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AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER BIG ONE. ' THE WOOF OF WALL STREET/* 4 THE WOLF OF WALL STREET.” 4 THE WOLF OF WALL STREET.” 4 THE WOLF OF WALL STREET.” 44 The figures of the sixth day of * week-day records for the theatre. ** Throughout the week business had “ been exceptional, but it reached a 44 peak on Friday, due to the ex--44 cellent word-of-mouth advertising 44 that 4 The Wolf of Wall Street 4 44 was receiving on every side. 44 George Bancroft is one of the 44 greatest stars of the talking films, 44 his performance in the picture 44 being one of the most outstanding 44 yet seen in Sydney.” CHRISTCHURCH PREMIERE THEATRE ROYAL. ’Phone 1676. Direction .... J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director .. Beaumont Smith Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, at 2.30. EVENING at 8 p.in. ONE WEEK ONLY. The Sensational Paramount All-Dialogue 44 Talkie.” EVERY WORD IS SPOKEN FROM EVERY WORD IS SPOKEN FROM START TO FINISH. START TO FINISH. 4 THE WOLF 4 THE WOLF 4 THE WOLF 4 THE WOLF 4 THE WOLF 4 THE WOLF ‘THE WOLF ‘THE WOLF 4 THE WOLF 4 THE WOLF OF WALL OF WALL OF WALL OF WALL OF WALL OF WALL OF WALL OF WALL OF WALL OF WALL OF WALL OF WALL STREET.* 1 STREET. 4 street: STREET. 4 STREET/ STREET. 4 STREET. 41 STREET. 4 STREET. 4 STREET. 4 A Dramatic Triumph for GEORGE BANCROFT. BACLANOVA—PAUL LUKAS—NANCY CARROLL. Right from the very opening you are taken into the frenzied excitement of the Stock Exchange in Wall Street—and from the beginning you are held in the grip of its thrills. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Smashing! Tearing! Ruthlessly Crashing to wealth and power—this 44 Wolf,” who thinks nothing of the ruin of thousands throughout the world. Roaring into battle and loving it. And all for a wife who proves unfaithful. And then his fortune goes tumbling into the void he creates. Wall Street seethes in tormented frenzy, but Revenge! 44 The Wolf” just snarls—and laughs—laughs whilst his heart breaks. You have never seen or heard anything like it.

CHORAL HALL, MONDAY, JULY 8, at 8 P.M. “A Night in Old Virginia." Grand Christie Minstrel Entertainment, PRICES 2s and Is. 0385 W SATURDAY, JULY 13th, at 8 p. Proceeds in aid of School Funds. Good Music. Good Supper. Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is. 1142 BROTHERS* OLD BOYS’ CLUB. The increasingly Popular WEEKLY DANCE Will be held in the CLUB HALL (Barbadoes Street), On THURSDAY, JULY 11th, at 8 p.m. Music by Ren. Bennetts’s Dance Bund. SYDENHAM Rugby League—Dance, Wednesday next, St Saviour’s Hall. Fox-trot Competition, Popular Vote. Monte Carlo. Good Supper. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. 0530

QUEEN CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. OALEDONIAN HALL. TUESDAY. JULY 9 th. Bradford’s "Jazz” Band. Dancing 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. Novelties Galore Excellent Supp«r Provided. Foxtrot Competition—Good Prizes. Winning Queen to be Crowned at 9.30. ADMISSION 2s 6d. CHRISTCHURCH TOY DOG AND CAT CLUB. J. O. JOHNSON, 1059 Hon. Sec. —GRAND CONCERT—- — GRAN I) CONCERT By the ROBERT FRANCIS. LTD., CONCERT PARTY. JELLICOE HALL. MONDAY, JULY S, AT 8 P.M. By following leading Christchurch Artists:— Miss Rita Lucas, Soprano; Miss Nina Penberthy, Contralto; Mr Fred. Page, Pianist; Mr J. H. Cocks. Baritone; Mr Robert Clark, Violinist. At the Gulbransen Registering Piano, Messrs Ernest L. Cordery and W. 11. Barnett. Tickets Is 6d. 1069 SONG RECITAL by MISS MARIAN WOODHOUBB (L.R.A.M.) and her Pupils. JELLICOE lIALL, Thursday Next, 11th July, 1929, 8 p.m. Box Plan now open at The Bristol. Reserved Seats Is Id per seat. lOCS TEACHERS OF DANCING. /CORRECT BALLROOM DANCING THE STUDIO ’ OF MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. PRINCIPALS: (Miss) Molly Jenkinson. (Mr) Leo Bowden. Private Tuition Daily from 10 a.m. to ” Trot, > Trot _ jiekstep-Charleston. Inquiries solicited at "The Studio, 703 Colombo Street (above Schneideman’s) Telephone 810. DANCING. Principal: MR WM FRASER. Assistant: MISS SHEILA FRASER Classes: Tuesdays (Practice). Wed nesdayu < Learnei s). Thursdays (Open) Old and later Dances. Including Blues" and "Tile Trot." taught vate Lessons by arrangement Orchestra. Yale PriSeleci £SOOO WANTED on gage, City Second MortProperty, Si 0452

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18805, 6 July 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18805, 6 July 1929, Page 3