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AMUSEMENTS. AVON J. C. Williamson's Luxury Playhouse. Sessions To-day: 2.15 and 8, p.m. LAST THREE DAYS Brilliant Artistic Success ! IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI PADEREWSKI PADEREWSKI i Moonlight Sonata" i " Moonlight Sonata " I The greatest pianist the world has known . . . weaving a magic spell with his playing around the hearts of two youthful lovers . . . and the audience I With DAME MARIE TEMPEST j Beloved English Stage Star. j FRIDAY Selznick-International Presents JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR —as the girl "from the sticks" who rose to the dizzy heights of stardom. Here wc have the new Janet Gaynor, who will *. creep into the hearts 11 jof all Christchurch— j j I AND !| ! FREDRIC MARCH FREDRIG MARCH —as the exasperating, lovable, careless, spoiled leading Holly- * wood star. Undoubtedly | i the greatest performIj | *, ance this great artist II i I : has given us—- ||| |i| IN "A STAR IS BORN" *'A STAR IS BORN" "A STAR IS BORN" "A STAR IS BORN" "A STAR IS BORN" "A STAR IS BORN" ADOLPHE MENJOU MAY ROESON ANDY DEVINE and LIONEL STANDER. **★*-* Now for the first time you can see a bold, * dramatic revelation of * the people and places —the laughter and love —the talent and tears * that all go into the * making of movies— See this unforgettable moving story of What * Makes Movies ... * FILMED ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOUR. United Artists Pictures. (Approved for Universal Exhibition, i Box Plan D.I.C. Theatre 'phone 40-076. SHIPPING. QRIENT tt«b. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. From Sydney, via Melbourne, Adpr iaide, Fremantle. Colombo, Aden. Egypt, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar. Channel Port. •ORMONDE .. 14.833 Oct 9 tORONSAY .. 20,000 Oct 23 iORION .. 23,371 Nov. 6 vtORONTES .. 20.000 Nov 20 hvIORCADES 23,400 Dec. 2 hv+ORAMA 20,000 Dec. 16 tFlrst Saloon and Tourist fFirst Saloon and Tourist B. •Tourist one class only, v Calls Villefranche. hj Calls Hobart FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. FIRST SALOON from £IOO Single, £176 Return. TOURIST from £45 Single, £Bl Return. TOURIST B from £42 Single, £76 Return. Above fares are subject to exchange. To Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane. Through booking from New Zealand to Sydney, thence by Orient Line round Australian Coast. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD, Agents. IHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LTD. DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL. I xRANGITANE Auckland Sep. 23 «*REMUERA Oct. 30 xRANGITIKI Nov. 18 J'RUAHINE Dec. 1 xRANGITATA Dec. 16 1938. xRANGITANE Jan. 13 I t'ROTORUA Jan. 15 tt'REMUERA Feb. 12 xRANGITIKI Men. 10 (Port and date subject to alteration.) x17,000-ton Motor Vessels, with First Class. Tourist Class, and Tourist "B" tCabln Class. tTourist Class. •Oil fuel, calling at Curacao. First Class from £94 Single, £165 Return; Cabin Class from £74 Single. £l3O Return; Tourist Class from £43 Single, £77 Return: Tourist B Class from £4O Single, £72 Return. All Fares Plus Exchange and 168 Hereford street X ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Sydney to London, via Australian Ports. Colombo, Bombay. Aden, Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Tangier, and Plymouth. All vessels may call at any port on or off the route, and the route and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice. FIRST SALOON. SECOND SALOON. TOURIST ONE CLASS ONLY CHITRALtbcd 15.346 Oct. I MONGOLIA! 16,600 Oct. 16 MALOJA* 20,914 Oct. 30 MOLDAVIAtabcd .. 16,556 Nov. 13 STRATHMORE'a .... 23.428 Nov. 27 NARKUNDA*f ... 16,632 Dec. 9 1938 SEASON SAILINGS MOOLTAN* 20.952 Jan. 8 CATHAYtf 15,225 STRATHNAVER*ae . 22,283 1 STRATHEDEN*aef .. 23.500 Feb. 16 MALOJA'ef 20.914 Mar. 2 STRATHMORE*ae .. 23,423 Mar. 19 NARKUNDA'ef .... 16.632 Mar. 31 STRATHAIRD'ae • .. 22,284 Apt 15 MOOLTAN'f 20,952 Apl. 27 STRATHALLAN»a .. 23,500 May U CATHAYt 15.225 May 27 DO you Know—? You can -phone your "Want Ad." to "The Press" (33-358) and pay when next in town.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22197, 14 September 1937, Page 1

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606

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22197, 14 September 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22197, 14 September 1937, Page 1

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