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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements

BANNED PROM THE AIR! 1 rpHE PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD ' Can you solve this Amazing Mystery? WHO—KILLED—JENNY —WREN ? ? Recommended by Censor for Adults. MAJESTIC. TO-NIGIIT! ■■ TOUR VatHKIIS" Imve^”Produced a Masterpiece of THRILLS! lUS GAME” •US GAME” •US GAME” llamk- < 58 : : S LESLIE BANKS .JOEL MeCREA ROE ARMSTRONG FAY WRAY Arresting, Strange and Fascinating is the story of the Polished Russian Nobleman who Lured Ships to their Doom. Then drove the Male Survivors into his Island Jungle to be hunted down like Bristol or Majestic, 33-537. ded by Censor for Adults.) WE WARNED YOU! T° March 6th ajestic inction with die the Tasman, I R M A I L.” Avoid Disappoint n The Bristol—Pla (Approved for Un Now at tapidly. libitiou.) THE OUTSTANDING PICTURE of the WEEK. CIVIC THEATRE All-British. Direction: British Dominions Films, j 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. j Thoroughbred Beauty and Speed in The British Masterpiece | “ THE CALENDAR” j "THE CALENDAR ” ! "THE CALENDAR” | "THE CALENDAR” j " THE CALENDAR ” Thrills! Comedy! Drama! Adults.) A Distinguished Cast in a Spectacular Drama of London Society and the "Sport of Kings.” Box Plans at Civic. Tel. 31-50 S. Herbert Marshall Herbert Marshall Edna Best Edna Best Gordon Marker Gordon Harker DANCING. FUN FOR A 1.17. ~ CARNIVAL DANCE. To-night. ToV. night, Rolleston Street Hall. Lucky Spot, Monte Carlo, Streamers, Snowballs, Super De Luxe. Wally Cowlin’s Orch. Ladies Is, Double 2s, QOCIAL and Dance, Rangers’ ITall, 8 ►-7 p.m. Thursday, 23rd. Good Supper and Music. Monte Carlo and Lucky Spot. Admission Is 6d and Is. Come and get your ticket to the Picnic. 6474 _ A. J. BROWN, Hon. Sec. ST A R E T T A. T A R E T T A. Every Wednesday and Saturday. Monte Carlo, Statue Dance. Staniler’s Band. Good Floor. Best Sunper. Ladies 6d. Gents Is. 958 HOIINBY-SOCKBERX SOCIAL COMMITTEE. T> ENFIT DANCE, Eiccarton Race--13 course Tea Rooms, Tuesday. February 2S. Monte Carlo, Ashby’s Band. l.hfliet= Is 6d, «ieiU« 2*. 6ITI B ANKS PENINSULA RACING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES DUE FRIDAY NEXT, 6 P.M. JOSEPH WALLACE, 951 X 160, Hereford Street. PUBLIC MEETING EVERY WEDNESDAY at 7.45 p.m. Spiritual Healing Service. Address by PRES, i MARY E. SIMPSON, C.S.B. TEST I\t Builders’ Chambers, S 5, ; All Welcome. SX LOST AND FOUND. L°- s l;„bXr Reward. Ring 32-698. 6404 X OTRAYED at 61, Bristol Street, - St IO Albans. Black Pomeranian £ J Albans, m Dog.

PLEASURE BOUND M BOX PLANS BOX PLANS BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL Reserves, D.C. and O.S. ss, plus tax. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd., in conjunction with Frank Neil, present ELLA SHIELDS The ELLA SHIELDS IDOL ELLA SHIELDS of the ELLA SHIELDS World The Drollest Comedian on Stage GEORGE GEORGE GEOROE GEORGE WALLACE "WALLACE WALLACE WALLACE And A Brilliant Company of 30 ARTISTS 30 In The Sparkling Musical Revue edians. Wonderful Acrobatic Dances, Outstanding Specialty Features and Maurice Diamond’s Beauty Ballet and Show Girls is certain to prove the most popular attraction Christchurch has known for years. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT at 2.15 SATURDAY XEXT at 2.15 SATURDAY EVENING at S p.m. SATURDAY EVENING at S p.m. Thereafter Twice Daily 2.15 And S P.M. “ Pleasure Bound ” has proved the Re-cord-Breaker of all shows to visit the Dominion for years past. giiig VE YO VE YO Sg SEATS EARLY SEATS EARLY PRICES: Plus'Tax!' s Sh?i^n' 2s, Is 6d. Matinees half-price. Prices TO-DAY AND TO-DAY AND TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW LAST 2 DAYS LAST 2 DA YS LAST 2 DAYS “IF I HAD A MILLION" " IF I HAD A MILLION ’ THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING The Most Extraordinary And Out-of-the- “ IF I HAD A MILLION ” “ IF I HAD A MILLION ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL NOTE— On account of the stage being required oil Friday for the preparation of the coming of the spectacular Vaudeville Revue Company on Saturday, “ if I Had a Million” will be screened for the last time on Thursday evening. DON’T MISS THIS UNIQUE FILM

AMUSEMENTS. The Last Three Days of | “BACK STREET” I The Picture Beautiful. €plaza> Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions: 11 A.M., 2.30 AND 8 P.MCommencing Saturday Next WE AUE PROUD TO PRESENT CLEMENCE DANE’S RENOWNED PLAY ON A VITAL THEME. ... OF DIVORCEMENT ,L OF DIVORCEMEN I O I-' DIVORC E M ENT B l LI BIL BILL Trri , BILL OF DIVORCEMENT RILL OF DIVORCEMENT BILJ BILI BILI BIL] BID OF DIVORCEMENT’ OF DIVORCEMENT ’ OF DIVORCEMENT ’ BILLIE BURKE BILLIE BURKE KATHARINE HEPBURN KATHARINE HEPBURN .10H N BA RR Y MOR E JOHN BARRYMORE No play in recent years has caused such a Profound Impression as Clemenee Dane's frank treatment of a Theme Based on Latent Insanity in relation to Grounds for Divorce. IT'S THOROI'CHLY KXCLLSH IN SPEECH. ATMOS PHI-: RE AND TREATMENT. (Recommended by Censor l'or Adults.) Reserves, Bristol or Plaza ’Phone 36-021. KING’S THEATRE Colombo Street Sydenham. WEDNESDAY : THURSDAY : FRIDAY WARNER OLAXD IT. B. WARNER In The Detective Mystery Thriller “CHARLIE CHAN’S CHANCE” ! “CH A R LllO CHAN'S Cl IA N ClO ” ! | “CHARLIE CHAN’S CHANCE” | (Approved for Universal Exhibition). CHARLEY’S AUNT. CHARLEY’S AUNT “Would make a CHARLEY’S AUNT cat laugh! ’* I THE FUNNIEST COMEDY YET! THE FUNNIEST COMEDY YET! In aid of NURSE MAUDE’S SICK AND DISTRESS FUND and MARJORIE ALEXANDER FUND. AT THE RADIANT HALL AT THE RADIANT HALL TO-NIGHT AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS BERNARD BEEBY as "Charley's Aunt” BERNARD BEEBY as “Charley's Aunt” Orchestra Conducted by ERNEST JAMIESON BOX PLANS at Bristol. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Children half-price. Electrically recorded music from 7 to S p.m. by courtesy of MR G. H. DEBOYETT. PHILLIPSTOWN PARISH Garden i Party, Vicarage Grounds, Phillips Street, Saturday Next, Feb. 25, at 2.30 p.m. Stalls include Cake, Work, Pro- \ duce. Side Shows Galore. Admission: Adults 3d, Children Free. !'»■) I^JARDI GRAS CARNIVAL. In aid of St Michael's Church and School Funds. CHURCH GROUNDS, OXFORD TERRACE, SATURDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY Next, Afternoon and Evening. To be opened by His Worship the Mayor, 2.30 p.m. 'Saturday. BABY SHOW. under 6, 12 and IS months, Saturday Afternoon. STALLS, SIDE SHOWS, DANCING. Adults 6d, Children Free. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. WANTED Exchange, Good 5-RoomeU I Bungalow, Spreydon, Garage, etc., for Small House in New Brighton, about ID 00. M 22. X _ IT7ANTED Exchange, Freehold GroW eery Business, equity £6OO, for Bungalow. Ml3o, “ Star.” X DOGS. CATS. ETC HOME wanted for lovely intelligent Watch Dog, beautifully marked, fond of children. Mlsl, “ Star.” 6451 PEDIGREE Cocker Spaniel Pup. by Wayland Banker and Avon 0.K., for Sale. ’Phone 33-1.44. 512 1 X TENDERS. PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.—STORES. TENDEUS, closing 4 p.m. on date i- shown, and returnable to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, are invited for the supply of— No. 775—Tie Bolts, etc. 7/3/33. Quotation forms may be obtained from Public Works Offices—Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin, and the Stores Manager’s Office, Wellington. 665

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 694, 22 February 1933, Page 3

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