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amusements: NOW-'IN-ITS’ • V' 4th ANt) FINAL WEEK A WORD -TO THE WISE—RESERVE. PLANS at D.1.C.,0r THEATRE, 35-067. LIBERTY m amalgamated theatres, ltd. (Throughout N.Z.) “ Always Tw.Big Shows.' Daily at 2 — Nightly at-7.45 p.m. There is No Finer Entertainment than .... . DARRYL F.* ZANUCK’S ■' Magnificent Pfoductiph. “Maryland;.” “MARYLAND” ‘‘MARYLAND ” “MARYLAND “MARYLAND” “MARYLAND ” “MARYLAND” - V —' In TECHNICOLOtTR. With —" 'V - ' Brennan— Fay. Bainter BrJenda Joyce John-Payne Chas. Rugglcs, MarjoneWeaver; .’ -'-ALSO '■■■■■'■■:. -j Complete New “ First Half ” “ STREET OF MEMORIES ’’ “ STREET OF MEMORIES ” With - ' Lynne Roberts John McGuire Guy Kibbee (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) Popular Family Prices: [/-, 1/6,-2/3.- Children Half-price at. all times except Saturday Nights. DANCES. WINTER GARDEN CABAE E'T. Saturday ~ 8.30 Till 12 HAROLD BAILEY’S ORCHESTRA. Double Tickets 7s 6d.: Alcoves ss. Telephone '32-088- for Reserves. MRS L. ROBINSON,. Manageress. ;V .: 2085 FOOTBALL. SENIOR RUGBY AT LAN CA S.TE R PA R K • - TO-MOBR6W. . ARMY; V.:. AIR FORCE. 3.0 , ■ ARMY, v, AIR FOjKCE. 3.0 Wigram-v. New Brighton. 1.15. ’ R.N.Z.A.F. CENTRAL BAND WILL, - ' BE PRESENT. ■ Reason. Tickets nn: Sale at . • : - .Sports Depot. 2095

AMUSEMENTS; Thefrfc ’ < Are v Not; Many Really Great Actors in Films To-day But There Are • PAUL , MUNI CHARLES LAUGHTON ROBERT DONAT AND THERE IS; PETER LORRE Whom You Can See To-day At the it CRYSTAL palace; fP AMALGAMATED .THEATRES, ; LTD.. (Throughout N.Z.) , Daily at 2.15 -r. Nightly at BiHere is” Peter ■, Lorre. at' His Best;,. an Astounding Film that deals Tenselyand Dramatically with a Dreamed; a Qfrime that • Came True! iiwy.fi 11 “STRANGER “stranger; on the THIRD FLOOR THIRD FLOOR '•1 It (Recommended Adult Audiences.) • With' PETER LORRE PETER LORRE PETER LORRE JOHN McGUIRE MARGARET TALLICHET CHARLES WALDRON ALSO' - ' . ■ FAY WRAY . : . '' •■■■' ■ ' ' CHARLES LANG u : PAUL GUjULFOYLE Gangway, for.; Thrills as . Gangsters Hit .tile Highway!. Smash-ups .to Schedule. I. . . fcollisions on Contract! It is the Biggest Thrill:in Years! ‘ 111 ll “WILDCAT “WILDCAT BUS” BUS” ‘‘l ■ An RKO Radio< Programme. (Approved Universal Exhibition.) .PLAN AT D.rC. bR MGNE

theatre Royal EVERY EVENING AT>«! “ - - ' INSTANTANEOUS, EMPHATIC SUCCESS * OFWILLIAMSON THEATRES, LTD., LATEST, ATTRACTION: TM World’s •AND HIS BIC er of Magic, /COMPANY. ’ 32 Artists 32 : In “ HOWS TfiICKS r 32 . Artists 32 32 Artists 32 In “ HOW’S, TRICES ?” 32 Artists 32 j , The Most Spectacular, Mystical Rewie : Yet Seep;, • A RIOT OF NOVELTY ANDBEWILDERMENT It Toolc' iLohdon ,by Storm, then SydnAy r ’aM Melbourne', Now New-- Zealand. ■ . LAST NIGHT’S'AUDIENCE COMPLETELY BAFFLED;- “ HOWS . TRICKS,.?”. “HOW’S TRICKS?” Is' the" Only'-.Show of its.iKindin'Existence.- f . 7, A Universal Slogan- YOU MUST SEE* LEVANTE a Universal Slogan ‘ Three Hours’ Entertainment-Withbut a Blush. A REAL FAMILY SHOW POPULAR PRICES: 6/-, :4/r, 3/-, and'2/- (plus tax); Late: Gallery .1/6. Children Half-price to all parts,.except Late Gallery. MATINEE, TO-MORROW (Saturday), AT 2.15 . THEREAFTER WEDNESDAYS'AND-SATURDAYS. MATINEE PRICES: 4/-, 3/-, 2/ v and 1/- (plus tax). Children Half-price, ' ; except to Gallery. - BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. BOOK NOW and Save Disappointment. A Limited Number of 4/r Stalls D.C. Aeats reeervable on day of ; 7 performance; only. ’ Day Sales at Theatre Royal Sweets Shop, THE GREAT LEVANTE CHALLENGED . / The_employe«s of Archhold, Bros;; Ltd:, Packing IJtoairtment, have, challaaged The Great Levante to make his escape- from a Packing Case■ they have made ■ - and'nail him ;in. • . . /./ THE GREAT. LEVANTE^ has accepted the. challenge, and' promisfes' to" -got 6iit‘ of the case within 15 minutes withoutvdamagjng any way; * ; ! This will take place on the stage of the Theatre Royal. bnMohday night-next, " May sth. The Case is now on view in the entrance to the Theatre-RoyaL Can He Do It ? : THE GREAT LEVANTE Thanks:the - raany ladies who answered his advertisement for THE BRAVEST GIRL IN CHRISTCHURCH to be fired' from his big Naval Gun on ‘the stage of, the Theatre Royal on .Friday, May. 9th, and to .state that Miss Florence Tate_, an employee of the firm of Suckling Bros.; Ltd,, Footwear' Manufacturers, of Christchurch, has been chosen. TO LET.

THREE MODERN NEW SHOPS TO LET -THREE MODERN NEW SHOPS TO LET IN CENTRE OF CITY IN CENTRE OF CITY The-following Lock-up Shops situated in Gloucester street (ppp. Theatre Royal) at present vacant, present ;ap excellent opportunity to any new or progressive business seeking accommodation on one of themain ■ . 1 ■ ■ • streets. , . DOUBLE-FRONTED SHOP, with, upstairs accommodation' suitable for workshop or storeroom. . ’ Bent, £4 per week.... DOUBLE-FRQNTEI) SHOP, without upstairs accori- ■: mbdatibn.- Rent £3 per week.-SINGLE-FRONTED SHOP. Rent 35/- per week. APPLY:Christchurch Press Co., Ltd. to 1 Petrol -Restrictions, we cannot' further, extend our Sub-urban.-Ice: Deliveries. , - K ‘ .■ FERON'and' SON,. LTD.. - ,303 ’ Moorhouse ave, Christchurch. . F3581 A NTIQUE . Furniture Bought and Sold Pine Reproductions in Mahogany' and»Walnut. Repairs by Experts.- -J; McCracken and Sons, iBB "Salisbury, street • X 6904

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23318, 2 May 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23318, 2 May 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23318, 2 May 1941, Page 1