AMUSEMENTS. 3 SESSIONS ! 2;15 p.m. 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. iA V 0 N\: J. C. Williamson's Luxury Playhouse. HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. AVON TO-DAY The Greatest Musical Show of Them All! A Feast of Fun and Gaiety ... 20 Song Hits . . . The Happiest Show of the Year! . . . You will see—--14-year-old Linda Ware, new and sensational singing star . . . The Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra of 100 performers led by the great Walter Damrosch ... 100 talented kid stars of to-morrow. Paramount Pictures Present MAKER" MAKER" MAKER" MAKER" MAKER" MAKER" MAKER" MAKER" MAKER" MAKER" Introducing Lovely LINDA WARE LINDA WARE Sensational New 14-year-old Singing Discovery. AND WITH HER - BING CROSBY NED SPARKS LOUISE CAMPBELL (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Avon Featurettes Include: "BUSY LITTLE BEARS" Academy Award Winner for the Best Short Subject of the Year. "A DESERT ADVENTURE" Grantland Rice Sportlight. "TED FIO-RITO AND ORCH." . Musical Gem. Box Plans at D.I.C. THEATRE 'PHONE 40-076.
AMUSEMENTS: 'Hill PLAZA |N Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation,. Ltd. Sessions: ii.ls p.m. and 8 p.m. FLYING FISTS! - BLAZING GUNS ! ■ DYNAMITE ACTION ! 's the Royal North-west Mounted olice go into Action and Clean Out i Gang of Fur Bandits and the Mounties" Always Get Their Man! New Uiiiversal Presents RICHARD ARLEN ANN GWYNNE - KAY SUTTON ANDY DEVINE - In "The Man From Montreal" "The Man From Montreal" "The Man From Montreal" Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IN ADDITION BORIS KARLOFF As the Amazing "Mr Wong" The Third and Most Exciting of This Grand Series "MR WONG •IN CHINATOWN" Recommended by Censor for Adults.) !ox Plans DJ.C. Theatre 'phone 36-021. "Race" Cabaret WINTER GARDEN SATURDAY NEXT—B.3O TILL 12. SATURDAY NEXT—B.3O TILL 12. PECIAL ATTRACTION: Mr Sydney Hollis, "Ballroom Ballet." HAROLD BAILEY'S ORCHESTRA. Double Tickets 7/6, Alcoves 5/-. Telephone Reserves 32-088. 9251 rAYFAIR LOUNGE CABARET. L AYFAIR LOUNGE CABARET. SATURDAY NIGHT. FRANK WALLIS AND HIS IAYFAJR v LOUNGE ORCHESTRA. MAYFAIR RHYTHM GIRLS. CABARET SUPPER. Double Tickets 6/6. Evening Dress Issehtial. For Alcove Reserves 'Phone 1-458. 9260
DRAMATIC FESTIVAL. CHRISTCHURCH SECONDARY SCHOOLS CHRISTCHURCH SECONDARY SCHOOLS CENTENNIAL DRAMA FESTIVAL .CENTENNIAL- DRAMA'FESTIVAL RADIANT HALL • RADIANT HALL TO-DAY (Friday) and TO-MORROW (Saturday) TO-DAY (Friday) and TO-MORROW (Saturday) Commencing at 7.30 p.m. SEVERAL ONE,ACT PLAYS EAC%£VENING. ' . - . •"■ - - ■ *— * " J -*- «*->---, i-. ■■■■•■■- "The* Poetasters of Ispahan" I3ia«aimw » AaTOHfrt •St. Margaret's College Catherine Parr; . . Christ's College Love-and Cousin Albert Chfistchurch Girls' High School.. "The Comedy of the Man who .-•■•- Married a Dumb Wife" Avonside Girls' High School ../.. "World Without Men" Cathedral Grammar School "The Rehearsal" L -.- Christchurch Boys'. High School ... The Spider s Web' Selwyn House School "Elizabeth Refuses' ADMISSION 1/6 and 1/- Reserves at D.I.C. from August 2to 9, inc. BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT , Tickets obtainable from Participating Schools and D.I.C. 9256 F. H. DEPHOFF, Honorary .Secretary. SHIPPING. . ,NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY V OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. 168 Hereford, street. 'Phone 33-500. SAILINGS. CIRCUMSTANCES PERMITTING (FOR DATES OF OVERSEAS STEAMERS, FARES, ETC.. APPLY TO COMPANY'S OFFICES): FOR SYDNEY: '■ . irough Bookings to Melbou*.... and other' Australian Ports. ■ For information regarding' sailings apply at Company's Office. FOR RAROTONGA AND OUTER ' COOK ISLANDS. Matua—August. ' FOR SUVA (FIJI), APIA (SAMOA), NUKUALOFA (TONGA). Matua —-September. . . '.. FOR WELLINGTON. Maori—Monday. Wednesday, Friday. Rangatira—Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. „,. .' . (Passenger Train from Chnstchurch 7.10 p.m.) Second Express Train does not run on Mondays. WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Tamahine: From Wellington—Monday. Wednesday, Friday 2.45 p.m. From Picton— Tuesday. Thursday 2.45 p.m. Saturday ■ ■ ..' . ■ ' U-30 a.m. CANADA, UNITED STATES. ENGLAND. (Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria.) For Information" - , apply at Office. "CARGO SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON-Steamer Express daily. Cargo at rail 11 a.m.-Tak-ing cargo for Patea. FOR AUCKLAND. Waiana— Friday, August 9. 9 a.m. Waipiata—Early. . Cargo must be booked. FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE. yainui—Early. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLY- ■ " . MOUTH. • ■ . ■ taru— Early. FOR SYDNEY. Laritane— August. -»HE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIP- - PING COMPANY, LIMITED. WELLINGTON,- PICTON, AND WANGANUI. (Taking Cargov'for Blenheim, Seddon, and Ward; also Palmerston North ■and Patea.) : r: \ Telephone No: 36*234 (three lines). R I E:N T LI N E. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. PASSENGER SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. ' "RANGITIKI," "RANGITATA," "BANGITANE." 17,000-ton Motor Vessels, First Class, "RIMUTAKA," 16,000 Tons. "REMUERA." 11,400 Tons. "ROTORUA,'\ 10.900 Tons. Tourist Class Service. > (All one class) For Information apply to: THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.. LTD. PAEKEE. LIMITED "(Incorporated in Victoria. Aust.) T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA. TO SYDNEY From Wellington and Auckland For Sailing Dates. Fares, etc.. apply to KJNSEY and CO. LTD.' Agents . 154-156 Hereford street ITINSEY AND COMPANY, LTD. "■• 154 Hereford st. ' 'Phone 40-123. WELLINGTON, NEW PLYMOUTH AND WAIKATO. M.V. PORT WHANGAREI—SATURDAY, August 10th. (Latest Cargo, 9 a.m.) J/-INSEY AND COMPANY, LTD., 154 Hereford st. 'Phone 40-123. NAPIER, GISBORNE, WAIKOKOPU, TOLAGA BAY, TOKOMARU BAY. AND T UQKS BAY. M.V. PAKURA—FRIDAY, Aug. 9th. (Latest Cargo 9 a.m.) 8549 CHATHAM ISLANDS. Taking Passengers and Cargo for Waitangi, Kaingaroa, and Pitt Island. early: All Freights Must be Prepaid. H. L. HERDMAN, Agent, 'Phone 40-446. PATTEN and PITCAITHLY, Ch.Ch. Agents. 11l Lichfield st "Phone 35-956. 9182 DRIVING TUITION. rfiVfclatKliwflrtWyiK Women Wantedb Get your Teaching Methods. Only, the latest cars used (no oldicrocks) for all: classes of licences: TRILLO'S, 220, High st (above HalUweH I *, Dentists), TPhone 35-836. V- ' f T7671 tisementljß '.The Press,*' in the Agents v throughout New Zealand. I small MvertisfaDQ(»t Columns. Office I OIHON'SJSi-CO.OF N.Z., LTD, | open
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23094, 9 August 1940, Page 1
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