AMUSEMENTS. ALL ATTENDANCE RECORDS SHATTERED AGAIN YESTERDAY f Shirley Temple takes her place at the head of all box-o Moe drawcards —from 10 a.m. yesterday an endless queue of people endeavoured to gain admission to see this wonder child. —Firstly —She sets a new house record on Saturday last—and breaks it again the following week. BOOK NOW ! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. AGAIN TO-DAY--11 A.M. 2.15 P.M. 5 P.M. 8 P.M. 2ND SENSATIONAL WEEK THE PROGRAMME THAT TOPS THEM ALL! And it’s none other than The World’s Sweetheart SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE The Never-to-be-Forgotten Musical Adventure “ THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL” A 20th Century-Fox Special. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO MELBOURNE CUP, 1936 Every Movement of this Thrilling Race explained in SLOW MOTION. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. “The Little Theatre of Big Attractions” FREE LIST SUSPENDED. In MAYFAIR Then. 31-218 .
STREET APPEAL*. ■ ■ ■■ l|,lk ' TAKAHE AND SUMMIT ROAD FOND. STREET APPEAL STREET APPEAL STREET APPEAL STREET APPEAL STREET APPEAL STREETAPPEAL , WEDNESDAY-NEXT - WEDNESDAY NEXT To assist in the completion of the work of brnWnf ' • Sign of the Takahe” and the construction of the Poet H2ls Summit Road. The people of Christchurch will be given the opportunity ' of showing their appreciation of this wonderful w«E)sy| making the Hills and the Bays readily accessible to toe '" people. SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION BY GIVING LIBERALLY OS WEDNESDAY NEXT. nil
DANCES. /CALEDONIAN SELECT ASSEMBLY DANCE. (Old and New Dances.) RACE CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. CALEDONIAN HALL Carnival Novelties, Balloons, Streamers, etc. 4 Cash Montes. Luck Spots, Etc. BRADFORD’S ORCHESTRA, BRADFORD’S ORCHESTRA. Admission Is 6d. Supper provided. Gallery Spectators 64 VISITORS ARE INVITED TO THE BEST DANCE IN TOWN. 7018 W. HALL. M.C. WINTER GARDEN ” INTER GARDEN CABARET. TO-NIGHT, 8.30 TILL 12. TO-NIGHT, 8.30 TILL 12. PRESENTING Miss Peggy Holmes and her Ballet BAILEY-MARSTON’S ORCHESTRA. Double Ticket 8s 6d. Alcoves ss. For Reserves ’Phone 32-088. MRS J. L. MANSEL, Manageress. ‘ 7017 SUMMER DANCE. XT’ ORTH BEACH HALL TO-NIGHT, 8.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 8.30 p.m. Percy Butler’s Serenaders. Double 3/6. Last Trolley-Bus for City midnight L. R. MOORE, M.C. RICHMOND SCHOOL KING AND 11 QUEEN CARNIVAL. GRAND FINALE CARNIVAL DANCE In support of Standard 11. King and Queen. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14th, 1938, UNION ROWING CLUB HALL. Admission 1/-. Ray Piper’s Orchestra TANTHE FLANNEL DANCE A . JELLICOE HALL. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Invitations obtainable from Mrs Clark. Queen’s weets Shop. Colombo st. 8098 (CHRISTCHURCH CORSAIR CLUBBack to Childhood Masquerade Carnival, TUESDAY NEXT, Railway Hall, 8 to 1 a,m. . 1/6 and 1/-. Non-members 6d extra. ' X 4938 EXCURSION. (CHRISTCHURCH CORSAIR CLUB— Excursion to Greymouth, Hokitika, and Lakes Mahinapua and lanthe. 1 tuna. Sunday, December 6th. Tickets on and after November 30th, from C. A. C. Frost 282 Moorhouse avenue. X4Q3B ORUCE’S MALT CREAM SANDn WICH: A dainty end delicately Savoured confection. Instantly popular. Loose and packets. - BJB6B
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21940, 14 November 1936, Page 1
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