AMUSEMENTS. To-day’s The Last Day Of JOHN GALSWORTHY’S Novel '\ “One more river” Diana Wynyard Frank Lawton. Recommended by Censor for Adults REGENT THEATRE. Matinee 2.30. TO-MORROW! Evening 8 p.n TO-MORROW! A MIGHTY SPECTACLI PAGEANTRY, EXCITEMENT, BEAUTY AND THRILLS! The Reigning Q Of Th# Her Supreme Achievement! THE T H K SCARLET SCARLET SCARLET empress EMPRESS empress John Lodge, Sam Jaffe, Louise Dresser. The Drama Of A Woman, The Pawn Of Nations, Torn From Her Native Land And Climbing To The Heights To Become A ON STAGE With His Cossack Choir Who Will Sing: “Monotonously Rings The Bell’* ; “On The Road To Petersburg’* “ The Volga Boatman Song ” i THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT I OF THE YEAR—DO NOT MISS IT! With His Cossack Choir. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Reserves D.I.C. or ring 34-616. When the Pubs were open all Night T HOSE WERE THE DAYS.”
To-night's The Last Night Of Lew Ayres, “’LET S BE RITZY.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BORIS KARLOFF . . . BELA LUGOSI “ THE BLACK CAT '* ■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) LIBERTY THEATRE. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! Grand Holiday Week Programme The Romantic Comedy-Drama. • MAROONED" • .MAROONEI» ’ • MAROONED" ‘MAROONED” ‘ MAROONED * ■ MAROONED” 4 MAROONED" 4 MAROONED *’ ' MAROONED ' 4 MAROONED ' | England's Foremost Star | EDMUND GWENN | Exciting Adventure ! in a I Lighthouse! The Thrilling Hunt. I For an Escaped | Convict. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Her First Great Pictur JEAN MUIR, DONALD WOODS Tt will bring tears and Heart Longings that will make you Catch Your Breath. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves D.I.C. or LIBERTY. 35-067.
GRAND THEATRE. To-night's The Last Night Of JANET GAYNOR—WARNER BAXTER. 'PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING." TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! AT LAST YOU WILL LEARN WHAT REALLY HAPPENS TO MISSING PERSONS. “BUREAU OF MISSING PERSONS" With LEWIS STONE BETTE DAVIS PAT O’BRIEN GLENDA FARRELL Based on Actual Facts. Every incident taken from Secret and Authentic Records! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) When Bookies had the Freedom of the Course, My • rpiIOSE WERE THE DAYS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
PUBLIC NOTICES. TEACUP Reader, late of McKenzie's Arcade, is opening a Tearoom or Monday, sth, at 197, High Street. G E TUITION. TTACANCIES Pianoforte Pupils ▼ perienced lady teacher ev» lessc 6689, “ Star Latest ballroom dancing TAUGHT. Waltzing a Specialty. Also Step Dancing. Afternoon tuition. 2to 5 p.m. W. McMULLEN. Principal. 116, Stanmore Road. Strictly' private 1/~ LESSON: Latest Ballroom, Tap / and Old-time Dancing Taught. Afternoon and evening tuition. 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. Eileen Orchard, Principal, 100, Papanifi Road, or Studio, 7, Regent Street. 7759 X
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20452, 2 November 1934, Page 3
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