Cinema Advertisements and Ctlier Announcements
AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL j Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. TWICE DAILY: 2.30 and 8 p.m. Tremendous Success of This Great Double-feature Programme! STANLEY LUPINO THELMA i'ODD STANLEY LUPINO THELMA TODD In—- | “YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU” 1 ” YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU ” “YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU” | “YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU” Transferred from the Plaza . . . It’s the Biggest Laughter Hit of the Year* Also BARBARA STANWYCK BARBARA STANWYCK In—- | “LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT” j 1 “ LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT” j The Star of “ Night Nurse ’ in her Latest and Most Electrifying Role. (Recommended for Adults.) Reserves at D.I.C. or Phone 36-328, 36-329. THEATRE ROYAL. SENSATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ANNOUNCEMENT! COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT We Proudly Announce the Engagement of this Sensationally Successful Vaudeville Speciality, direct from their Australian Triumphs! TOM KATZ TOM KATZ TOM KATZ T O M KATZ WORLD FAMOUS SAXOPHONE BAND. Black-faced Saxophonists! Expert Musicians! Real Entertainers! The Most Highly-paid Stage Attraction to be Presented in Conjunction with a Cinema Programme in Years! ON THE STAGE—THEATRE ROYAL SATURDAY NEXT.
AMUSEMENTS. DTD SHE REALLY KNOW WHO HER ROVER WAS? 'he whole town's discussing: i <PLAZA> 3 SESSIONS: 11 ANOTHER PACKED HOUSE YESTERDAY ACCLAIMS JT AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS!! I "THE GUARDSMAN” "THE GUARDSMAN” "THE GUARDSMAN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.* Presented! by of the World’s Greatest Stage ROLAND YOUNG . . . ZASIJ PITTS. A Brilliant Sophisticated Comedy, daring Perhaps, but Never Exceeding the Boundaries of Good Taste. YOU DARE NOT MISS IT! "A SOUTHERN MAID' u RADIANT THEATRE. Kll more St., near Manchester St. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! | SEE CHEATING THE GALLOWS. | PRICES: 350 Seats at 3s, 250 at 2s. 150 at Is 6d. Children admitted to All Parts Half-price. All prices plus tax. Box Plan and Day Sales at D.I.C. A few Choice Reserve Seats at 4s. M PARKING. AJESTIC THEATRE PATRONS Why leave your car out in the rain? Just go down Lichfield Street to: V. W. SPINKS, 172, Lichfield Street (Near Fire Station) PLENTY OF ROOM. \ CHARGE 6c?. FREE PARKING TO CLIENTS. Petrol and Oils Stocked. X
AMUSEMENTS. Second week and still going strong CIVIC—ALL-BRITISH. Sole Direction: Britdom Films, Ltd. Twice Daily: 2.15 and S p.m. Four More Days Only And Then Farewell To TOM WALLS ANNE UREY TOM WALLS ANNE GREY TOM WALLS ANNE GREY TOM WALLS ANNE GREY TOM WALLS ANNE GREY In the Delightful Comedy Romance THE BLARNEY' STONE " THE BLARNEY STONE " the BLARNEY STONE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) YOU WILL NEVER FORGET Tim inimitable "Tom” as Tim Fitzgerald SHURE HE’S A BROTH OF A EOY A Sprightly Story, Loaded With Rich Humour And Bubbling With Romance. RESERVE AT THEATRE —No Fee. Tel. 31-508.
AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! 12 Noon. 2.30 p.m. 8 p.m. MUSICAL COMEDY AT ITS BEST With FOUR GREAT STARS. JACK HULBERT LILIAN HARVEY SONNIE HALE CICELY COURTNEIDGE —IN—“HAPPY EVER AFTER” "HAPPY EVER A FTER ” A Happy-go-lucky Romantic Fantasy. Bubbling with Laughter. Rippling with Melody—a light joyous tale that will leave you "Happy Ever After.” (Approved for Universal , Exhibition.) Reserves D.I.C. or Theatre 32-408. ST JAMES THEATRE. “ Where Sound Sounds Best ’’ 2.15 P_M.! And 7.45 P.M.! Colossal Thrilling Programme TRANSFERRED FROM LIBERTY JACK HOLT In The Dramatic Sensation I “ MAN AGAINST WOMAN ” 1 1 “MAN AGAINST WOMAN ” j A Thrilling Surprise For All. TIM McCOY In The Dynamic Western Thriller. A Whirlwind’ of Exciten Reserves, D.I.C. St James’, 35-820. KING’S THEATRE, Colombo Street Sydenham FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. JANET GAYNOR—WARNER BAXTER “ £ HE NEX T BEST THING ' PADD\. THE NEXT BEST THING' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Two Youths Cycling Round thWorld will Appear at the Theatre this Wednesday, Thursday and Friday CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT. SATURDAY, APRIL 21. Prominent works include: Pianoforte Quintet, String Octet. Soprano and Tenor Songs with String Accompaniment, Caprice for Pianoforte and Orchestra. Orchestral Suites, etc. 2s 6d. at Beggs. 715 WANTED TO BUY. MUSIC Stands Wanted also Good Violin and Drum Outfit. Must be reasonable. 7207, “ Star.” FLATS TO LET. ST ELMO, Flats, # contained, furnished. Garages. Z*iione DOGS, CATS. ETC. T)EDIGREE Cocker Spaniel Pups f< Slater Street, St Alban Phone 31-252. fi2o x LOST AND FOUND. lOST Suitcase, last Wednesda-v J Railway Station. Re ward. 240, Gloucester Street. 7221
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20276, 10 April 1934, Page 3
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