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AMUSEMENTS 6 WEEKS IN CHRISTCHURCH THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PICTURE IN NEW ZEALAND AT THE PRESENT IS “LITTLE NELLIE KELLY” Crowds arc Going to Pack the Regent So Take Our Tip and RESERVE. THE REGENT 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. It’s a Great Day for the Irish and a Great Day for You. / Judy Judy GARLAND GARLAND GARLAND GARLAND GEOJIGE MURPHY GEORGE MURPHY CHARLES WINNINGER DOUGLAS McPHAIL In “LITTLE NELLIE KELLY” “LITTLE NELLIE KELLY” “LITTLE NELLIE KELLY” A Song in Her Heart and a Bit of the Devil in her Laughing Irish Eyes. Hear Judy sing: "Nellie Kelly, I Love You” . . “It’s a Great Day for the Irish” . . “Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow” . . “Singing in the Rain,” and other favourites. (Approved Jor Universal Exhibition.) Supporting Subjects PARAMOUNT OVERSEAS NEWS TECHNICOLOUR CARTOON PASSING PARADE (Willie and the Mouse) Plans Begg’s or Theatre 486. DANCE DANCE BAY HALL BAY HALL DANCE BAY HALL BAY HALL DANCE DANCE DANCE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT DANCE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT DANCE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT DANCE DANCE DANCE SINCLAIR’S ORCHESTRA DANCE SINCLAIR’S ORCHESTRA DANCE SINCLAIR’S ORCHESTRA DANCE DANCE DANCE ADMISSION 2/DANCE ADMISSION 2/THEATRE ROYAL A GREAT ANNOUNCEMENT NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT ■ TWO NIGHTS ONLY Matinee Thursday Next J. C. WILLIAMSON’S Tremendous and Gorgeous Pantomime: ALADDIN ALADDIN ALADDIN Which is breaking all known records in New Zealand. With THE GREAT LEVANT! As Abanazar, the Wicked Magician. Supported by 100— BRITISH ARTISTS—IOO Including Comedians, Specialty Stars, Acrobatic Marvels, Singers, and Pantomimists from England, South Africa and Australia. One hundred and one wonderful features, include Old Pekin, Abanazar’s Haunt, the Mountain Pass, the Magic Cave, the Emperor’s Garden, Aladdin’s Palace, the Oriental Pageant, Widow Twankey’s funny kitchen. THE FLYING PRINCESS, the Great Levante’s most unique and original magic tricks, the brilliant Chinese acrobatic tap dancer, the Marionette and Shadowgraph sensations, the Beautiful Ballerinas in lovely ballets, the Piano Accordion featurette, the latest Song Hits, and the amazing and talented TWENTY TINY TOTS in special dance creations. J.C.W.’s Best Pantomime. Evening Prices: D.C. and R.S. 7/-; Ordinary Stalls 4/-; Pit 2/-. Children 1/-, 2/-. and 3/6. Plus tax. Matinee Prices: D.C. and R.S. 5/-; Unreserved Stalls 3/6; Pit 2/-, Children 1/-, 2/- and 2/6. Prices plus tax. Box Plans will be opened at Begg’s next Monday Morning at 9 o'clock, a queue will be formed -from 8 a.m. Touring Manager—John Farrell. FAIRLIE NOTICES FAIR L 1 E 8.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 8.15 p.m. United Artists Present in Technicolour “FOUR FEATHERS” “FOUR FEATHERS” A Great story of a great empire w' a Ralph Richardson, June Duprez, C. Aubrey Smith, John Clement. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Special: March of Time. Britain’s R.A.F. PROFESSIONAL RONALD C. TONKIN, B.D.S. Dental Surgeon, Stafford Street. Will visit Fairlie, Tuesday, February 24 Consulting Rooms: Residence of Mrs Slow, Gorge Road. OPTICIANS Phone 100 P.O Box 222 Wrn. McBRIDE JEWELLER . . OPTICIAN 208 STAFFORD STREET G. S. Carmichael . . Optician I G. & I. YiOUNG, LID. 202 STAFFORD STREET Matchmakers. Jewellers -nd Optician.P.O Box 11 Phone 32 W S YOUNG - OPTICIAN W. MAX DeLACEY’S Consulting Opticians JOHN A THOM lON (Principal' Stafford Street. Phone 156Refractionist and Orthoptst. LEONARD A. WAI EKS CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN lunsultlng Rooms: S~ \EFORD STREET NORTH

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLI, Issue 22203, 21 February 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CLI, Issue 22203, 21 February 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CLI, Issue 22203, 21 February 1942, Page 1

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