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Cinema Advertisements and Other Announcements

AMUSEMENTS. PARENTS Don’t Mips This Opportunity of Allowing your Children to See One of the Noblest Stories Ever Told by Pen or Picture. EVERY PARENT—EVERY BOY AND GIRL SHOULD SEE IT. Box Plans at Theatre. Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 31-50 S. Reserves No Extra. Tel. 31-50 S. Reserves No Extra. CIVIC—ALL-BRITISH. Sole Direction: Britdom Films, Ltd. TWICE DAILY—2.IS and S p.m. “ THE PICTURE PERFECT” UNRIVALLED—UNCHALLENGED j IT STANDS SUPREME IT. B. WARNER H. B. WARNER In \ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It Excels the Book and Eclipses the XeVer-to-be-forgotten Silent. USUAL PRICES. Matinee: Is, is 6d. Children Half-price. Evening: Is, Is 6d, 2s (Plus Tax.) BE WISE—BOOK FOR TO-NIGHT. PUBLIC NOTICES. UNEMPLOYMENT TAX AMEND- m MENTS. is hereby given that: (1) Wages earned on or after 12th November, 1934, by all persons under twenty years of age will not be taxable. (2) As from Ist May, 1935: (a) Women's exemption in respect of income, orher than salary or wages, is increased to £SO; (b) females receiving pensions under the Pensions Act, 1926. and females under twenty years, are exempt from tax; (c) females of sixty years or over, and males of sixty-five years or over, also persons who through permanent disability are unable to follow an}’ regular employment, may claim exemption on income, other than salary or wages, provided their total income for the preceding year did not exceed £104; (d) all natives, males and females, of twenty years or over are liable for G. C. GODFREY, Commissioner of Unemployment. BANKS PENINSULA A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW. TUESDAY, NOVEMBERJO, 193 4. E ENTRIES (except Post Entries). J CLOSE on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10. For the convenience of intending exhibitors, entries may be made during the Christchurch Show at the AssociaSchedules Free on application to W. STAN BURY, Secretary, ’Phone 57. Little River. 1782 X EG WE AIL Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician, moved to larger premises, 161, Cashel Street (near Tattersail’s Hotel). 9539 X

AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson Ltd. FOR FOUR MORE NIGHTS ONLY. • MATINEE TO-DAY at 2. '* WALTZES FROM VIENNA ” ” WALTZES FROM VIENNA ” “ WALTZES FROM VIENNA ” with SYLVIA WELLING And all the members of the “ D’UBAR.RY ” COMPANY Beauty Ballet, Stage Band, Augmented Chorus and Grand Opera Orchestra. Rippling Strauss Melodies Light-hearted Fun Gay Viennese Scenes Exciting Electrical Effects FOR FOUR MORE NIGHTS ONLY FINAL MATINEE SATURDAY at 2 Box Plans for to-day only at the Theatre Royal (Tel. 36-329). Day Sales at Theatre Royal Confectionery. Evening Prices: Reserves 7s 6d and 6s, Stalls 4s, Gallery 2s. Matinee Prices: Reserves 6s, Stalls 4s, Gallery 2s. (Children half-price.) All plus tax. RADIANT hall. NOW SHOWING Daily at 10.30, 2 o’clock. S o’clock. O B E R - A M M E R G A U FILM 6,000 ft. FILM 6,000 ft. REPRESENTATION FILMED UPON EXACT LOCATIONS IN HOLY LAND AND EGYPT. Adults: 3s, 2s, 3s 6d (No Tax). Limited number at Is. Schools 6d. Twin Machines and Sound Units Installed. Direction: Religious Film Society (N.Z.) Reserves at Radiant Hall. RESERVE YOUR SEAT. EDUCATIONAL. WHO GETS PROMOTION? Of course, it's the man who has studied to increase his knowledge of his profession. I.C.S. can help you equip yourself for' advancement. One of over 300 Courses will fill your needs. Write NOW for details of: Business Management, Radio, Surveying and Civil Eng., Wiring License, Draughting, Concrete Eng., Building Contractors, etc. J INTERNATIONAL. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. E, 128. Gloucester Street, < Tiristchurch.

AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY GEORGE ARLISS " rpHK TTOUSE OF TJOTHSGHILD " “ hd House of JlVothschild ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). PLAZA. 3 Sessions: 11 a.in., 2.30 and S p.m. Dir.: J. C. "Williamson Piet. Corpn., Ltd. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY WILL WILT. WILL HAY HAY HAY The Famous “ Schoolmaster ” of Radio ' Fame, together with CLAUDE ALLISTER. IRIS HOEY, ANGELA B ADDLE Y, JIMMY GODDEN And Many of London's Celebrated Vaudeville Artists. “ 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 ” fou’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.1.C., r ’Phone 36-021

AMUSEMENTS. To-night's the Last Night Of “ THE HOLLYWOOD PARTY” ‘THE HOLLYWOOD PARTY” THE HOLLYWOOD PARTY ” With LAUREL AND HARDY Polly Moran Lupe Velez MICKEY MOUSE An<2 His HOT CHOCOLATE SOLDIERS. Programme Includes Scott and- Black w inning the Centenary Air Race—“ Fish and Soup ” (Thelma Todd Comedy)—“ Panama ” (Fitzpatrick Traveltalk)—“Grand Uproar” Cartoon) and “ Fox News.” Plan at Majestic, 33-537. Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1400 Seats from Is. Always A Good Show At The MAJESTIC THEATRE. Sessions: 12 Noon, 2.30 and 8. COMMENCING COMMENCI TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! HISTORY’S MOST CHARMING SCOUNDREL. He Broke Prison and Changed Clothes with His Excellency The Governor, at the point of a Gun, to witness the Triumph of the Girl he Adores! “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” * STINGAREE” ” STINGAREE ” ” STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ’’ “ STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ” A Price on his Head . . A Song in his Heart . . A Girl in his Dreams . . . This Gay Australian Bushranger, who fears neither Death nor the Devil, iires your blood with Leaping Thrills in a rash romance of Danger! With RICHARD DIN RICHARD DIX RICHARD DTX RICHARD DTX RICHARD DIX IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE Conway Tearle Boland Andy Devine Una O’Connor From the Stories by E. W. HORNUNG E. W. lIORNUNG Of “ Raffles ” Fame. Ring Majestic for Reserves, 33-537. Plan at D.I.C. To-morrow Morning. Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Ist JAMES THEATRE. TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. AND ALL NEXT WEEK. Entire Change Programme. A Complete New Production. BIGGER, BRIGHTER. BETTER. BIGGER. BRIGHTER, BETTER. A Mammoth Spectacle Entitled ‘‘HERE’ “HERE’ “HERE' •’HERE’ “HERE “HERE “HERE’ “HERE’ ’’HERE’ “HERE' “HERE’, S HOW” S HOW” S HOW” S HOW” S HOW” ’S HOW” S HOW” S HOW” S HOW” S HOW” $ HOW” In which you will eee Clem Dawe and his Merry Band in a Show that will startle you. | 30 Star Artists. ] EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW. i ! I TO-MORROW SATURDAY, 2.15 SPECIA L CH I LOREN S MATINEE. 1 I Gifts Galore! Gifts Galore! I Beautiful Watches, Dolls, i Knives, Tennis Racquets, Beach I Balls. Animals. Cricket Bats. I Torches, Yachts, Boats, Etc., I Etc. PRlCES—Matinees: Adults 2s 6d. 2s. Is. Children Is fid, Is and 6d. Evenings: 3s. 2s. Is. Prices Plus Tax. Plans at Theatre, ’Phone 35-S2O. all 1 o-day. 2s Tickets Knight’s Milk Bar. SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF NEW ° ZEALAND (Inc.). TO-NIGHT S p.m. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF LEADING ARTISTS. SCOTTISH SONGS AND HUMOUR. FREE DISTRIBUTION OF HEATHER. Admission 2s and is. Dance to Follow. To avoid disappointment come early. SCOTTISH SOCIETY’S HALL, Next City Council Chambers. G. MACFA R LANE TELFER, Chief. ‘THE PEOPLE'S DANCE.* JELLICOE lIALL. FLANNEL DANCE. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Items by June and Douglas Shepherd. the lanthe Dance Eland, sted by Jack Priestly, ivitations may be obtained from Mrs *k, Queen’s Sweet Shop, Colombo MAI MOA LADIES’ CRICKET CLUB. (CARNIVAL DANCE, Carlyle Street # Hall. TO-MORROW NIGHT, SATURDAY, Nov. 10th. Good Supper. Lafli.es j«, Gents Is 6d. 2143 QALEDONIAN SELECT ASSEM CALEDONIAN HALL. SATURDAY : NOV 10. : SATUI SATURDAY : NOV 10. ; SATUI POPULAR DANCE. CASH MONTH CARLO MONTE CARLO Old and New Dances, Lucky Good Floor, Music and Sup pc George Bradford’s Orehestrf Admission Is 6d. w. Hall

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20458, 9 November 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20458, 9 November 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20458, 9 November 1934, Page 3

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