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AMUSEMENTS. i'un and Romance. Thrills and Hoars of Laughter—That’s ‘ LOOSE ANKLES,’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES,’ ‘ LOOSE ANKLES,’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES,’ Now Showing *t Fullc-r-Hayward’s Cosy Little g T R A H D 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. LORETTA YOUNG. LOUISE FAZENDA, LORETTA YOUNG? LOUISE FAZENDA, LORETTA YOUNG, LOUISE FAZENDA, LORETTA YOUNG, LOUISE FAZENDA LORETTA YOUNG, LOUISE FAZENDA And DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jc.v.. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jc.v., DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Ju.v., In ‘ LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘ LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘LOOSE ANKLES.’ When old maids make whoopee then the fun begins. ‘ LOOSE ANKLES,’ ‘ LOOSE ANKLES.’ ‘ LOOSE ANKLES,’ Tin; Season’s Cleverest Comedy, A First National and Yiiaphonc Production. EXCELLEX’i’ SUPPORTING EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME PROGRAMME Of .ESOP’S FABLES, .-ESOP S FABLES. vESOP’S FABLES, .ESOP’S FABLES, The World’s Leading Cartoons, LAUNDRY BLUES, LAUNDRY BLUES. A L —S—o, N.Z. Government Scenic N.Z. Government Scenic A-N-D O-U-R TALKING AND SINGING FEATURES, TALKING AND SINGING FEATURES, Which Are Always of the Best. And Everyone’s Favourite, THE TALKIE NEWS REEL. THE TALKIE NEWS REEL. FOR RESERVES Ring Theatre (phone 13-3791. • BOX PLAN at The Bristol. NOTE.—Phono Reserves will not be held after 7.45. JjTRIC THEATRE NORTH-EAST VALLEY. j SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. % ALL-TALKIE. ‘ MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER,’ And First Episode of Universal’s First Talking Serial, ‘THE ACE OP SCOTLAND YARD.’ Excellent Taikio Short Subjects. LYRIC THEATRE. ALL-TALKIE PROGRAMME. > Afternoon, 2.50; Evening, 7.45. LAIIRIER THEATRE PORT CHALMERS. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. SATURDAY, AT 7.30. DOUBLE PROGRAMME, Headed by the All-Talking Production, ‘YOUNG NOWHERES.’ ‘ YOUNG NOWHERES ’ will bo supported To-night, by ‘ The Long, Long Trail,’ and To-morrow Night bv tho AllTalking Comedy Feature, ‘A Royal Romance.’ TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. An All-Talking and Singing Picture. TED LEWIS in ‘IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?’ THURSDAY (CHRISTMAS DAY). Marv Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks' in “ ‘TAMING OF THE SHREW.’ LARNACH CASTLE. ANTIQUE GALLERY. MRS JACKSON PURDIE intimates that sho has just received from England two shipments ot Antique Furniture and China, all guaranteed by the British Antique Dealers Associiuon as being over 100 vearsold. The shipment includes Quaint Old Chippendale Coiner Cupboards, Georgian Sofa Tables Bow-fronted Chests and Enclosed Wasbstands, also beautiful and rare specimens of Derby, Worcester, Spode, and Swansea China, man> of which are very suitable for Wedding Presents or Christmas Gifts. Tho Gallery and Grounds are Open to tho Public on Tuesdays and Saturdays Only from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. ADMISSION, 2s 6d. Afternoon Tea Provided Free. PLEASE NOTE.—THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE VIEWING THE INTERIOR OF THE CASTLE. .

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Evening Star, Issue 20671, 19 December 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20671, 19 December 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20671, 19 December 1930, Page 11