AMUSEMENTS. l*ast Day To-day Of •* DANCING LADY " Joan Crawford—Clark Gable Recomrr.et.ded by Censor for Adults. REGENT THEATRE. TO-MORROW 2.30. TO-MORROW 8 P.M. A Brilliant Comedy Deplete \nth Side-Splitting Situations, A Spice of Romance, A Genuine Thrill or Two, and Best of All JACK HULBKRT JACK IiULBERT JACK HL'LBERT iu’ve Roared At Him As Policeman! He's Thrilled You As A Reporter! You Must See Him As A Jolly Tar! “ JACK AHOY " "JACK AHOY” “JACK AHOY” “JACK AHOY” The Sailors* HEAR—Him Sins “ My Hafs On The Side Of My Head.” LAUGH-As Only Hulbert Can He Was Only An Ordinary Sailor, But He Aspired To The Admiral’s Daughter. How He Won Her In Face Of The, Admiral’s Disapproval Furnishes Material Fo~ A Riot Of Happy Daughter. Reserves, D.I.C. or Regent. 34-616. Approved for Universal Exhibition. To-night’s The Night of “CLEARING THE RANGE” (.Approved For Universal Exhibition.) And “FROM HEADQUARTERS” (Recommended By Censor For Adults.) LIBERTY THEATRE. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING PICTURES TO BE SHOWN IN CHRISTCHURCH MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON ("Mother’s Millions”) LEWIS STONE JEAN PARKER “YOU CAN’T BUY EVERYTHING” “YOU CAN’T BUY EVERYTHING" “YOU CAN’T BUY EVERYTHING “ “YOU CAN’T BUY EVERYTHING" "YOU CAN’T BUY EVERYTHING” THE UNUSUAL STORY OF A MOST UNUSUAL WOMAN! Gold Was Her God! She Crushed Her Enemies Relentlessly! Walls of Money Hemmed Her In and Kept Out the Sunshine of Love! But She Was Conquered by the Hatred Of Her Own Son! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IN ADDITION: j MARY BRIAN ) f BRUCE CABOT ] In An Innocent Man “Framed" for a Crime He Never Committed! All Evidence Points to His Guilt! WAS HE GUILTY? (Recommended By Censor For Adults.) Reserves D.I.C. or Liberty, 35-067. GRAND THEATRE. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 AM.! TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! PHENOMENAL SUCCESS SEASON EXTENDED ALL NEXT WEEK. •THIS WEEK OF GRACE" “THIS WEEK OF GRACE” “THIS WEEK OF GRACE” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserves, D.I.C. or Grand. 33-697. PUBLIC NOTICES. E T E R S. E T E R S. (Opp. Regent St.) 137 ARMAG FOR ALL CLASSES OF WATCH. CLOCK, JEWELLERY AND “ THERE’S “THE DOOR BELL “AGAIN; ** QUPPOSR daily your door O came the butcher, the grocer, the clothier, the furrier, the furniture man and every other merchant with whom you deal? What a tedium of doorbell answering that would meanl all these stores they have And yet you need those merchants’ service quite as much as they need your patronage. Contact between seller and consumer is essential in the supplying of human needs. Before a sa 1 e city come to your home with their choicest wares. Easily, quickly, you get the news of all that Is worth while in the market-places of tha world. They are not strangers at the door, hut merchants you know and trust. You are always surer of high quality and fair price when you buy an article advertised by a reputable firm. BUY RELIABLE GOOD* ADVERTISED IN .... “THE STAR.”
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20332, 15 June 1934, Page 3
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