AMUSEMENTS. REGENT THEATRE. TWO OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS MARLENE DIETRICH With His Cossack Choir (Choir Evenings Only). Recommended by Censor for Adults. SATURDAY NEXT! LESLIE LESLIE LESLIE HOWARD Somerset Maugham's Mighty With BETTE DAVIS REGINALD DENNY Reginald Owen, Frances Dee, Kay Johnson. One of the Most Powerful Novels of the Year Now Comes to the Screen as a Fine Dramatic Romance! Recommended by Censor for Adults. Reserves, D.I.C. or ring 34-616. LIBERTY THEATRE. 2.15 P.M.! 7.45 p.m.! England's Foremost Star EDMUND GWENN In The Exciting Comedy Drama I"MAROONED" f (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And A Drama Beating with the very Pulse of Life. | “AS THE EARTH TURNS" I i JEAN MUIR (Approved for Reserves D.I.C. DONALD WOODS Universal Exhibition.) or LIBERTY. 35-067. GRAND THEATRE. Continuous from 11 A.M.! LEWIS STONE PAT O’BRIEN MISSING PERSONS” You’ll Lose yourself in its MAZE OF THRILLS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PUBLIC NOTICES. METROPOLITAN SHOW. I CALL IN AT THE SECOND TEXT ! ON THE RIGHT FROM LINCOLN ROAD ENTRANCE. THE ROTARY CLUB is conducting the ANNUAL SALE OF BASKETWARE made by the INMATES OF : THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND, Auckland. Show your sympathy by purchasing I these beautiful goods. You will receive Splendid Value for I MANY NOVELTIES. THE ST JOHN THE ST JOHN THE ST JOHN FREE AMBULANCE SERVICEA REE AMBULANCE SERVICES FREE AMBULANCE SERVICES STREET APPEAL. STREET APPEAL. STREET APPEAL STREET APPEAL. STREET APPEAL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER t. This Humanitarian “Life Brigade” needs your help at the Street Appeal on Thursday next. Come and help us to collect £IOOO to enable this service to carry on giving help to the sick and injured. RING ’PHONE 30-353 AND SAT YOU WILL HELP ON THURSDAY S APPEAL. 26X TO “STAR” ADVERTISERS. HOLIDAY NOTICE. THE Display Advertising Department will be CLOSED ON FRIDAY, November 9. Copy for advertisements for “Star” on Friday and Saturday and for “Times” on Saturday should be sent in not later than NOON on THURSDAY. X Racegoers and show visitors: Don’t forget Little's Restaurant serves the best 4-COURSE HOT DINNER in town for 1/- (from 11 a.m., daily). 179. MANCHESTER STREET, opp. McKendrv's (Queen's) Hotel. 97('X GEO. WEAR. Watchmaker. Jeweller and Optician, moved to larger premises, 161, Cashel Street (near Tattersail’s Hotel). 9539 X
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20455, 7 November 1934, Page 3
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