AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE > TO-DAY 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. FRANCES DAY ARTHUR RISCOE CLAUDE DAMPIER In the Breezy Farce, with Melody, Action, and Riotous Fooling, Entitled “ PUBLIC NUISANCE NO, 1” ' You Must See It To j Appreciate It! !! 1 And You’ll Love It! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CRYSTAL ACE FEATURETTES. PLANS D.I.G, or Ring 32-408.

ABSOLUTELY LAST DAY OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN AT THEATRE ROYAL SESSIONS; 2.15 P.M., 8 P.M. Take Our Advice and Reserve At D.I.C. or ’Phone 36-329. United Artists Release. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In “MODERN TIMES” “MODERN TIMES” (Written, Produced, and Directed by Charles Chaplin.) CONTINUES FOR ANOTHER WEEK ONLY AT WARM AND COSY ...... FLA Z A 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 8 p.m. Dir.: J. C. Williamson Piet. Corp., Ltd. Matinee Starts 2 p.m. Special Session 4.30 p.m. Children Hall-price. PLANS D.I.C. or 'PHONE 36-021. (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.)

l?H LDS ” “ FRESH FIELDS ” FRESH FIELDS” “FRESH FIELDS’* the "Saturday evening was an outstanding one in I th s theatre m New Zealand, in that it witnessed two talented T , r ”^ la “ d actresses as leads in aJ. C. Williamson comedy company. f i vas , hrst performance in New Zealand of Ivor Novello’s brilliant comedy, Fresh Fields,’ and the ladies in question were Ethel (m°^h« on * that ..y e *y comedy actress who gained her first experience wlrSn i gG w , lth Wellington amateurs, and the, other. Miss Elaine wamill, formerly of Taihape, an extremely beautiful and graceful ingenue, whose rise in her profession has been meteoric, the past two years having overed her stage life in Australia. Both ladies received a great welcome, “ nd as rr s omed / developed into hilarity, it was sensed that both were ideally cast. Inc end or the ploy saw a scene of unusual enthusiasm/* THEATRE ROYAL 1. WIJUIU/UVIOUIN, ETU., Present their Specially Selected and Incomparable COMEDY-DRAMATIC COMPANY HEADED BY THE TWO BRILLIANT NEW ZEALAND ARTISTS, ETHEL MORRISON AND ELAINE HAMILL Associated with Whom are HARVEY ADAMS, KATIE TOWERS SRSnS L hS? PELIN ’ LLOYD LAMBLE, ARTHUR LANE, PHYLLIS rakpr NORMAN SHEPHERD, ENID HOLLINS ’ CONNIE MARTYN. m three of London’s latest and most successful productions NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS Initial representation in Christchurch of IVOR NOVELLO’S PRICELESS COMEDY, “F R E S H “F R E S H “FRESH FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS which had all London laughing for over two years. “FRESH FIELDS” is the breeziest, funniest, and most audacious of Comedies. Frank, joyous and sunny, it bubbles and gurgles with big laughs all through. “FRESH FIELDS” v/as received with wonderful enthusiasm in Wellington and it attracted iecord audiences throughout its extended season there. « r rr”if P PRODUCTION 3RD PRODUCTION SHINING HOUR” “AS HUSBANDS GO” IHE SHINING HOUR ” “AS HUSBANDS GO ” 4TH PRODUCTION “NIGHT MUST FALL” “NIGHT MUST FALL” BOX PLAN FOR “FRESH FIELDS”' A l m.o?.« oP ®M? d . a V he D , IC - on WEDNESDAY MORNING, at nine o’clock, queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Country applications for seats will be dealt with in the order in which they arrive. _ n . t POPULAR PRICES uress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss; Unreserved Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery Is 6d and 2s. All Prices plus tax. Touring Manager - - - John FarrelL

NOTICE. THE Papanui Branch of the National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, CLOSED between the Hours of 12 N°°n and 1 p.m. Each Day from Bth July, 1936. 3541F.P.. T-lEAR Robt. A. Laidlaw's illustrated x lectures, Choral Hall, and great Sunday addresses, Civic Theatre. See advertisement Religious columns. 3543

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21826, 4 July 1936, Page 1

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