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AMUSEMENTS. STARTLING ANN'OUNCKMKKT! YOU ARK INVITED TO A SPECIAL PREVIEW SCREENING OF THE PICTURE “SMITHY” FLEW ACROSS THE TASMAN*. AT THE ST JAMES’ THEATRE. TO- MOR RO W A FTER X OON AN D EVENING. 2.30 and 8 P.M. • AIR 1 AIR • AIR MAH. ” MAIL ” MAIL ” MAIL ” VIR MAIL’ With RALPH BELLAMY. GLORIA STUART, PAT O’BRIEN, SLIM SUMMERVILLE. "The Mail must go through!" Fearless Flyers behind thundering motors, brave fog, snow, hurricane and death, to carry on! Far below their sweethearts peer through the night and pray fop happy landings! A picture of warm romance that zooms with tingling thrills. SPECIA L ENG AG EM ENT. ■Of the Noted Journalist who flew 1 h** Tasman with “SMITHY." Mr Jack Fercival will tell you all about th* i flight. j AN AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO OF j “ SMITHY ” will be presented to every Boy and Girl attending the Matinee. THE BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL FOR THESE GALA PERFORMANCES. 1300 Seats from la. Children Half-price. SIR CHARLES KING SFORD SMITH ‘SMITHY’’ himself will appear with his Intrepid Crew on the stage of the MAJESTIC. MONDAY EVENING, and describe to you their wonderful experiences on the “SOUTHERN CROSS." In addition you will see “SMITHY’S" own picture, “ACROSS THE PACIFIC"; also THE EPIC OF THE AIR, | “AIR MAIL” I “AIR MAIL ” j | “AIR MAIL” | ! “AIR MAIL” i | “AIK MAIL" ; READ WHAT THE CRITICS SAY: •' The finest aviation story ever filmed.” . . . “The Star.” “If only for the technical side. Air Mail ’ is worth seeing.” . . •• The Sun." “Tales of the Air have come and gone, but ' Air Mail ’ surpasses them all." ...” The Press.” IT BEARS THE STAMP OF APROVAL OF Tin: WORLD'S GREATEST AVIATOR. The Box Plans are filling rapidlv at Th'e Bristol. MAKE SURE! BOOK NOW' Approved for Universal Exhibition. TO-MORROW’S THE LAST DAY OF j "THE PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD" ! i “THE PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD" J (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) At The MAJESTIC 12 NOON! 2.30 P.M.! 8 PM,’ LAST DAY OF “PLAYGIRL ” and “ROBBERS’ ROOST." LIBERTY THEATRE. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! Two Brilliant Features— KATHLEEN NORRIS’S FASCINATING NOVEL, "SECOND-HAND WIFE” “ SECOX D-H AND WIFE ” “ SECOND-H AX D WIF E " “ SECOND-HAND WIFE ” With BEAUTIFUL SALLY ETLERS BEAUTIFUL SALLY FILERS And RALPH BELLAMY RALPH BELLAMY A Beautiful Stenographer! And She Dared to Fall in Love with Her Married Boss! Every Secretary, and All Wives will Find This Absorbing Romance Vitally Interesting. SECOND BIG ATTRACTION:— STARTLING!!!!!! New Kind of Mystery Thriller! “13 - - WOMEN ” - - ”13 WOMEN ” / ; CAUGHT IN THE MYSTIC SPELL! j SEE WHAT HAPPENS. Their Fate In The Hands Of A Beautiful Witch. With A Magnificent Cast, Including; IRENE DUNNE .... MYRNA LOY, RICARDO CORTEZ. (Recommended By Censor For Adults.) Reserves Bristol or Theatre. 35-067. ~P- | GRAND | 6° Showing Continuously from 11 a.m. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. GEORGE O’BRIEN GEORGE O’BRIEN ill ZAXE GREY’S GREATEST STORY. "RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE With NOAH BEERY. Action, Thrills. Drama in the Great South-west. Also DANGER ISLAND, Chapter v < Approved for Universal Exhibition, t J^OWN WITH THE DEPRESSION AND BLUES! Hundreds of Happy People are Going. SPREYDON FAIR. ADMISSION FREE. 8375

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 701, 3 March 1933, Page 3

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