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amusements. REGENT theatre! Matinee 2.30. Evening 8 P.M. HE BREATHLESS CLIMAX OF ALL* MUSICALS! «• flying down *• FLYING- DOWN TO TO RIO ’• RIO ” with Dolores Del Rio Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers Reserves D.LC. or ring 34-616. Recommended by Censor for Adull*. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! RAPTUROUS ROMANCE! RAPTUROUS ROMANCE! RAPTUROUS ROMANCE! Melody and Mirth! Melody and Mirth! In The New Year’s Dramatic Hit! MaeDONALD Macdonald MaeDONALD AIuSIC IS -VUI J' l terpolated Because It Is Catchy Or Just To Give The Stars A Chance To Sing. But Because It Is Properly Motivated And Progresses With The Story! THE CAT “ THE CAT “ THE CAT “ THE CAT THE FIDDLE" THE FIDDLE’ THE FIDDLE * THE FIDDLE’ Two Great Singing Stars ... In A Romantic Rhapsody! With The Supporting Cast Of The Year! FRANK MORGAN - JEAN HERSHOLT FRANK MORGAN - JEAN HERSHOLT CHAS. BUTTERWORTH CHAS. BUTTERWORTH VIVIENNE SEGAL VIVIENNE SEGAL Reserves D.1.C.. or ring 34-616. Recommended by Censor for Adults. LAST THREE DAYS OF JOE BROWN “ THE TENDERFOOT ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And James Dunn—Claire Trevor "HOLD THAT GIRL” •• HOLD THAT GIRL ’’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LIBERTY THEATRE. Commencing Saturday. A Blazing Tale Of Aerial Combat! "ACE OF ACES’* " ACE OF ACES ” " ACE OF ACES ’’ " ACE OF ACES ” Starring t RICHARD DIX . . RALPH BELLAMY ELIZABETH ALLAN A Veritable Bird Of Prey ... He Stalked His Victims With The Uttermost Cruelty And Diabolical Cunning— Inspired By The Woman He Loved. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Second Big Attraction: A RIOT OF HILARITY! A SCREAM FROM START TO FINISH. (Approved for Universal Exhibition. - ) Reserves, D.1.C., or LIBERTY, 35-067. GRAND THEATRE. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. In THE OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION Thrillingly Dramatic. Human and Real. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES D.I.C. or GRAND. 33-697. JUMBLE SALE JUMBLE SALE. Richmond Methodist Sunday School, Stanmore Road. Friday, July 20. 7 p.m. Admission 3d. Plenty of Bargains. LECTURES. TO-NIGHT. DVERTISING CLUB. Business people and others interested are invited. Chamber of Commerce Hall, 8 o’clock. Speaker: Mr 'J. J. Staples. Subject: “ The Principles of Advertising Display.” Discussion. C. L. ROLLO, President. M ISS JESSIE DICKSON. TEACHER OF DANCING. STUDIO: 94, GLOUCESTER STREET (Near Cliancery Lane). Senior Ballet Class, Monday, 8 p.m. Junior, Saturday, 10.30 a.m. Pri Lessons and Ballroom by arrangement te M°a™w Ballroom Dancing taught 1n N* CJTRICTLY Private Lessons In all lO kinds of Ballroom Dancing, the oldest to latest. Albert Boal. 93, Ferry Road. 417i)X_ THE “ Modern ” Studio of Ballroom Dancing, 21, New Regent Rt. Principal, Jocelyn Webb. All modern dances taught by experienced teachers. 1/ —PRIVATE Dancing Lessons. / “ Latest Waltz, Foxtrot, Quick step, all Old Dances. Reduction for two. 5601, " Star.” X

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20360, 18 July 1934, Page 3

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