TIVOLI Direction; Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 pm. NQW SHOWING—THE HILARIOUS ADVENTURES OF THE AUDACIOUS MR DEEDS HAVE THE WHOLE TOWN IN FITS OF LAUGHTER! Never let it be said that YOU missed— GARY COOPER GARY COOPER “MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN” With . JEAN ARTHUR Thousands have seen him—thousands ' are going again! Reserves D.I.C. or TIVOLI, 32-810. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LIBERTY THEATRE Non-Stop From 12 Noon. ! Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd Evening Session Commences 7 P.M. , LAST TWO DAYS. JESSIE MATTHEWS SONNIE HALE “FIRST A GIRL” The Brightest; Snappiest Musical Comedy Seen in Years. IN ADDITION. NANCY CARROLL GENE RAYMOND In “TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND” Mystery, Mirth, and Melody, Comedy and Romance Rock the Ocean! (Recqmmended by , Censor for Adults.) Reserves DJ.C. or ’Phone 35-067. DANCES. LATIMER (Choral) HALL TO-NIGHT OLD-TIME DANCE! TO-NIGHT £3 CASH MONTE. Usual Popular. Prices. 7885 RITZ ASSEMBLY HALL TO-NIGHT OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT Colin Campbell’s Band. TO-NIGHT Colin Campbell’s Band, TO-NIGHT LUCKY SPOT. MONTE. TO-NIGHT LUCKY SPOT. MONTH Admission} ;|/6. Prwidi^^ WINTER SHOW.
FREE TRAM BIDES I FREE TRAM RIDES! FREE TRAM RIDES ! Buy Your Show Ticket on the Trams and Travel from any Suburb Free of Charge to the Show. PRESS AND PUBLIC AGREE THAT THE 1936 WINTER SHOW BEATS EVERYTHING PREVIOUSLY HELD IN CHRISTCHURCH! HAVE YOU SEEN IT? HAVE YOU SEEN IT? HAVE YOU SEEN IT? I THE /CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW Canterbury, winter show CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW AND V AND EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRIES. EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRIES. EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRIES, EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRIES. THIS TIME NEXT WEEK WILL BE TOO LATE.... SEE THE SHOW NOW! OPEN 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY. OPEN 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY. OPEN 10 A.M. TO 10 P-M. DAILY. SEE THE SHOW—ITS GREAT! SEE THE SHOW---ITS GREAT! SEE THE SHOW—ITS GREAT! ATTRACTIONS FOR TO-DAY AND THIS EVENING. 2.30 Madam Karnos Punch and Judy 4 p.m.—Buckett’s Gymnastic Pupils 7-8 —Derry’s Military Band 8 p.m.—Perce Skinner’s Harmonica Band 8.30 — “Cabaret Fantasy,-” l>y Miss.Bes- ' sie Macdonald’s pupils. 9 p.m.—Perce Skinner’s Harmonica Band EXHIBITION BUILDINGS - EXHIBITION BUILDINGS EXHIBITION BUILDINGS (DALGETY’S BUILDINGS). Cnr. Moorhouse ave. and Colombo St Trams Stop Right at the Door. ADMISSION Is. CHILDREN 6d ’PHONE 35-659. GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL AND PARAffIE FOR CHILDREN AT THE WINTER, SHOW NEXT SATURDAY, AUGUST ?2nd, AT 2 P.M. NO ENTRANCE FEE. Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Prizes in each Class. A Special Press Prize will be given by Lady Gay to one oC the Junior Classes. BEST FANCY DRESS— Class 1 under 5. Class 2 under 9. Class 3 under 14. MOST ORIGINAL— Class 4 under 5 Class 5 under 9. Class 8 under 14. “N.Z. MADE”— Class 7 under 5. Class 8 under 9. Class 9 under 14. 7844 / • FAIL’S FISH CAFE. PAIL’S FISH CAPE. r Cashel sL, near the Bridge. FRIISD OYSTERS OUR SPECIALITY.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21865, 19 August 1936, Page 1
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