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AMUSEMENTS. To-night’s The Last Night Of Bret Harte’s- Thrilling Romance ( •* BALOMY JANE " [ At The A J E S T I C. 12 NOON! 2.30 P.M.! 8 F.M.! I WAR ON THE CHINESE FRONT! | I They’re at it Again—Two Dare- | Devils of Shanghai who made a | business of the Chinese War. Hating | | each other—loving the Same Wo- | | man and Matching Ihcir Wits | ] against a common enemy. | MAJESTIC. MONDAY Next MONDAY Here’s a picture positively crammed with Entertainment and as* timely as to-day's Newspaper. “ WAR CORRESPONDENT ” ** WAR CORRESPONDENT ” “WAR CORRESPONDENT’’ " WAR CORRESPONDENT ” “ WAR CORRESPONDENT ’’ “WAR CORRESPONDENT’’ “ WAR CORRESPONDENT “ “WAR CORRESPONDENT” “ WAR CORRESPONDENT ” “ AVAR CORRESPONDENT ” With JACK HOLT JACK HOLT JACK HOLT JACK HOLT RALPH CRAVES RALPH GRAVES RALPH GRAVES RALPH GRAVES The Men who gave you “Flight” and I ‘ Dirigible ” come to you again in Made-to-Order Roles. Holt as an Adventurous Sky Devil, Graves as an Egotistical War Correspondent, in a Smash Situation laid among the Exotic and highly interesting locales of Ancient and Modern China. Reserves, Bristol or Majestic, 33-537. I SOON YOU WILD SEE GEORGE WALLACE AS ” HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS

Fullers st james. ULLERS ST JAMES. J BACK TO VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. Season Opens MONDAY, JANUARY 16. MONDAY, JANUARY 16. VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE (Directors: Stanley McKay and Paul Warton.) DIRECT PROM AUSTRALIA. DIRECT FROM AUSTRALIA. Opening Production “A BRIGHTER 1933 " “ A BRIGHTER 1933 ” Its Funniest of Revues. The Big Company of 25 Includes: AMY ROCHELLE, the Queen of Variety HELEN RICH, the Genius of the Violin FRED BLUETT, the King: of Comedy FLYING WARTONS, Thrilling Aenalists WALLY REYNOLDS, English Comedian ADIE COLLINGS, Soubrette THE GENETTES, Simultaneous Dancers SYD WHEELER, Character Comedian JULES and FLORENCE, Comedy AcroTHE SUPERB SIX, Incomparable Ballet TEN PERSIAN ACROBATIC MARVELS. Ballet, Chorus, Orchestra. Gorgeous Song Scenes. Beautiful Dressing, Elaborate Staging. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is 6d, Is (plus tax). PRICES: 3s,*2s, Is 6d, Is (plus tax). St James Theatre ConDay Sale fectionery. Plan i>wowi !■»> “won IU-UttJ, L at St James Theatre Confectionery. Bristol till noon to-day, then GRAND 6r Showing Continuously from 11 a.m. Richard Dix in “ SECRET SERVICE " Richard Dix in " SECRET SERVICE " Richard Dix in “ SECRET SERVICE " See Richard Dix in his latest role. It will make your Blood Race with Excitement and Thrills. SECOND BIG ATTRACTION. "DANGER ISLAND" "DANGER ISLAND” with Kenneth Harlan-Lucille Browne. Spine-Tingling, Daredevil, Hair-raising Adventures on a Voyage to Strange Lands. . Supercharged with THRILLS OF THE SEA, SKY and JUNGLE! Don’t Miss Chapter One, And a MICKEY McGUIRE Comedy. DANCING. HAWAIIAN DANCE ASSEMBLY: A Dance will be held in the Riccarton Racecourse on January 19, 1933. Old and New Dances. Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Good prizes. Good supper. Bus leaves Bridge of Remembrance at 7.45: fare 6d return. QANBERRA DANCE ASSEMBLY. First Heat De Luxe Monte Carlo TO-NIGHT. Prize £2. Good Orchestra. Good Supper. 4586 DOROTHY HALL. Cashel Street, near Farmers’. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SCOTTISH PIPE BAND (Inc.). PLAIN DANCE PLAIN DANCE PLAIN DANCE PLAIN DANCE EVANS-CAMPBELL BAND. LUCKY SPOT. MONTE CARLO. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Supper provided. Flannels Optional. W. HALL, M.C. DOROTHY HALL. WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY. OLD-TIME DANCE. s-Campbell Band. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. Supper provided. MODERN DANCE CABARET. OPENING GALA DANCE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. FERRY ROAD HALL. FERRY ROAD HALL. (New Up-to-date Ballroom.) Latest Dance Hits by Foxtrot Content and Novelties. CABARET SUPPER 6d. ERIC ASKENBECK’S BAND. LADIES Is. ’GENTS Is 6d, LECTURES. Radiant health clui PUBLIC LIBRARY HALL. 8 P.M. NEXT WEDNESDAY. 8 P.* DR POLISS, The Noted Psychologist. Subject:— “ SOLVING LIFE’S PROBLEMS.” YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. 1883

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 661, 14 January 1933, Page 3

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