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Picture Theatre Advertisements and ether Announcements

AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. “Cosy on a Cold Night.** Sessions: 12 Noon. 2 30. and 8.-TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! If you clave bristling Action . . . Smashing Conflict . . . and Thundering Drama . . . here's the thrill you’ve been awaiting ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY’S •DIKE IN THE RAW’’ ‘ LIFE IN THE RAW” ‘TAKE IN THE RAW” ‘DIKE JN THE RAW” GRETA NISSEN CLARE TREVOR IMPORTANT! 2.30 MATINEES ONLY 2.30 PROFESSOR BARNARD Presents The Most Mystifying Illusion of All! “THE CHINESE DEATH BOX.” It's Positively Amazing! Fifteen Thrilling Minutes of Magic! SPECIAL! ry Boy and Girt attendthe afternoofi performO'Brien Jig Saw Puzzle. Reserves Bristol or Majestic, 33-537. Approved for Universal Exhibition! CIVIC THEATRE. Sole Direction: Britdom Films, Ltd, (Pioneers All-British Theatre Policy.) NOW SHOWING ’ The Outsider,” HAROLD HUTH HAROLD HUTH HAROLD HUTH HAROLD HUTH HAROLD HUTH JOAN BARRY JOAN BARRY JOAN BARRY “ SALLY BISHOP ” “ SALLY BISHOP ” “ SALLY BISHOP ” “ SALLY BISHOP ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE IDEAL FILM. . STARTLING - True-to-life - HUMAN! Box Plans at Civic. No fee. Tel. 31-508. CANTERBURY REPERTORY SOCIETY Presents “SOCRATES” “SOCRATES” FINAL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. FINAL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. R ADI A N T HALL, P.M. SHARP. PRICES: 3s fid and 2s. Reserves at Society’s Rooms, Bedford ELECTION NOTICES. R S McCOMBS AT CASHMERE TO-MORROW IN MASONIC HALL. R S McCOMBS. WOMEN’S MEETING. P.M. TO-MORROW. LYTTELTON, LYTTELTON ELECTORATE. iOWS: Oddfellov [■O-MORROW —Lyttelton Hall, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, 31st—Mount Pleasant, at 7 p.m. Heathcote Hall, at 8 p.m. Meetings advertised for Wainui and >uvauchelle for To-day have been 'OSTPONED. motor-cars fob sale. [ORRIS Car, splendid condition and appearance, £75. 6939, “ Star.” RUGBY Three-seater. first-class appearance and condition, 5 new tyres. 6938, QQA CHEVROLET, three-seater, for urgent sale. Original mer wants cash for mortgage. Car 11 satisfy critical buyer. £l2O, or 'er. 6955, ” Star.” MOTOR-CARS WANTED. IASH Buyer wants modern Car, from > £IOO to £200; also two-wheel 'ailer. 6959. “ Star.’* dealers. Apply 6925. WE are sold out of cars. Bring yours to Manchester Car Sales, 25, Manchester Street. Only 10 p.c. P hone 31-717, 6JI ' X RICE Wanted for Painting 4 -roomed Cottage. Apply 47, Randolph Street, WANTED TO BUY. SECOND-HAND Croquet Set Wanted to Purchase, to be seen; cash. WANTED EXCHANGE. II £45 Wire £10; in good c fur 1 y Street, St Albans. 6914 EMPLOYMENT WANTED TITANTED by a young man of 21 a W position on Farm; can milk, drive team and has a knowledge of sheep. \Vages a se.oiKkirv eonsideration. (39.j3. FRUIT, PLANTS, VEGETABLES. r LOST AND FOUND. UND, Two Yale Lock Keys, Saturday, in bike stand. Becconsall, 11, ST, Squirrel Fur (grey and white), Edward Avenue, Tuesday. 6, Win- - 6965 sneral Garfield was assassinated on ’ 2, 1881, in the railway station at jhington, D.C. He was about to : the train for Long Branch to visit sick wife, and thence to W illianjs ege, where he had graduated when ,vas twenty-five years old. Charles :eau, the slayer of Garfield, was no at of unsound mind. In the letter addressed “To the White House,” aid that he had no ill will towards President, but thought he would lappier in Paradi.se than here —life g only a flimsy dream, and of no e. Garfield did not die until Sepber 10.

AMUSEMENTS. The Last Three Days Of JOHN BARRYMORE MY FIN A LOT JOHN BARRYMORE MYRXA LOY Censor for Adults.) €plaza> 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.30 and 8 p.m Shoppers’ Session Every Friday, 5 p-i Commencing FRIDAY Next. ‘A FAREWELL TO ARMS” “A FAREWELL TO ARMS” “A FAREWELL TO ARMS’’ *‘A FAREWELL TO ARMS •A FAREWELL, TO ARMS” 1 A FAREWELL TO ARMS With HELEN HAYES GARY COOPER HELEN HAYES GARY COOPER HELEN HAYES GARY COOPER HELEN HAYES GARY COOPER ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU Their Love was as sweet and enduring as time itself a thing of beauty snatched from the crucible of War! PARAMOUNT’S GREATEST PICTURE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves, Bristol or Plaza, phone 36-021.

AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. Twice Daily, 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. 2.30 p.m. Matinees Only School Holiday Treat for the Children. J. M. BARRIE’S DELIGHTFUL FANTASY : | “PETER PAN” ! “ PETER PAN ” | “PETER PAN” A Sound Synchronised Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Send the children along; they will revel Admission for Children: 6d and 9d. S p.m. EVENING SESSION S p.m. ONLY. THE THRILLING MYSTERY DRAMA: • MURDERS • MURDERS • MURDERS IN THE ZOO ” IN THE ZOO ” IN THE ZOO " With Charlie Ruggles Lionel Atwill Kathleen Burke THRILLS! SURPRISES! EXCITEMENT! You’ll Get a New Thrill When You See “MURDERS IN THE ZOO” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves at Bristol or Theatre, Phones

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 853, 29 August 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 853, 29 August 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 853, 29 August 1933, Page 3

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