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AMUSEMENTS. AMAZING! the life and loves of *• M A T A HARI’ THE NOTORIOUS FEMININE SPY , WHO WAS EXECUTED BY A FRENCH FIRING SQUAD AFTER A 'VIVID CAREER OF INTRIGUE WHICH COST THE LIVES OF MANY ALLIED OFFICERS DURING THE WORLD WAR! At the REGENT. TO-NIGHT! o’clock P.M.! A STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION A STUPENDOUS STAR CAST. GRETA GARBO RAMON NOVARRO GRETA GARBO RAMON NOVARRO GRETA GARBO RAMON NOVARRO LIONEL, BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE LEWIS STONE KAREN MORLEY LEWIS STONE KAREN MORLEY In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer s SUPERB SCREEN PRESENTATION That has Staggered the World’s Critics with its Remarkable FASCINATION AND REALISM! ‘MATA “MATA “MATA ‘MATA ‘MATA “ MATA ‘MAT A “MAT A “MATA “MATA “MATA “MATA ‘MATA “MATA HAR I ’ HART’ HARI’ H A It I ’ HARI’ HARI’ HAR I ” HARI’ HARI’ HARI’ HARI” HARI ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) “MATA HART" IN EVERY CONCEIVABLE WAY IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST PICTURES IN THE INDUSTRY'S HISTORY. THE STORY IS ONE OF THE MOST THRILLING AND ROMANTIC EPISODES OF THE WORLD WAR—THE LIFE STORY OF THE BEAUTIFUL SPY—“ MATA HARI ” AND THE PICTURE HASN’T MISSED A THRILL OR A ROMANTIC MOMENT. “ She was the Most Seductive Woman in Paris—The Cleverest Spy of the World War ... The Most Dangerous Woman in History.” “MATA HARI,” THE BEAUTIFUL SPY, FASCINATING AND WONDERFUL. Reserves, Bristol or Regent, 34-616. season in Australia. And on Thursday evening, in the Civic Theatre, he will begin his fourth Christchurch season, a. record which no other worldfamed artist has achieved to date. MOISEI WITSCH MOISEIWITSCH CIVIC THEATRE. Direction J. and N. Tait. THURSDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 9 JUNE 11 TUESDAY, JUNE 14. 3 WONDERFUL CONCERTS 3 WONDERFUL CONCERTS By MOISEI WITSCH MOISEI WITSCH MOISEI WITSCH Messrs J. and N. Tait take great pleasure in announcing the coming of this great artist. Remembering the huge crowds and the terrific enthusiasm with which he was received on his last tour, it is confidently expected that the present tour of the Dominion will eclipse all others. MOISEIWITSCH MOISEI WITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH “ Mr Moiseiwitsch is undoubtedly one of the very greatest exponents of the classics who has come to us. His exceptional technical and interpretative gifts render him peculiarly fitted to unfold to the ears of to-day the genius of the immortals—Beethoven, Schumann, Bach, Mozart, Liszt and their peers.”— Melbourne “ Age.’* BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: Reserved Seats 7s, ss; Unreserved Seats 3s, 2s. Prices plus tax. The 3s Day Sales Tickets will be on sale all day Thursday at the Bristol. The 2s Tickets will be sold at the doors on Thursday night. Manager Maurice Ralph PUBLIC NOTICES. MACANDREW ROAD (DUNEDIN) SCHOOL JUBILEE. EASTER, 1933. ALL EX-PUPILS are requested to submit their names and present ADDRESSES to the undersigned. MARRIED EX-PUPILS please advise Maiden Names as well. Kindly state period attended school. Further particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. J. A. PEAT, Hon. Secretary, 113, Grosvenor Street, 1364 DUNEDIN. E. MURRAY FULLER. EXHIBITION OF BRITISH CONTEMPORARY ART. OPEN TO-DAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK. AR T GALLERY. Corner Armagh and Durham Streets. Hours: 10.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Admission 6d; Season Tickets 2s 6d. 39X FREE Mail Order Delivery. Glanville’s Pharmacy for your requirements. Full stocks of Druggists* 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 , FRED BARRITT. Hairdresser. late Colombo and Lichfield Streets, now 630, Colombo Street, two doors from Tuam Street. Razors Ground and Set.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 471, 4 June 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 471, 4 June 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 471, 4 June 1932, Page 3

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