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Cinema Advertisements and Other Announcements

AMUSEMENTS. FILMS COME. FILMS GO, But “ .Tack *’ can c-ome and come again. Crowds welcome an olrl favourite. CIVIC—ALL-BRITISH. Sole Direction: Britdom Films, Ltd. NOW S H O'Wl NG. Twice Daily, 2.15 and S p.m. THE HAPPINESS TRIO, JACK HULBKRT CICELY COURTNEIDGE WINIFRED S HOTTER In Gainsborough’s Sparkling Comedy, “JACK’S THE ROY ” “JACK’S THE BOY" “JACK’S THE BOY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) JUST ONE LOUD. LONG LAUGH. A Sparkling Symphony of Mirtn, Music and Merriment. RESERVES ARE BETTER THAN REGRETS. Book at Civic. No Fee. Tel. 31-508.

AMUSEMENTS. JOY FILLED ENTERTAINMENT! Splashed with Sunshine! Radiant with Romance! Merry Music! Lilting Laughter! Thrilling Adventures! (Jay, Gorgeously Gowned Scnoritas! <PL AZA) J. C. Williamson Film Corpn.. Ltd. 3 SESSIONS: 11 a.m.. 2.30 and S p./n Shoppers’ Session Every Friday, 5 p.m. British International Pictures Present BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS Mi i t (.Jlamorous, More Fascin vi ing. More Entrancing than “Rio Rita" 1 n •A SOUTHERN MAID” “A SOUTHERN MAID" “A SOUTHERN MAID” Eclipsing "Maid of the Mountains” with its liaunting melodies, "My Southern Maid,” "My Way of Love, "Cigarette," "Dark Grows the Sky,” etc. The Brilliant Cast Includes CL IF FO R D MOLL! SON, HARItY WELCHMAN, NANCY BROWN, LUPINO LANE Approved for Universal Exhibition. Outstanding Featurettes Include Ely Culbertson in •SOCIETY CHEATERS” I Booking will be heavy. Reserves at D.I.C. or Plaza. 36-021. CHRISTCHURCH IS GOING TO GET A MUSICAL THRILL. NOT by turning a knob. NOT by putting on a gramophone record. NOT by crowding to acclaim overseas talent, but by coming to hear its OWN CITIZENS Sing "ELIJAH” At The CIVIC THEATRE, VTUESDAY, APRIL 24. Conductor: W. H. DIXON. Soloists: Mrs D. A. Lawson. Miss Alice Vinsen, Mr Charles Clarkson, Mr Robert Samson. Reserves D.I.C. Subscribers please book early. A full house anticipated.

AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! PREPARE OF The Come Hum or ism FOR T YOUR I cl i a u win mtiy Brit now heads the oes edy of his own—of ket. Porter who a fflut E LAUGH IFK! ;e Cockney Ml the kucsh Pictures Fish Marrises to wife beGORDON GORDON GORDON G O RDON G O R DO N HARKER--11 ARK ERMA HARKERHARKER- | •* BRITANNIA OF BIU-INGSGATR ” I " BRITANNIA OF BILLINGSGATE ’ ' I " BRITANNIA OF BILLINGSGATE” I I “BRITANNIA OF RT LLTNGSG ATE ” I I “BRITANNIA OF BILLINGSGATE ” ! I "BRITANNIA OB' BILLINGSGATE ’ I With VTOLET LORATNE VIOLET LORATNE VIOLET LORATNE VTOLET LORA INK VTOLET LORATNE VIOLET LORATNE (Of " Bing Boys ” Fame Two of England’s Finest Com Teamed together to bring > Rollicking Comedy. Full of ney Humour and Human Dr Abounding with Thrills as England’s Greatest Speedway ers Race around the Tra« ledians CockSix of V Ridck! Reserves D.T C. or Majestic. 33-537. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ST JAMES THEATRE. “ Where Sound Sounds Best *’ 2.15 P.M.! Ami 7.45 P.M.! EDWARD G. ROBINSON MARY ASTOR And HELEN /INSON In the Screaming Comedy Riot, <“ THE LITTLE GIANT" "THE LITTLE GIANT” "THE LITTLE GIANT” “THE LITTLE GIANT ” > A PERFECT RIOT OB' LAUGHS. Addition— The Ace of Western Stars, BUCK JONES BUCK JONES In His Greatest Weste < ‘THE SUNDOWN RIDER *’ TH E SUNDOWN RIDER 1 THE SUNDOWN RIDE If “THE SUNDOWN RIDER You’ll be Thrilled to the Boots by Buck Jones in this Rousing Story. Zane Grey Days Live Again. Approved for Universal Exhibition. RESERVES. D. I.C. or St James, 85-820. PUBLIC NOTICES. ■SfH SPEED TRIAL BY WALLA WALLA. THE New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club has kindly granted permission for a charge of One Shilling to be made for admission to the Addington Trotting Grounds TO-MORROW, the 17 th instant, the proceeds to be divided equally between the Mayor’s Relief of Distress Fund and the St John Ambulance Association. D. G. SULLIVAN, Mayor. Christchurch, April 16. 813 WANTED TO SELL. Holmes & sc ns, Asaph Street, for Blankets. Compare our prices before purchasing. ’Phone 34-111. 8741 X 3 -PIECE Suite, shaped front settee, two easy chairs, well sprung, upholstered moquette, £ll IDs. Hooker’s, 180, Armagh Street. XS PAIR Thigh Gum Boots, size 8, Jn good condition, Wanted to Buy. Price, etc., to 8597, “ Star.’’ EMPLOYMENT WANTED. 9D HOURLY, work of any description; tidy workman. Apply c/o Wellbourne, Chimney Sweep, ’Phone 34-852. S 11 EMPLOYMENT OFFERED. MIDDLE-AGED Lady Help Wanted. plain cooking, adults, no rough work, refined home, country; references. 8900, ” Star.” X GENT requires Laundry and Mending done; reasonable. 8890. “ Star.” STRONG. Energetic Youth Wanted for Vegetable Round, in return home ages P 246, ’ Stai 809 LATE SHIPPING. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Per Press Association AUCKLAND, April 16. Arrived—Waipiata (12.15 p.m.), from Wellington. WELLINGTON. April 16. Arrived—John (2.15 a.m.). from Westport; Awahou (3.45 a.mfl) from Gisborne: Maunganui (0.45 a.m.). from Sydney; Akaroa (7.35 a.m.) and Canadian Conqueror (7.35 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed- -Port Waikato (10.30 a.m.), for Auckland. OVERSEAS REPORTS. LONDON. April 15. Arrived—At Seattle, Golden Bear; at Las Palmas. Kent. Sailed—Port Nicholson, from video. Monti

AMUSEMENTS. TOM KATZ SAXOPHONE BAND AN ABSOLUTE SENSATION AT THE | THEATRE ROYAL. Direction : j. c. Williamson Picture Corpn.. Ltd. TWICE DAILY: 2.30 and 8 p.m. ON THE STACIE TWICE DAILY Saturday’s Hug*e Audience Enraptured with this Delightful Musical Novelty! WORLD WORLD WORLD A I Z A T Z $ ¥ I A T Z ffc BA FAIOUS SAXOPHON: FAMOUS SAXOPHONE • FAMOUS SAXOPHONE BAND "'hey will lift you to the very Heights of Sheer Delight. —On the Screen LORETTA YO U NO—U EOI IG E UK ENT LORETTA YUUNO-GKORIIE T - RENT In Their Latest Co-Star’ing ll Y v i? SI N *• SlN’* (Recommended for Adults.) A Sensational Comedy-Drama of New York’s Dazzling Night Life. Reserves at D.J.C., or ’phone 36-328, 3 6-3 21). KING'S THEATRE, PLEASURE t h GENEVIEVE TOBI RO LA N D A’ O U NO. HK R B ERT Ml JN DI N (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •“ THE AMINO'a SHORTLY. CANTOR in > FROM SPAIN '

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20281, 16 April 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20281, 16 April 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20281, 16 April 1934, Page 3

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