AMUSEMENTS. Your Entertainment Guide CHRISTCHURCH CINEMAS, • LTD., Present at the REGENT Last Days: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Paramount’s Thrilling Drama “CHINA” With ALAN LADD Loretta Young : William Bendix (Recommended by Censor for Adults) NEXT FRIDAY! Mystery! Drama! Intrigue! “ABOVE SUSPICION” With . JOAN CRAWFORD FRED MacMURRAY : CONRAD VEIDT (Recommended by Censor for Adults) RESERVES D.I.C. or REGENT. 34-616. MAJESTIC 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.45 p.m. Bobby Readick Frank Craven " HARRIGAN'S KID” The East Side Kids Bela Lugosi “GHOSTS ON THE LOOSE” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) THURSDAY NEXT! Two Outstanding Attractions! Warner Bros.’ 1 Gripping Story of a ' Reporter Who Became a Fugitive and the Woman Who Followed Him into the Shadows. “I WAS FRAMED” Introducing a Cast of New Faces MICHAEL AMES JULIE BISHOP REGIS TOOMEY PATTY HALE 2nd Star Attraction GLORIA JEAN EVELYN ANKERS PATRIC KNOWLES In a Sparkling Musical “PARDON MY RHYTHM” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. Theatre 'Phone 33-537. TIVOLI 2,15 p.m. NOW SHOWING 8 p.m Shoppers' Session Friday, 5 p.m. THIRD BIG WEEK OF THE PICTURE YOU MUST NOT MISS “SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN” ("Ergland’s Mr Miniver”) Edward RIGBY, Stanley HOLLOWAY George ROBEY Mabel CONSTANDUROb Box Plans at D.I.C. Theatre 'Phone 32-810 (Approved for Universal Exhibition,! GRAND iSrWm. THRILLS! H. G. WELLS'S AMAZING NEW SENSATION! “INVISIBLE AGENT” ILONA MASSEY : JON HALL PETER LORRE SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE ALSO. The Scrappy. Happy Fun Show “ THE CAPTAIN IS A LADY ” Charles Coburn : Beulah Bondi VIRGINIA GREY : HELEN BRODERICK (Both Recom by Censor for Adults.) THEATRE ROYAL 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m Transferred from “Regent." FOURTH BIG WEEK Paramount’s Popular Musical Comedy! “STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM” BING CROSBY FRANCHOT TONE - RAY MIDLAND Paulette GODDARD Dorothy LAMOUR (Approved for Universal Exhibition) RESERVES: D.I.C. or Theatre Royal, 36 ; 329 ST. JAMES’ Street 1.45 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7 p.m. JOHN GIELGUD DIANA WYNYARD In Warner Bros.’ Brilliant Drama “THE PRIME MINISTER” And Virginia WEIDLER Ray MacDONALD In a Whirlwind of Fun and Music “BORN TO SING” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES: D.I.C. or ST. JAMES’, 35-820. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. INSTITUTE OF FOOT HEALTH. SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF CORNS. CALLOUSES. INGROWING TOENAILS. FALLEN ARCHES, AND FOOT AILMENTS GENERALLY SCIENTIFIC SHOE-FITTING. EVERY BRANCH OF FOOT CORRECTION. WILLIAM G. JENKINS. 558 A Colombo street, near City Market For Appointments 'Phone 33-676. TEACHERS OF DANCING. LONDON ACADEMY 168 COLOMBO ST Principal. A. L. Leghorn, C.M.I.S.T.D MODERN BALLROOM DANCING Full particulars on application. Telephone “London Academy.” L 1940 WHY NOT LEARN TO DANCE? Yes; why not learn to dance—at home? If you can spare about 20 minutes daily (and who can't?) to study, send a 2d stamp for complete literature which tells you all about the Lavelle Home Study Dancing Course—no obligation is incurred in writing for details. The course contains Tuition and Footwork Charts for both the Lady and the Gentleman, and can be studied with or without a partner, as found most convenient. The course is sold under Money-back Guarantee, and is moderately-priced.—LAVELLE SCHOOL OF DANCING. Dept. P, P.O. Box 1060, Auckland, C.l L 2226 ARE you nervy, sleepless? For a good, soothing tonic, consult Iggo, Chemist, 105 Cashel street ■ ■ X 3537
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