V AMUSEMENTS. CLAMOURING CROWDS COMPEL EXTENDED SEASON; •«l CIVIC II nDirection: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2.15 p.m. TO-DAY 8 pm. Transferred from “State’* For a 2nd BIG WEEK Darryl F. Zanuok’s Epic Darryl F. Zariuck’s Epic Rife with Romance Rollicking with Adventure Spiked with Excitement Flaring with Laughter. FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW In VICTOR McLAGLEN Supported by Gloria Stuart' , Constance Collier (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Star of “David Copperfleld” The Hero of “What Price Glory” The Director of “China Seas” A GREAT TEAM IN A GREAT TRIUMPH. Be With the Wise Book Early. Be With the Wise Book Early. Reserves at D.I.G. or Tel. 31-508 DANCES. RITZ ASSEMBLY HALL TO-NIGHT. TO-NfGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. - MODERN DANCE MODERN DANCE FISK-WRIGHT BAND. FISK-WRIGHT BAND. In Modern Popular , Numbers. Admission Is 6d. Supper Provided. RITZ ASSEMBLY HALL t Gloucester street. „ ’Phone 34-497. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. Commencing 7.30 p.m. RITZ OLD-TIME DANCE RITZ OLD-TIME DANCE OLIN CAMPBELL’S BAND Seven Professional Players. Lucky Spot. Monte Carlo. - dmission Is 6d. Supper Provided. Ring for Reserves, 34-497. 3564 WI N T E R IN T E R OAR D E N GARDEN GA B A R E T, SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY, SATURDAY. 8.30 to 12 o'clock. * 8.30 to l2 o’clock. 1 BAILEY-MARSTON ORCHESTRA. Double Tickets 7s 6d. Alcoves ss. 'Phone 32-088 for Reserves, Complimentary Tickets by the present Manageress only. ■ MRS J. L. MANSEL, Manageress. ocu CALEDONIAN SELECT ASSEMBLY DANCE. Old and New Dances. EVERY SATURDAY 8 till 12. • CALEDONIAN HALL 4 Cash Monties. Lucky Spot, etc. BRADFORD’S ORCHESTRA. Admission Is 6d, Supper Provided. Gallery 6d. THE BEST DANCE IN TOWN. 3508 W. HALL, M.C. CATURDAY LATIMER HALL. P Old-Time Ball (Creagh’s Band). 10s Monte, also 2 Min Montes, Ballroom Decorated, Free Cigarettes, Soft Drinks. Balloons, Streamers. Is '6d (Double 2s 6d). X 7845 CRICKET. LANCASTER PARK CRICKET CLUB. rpHE Club will open its season on Saturday next, October 3rd, at 2 p.m., at Lancaster Park. All members and intending members are asked to attend. W. O. MAPPLEBECK, Hon. Secretary. 3524 WEST CHRISTCHURCH CRICKET CLUB. mHE Club will Open its S.eason I NEXT SATURDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, at HAGLEY PARK, at 2 pm. All members and intending mem rs are invited to attend. ■ W. A. GOSS, 30 ' Honorary Secretary. ' MEETINGS. p MORGAN WILLIAMS, C* MEMBER FOR KAIAPOI, will, meet deputation at Brqoklands Bridge, ■ > •, SATURDAY. .OCTOBER 3rd, at 12.30 3546 P-m. TRAVEL, CEE your own country first—Unique P Waitorao; 'glorious Milfofd Sound; the Chateau Tongariro, National Park, or beautiful Waikaremoana. —1 \I7AITOMO —"unique underground '' caverns with beautiful limestone formations and eerie canopies twinkling with the lights of a million glowworms. ~-l “T\o” the Wonder Walk to Milford Sound this year—a world-famous trip of scenic loveliness. Comfortable huts with staff in charge provided en route. Excellent track—easy stages--moderate cost. —1 WHEREVER you go—however you go—book With the Government Tourist ’Bureau. Costs nothing extra.. FLOWER SHOWS. YDENHAM PlrttiTAr Sh Methodist Spring Flower Show and Sale of Goods. Ie Schoolroom, . Brougham street, turday, October 3rd, 2.30 till 10 pm. hedules still obtainable. X 7591 EBB PRESS” Classified Advertisements afie read at the breakfast and are sure to deliver results ng the day—l2 'words Is. 3 inserils fid. ’Phone 33-358. —0
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