AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL TALKIES COMMENCING TO-DAT. Sessions 2.15 and 8 p.m. Dally. Sessions 2.15 and 8 p.m. Daily. The Screen’s First Grand Opera from the Metropolitan Opera Mouse LAWRENCE TIBBETT. LAWRENCE TIBBETT. LAWRENCE TIBBETT. LAWRENCE TIBBETT. LAWRENCE TIBBETT. LAWRENCE TIBBETT. LAWRENCE TIBBETT GIVES THB MOST THRILLING VOCAL PERFORM- “ THE ROGUE SONG.” "THE ROGUE SONG.” " THE ROGUE SONG.” " THE ROGUE SONG.” THE ROGUE SONG” MAS THB MOST GORGEOUS COLOUR SETTINGS EVER SEEN ON THE SCREEN, THE CAST. YEGOR LAWRENCE TIBBETT Princess Vera .... Catherine Dale Owen All-Bex St.an Laurel Murza-Bek Oliver Hardy Princess Alexandra .... Nance O'Neil Countess Tatiana Judith Vosselll Prince Serge Ullrich Haupt Yegor’s Mother Elsa Alsen Nadja Florence lxike Ossman Lionel Bel more Hassan Wallace Macdonald Petrovna Kate Price Frolov H. A. Morgan Count Peter Burr Macintosh Azamat James Bradbury, Jr. Director: LIONEL BARRYMORE. ” THE ROGUE SONG "THE ROGUE SONG” ” THE ROGUE SONG ” Recommended by the Censor as xnorf suitable to adults. A PRESS EULOGY. Bravo I Bravo! “ A beautiful picture, magnificently done, is * The Rogue Song/ Superlatives fail to do justice to this truly great production, done entirely In the best technicolor seen yet. “ With music by Franz Lehar, it la a succession of delights to the eye. " With duo justice to the splendour of the production, Mr Tibbett’s virile voice and his pleasing personality completely dominates this glorious filUftl not forgetting Lionel Barrymore, wh* directed it, and Albertina. Rash, wh« staged the symbolic ballets." "Exhibitors' Daily Review.” "THE ROGUE SONG" "THE ROGUE SONG” " THE ROGUE SONG ” TO-DAY AT THE THEATRE ROYAL TO-DAY AT THE THEATRE ROYAL. PRICES: Bs, 2s 6d. 2s; Matinee*, 2*. Is 6d, Is, Children Is, 6d. AH price* plus tax. After noon ring ’Phone 86-828 or 36-329 for Seats. Gallery Day Sales at Theatre Royal Sweets Shop. At The Ideal Talkies EVERYBODY’S. Exceptionally Powerful and Daring ALL-TALKING SOCIAL DRAMA ALL-TALKING SOCIAL DRAMA "THE LADY LIES” "THE LADY LIES" "THE LADY LIES” "THE LADY LIES” "THE LADY LIES” "THE LADY LIES” "THE LADY LIES” "THE LADY LIES” "THE LADY LIES” "THE LADY DIES” (Recommended by Censor for Adult*.? Starring A Particularly Frank and Brilliant Story of Sophisticated Children who have no Hesitation in discussing their Father** Mode of Living and Telling Their Parents About THEIR Ideas of Life. ‘The Press” states: " * The LADY LIES * is a Drama of Modem Life ... THE THEME MAY BE TERMED A DARING ONE, but Its Treatment on the Screen is Perfectly and Delicately Executed, and without giving Offence provides much food for Thought and Reserves, Bristol or Everybody’*, 32-310. THE INDIANS ARE COMING.
Christchurch cathedral. ORGAN RECITAL. WEDNESDAY, AT 8 P.M. VOCALIST—MR F. A. BULLOCK. Good prizes. Good band. Gents Is fid. MONSTER Fancy Dress Carnival, In aid of North Linwood Kindergarten, at North Linwood School, Woodham. Road, December 6, 2.30. Afternoon tea. Admission 9d and 6d. 8719 MONICA PARK SPEEDWAYS. MONICA PARK SPEEDWAYS. MONICA PARK SPEEDWAYS. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT JL> ROADSIDING. BROADSIDING. SIDECAR RACING Exhibition bj Hambergrer and Durkin. and ERIC HAMBERGEfc And All Canterbury's Best. Admission: 3s 3d and 2s 3d (both Including taxi. Children Is and 6d (no tax). Special trams from Square. OHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL BRAHMS REQUIEM! will be given NEXT THURSDAY, AT 8 P.M. 1788!* D On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, at 8 p.m.* AN C E AN C E RECITAL. RECITAL. rill hold their ANNUAL RECITAL. ANNUAL RECITAL. Attractive Ballets, Beautiful Frocking and Clever Dancing, interspersed with. Musical Items by Mr W. Lunn, will make an enjoyable programme. STOP! LOOK! COME! &RAND XMAS FAIR in the Shirley Methodist Hall (corner New Brighton Road and North Parade). Take No. 10 Tram to Craddock's Corner. Frllay and Saturday, December 5 and 6, 2.30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Numerous stalls. Childrens Pet Competition. To be officially opened by W. J. Walter FJq. l Friday at 7.30 p.m. Heigh Hof^Cotne :o the Fa 8149 CARNIVAL. In aid of the School Building Fund. Open each day from 2.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Opening Ceremony by the Hon Sir Heaton Rhodes, Wednesday, December 3, at 2.30 p.m. Stalls. Entertainments. Refreshment*. Admission: Sixpence.
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