AAKUBEOUU«Xe». j —MAYFAIR— Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd-. “The Little Theatre of Big Attractions” 1 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY 1 !' : ■■■ ,v■; vTYESPITE the. considerable expenditure already incurred in the advance publicity of "Seven Sinners,” the man- . ; i agement of ‘ the Mayfair Theatre, in response to persistent public demand, begs to advise patrons that they have no option but to postpoe “Seven Sinners” and to extend the season of Under Two Flags” still another week. Commencing its fourth recordbreaking week to-day, “Under Two Flags” * sets 'a new standard in entertainment, playing to the, greatest crowds since the opening of the theatre in. 1935. Seldom, If ever before, has there been such enthusiasm. Never such a marvellous production., Thousands are seeing it again and again, and the delightful acting of Ronald Colman, Claudette Colbert, Victor McLaglen, and Rosalind RusseD. is making entertainment history .- in Christchurch. t The Management wish to apologise ! for the inconvenience caused the many patrons who ( have made reservations for “Seven Sinners.” These, book- * ings will be transferred or : money will be refunded... i '• ‘ ‘ 't ' ' Sessions to-day; 2.15 P.M. 5 P.M. 8 P.M. ——The Picture of a Decade-—-“UNDER TWO FLAGS” “UNDER TWO FLAGS” “UNDER TWO FLAGS” “UNDER TWO FLAGS” “UNDER TWO FLAGS” “UNDER TWO FLAGS” “UNDER TWO FLAGS” “UNDER TWO FLAGS” “ UNDER TWO FLAGS” ‘ A 20th Century-Fox Sp&iaT; (Recommended by- Censor for 1 Adults*) HURRY! HEAVY BOOKINGS, TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. PLANS AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE. RACING. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING ind, 24th, and 28th OCTOBER. 1836. sov) for the Wellesley Stakes, % J6 close, at 5 o'clock p.m. on UDAY, the 2nd OCTOBER, 1936, at i Office of the Club, Woodward j eet, Wellington. 3510 D. E. BRAY, Secretary* NTERBURY' JOCKEY (Incor CLUB (Incorporated) .■ ROPOLITAN MEETING, 1936. 'EMBER 7th, 9th, 11th and 14th. SING ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd AT 5 pm. . JT ACCEPTANCE (£3 each). * 'ZEALAND CUP HANDICAP, of £.1500} (Minimum weight 7st); two niles. ’ ■ ■ ’■' ENTRIES (£1 each). FIRST DAY ; WARDS' HANDICAP, of £700; six furlongs. . „ SECOND DAY FERION HANDICAP, of £400; seven furlongs. , . DALTON HANDICAP, of £450; one mile and a-quarter. THIRD DAY KEY CLUB HANDICAP, of £SQO: one mile.r , fTERBURY CUP. Of £SOO (Weight-for-age); one mile and ahalf. FOURTH DAY. [ROPOLITAN HANDICAP, of £750; one mile and a-half. iNYHUHST HANDICAP, of £3OO (For three-year-olds only); one StBERS’ HANDICAP, of £450; six TS—7st 71b MINIMUM WEIGHT IN i HANDICAP FLAT RACES UN; S OTHERWISE SPECIFIED IN THE CONDITIONS. ORTANT—ENTRIES AND AC•TANCES NOW CLOSE AT 5 pjn. NLESS OTHERWISE STATED. F. T. H. BELL, Secretary. O. Box 385, Christchurch. ;legraphic address; “Turf.'' FAIL’S FISH CAFE. PAIL'S PISH CAPE. Cashel street, near the Bridge. FRIED OYSTERS OUR SPECIALTY. F3176 ESULTS from “The Presa” “Classifield Want AdiT—as countless mices testify—surpass aR expectais. Test this yourself. 12 wens Ifr, ays 2/6.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21903, 2 October 1936, Page 1
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