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AMUSEMENTS. To-morrow’s The Last Dav Of CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT | “BED OP ROSES” I I “ BED OF ROSES ” I “ BED OF ROSES ” | (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CRYSTAL PALACE. Commencing SATURDAY! Next SATURDAY! A NEW 24 CARAT SCREEN STAR, ANTHONY KIMMINS, ANTHONY KIMMINS, ANTHONY KIMMINS, Famous Author Of LONDON’S LONGEST STAGE RUN, WHILE PARENTS SLEEP,” In The BRILLIANT LONDON SUCCESS, GOLDEN GOLDEN GOLDEN GOLDEN GOLDEN GOLDEN GOLDEN GOLDEN GOLDEN GOLDEN Vivid Dramatic Romance Of itrigue in a London Luxury Hotel. * ANTHONY KIMMINS & ANTHONY KIMMINS & ANTHONY - KIMMINS & ANTHONY KIMMINS & ANNE GRKY ANNE GREY ANNE GREY ANNE GREY And The ORIGINAL LONDON STAGE CAST ORIGINAL LONDON STAGE CAST In The Fascinating, Intriguing Story Of LONDON OF TO-DAY! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Screening:— EXCELLENT FEATURETTES, Including Hilarious Musical Comedy with the Rigoletto Brothers. "GEMS OF BRITAIN,” " KINOGRAPH NEWSREEL.” j“ So This Is Paris ” j An Amusing “ So This Is Paris ” Commentary of I “ So This Is Paris ” | old Paris. " NEW ZEALAND SOUND NEWSREEL ” including Wellington's National Confidence’ Week. Reserves, Bristol or Theatre, 32-408. ! ” Taking Ways ” I ” Taking Ways ” j “ Taking Ways ” | Everybody is talking of Jan Kiepura and his glorious singing. CIVIC THEATRE. SECOND BIG WEEK. CROWDS STILL CROWDING THE ALL BRITISH THEATRE To see and hear THE GOLDEN VOICED TENOR JAN KIEPURA u TELL ME TO-NIGHT.” (For Universal Exhibition.) THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL. Enchanting Music—lrresistible Comedy, Magnificent Scenery. Reserve at Theatre. No Fee. Telephone 31-508. SPORTING. ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB. SATURDAY", DECEMBER 2. will leave Christchurch for Ashburton at 10.35 a.m., and will return immediately after thte races. Other trains delayed to suit racegoers. EXCURSION FARES. J. B. NICOLL, Secretary. PERSONAL*. wishes to meet girl, Young max, 22. _ view friendship, matrimony. 7336. 1 trp / —Permanent Wave, guaranteed JL&/ O “Eugene,” full-head, point curls. Expert operators. 451, Colombo St., Sydenham. 7261 X MONET. WANTED to Borrow, £25, privately, by steady young married man in permanent position. State terms. 7306. EMPLOYMENT WANTED. BUYER, cash, wants Small Agency or Manufacturing Business. Somethin g to sell worth while. 729 8, “ Star.” CASH Man for Agency c saleable line or sell for firm. 7299, “ Star.” WANTED TO SELL. A REPUTATION of 20 years stands -irA. behind all “Anchor” Brand Tents. It will pay you to get our complete LOST AND FOUND. EMPLOYMENT OFFERED. ■yy ANTED a Refined Cup-reader. 5439, MART Bov~Wanted for round; wages and commission. 287, Tuam St. HOUSES TO LET. TO Let, Good Fi' every convenience; 16s 6< 569, Hereford Street, Linwood. WANTED TO RENT. COMMERCIAL GENTLEMAN seeks SUPERIOR FURNISHED FLAT with garage. Central preferred. Apply 7326, “ Star.” X MOTOR REQUISITES TO BUY. Q 1 x 105 Motor Tyres Wanted Buy. Ol») Apply 7328, 44 Star.” WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to Buy, 40ft Oregon Aerial Mast. Must be in good order and cheap. 7351, 44 Star.” I

AMUSEMENTS. To-morrow Is The Last Day Of “ THE GIRL IN “ THE GIRL IN S. “ THE GIRL IN 419 ” 419 ” 419 ” With JAMES DUNN And GLORIA STUART. JAMES DUNN And GLORIA STUART. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. Two Sessions Daily: 2.30 and 8 p.m. SATURDAY NEXT. SENSATION UPON SENSATION CROWDED INTO YOUR MOST THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT EXPERIENCE! Vibrant, thrilling adventure, more sensational than anything you have ever seen—Exciting romance depicted against a background of ships and the sea —You will be amazed by the mighty turmoil of it all. “ I COVER THE WATERFRONT” I “ I COVER THE WATERFRONT ” 11 “ I COVER THE WATERFRONT ” i j “ I COVER THE WATERFRONT” | “ I COVER THE WATERFRONT ” J | “ I COVER THE WATERFRONT” 1 Featuring CLAUDETTE COLBERT, ERNEST TORRENCE, BEN LYON. A Refreshing Departure This— Tremendous in its entertainment qualities—it shows you the drama and romance, the heart-aches and joys of the strange people of the seaports—You have never seen its like before! United Artists Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults). A Bevy of Beautiful Girls in a Stylish Diversion Lavishly Staged and Presented. LAUREL AND HARDY In a Screaming Success * ANY OLD PORT’ And a Delirious Mickey Mouse Cartoon ‘ MICKEY’S MELLER-DRAMMER.” Reserves: Bristol or Theatre. 'Phones 36-328, 36-329.

AMUSEMENTS. THIRD BIG WEEK! THIRD BIG WEEK! All who have seen this programme declare it to be the most thoroughly entertaining experience they have ever enjoyed in any theatre. <PLAZA> Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. Three Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.30 and 8 p.m. Shoppers' Session Every Friday, 6 p.m. HIS CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT. RONALD RONALD RONALD RONALD RONALD RONALD COLMAN COLMAN COLMAN COLMAN COLMAN COLMAN “THE MASQUERADER " “ THE MASQUERADER ’* “THE MASQUERADER" “THE MASQUERADER” “THE MASQUERADER" “THE MASQUERADER" With ELISSA LANDI United Artists Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reaching Heights’ of Entertainment Never Previously Equalled. Reserves, Bristol or Plaza, Phone 36-021. KING'S THEATRE Colombo Street ........ Sydenham. TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY, AT 8 P.M. GEORGE WALLACE In a Bombshell of Hilarity “ HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS ” “ HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Matinee Sat.: Tom Mix in “HidcFen Gold” and Chapter 2 “ Jungle Mystery.” PICNICS AND SKATING. JOHNSON’S FISH PONDS, Clarendon Terrace, Opawa-Radley. Picnic Grounds. Skating Daily. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. DANCING. Wednesday and Saturday Nights. 6690 X DANCING. SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF N.Z. (Inc.). Grand benefit concert RAND • BENEFIT CONCERT (In aid of the widow of the late Mr T. Gordon). TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT S o’clock TO-NIGHT Programme arranged by the Famous Campbell Bros. A FIRST-CLASS ENTERTINMENT, AND DANCE TO FOLLOW. Admission 1/- (inclusive). SCOTTISH SOCIETY’S HALL (Next door to Council Chambers). 841 G. M. TELFER, Chief.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 932, 30 November 1933, Page 3

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