AMUSEMENTS. TRANSFERRED 8 FROM THE “STATE.” Alter a record extended season at the o above theatre a discriminating Christr church Public demands a further ex.tension. It is 'therefore our pleasure to present it for your enjoyment at the LIBERTY AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) 2 PM. DAILY 7.45 PM. IT STANDS SUPREME DAPHNE DU MAURTER’S ’ ..111 111,. “REBECCA” “REBECCA” ■/ “REBECCA” r “REBECCA” “REBECCA” “REBECCA” “REBECCA” “REBECCA” i “REBECCA” “REBECCA” “REBECCA” “REBECCA” “REBECCA” . “REBECCA” “REBECCA” “REBECCA” “REBECCA” ‘‘i II H Laurence Olivier ★ Joan Fontaine George Sanders ★ Judith Anderson ■k C. Aubrey Smith A United Artists Release. (Recommended More Especially for Adult Audiences.) Entertainment unparalleled in screen history. MARCH OP TIME: Canada at War. A Graphic Presentation of the activities of a Sister Dominion. IT IS ESSENTIAL TO. RESERVE. PLANS AT DJ.C. OR THEATRE, TEL. 35-067. LECTURES. TRIP TO JAVA L E C T y R E, WITH MOTION PICTURES, i MUSICAL ITEMS. TOMORROW NIGHT, 7.45 PM. 93 CASHEL STREET. SUTCLIFFE SCHOOL OF’ RADIANT .. LIVING, .CHRISTCHURCH. ALL WELCOME. Refreshments. Admission Is 6d. 8536 MAORI AND' HIS ORIGIN. A PUBLIC, ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. MR ROGER DUFF, MA. (Museum - - ' Staff). :; : . W.E.A. ROOM, TRADES HALL, • Gloucester street. Conte and Hear of .This Ancient Rice. GOVERNMENT' IN NEW ZEALAND. A Centennial Lecture by Mr L. C. WEBB, M.A. MONDAY, AUGUST sth, AT 8 PM. W.E.A. ROOM, TRADES HALL. “In this country democracy has been tried under almost laboratory conditions.” Everyone Invited to Both Lectures. . 8526
THREE-ACT ELAY. TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW . TO-NIGHT RADIANT HALL 8 p.m. and 2.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT MATINEE CHARLES BENNETTS DYNAMIC THRILLER “THE LAST HOUR” - “THE LAST HOUR” “THE LAST HOUR” “THE LAST HOUR” “THE LAST HOUR 1 * PRODUCED BY NGAIO MARSH. . Strong cast of Professional and Ashburton Repertory Players. Overture and Entr’actes-by Full Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Noel Fultov MATINEE TO-MORROW—A REAL TREAT FOR THE CHILDREN. \ COME EARLY—2OO 2/- SEATS AVAILABLE. Prices* 2/6 (Reserves at,D.I.C., 6d extra); 2/- at Theatre. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO BRITISH SAILORS’ SOCIETY.
CENTENNIAL DRAMATIC FESTIVAL,
CENTENNIAL DRAMATIC FESTIVAL CENTENNIAL DRAMATIC FESTIVAL CENTENNIAL DRAMATIC FESTIVAL RADIANT HALL FRIDAY, AUG. 9th. SATURDAY, AUG. 10th. FRIDAY, AUG. 9th. SATURDAY, AUG. 10th. SEVERAL ONE-ACT PLAYS EACH EVENING. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. Reserves at D.I.C. from August 2nd to 9th, Inc. BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Tickets obtainable from Participating Schools and DXC. F. H. DEPHOFF, Hon.- Secretary. ■
WEES TUNG. WRESTLING WRESTLING Theatre Royal, Wednesday Next Theatre Royal, Wednesday Next The Bout All Christchurch has Been - - 'Waiting For. LOFTY BLOMFIELD LOFTY BLOMFIELD v. DAN O’CONNOR DAN O’CONNOR PLANS Open Noon To-day at Dale’s, Tobacconist, Regent Theatre buildings. Be there at Noon. No ’Phone Reserves can be accepted before 12.30 To-day. PRICES AS USUAL. 8569
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