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Cinema Advertisements and Other Announcements

AMUSEMENTS. Never has a Talking Picture created such a profound impression. Young and Old are Crowding to see this British Triumph. BE WISE—BOOK FOR TO-NIGHT. Lion: Britdom Filn TWICE DAILY —2.15 and ♦ The Noblest Story Ever by Pen or Picture. 11. B. WARNER H. B. WARNER Girl Should See. EVEN BETTER THAN THE SILENT. Reserve at Theatre. Tel. 31-508. No Fee. KING’S THEATRE. I “ KING KONG ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TO-MORROW—2.3O and S p.m. ** WAY TO LOVE.” Starring MAURICE CHEVALIER. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EDUCATIONAL. mie foundation of suc- ~~ ’ thorough knowledge of profession. Among 300 CESS your trade Courses there's. able to help you to pave the way to adI.C.S. Course availWrite NOW for details. manship. Diesel Engines, Show-card Writing, Aero Fitters’ and Riggers’, Advertising, INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. E, 128, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. WANTED, MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN FITTING AND TURNING, MOTOR-CAR REPAIRING AND DRIVING, ELECTRICAL, MINING and every by practical methods. Positions guaranteed to our graduates. Day or Evening Clases, 9 a.m. to p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Call or write POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, 22, Manchester Street.

AMUSEMENTS. Always a Good Show at the MAJESTIC THEATRE. Sessions: 12 Noon, 2.30 and S. now showing: "THE HOLLYWOOD PARTY” “THE HOLLYWOOD PARTY” " THE HOLLYWOOD PARTY' ” IT’S A CARNIVAL OF JOY! With LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY Just a. Couple of Lion Tamers in a Nudist Colony! POLLY MORAN JIMMY DURANTE LUPE VELEZ And MICKEY MOUSE MICKEY MOUSE With His HOT CHOCOLATE SOLDIERS HOT CHOCOLATE SOLDIERS Supporting Programme includes Scott and Black winning the Centenary Air Race—‘‘Panama Canal” (Fitzpatrick Travel Talk)—" Soup and Fish ” (Thelma Toodd Comedy)—“ Fox International News ” and ‘‘ Aesop Fable Cartoon.” Admission —Matinees: Is and Is 6d. Evening Sessions: Is, Is 6d and 2s. Children Half-price Day and Night! Reserves D.I.C. or Majestic: 33-337. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ST JAMES THEATRE. Tuam Street. ’Phone 35-S2O. Our Eighth Mighty Week. I In the event of wet weather, a | Matinee will be given on Friday. | LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Of The Exhilarating, Magical Revue “THE SHOW OF SHOWS” "THE SHOW OF SHOWS” OPENING TO-MORROW OPENING TO-MORROW OPENING TO-MORROW' A Complete New Production. BIGGER, BRIGHTER, BETTER. BIGGER, BRIGHTER, BETTER. A Mammoth Spectacle Entitled '•HERE’S HOW” •'HERE’S HOW” "HERE’S HOW” “HERE’S HOW” “HERE’S HOW” In which you will see Clem Da we and his Merry Band in a Show that will startle you. 30 Star Artists. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW. The Greatest Combination of Revue and Vaudeville Artists that have ever appeared in this City. i gCOTTISH SOCIETY OF N.Z., "INC.” GATHERING OF THE CLANS. 1 GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT. Will be held TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT, Bth and 9tli November, 8 p.m. SCOTTISH SONGS AND HUMOUR. Free Distribution of Heather from Scotland. Admission 2/- & 1/-. Dance to follow. TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT—COME EARLY. SCOTTISH SOCIETY'S HALL, Next City Council Chambers. George MaeFarlane Telfer, Chief. DANCING. R EGE N T Cnr. Tuam and Colombo Streets. THURSDAY LATE NIGHT DANCE. Herdman-Fisk Orchestra. Slipper Provided. Admission Is. C REMINDER. MYSTERY BALL. LEDONIAN H A L L. FRIDAY. SHOW NIGHT. S p.m. to 1 a.m. ssion 2s. Gallery Spectators 6d. Tap_Dancing by Mi: Mu i rjpO-NIGHT. TRADES HALL 1/OLD AND NEW DANCES. Monte Carlo. Lucky Spot. Good Floor. .Good Supper. Excelsior Band. M I LIT A K Y NAVA L L*ruler the Distinguished Patronage of Colonel S. C. P. Nicholls, D. 5.0., Squad-ron-Leader J. L. Findlay. M.C., and Commander C. 11. Kersley, R.N.V.K., In Aid of R.S.A. DISTRESS FUND. WINTER GARDEN FRIDAY NIGHT. Evans-Campbell Band S Players. EIGHT TILL ONE. Tickets 2s 6d. Cabaret Supper. Alcoves ss. Ring R.S.A. Rooms. Tickets obtainable at Lange’s, Ltd. EVENING DRESS OPTIONAL. COME TO THE SCOTTISH. SATURDAY SATURDA THE “FAVOURITE” DANCE a CASH MONTE CARLOS i D A N C E. PINES BEACH HALL. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9, SHOW e’s Orchestra. Supp< Ogilv CH’CH. SCOTTISH PIPE BAND 7

AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL, SHOPPERS’ SESSION TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 5 p.m. EAST TWO DAYS Louse of i*othschild ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). PLAZA. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.30 and S p.m. Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT! A WILD HAY WILD HAY WILD HAY WILD HAY WILD HAY The Famous “ Schoolmaster ” of Radio Fame, together with CLAUDE ALLISTER, And Many of London’s Celebrated Vaudeville Artists. In “THOSE WERE THE DAYS’’ “THOSE WERE THE DAYS” “ THOSE WERE THE DAYS ” “ THOSE WERE THE DAYS ” A Brilliant Adaptation of Sir Arthur Pinero's Stage Success, “ The Magistrate.” IT'S SCANDALOUSLY FUNNY! A British International Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Remember the Old Song Hits of Yesterday? “ LILY OF LAGUNA ” “A LITTLE BIT OFF THE TOP” “ I’LL BE YOUR SWEETHEART ” “DON’T DILLY DALLY ON THE WAY ” You’ll hear them all and many more. ALSO ON THE SAME BILL OF FARE! “NOT TO-NIGHT, JOSEPHINE” A Clever Musical Comedy Novelty, all in Technicolour. “CALEDONIA, STERN & WILD” A Scenic calculated to bring tears of Pride to the eyes of every Scot. “GREY OWLS. STRANGE GUESTS ” A Fascinating Nature Study of a Remarkable Character. “ PLAZA PICTORIAL NEWS SERVICE ” Incorporating Scenes of the Centenary Thousand Cycling Classic, at which Watson, Christchurch's Own Cyclist, took Second Place. RESERVES at D.T.C., or 'Phone 36-021. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE ST JOHN THE ST JOHN THE ST JOHN F F REE REE REE REE REE AMBULANCE AMBULANCE AMBULANCE AMBULANCE AMBULANCE SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES noon £IOOO £IOOO £IOOO £IOOO STREET APPEAL ST REET APPEA I, STREET APPEAL STREET APPEAL STREET APPEAL TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. Also, GREAT SALE OF FOOD AND PRODUCE from Tents in VICTORIA SQUARE. HELP THOSE WHO HELP YOU. gEFTON THRESHING DISTRICT. We have taken over the Threshing Business and Plant of the late Thomas Hanna, Sefton. The Threshing Plant will be completely overhauled and will do the usual run in tlie Sefton District this season. We shall be pleased to hear from all old customers regarding their reqiAreBOWMAN’S. LTD.. Main South Road. Upper Riccarton, 13!, Oxford Terrace. Christchurch. A RMISTICE DAY, SUNDAY. NOVEM JA HER 11th. Returned Soldiers an invited to take part in the Two Minutes Silence at the Cathedral. Parade > Rooms 10.30 a.m ill for .athedral. Church Parades will also be held as rider: Woolston Methodist: Fall in Radev Bridge, 10.40 a.m. St Matthew's, St \lbans: Fall in enr. Bealey Avenue and Colombo Street. 6.30 p.m. Dress: Mufti mrl Medals. 39 K. F. WIT-LCOX. Secret a r .v. JOHNS AND WALSHAW, Special i DIAMOND RINGS, WATCHES AND DIAMOND RINGS, WATCHES AND XMAS GIFTS. XMAS GIFTS. OLD CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE.

AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT S ANOTHER SPECTACULAR AND ARTISTIC TRIUMPH. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present for the First Time in Christchurch the Huge Musical Success, I WALTZES FROM VIENNA I I WALTZES FROM VIENNA | With SYLVIA WELLING SYLVIA WELLING And a Brilliant Cast of All-star Artists. Together with STAGE BAND. BEAUTY BALLET, AUGMENTED CHORUS & ORCHESTRA RIPPLING STRAUSS MELODIES. GAY VIENNESE SCENES. For 5 Nights Only. For 5 Nights Only. One Matinee Only will be held Next Saturday at 2 p.m. (Children Half-price.) Plans for the Entire Season Now Open at D.I.C. EVENING PRlCES—Reserves, 7s 6d and 6s. Stalls, 4s. Gallery, 2s. MATINEE PRlCES—Reserves, 6s. Stalls, 4s. Gallery, 2s. (All Plus Tax). THE SEASON DEFINITELY FINISHES TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. WITH A PRICE ON HIS HEAD, HIS CHANCES WERE ONE IN A THOUSAND! “ STINGAREE ” “ STING AREE ” * “ STINGAREK ” “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” HE TERRORISED AND THRILLED A CONTINENT! He Escaped from Prison and Clothes with His Excellency th nor at the Point of a Gun . . ness the Triumph of the Adored! withe RICHARD RICHARD RICHARD RICHARD RICHARD RICHARD RICHARD DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX As Australia's Most Colourful Personality Robin Hood of the Seventies Robbing the Rich to Give to the Poor. History's Most Charming Scoundrel!! AND IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE She Sings . . From now on Miss Dunne will be your favourite STAR OF SONG! Conway Tearle Mary Boland Andy Devine Una O’Connor From the Story by E. W. HORNUNG E. W. lIORNUNG Of “ Raffles ” Fame! AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE. SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT! Reserves, D.I.C. or MAJESTIC, 33-537. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR With the Cathedral Choristers, f! HOR A ~ HALL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. Assisting Artist: Miss Betty Hilliard. Tickets 2s, but Subscription now of 5s 3d secures 2 Free Tickets for each of Last Two Concerts of Season. Box Plan, D.1.C., 0 a.m. Tuesday. 4 5 r PK WAIPOUNAMU Annual Garden JL Party, School Grounds, 290, Ferry Road, SATURDAY Afternoon. 10th Nov. Attractive Stalls, Entertainment, Dancing, etc., by Maori Scholars. Entrance 3d. Afternoon Tea 9d. 96 6 0 LAWN TENNIS. TENNIS. TENNIS. [7 O R L D ’ S CHAMPIONS AT WILDING PARK. AT WILDING PARK. TO- AIO RMO W ( FRI D AY). And SATURDA Y NEXT . F. J. PERRY And MISS DOROTHY ROUND Each appearing in Two Matches. Box plans open till 9 o'clock To-night, Thursday, at Canterbury Sports Depot, 255, High Street. Reservations per telephone, Friday, from 9.30 a.m., at Wilding Park. Phone 35-951. NOTE.—Phoned Reserves must be redeemed by 1 o'clock. Only a limited number of seats available. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE every 15 minutes to Dallington. GATES OPEN 12 O'CLOCK.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20456, 8 November 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20456, 8 November 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20456, 8 November 1934, Page 3

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