AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) TWICE DAILY, at 2 and 7.45 P.M. Hollywood’s Most Glamorous Beauties in a Sparkling Comedy Romance “HOTEL FOR WOMEN” “HOTEL FOR WOMEN” “HOTEL FOR WOMEN” “ HOTEL FOR WOMEN ” “HOTEL FOR WOMEN” “HOTEL FOR WOMEN” An adaptation of the famous novel by ‘ ELSA MAXWELL And Starring LINDA DARNELL LINDA DARNELL A Girl ' in Every Room. A Man on Every Mind. SUPPORTING ATTRACTION. A Thrilling • Detective Romance CHARLIE CHAN In “CITY IN DARKNESS” He fights danger threatening the lives of thousands. THE BEST CHAN STORY YET. (Both Pictures Recommended by the Censor;for Adults.) RESERVES AT D.I.C. ’PHONE 35-067. ► TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, & TUESDAY, ' IRENE DUNN CHARLES BOYER in “THE NEAREST THING TO HEAVEN” ; Supports include “March of Time.” ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - 7785 HOLLYWOOD SUMNER 'Phone 46-001. DANCES. Caledonian; hall TO-NIGHT —— - TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. Mixed Dancing. Four Cash Montes. Lucky Spot. GEO. BRADFORD’S ORCHESTRA.. Admission 2/-. ' Supper provided. - Admission 2/-.- . Supper - provided . i Spectators’ Gallery 6d. i ' ■ H. EDWARDS. M.C. : TO-NIGHT—C ALEDONIXN . : HALL. 71TAYFAIR LOUNGE CABARET iU A YFAIR LOUNGE CABARET. TO-NIGHT Tp-NIGHT. . ■ WALLIS' and his MAYFAHI LOUNGE ORCHESTRA. MAYFAHI RHYTHM GIRLS. ; ; CABARET ‘ SUPPER • Double Tickets 6/6. Evening Dress essential. For Alcove reserves, ’phone 31-458. ■ 7786 SATURDAY NIGHT SYDENHAM FOOTBALL CLUB. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. Reg. Thornton’s Popular Band. Popular Prices: 2/- Each. Monte Carlo. Excellent Supper. X 487 . OLD-TIME DANCE. -\fELODY GLADE. CASHEL ST • EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT , . Under Jfew Management Monte Carlos ; - Lucky. Spot. Music Supplied by Kookaburra Band. Sit-down Supper. Admission-2s. - - X 492 WINTER-GARDEN CABARET TO-NIGHT 8.30 till 12. JOHNNY NELSON And his Australian Dance Band. Double Tickets 7s'6d. 'Alcoves ss. Telephone 32-088. 7731 JANTHE D A N C E. JELLICOE HALL. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. SLEQTED PROGRAMME OF , ' DANCES. Admission 2/6, including Supper. No Invitations Required. X 433 XT E A T H C O T‘E 'DANCE. AX HEATHCOTE .CLUB. HALL. ■ ■ _i_ TO-NIGHT . Train leaves Ch. Ch. for—Heathcote, 7.55 p.m. Late Train- leaves Hfeathcote for Ch. Ch. 12.15 an. Novelties. Tom Robinson’s Orchestra. 2/-. 2/6. X 395 • HAREWOOD HALL. - DANG E - . . 'Will be held TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! at 8 p.m. Lucky Spbt and-Monte Carlo. Good Orchestra and Supper. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. All Welcome. ) ;■ - -- .- X 734 titalsWell dance, assembly.— AA iialswell hall, to-night ■ *UsualNovelties. Ladies 1/6. Gentlemen 2/-. FRANK MILLER’S DANCE BAND. . X 389 T> OLLESTON-TEMPLETON CATHOLIC DANCE. . MEMORIAL HALL. ROLLESTON, 2nd MAY, 1940. Good Orchestra. Good Supper. . Gents 2/6; Ladies - 1/6. X 558 ROLL UP TO-NIGHT. PREBBLETON HALL. BASKETBALL DANCE. X 573 TT’LAG • 500, EUCHRE, DANfcING, 1 ETC. RAILWAY HALL, TUESDAY NEXT. . Christchurch Corsair Club. Is. Everyone Welcome. Good Prizes. ■ ■ ’ ' 7767 LL Your family will enjoy The nutty wheat Savour of S X HOMO , S.X. HOMO , The superior wholemeal loaf. —6
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23005, 27 April 1940, Page 1
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