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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Anncuncements

AMUSEMENTS. To-night’s the Last Night of ELISSA LANDI—L. BARRYMORE j » THE YELLOW TICKET ” [ (Recommended for Adults.) A J E S T I C 12 NOON! 2.30 P.M.! 8 P.M.! I YOU’LL SCREAM WITH LAUGHTER I YOU’LL SCREAM WITH LAUGHTER I YOU’LL SCREAM WITH LAUGHTER | ALL NEXT WEEK ALL NEXT WEEK At JACK HOLT RALPH GRAVES JACK HOLT RALPH GRAVES And SALLY BLANK SALLY BLANE In Their Latest SCREAMING MYSTERY THRILLER “ A DANGEROUS AFFAIR ” I “A DANGEROUS AFFAIR” "A DANGEROUS AFFAIR” | At The MAJESTIC. Commencing MONDAY - ! Next MONDAY! To Be a HERO in HER eyes he Played a JOKE that turned their Romance into A DANGEROUS AFFAIR—And a PANIC OF LAUGHS AND THRILLS! JACK HOLT * ’ RALPH* GRAVES JACK HOLT RALPH GRAVES JACK HOLT RALPH GRAVES SALLY BLANE SALLY BLANE In The Funniest Mystery Thriller You Have Ever Screamed At A A A A A A A DANGEROUS DANGEROUS DANGEROUS DANGEROUS DANGEROUS DANGEROUS DANGEROUS DANGEROUS DANGEROUS DANGEROUS AFFAIR ” AFFAIR ” AFFAIR ” AFFAIR ” AFFAIR ” AFFAIR ” AFFAIR ” AFFAIR ” AFFAIR ” AFFAIR ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Two Live Wires in a Sleepy Town, Bored to Desperation. Start Some Excitement to Impress a Pretty Girl— And Run into A THRILLING, LAUGHING, ROMANTIC. EXCRUCIATINGLY FUNNY PANIC OF THRILLS AND LAUGHS. THRILLINGLY MYSTERIOUS! SHRIEIvINGLY HILARIOUS! A SCREAM FROM START TO FINISH! Reserves, Bristol Majestic, 33-537.

AMUSEMENTS. “ THE GONDOLIERS." " THE GONDOLIERS." BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENT. THE BOX PLANS for To-night's Performance are at the Theatre Royal Office. Seats are available in good positions in either the Dress Circle or Stalls. Ring 36-328 or 36-329 for your Seats. Reserves 7s, plus tax. Telephone Reserves not kept after 7.45 THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A CARNIVAL OF COMIC OPERA. Commencing TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. 3 NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEE MONDAY at 2.30 p.m. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., By Permission of D’Oyly Carte, Esq., Present their NEW GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA COMPANY In a Brilliant Production of the Delicious and Inspiring Comic Opera, " THE GONDOLIERS," *' THE GONDOLIERS," Which will be staged with new and magnificent scenery and costumes, and with an incomparable cast of English and Australian* Artists. The Cast includes:— Duke of Plaza Toro .... Ivan Menzies From Savoy Theatre, London. Luiz Bernard Manning Grand Inquisitor John Ralston Marco Leo Darnton Guiseppe Gregory Stroud From Savoy Theatre, London. Antonio Clifford Cowley Duchess of Plaza Toro . Evelyn Gardiner From Savoy Theatre, London. Gianetta Marie Bremner Tessa Mary Hotham (Her First Appearance Here.) Casilda Maisie Ramsay (Her First Appearance Here.) Inez Dawn Harding MAGNIFICENT CHORUS AND BALLET, FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. To he followed by « The Mikado," “ lolanthe,” " The Pirates of Penzance," “ The Yeoman of the Guard,’’ “ H.M.S. Pinafore ’’ and " Patience." Musical Director .. Gustave Slapoffskl Stage Director .... Richard Shortland EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S. (reserved), 7s; at the Doors, 6s; Stalls, Early Door, ss; Late Door 4s; Upper Circle, 2s 6d. MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and R.S. (reserved), ss; Stalls, 3s 6d; Upper Circle, 2s. Children half-price. All Prices plus tax. Manager John Farrell. The Thrill of the Month! The Thrill of the Month! The Thriil of the Month! The Thrill of the Month!

AMUSEMENTS. MILLIONAIRE SEASON EXTENDED. STILL SHOWING STILL SHOWING STILL SHOWING STILL SHOWING At The <FLAZA> Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. Sessions Daily, 11 a.m., 2.30 and 8 p.m. THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE WORLD TO-DAY. GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS “ THE MILLIONAIRE.” “ THE MILLIONAIRE.” “THE MILLIONAIRE.” “ THE MILLIONAIRE.” “ THE MILLIONAIRE.” Once won’t delightful st( couldn’t sit : with be enough to see >rv of a Millionaire still. It’s brimming wit and romance. this who AVOID THE CRUSH! Book Early! Book Early! Reserves at The ’Phone 36-021. Book Early! Book Early! Bristol, or Plaza, LIBERTY THEATRE TALKIES. TO-NTGHT! 7.45 P.M.! Colossal Double Programme Colossal Double Programme In the Funniest of Farce Comedie

AMUSEMENTS. I A LAUGH RECORD-BREAKER I A LAUGH RECORD-BREAKER | A LAUGH RECORD-BREAKER | At The CRYSTAL PALACE. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! 12 NOON! 2.30 P.M.! 8 P.M.! Famous Stage Play, I “THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING,” Now a Wildly Hilarious Comedy. A GALE OF GAIETY. A GALE OF GAIETY. • EX-BAD BOY ’ ~ - BOY ’ BOY ' EX-BAD ‘ EX-BAD 1 EX-BAD • EX-BAD • EX-BAD ' EX-BAD • EX-BAD ‘ EX-BAD * EX-BAD BOY ” BOY ” BOY V BOY " BOY ' BOY ” BOY ’ He Knew Nothing About Women. But He soon Learned in this Rollicking Comedy of a Youth* who had to Paint Lurid, Fictitious Pa FULL OF LAUGHS, THRILLS AND HILARIOUS SITUATIONS. With A Brilliant Cast, including: ROBT. ARMSTRONG LOLA LANE ROBT. ARMSTRONG LOLA LANE ROBT. ARMSTRONG LOLA LANE And JEAN ARTHUR JEAN ARTHUR JEAN ARTHUR In the BRIGHTEST AND BREEZIEST BRIGHTEST AND BREEZIEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR! COMEDY‘OF THE YEAR! You’ll Laugh till it Hurts at this Boaster who gets into Convulsive Complications when he tries to Prove to the Girl of his Choice that He’s The World’s Greatest Lady-Killer. JUST ONE LONG LAUGH. Reserves, Bristol or Theatre, 32-408. The Thrill of the Month! The Thrill of the Month! The Thrill of the Month! The Thrill of the Month! HALF-PRICE HALF-PRICE HALF-PRICE Queen anne ” chocolates. UEEN ANNE ” CHOCOLATES. “ QUEEN ANNE ” CHOCOLATES. I COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY | COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY I For a Few Days Only. Sd FOR 1-LB. 1/4 PER LB. Sd FOR 1-LB. 1/4 PER LB. (Usually 2/8 per lb). (Maximum quantity, lib per customer). The Most Delicious Chocolates Ever Made! The Biggest Value Ever Offered! Obtainable at the QUEEN ANNE CHOCOLATE SHOP, QUEEN ANNE CHOCOLATE SHOP, Corner Cashel and Colombo Streets. DANCING. AUTONIA DANCE CLUB. D Every Saturday. Every Saturday. 808 BRADFORD’S BAND. 2s 6d Single. 569 X JIM TURPIN. M.C. —T—A—R—E T T A. I —T—A—R E T T A. WILSON’S ROAD. THE BRIGHTEST DANCE IN TOWN. SATURDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. GOOD MUSIC. GOOD SUPPER. LADIES 8d; GENTS Is. 50X (gCOTTISH TO-NIGHT. SOCIETY. TO-NIGHT. CARNIVAL DANCE. Monte Carlo. Snowballs. Lucky Spot. Lucky Number. Ladies Is 6d; Gents 2s. SHILLING DANCE. TO-NIGHT, FERRY ROAD HALL. Ladies, Is. Gents, Is. PETER PAN ASSPJMBLY, ETER PAN ASSEMBLY. RIDGELY HALL, ARMAGH STREET. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Bryson's Popular Dance Band. Monte Carlo. Six Prizes. Lucky Spot. Admission: Gents 2s r Ladies Is f,d. CALEDONIAN HALL. MONDAY MONDAY SELECT SELECT OLD-TIME DANCE. £1 Is One Guinea £1 Is £1 Is One Guinea £1 3s Cash Prizes Cash Prizes Lucky Spot Lucky Spot Special Chain Ladies, Is 6d. Cash Prizes Cash Prizes Monte Carlo Monte Carlo Number Prize. Gents, 2s. Provided. JYDENHAM FOOTBALL HALL. :ONDAY. MONDAY MONDAY. adies 6d Gents Is s is Ladies fid Ladies fid Ladies 6d Dancing 8 to 1. Supper 3d. Gents Is REN BENNETT’S BAND. CASH MONTE CARLO.

CHURCH SERVICES. 1 THIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square. Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: “Man. Sunday School, 11 a.m. Testimony Meeting-, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Reading Room, Monday to Friday, 12.30-4.30; Friday evening. 7-!». Latimer Square. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Worcester Street. W'est. Testimony Meeting, Wedne ~ ----- Rea dine Room, 12-4.30; Wednesday, 12£ff? sfturSay, 11-12.30. in Cliurch Edifice. T PAUL’S Evangelical Lutheran Chuch, Worcester Street W. —Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject, " Gethsemane. We stand for the old and never-chang-lie Lecture by*MR T. QUEREE, of e J" lington, at the THEOSOPHICAL HALL, Cambridge Terrace (near Manchester Street Bridge), at 7 p.m. What has been the sowing in the past that the world is reaping such a terrible harvest of discord and unrest? To illustrate part of this Lecture, a Mystery Poem will be recited, entitled “The Cloak, by Clifford Bax. Three Speakers will represent the characters of “An Angel, “The Unborn Soul” and The Newly Bead.” The scene is laid between Heaven and Earth. Madame Win me will sing during the A RMAGH Street Hall.—The Gospel the Grace of God will (D.V.) preached Next Lord's Day Evening, 7 o’clock, by Mr W. Le Couteur. Su ject, “ Why Many People Miss Salv Trinity congregational CHURCH A DVT. IS ON PAGE 7. YOUNG AND OLD WELCOME AT TRINITY. I7»REE Religious Movement, 221, Manchester Street.—6.3o p.m. Subject for discussion, “Is Spiritual Knowledge Attainable by Man?” Introduced hv Student of Rudolf Steiner. All interested Welcome. SOCIAL Discussion Group, 221. Man Chester Street. 8 p.m. Subject, “Russia’s Social Conditions.” A Reply to Mr Conibear’s recent Address. Followed by discussion. All interested Welcome. HE Ma 1 Welsh Service will he Cathedral on Sunday, n. All welcome. ColDistress Fund. fJT JAMES'S Church, Riccarton- - J dav, March 6, Harvest Thanksgiving let-vices. S a.m., Holy Communion. 11 .m., Holy Communion and Matins 7 .m.. Evensong and Anthems. 7147 ;I7ALTHAM Hall. Shakespeare Road.— rV 7 o’clock. Mr J. J. Winnicott. GOSPEL Hall. Highsted Road, _ PanaJ T nui.—7 o’clock, Mr Hall. 7747 CHORAL HALL. —Sunday, 7 pmU Richmond Mission, City Service, lubject, “The Open Door. ° rcllps;t J al lacred Music, 6.45 p.m. 763b__ GOSPEL 198, St Asaph Street. SUNDAY. 11 a.m.: Communion —Open Meeting. 6.45 p.m.: Bright Gospel Service. MR WILLIAM HARRIS. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.: Quarterly Busiless Meeting. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. All Welcome. LUKE’S—Refreshment Sunday—--5 Harvest Thanksgiving—Eucharists 7 sked for General Fund. Temperance hall, 108, Gloucester Street. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. Subject: “JESUS CHRTST IS COME IN THE FLESH.”—Ist John 4. In the flesh of Abraham, Heb. 2, of David. Rom. 1-3, 2 Tim. 2-8, and therefore pre-existence is anti-Christ. /CHRISTIAN PSYCHOLOGY. RADIANT HALL, SUNDAY. 7 P.M. MRS R. OLSEN. Subject:— “EVOLUTION OF RELIGION—UN-

“FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN” “FTFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN” “FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN” “FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN" “FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN” “FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN” (Can’t Be Wrong) Starring OLSEN And JOHNSON The Maniacs Of Mirth In The Snappiest, Funniest. Frenchiest. of Comedies, the Kind of Fun the Tourists See— Never Forget—and Never Talk About! ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION—EDWARD G. ROBINSON And GLENDA FARRELL In The Most Sensational Melodrama the Screen Has Offered in Five Years, “ LITTLE “ LITTLE " LITTLE ” LITTLE “ LTTTLE " LITTLE CASSAR ” O CESAR ” OCESAR ” CAESAR ” CAESAR ” C-ASS A R ” (Recommended by Censor -for Adults.) One of the Most Thrilling Dramas Ever Presented. He Ruled the Town, hut a Fearless Girl Drought About his Downfall. Reserves, Bristol or Liberty, 35-067. DANCING. FAVOURITE DANCE. OLD AND NEW DANCES. MONDAY NEXT. FERRY ROAD HALL' REG WOOD’S BAND. Lucky Spot Streamers, etc. Ladies, 6d. Gents, Is. Ladies, 6d. Gents, Is. March S. 2 Monte Carlo 2 Monte Carlo Cash Prizes Cash Prizes Session Tickets. Ladies, Is. Supper. Gents, Is 6d. SCOTTISH SOCIETY’S HALL, Manchester Street. Mrs Creagh’s Orchestra. DANCE. Wembley Dance Assembly. Oddfellows’ Hall, Selwyn St. Every : Tuesday Night. 8-12. Sid Shackel’s ! Band. Supper and Prizes. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. 7957 LONG NIGHT DANCE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, WEDNESDAY NEXT, FERRY ROAD HALL DANCING 8-1 a.m. Lucky Spot Monte Carlo. Exhibition Dance by Letty Naylor. Streamers and Spotlight Dances. Ladies, 6d. Gents, Is. MEETINGS. TE WAI POUNAMIJ Maori Girls’ School, 290, Ferry Road: Annual Meeting and “ Pound Day,” Saturday next, 12th March, 3 p.m. The Dean will preside. Speakers: The Bishop and the Rev J. T. McWilliam, B.A. Afternoon tea. Pound Day gifts from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7360 RELIEF Workers’ Wives and Unemployed Women are asked to attend a Meeting at 221, MANCHESTER STREET, on TUESDAY EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. 8205 LTNWOOD LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in Club Rooms on TUESDAY, Bth March, 8 p.m. A cordial invitation to all interested. H. ROGERS. Hon. Sec. ICO A RTON-SOCKBURN FOOTBALL CLUB.—The Annual Meeting of he above Club will be held in the Oddellows’ Hall, Church Corner, on MON>AY. March 7. 1932, at 7.30 p.m. All Id and new Members cordially invited 7288 R. A. FIFIELD. Club Captain. R TP PUBLIC MEETING Will be Held in LATIMER SQUARE. SUNDAY, MARCH 6, at 2.30. Subject: “FEAR.” Speakers:— MR FOURNIER, MR MR WEST. B LANCE,

DELAYED DROP. P ARACHUTE DESCENTS By SCOTTY FRASER, The Dare Devil of the N.Z. Air Force, RANGIORA, THIS AFTERNOON, AT 3. Adults Is, Children 3d. QVILLER MEMORIAL FUND, At WIGRAM AERODROME. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 and 4. Silver Collection. Squadron-Leader M’Gregor ■will take passengers at 7s 6d each. 562 X Benefit ENE F 1 T CONCERT. CONCERT. SCOTTISH SOCIETY’S ROOMS, Manchester Street. THURSDAY, MARCH 10. 8 p.m. In Aid of the Presbyterian Orphanage. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Admission to Concert and Dance: Is. G. M. TELFER, 1605 X Secretary. MEETINGS. MEETING OF MUSICIANS. A SPECIAL MEETING of MUSICIANS will be held at the TRADES lIALL, Gloucester Street, on SUNDAY MORNING NEXT. March 6th, at 10 BUSINESS: Consideration of Special Report from Wellington. All DANCE BAND LEADERS, whether members of the Union or not, are invited to attend. ARTHUR TONGUE, 7466 Secretary. SYDENHAM FOOTBALL CLUB. 50th ANNUAL MEETING. J- JMembers and men who have been connected with the Club during its years’ existence to attend the 50th ANNUAL MEETING on MONDAY, March 7, at S p.m., In the CLUB CLIPPER SHIP CRUSADER ASSN. RE-UNION, 1932. be held in the JeHicoe Hall, Gloucester St., SATURDAY, 12th March, at 1 P.M. Social Talk and Afternoon Tea. Also at 7.30 p.m., a Social and Dance, including refreshn dance prizes for shipmates, descendants Admission: Gents Is 6d, and friends. Ladies baskets. 7327 J. H. TIMMS, President. PAPANUI RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. THE FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club wil be held in MEMORIAL HALL, PAPANUI, cn MONDAY, March 7th, at 8 p.i E. W. WORSDELL, Hon. Sec.

HALF-PRICE HALF-PRICE HALF-PRICE Queen UEEN “ QUEEN ANNE ” CHOCOLATES. ANNE ” CHOCOLATES. ANNE'» CHOCOLATES. COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY For a Few Days Only. 8d FOR i-LB. 1/4 PER LB. 8d FOR i-LB. 1/4 PER LB. (Usually 2/8 per lb). (Maximum quantity, lib per customer). The Most Delicious Chocolates Ever Made! The Biggest Value Ever Offered! Obtainable at the QUEEN ANNE CHOCOLATE SHOP, QUEEN ANNE CHOCOLATE SHOP, Corner Cashel and Colombo Streets. PUBLIC NOTICES. RADIANT HALL. SATURDAY, MARCH 12th, 1932. Morning. 9 a.m.; Afternoon, 2 p.m.; Evening, 7.30 p.m. "TIT ADAME OTTLEE'S STUDENTS’ COMPETITIONS. In Aid of Central Relief Depot. Adjudicator: Mr GORDON BRYAN. Tickets, Is; Booking Fee, sixpence. Box Plan opens Chas. Begg and Co.’s, Monday, March 7. 1579 CHRISTCHURCH DOMAINS BOARD. SPORTS GROUNDS. A LL APPLICATIONS from Clubs for Football and Hockey Grounds in the North and South Hagley Parks must be made to the undersigned in writing, accompanied by the amount of the requisite license fee, rrot later than Monday, March 14, 1932. THE FEES ARE: Football Grounds £5 each Hockey Grounds (Men’s) .... £3 each Hockey Grounds (Ladies’) * *£l 10s each W. F v HILSON, Secretary, P.O. Box 488, or Second Floor, Christchurch Tramway Board Building,

R ADIAJJT HEALTH RADIANT HALL. CLUB. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, at 7.45 p.m. Subject:— “ THE PLACE AND PURPOSE OP AFFIRMATION.” By MRS R. OLSEN. Everyone Cordially Invited. 1562 T SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subject: «STRANGE PLANETARY MOVEMENTS THAT HAVE THE SCIENTISTS GUESSING. WHY CAN’T THEY EXPLAIN THEM? ” THE Salvation Army, Christchurch City.—Sunday Night, 7 o’clock. Great Prophetic Subject, “The Fall of Tyre.” Speaker: Ensign Neave. Also, Afternoon, at 3 o’clock. Meeting led by Envoy Queree, who is leaving for England. All are wel<-ome. __ PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. T)RADLEIGII CROWHURST, DENTIST. CAREY’S BUILDINGS. Corner Gloucester and Colombo Streets, Christchurch. Hours: 9 to 5 30. Friday Evenings 7 to 8.30. Telephone 32-399. SX HERBERT GRESHAM DENTIST 747, COLOMBO STREET (Opp. Londontown). GAS AND OXYGEN ADMINISTERED. HSTER J N.Z.A.N.S. Masseuse and Electee ’ DAWSON'i HIGH STREET. CLARK, 1.5.T.M., DENTAL REPAIRS. OZANNES Quick dental repair service. Next Hall’s, Herbalist, 115, ARMAGH STREET. Thirty Years’ Practical Experience at Your Service. •Phone 34-460. DX SPORTING. CHEVIOT TROTTING CLUB. Nominations for an events close on FRIDAY, MARCH IS, at 9 P.M. Full Programme in “Referee” of February 25. f H. C. RENNER, Secretary, Cheviot. Telephone No. 82, Cheviot. Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m.

NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. ■\JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that any na rtnersliip subsisting or which ! the may be deemed to have existed sin< 14th day of November, 1931, between us tho undersigned CLARENCE GILES and REGINALD WILLIAM under the style and name of THE CAR DISPOSAL COMPANY at 107-111 Worcester Street, Christchurch, has been this day dissolved by mutual v.ctj- uißsuivßu uy mutual -f.- an d the said Clarence Giles JJaiiey now ceases to have any interest in the said business. Any debts owing t»y or to the said Car Disposal Com pany +i~ thereto the said partners in relation •ill be discharged or received may be) by the said Regin Norman who will continue to carry on the business as the sole proprietor thereof aid Willi; — address and m«er tne style and name aforesaid. DATED this 2nd day of March 1932. C. G. DALLEY. R. W. NORMAN. WITNESS: A. Cavil 1, Solicitor, Christchurch. 1556

PUBLIC NOTICES. Railway excursion, peel FOREST. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 6th MARCH, CANCELLED Owing- to adverse weather conditions at Peel Forest. NEXT EXCURSION ARRANGED FOR SUNDAY, 20th MARCH. FREE Mail Order Delivery. Glanville’s Pharmacy for your requirements. Full stocks of Druggist’s Sundries, Toilet Articles, etc. Write for particulars or quotations. Parcels posted any address. Plain wrapping, D. F. Glanville, Chemist, 60, Holmwood Road, Christchurch. 'Phone 23-663. P.O. Box 1113. DX

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