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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL TALKIES Direction: Williamson Films (N.Z.), Ltd. Managing: Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. TWICE DAILY. 2.30 AND 8 P.M. FULL PROGRAMME. Unit 1— METRO NEWS OF THE WORLD. Unit 2 OUR GANG COMEDY. The Kiddies All Speak And The Animals Join In, including Samson the Goat. (Called Samson because he's so strong). Unit 3 THE REVELLERS In Full Quartet Singing. Unit 4 JAN GERBER’S FAMOUS JAZZ BAND FROM THE HOTEL ASTORIA. Unit 5 “THE LAST OF MRS THE “ THE •* THE ** THE LAST OF LAST OF LAST OF LAST OK CHEYNEY." With the Beautiful NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER A METRO ALL-TALKING PICTURE. A METRO ALL-TALKING PICTURE. A METRO ALL-TALKING PICTURE. A METRO ALL-TALKING PICTURE. BOX PLAN NOTICE. Box Plans at Bristol. Ring telephone 36-539, or 36-304 for Seats. TRICES: 4s. 3s, 2s 6d, 2s and Is 6d. Plus Tax. MATINEES: 2s 6d, 2s, Is 6a and Is. Plus Tax. CHILDREN: Is 6d, Is and 9d. Maurice Ralph Manager.

NEW OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.30. Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller Present The Greatest of All Revue Comedians, JIM GERALD And His New MUSICAL REVUE COMPANY In Jim Gerald's Greatest Success, “ OH, MUM!" A PANTOMIME REVUE in One Huge Act and Five Scenes. Packed with Sparkling Comedy, Gorgeous Staging, Wonderful Lighting Effects, Beautiful Frocking, Specialty Danc*es, and Marvellous Ballets. Supported by SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME FULLERS COMMONSENSE PRICES: The following scale of charges will prevail:— Evenings—3s (plus tax). 2s, Is. Matinees—Adults, 2s and Is. Matinees—Children. Is and 6d. Box Plans are at The Bristol from 9 a.in. till 5 o'clock: afterwards at the ?Cew Opera House Confectionery Shop. Theatre 'Phone 35-2 SO for Reservations.

CIVIC TALKIES. ■Direction: H. Gladstone Hill. MATINEE 2.30 EVENINGS S o’clock Musical Sessions. 2.15 and 7.30. The CIVIC has again shown that it provides only the best, regardless of cost, and the management respectfully request immediate reservation of seats, so as to avoid disappointment. GLORIA SWANSON “ THE TRESPASSER.” DYNAMIC! APPEALING! COLOT-RFIT.' WONDERFUL! SUPERLATIVE! TREMENDOUS! Gloria Swanson, as Marion Donnell, lives and low®, has her joys and sorrows. Fights for her child, and WINS? NEVER WAS SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT! FTNE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. RESERVATIONS should be made at The Bristol, Regg’s, The Farmers’, At the Civic ’Phone 31-50 S. NEW YEAR ATTRACTION. NEW NEW NEW YEAR ATTRACTION’. YEAR ATTRACTION. YEAR ATTRACTION. MONICA PARK MO X T C A PAR K O N I C A PAR Iv SPEEDWAY. SPEEDWA Y. SEE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ON PAGE 10. 337

PUBLIC NOTICES. I TJNCHEON TO LORD CRAIG A VON. On behalf of persons of North of Ireland birth or descent, or associated with Northern Ireland in Business. AT BALLANTYNE’S, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10. Tickets (a limited number) may be obtained from MR J. R. CUNNINGHAM, 142, Hereford Street.

EXCURSION. WAIMAKARIRI GORGE. SUNDAY, sth JANUARY. Train leaves Christchurch SO a m. Fare from Christchurch 7s and 4s 9d. HOT WATER SUPPLIED FREE TO EXCURSIONISTS. X. 339 1 H E A P TRAM TRIPS J TO SEASIDE. Commencing: To-day. NEW BRIGHTON. NORTH BEACH AX f> REDf'U FFS. 7d Return. Children Id. SUMNER 9d Return, Children sd. Sold on Trains Gavins Square before eoun Week-days Only. 340 YOU HAVE A CAR. \\7E have a MAINTENANCE SERVICE that will keep it NEW. Save cost of REPAIRS. Relieve you of * nd responsibility, and THE COST IS LESS tliar Send for Booklet, or CAR ( Between MAINTENANCE, LTD.. Durham Street. Cashel and Lichlield Streets.)

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. side nee, modSITUATIONS _VACANT : NTED, Housekeeper, for one month. Apply with reference to 4'), Hannier Street, oIT Armagh Street. rAP AEJIjE Girl to Assist with House" work and Children. J 4. Mohvny Street. North Itk-I.moiid. 3226

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18959, 3 January 1930, Page 1

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