AMUSEMENTS. Your Entertainment Guide: CHRISTCHURCH CINEMAS, LTD., Present At The REGENT TO-DAY: 2.15 and 8 P.M. MICKEY ROONEY as “YOUNG TOM EDISON” 'Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEXT FRIDAY: Stirring Drama ! “VIRGINIA CITY” Errol Flynn Miriam Hopkins Also a Cast of Thousands. RESERVES D.I.C, or REGENT, 34-616. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MAJESTIC Last Day; 2.15 and 8 p.m., of The Invisible Man Returns” t —and a City Cowers in Terror 1 .TO-MORROW.’ MAE WEST And W. C. FIELDS together in “MY LITTLE CHICADEE ” t You’ll Howl with Hilarity—and Scream with Excitement! Reserves D.I.C. or Majestic, 33-537. t Recommended by Censor for Adults. TIVOLI To-day at 2.15 and 8 p.m. Warner Bros. Present “DARK VICTORY” BETTE DAVIS GEORGE BRENT RESERVES D.I.C. or TIVOLI, 32-810. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) GRAND tffnfm. MICKEY ROONEY In a Happy-go-lucky Comedy 1 “HOLD THAT KISS” With Maureen O’Sullivan Dennis O’Keefe, and Jack Buchanan-Maurice Chevalier in the Thrilling Comedy Drama I “BREAK THE NEWS” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) THEATRE ROYAL~ Last Night of “ME DEEDS GOES TO TOWN” and “UNDER YOUR SPELL” TO-MORROW, 7.45 p.m.—Britain’s Laughing Answer to the Spy Menace! “CLOUDS OVER EUROPE” With Ralph EiChardson Lawrence Olivier and Valerie Hobson, And WILL FYFFE In “ O-W-D B-O-B ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ST. JAME S’ To-day at 2 p.m. and 7 o’clock. DEANNA DURBIN In Her Happiest Hit “FIRST LOVE”* And Based on Actual Truths “ They Made Her a Spy ” t SALLY EILERS ALLAN LANE, leserves D.I.C. or St. James, 35-8..0. r Recommended by Censor for Adults ■ Approved for Universal Exhibition. TT'RESH Separator Butter 1/3 lb. Whey J- Butter 1/4. Tucks are cheaper.
3845 PUBLIC NOTICES. 500 th ANNIVERSARY OF PRINTING. TTXHIBITION of old and new printing (arranged by Ch.Ch, Printers'), in Lecture Hall at Canterbury Public •Library. ■ Open from 2-5 and 7-9.30, luesday to Saturday. Admission Free. 3590 CARRYING BUSINESS. An established carrying CONCERN, operating two trucks and showing good returns, is offered for sale. Apply in first instance to — P.O. Box 373, Christchurch. 3840 F.P. STOP PRESS ■—_♦— RUSSIAN RELATIONS WITH JAPAN CHUNGKING, November 26. American newspaper correspondents have ascertained that the Free China Government will express its complete confidence that M. Stalin will refuse to make any deal with Tokyo which would lessen Soviet aid to China m- release the Japanese army, at present immobile in Manchuria and Mongolia, for use against China in other areas. It is understood that Lieute-nant-General Tatekawa, the Japanese Ambassador in Moscow, has actually suggested the tctal demilitarisation of the Siberian-Manrhurian border, in exchange for which Japan would cede the major portion of north Manchuria to Russia, This would relieve Japan of a surprise attack from Siberia and would also release many divi-. riutis and aeroplanes for rise in a snMhward push. North Manchuria, exec,: Mr Crategic importance, has a a co-tly disappointment to Japan. Colonisation schemes there have been an utter failure. Gold and other mineral deposits are reported to be unimpressive. Forests have not repaid work on them and the 1940 crops have failed.
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