AMUSEMENTS. Your Entertainment Guide: CHRISTCHURCH CINEMAS, .LTD., Present At The REGENT « : To-day: 2.15, 5, and 8. M.G.M.’s Magical Musical “LADY BE GOOD ! ” With ANN SOTHERN ROBERT YOUNG ELEANOR POWELL RESERVES D.I.C. or REGENT, 34-816. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MAJESTIC 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. TWO PARAMOUNT SPECIALS, RICHARD ARLEN JEAN'PARKER “TORPEDO BOAT” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) AND Albert Dekker “AMONG THE LIVING” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) RESERVES: D.I.C. or Majestic. 33-537. TIVOLI To-day: 2.15, 5, and 8. M.G.M.’s Whirlwind of Happiness " THIRD FINGER LEFT HAND " WithMelvyn Douglas Myrna Loy RESERVES D.I.C. or TIVOLI, 32-810. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) GRAND fgSTsT SABOTAGE ! THE SPY HUNT IS ON v RICHARD CROMWELL HELEN VINSON Robert Armstrong Jack La Rue in “ENEMY AGENT” AND: JEAN HERSHOLT in An Exciting Mixture of Comedy and Drama! “ DR. CHRISTIAN MEETS THE WOMEN” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) 1 THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT at 7.45. TO-MORROW 2 p.m. Louis Bromfield’s Thrilling Drama 1 “ THE RAINS CAME ” Myrna Loy Tyrone Power GEORGE BRENT BRENDA JOYCE (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And FLORENCE RICE KENT TAYLOR “ GIRL IN ROOM 313 ” She’s Exciting! She’s Mysterious I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ST. JAMES’ SS 1.45 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7 p.m. JAMES CAGNEY - ANN SHERIDAN “ CITY FOR CONQUEST ” AND GORDON HARKER In an Exciting Thriller “SALOON BAR ” (Both Rccom. by Censor for Adults.) RESERVES: D.I.C. or ST. JAMES, 35-820. PUBLIC NOTICES
CAMPAIGN FOR CHRISTIAN ORDER. CHRISTCHURCH AREA. YOUTH PROCESSION AND RALLY. SEPTEMBER 27th. THE YOUTH ORGANISATIONS taking part will, assemble in Oxford and Cambridge terraces, between Manchester and Colombo streets, at 2 p.m. Thence they will proceed to Cranmer square, where a COMBINED SERVICE will be held at 2.45 p.m. PRESIDING: REV. J. S. STRANG (Convener Campaign Youth Committee). CHIEF SPEAKER: REV. A. D. HORWELL, C.F. Assisting: Misses P. Tillman and P. Shaw, and Messrs A. Dingwall and W. W. Robinson. Music will be provided by two Salvation Army bands. If the day is wet, there will be no processkvi, but the service will be held in the King Edward Barracks at 2.30 p.m. 9671 LADIES—MAKE *OUR OWN COSTUMES AND COATS. We will cut vour Patterns. ELLIS and CO.. 180 A Manchester st., near Worcester st EI EI 621
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23752, 25 September 1942, Page 1
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