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AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE DAYS OF f •• THE FIRES OF FATE" CRYSTAL PALACE. DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE MOST ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT EVER PRESENTED IN CHRISTCHURCH. "HIS WIPE’S MOTHER" HE CRYSTAL PALACE ALL BRITISH THEATRE. n SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY The Biggest, Best and Brightest British Comedy since ’’ My Wife’s Family.” laughs! laughs! Laughs! Roars! Roars! Roars! Roars! Shrieks! Shrieks! Shrieks! Shrieks! Streams! Screams! Scree me! Screams! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) With GUS McNAUGHTON The GUSTO GLTS McNAUGHTON Comedian Of “Lucky Girl” and “Maid of the Mountains.” And our JIMMY GOD DEN old friend JIMMY GODDEN Supported by MOLLY LA MONT. JACK HOBBS And Original London Cast. Supporting Programme Includes | SIR HARRY LAUDER i In a Song i SIR HARRY’ LAUDER | Scena “I’D LOVE TO BE A SAILOR." Amy And Jimmv JOHNSON MO LI.I SON In a Novelty Aviation Film. English News with 1932 Derby. Reserves, Bristol or Theatre, 32-408. • HIS WIFE’S HIS WIFE’S JUS WIFE’S • HIS WIFE’S HIS WIFE’S • HIS WIFE’S • HIS WIFE’S ‘ HIS WIFE’S ’HIS WIFE'S ’ HIS WIFE'S •HIS WIFE’S HIS WIFE’S ‘HIS AVI FES ‘HIS AVI FES • HIS AVIFE’S HIS WIFE'S MOTHER’ MOTHER’ MOTHER’ MOTHER’ MOTHER’ MOTHER’ MOTHER’ MOTHER’ MOTHER’ MOTHER’ MOTHER” MOTHER’ MOTHER” MOTHER’ MOTHER” MOTHER” TAVO BIG COMEDY FEATURES. LIBERTY THEATRE. 2.30 P.M.! AND 8 P.M.! MORE FUN THAN A CIRCUS! More Thrills You’ll Never Get! ALL MINGLED TOGETHER! ‘ SIDE SHOAV SIDE SHOAA* ‘SIDE SHOW ’ SIDE SHOW It’s A Whirlwind Of Comedy—A Real Treat For The Whole Family— THRILLS AND ROMANCE. ANOTHER GREAT BRITISH COMEDY! Featuring BRITAIN’S FOREMOST COMEDIAN Leslie Fuller Leslie Fuller in Leslie Fuller POOR OLD BILL" In A Refreshing Change In Entertainment. This Is Simply Jammed Full Of Side-Splitting Situations That Are Irresistible. See “Old Bill” Bath The Twins!!!! (Approved For Universal Exhibition.) Reserves Bristol or ’Phone 35-067. VGRAND | 6! Showing Continuously from 11 ft.m. EL BRENDEL and FIFI DORSAY in ”MR LEMON OF ORANGE ” A Double-barrelled Super Special Comedy with rapid fire laughs. • DON’T MISS IT—-IT’S A PIP. Also “DANGER ISLAND.” Chapter Six. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPECIAL TO THE GRAND THEATRE. Commencing Saturday Next AFTER A TRIUMPHANT TOUR OF BNGLA ND AN D A M ERICA N.Z.’S OWN MASTERPIECE “Under The Southern Cross’ “Under The Southern Cross’ “Under The Southern Cross’ “Under The Southern Cross | (“Taranga”) | \ FILMED IN NEW ZEALAND WITH AN ENTIRE MAORI CAST. A Portrayal of our own famous Maori Race, resulting in a Film Triumph that has created a Profound Impression in England and America. Every true New Zealander with any interest in our fair Dominion should not miss the opportunity of seeing this picture, which tells an EPIC STORY OF LOVE AND WAR AMONG THE EARLY MAORIS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A UNIQUE PICTURE —DO NOT MISS IT!—NO INCREASE IN PRICES. ADULTS Is, CHILDREN «d to All Parts EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE . EVENING CLASSES AND DAY DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASSES. rpilE above Classes will commence I To-day (Wednesday), and intending students are asked to enrol without further delay. Prospectus with information re courses, free places and fees on application at the College. D. E. HANSEN, M.A., M.Sv., Dr. lug., !>55 Principal. CANTERBURY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ENROL NOW. gratifying response to our prospectus has proved correct our contention, that a new school of accountancy, with young, efficient and conscientious Tutors, would prove welcome to all ambitious students. Intending students are reminded that they should settle their courses and be ready to commence their studies when lectures begin.’ DELAY’ IS DANGEROUS as students may miss the first few lectures, which provide the groundwork essential to the year’s course. The Directors may he interviewed at tire offices of the College, Kpwortli Buildings. corner of Hereford and Manchester Streets (2nd floor). J. H. PICKLES. 8.C0m., A.P.A. <N.Z>. t\ H. PERKINS. 8.C0m., A.P.A. (N.ZY X Directors. W EAKFASTS PARTIES AND specially catered for at HOTEL F E D E R A L. THE

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

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