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AMUSEMENTS. THE NIGHT CLUB QUEEN. Lovers of good acting and a i CIVIC—ALL-BRITISH. A GEM OF RARE ENTERTAINMENT. 1 Glorious Melody which Thrilled lusic Lovers the world over now Immortalised in a BRITISH PICTURE PERFECT. Garrick BROKEN I (Approved for THE PLAY that Weaves THE PLAY that will liv memory for SONGS THAT A STORY THAT . CHARM YOU. „L THRILL YOU. Twining Round the Exquisite Melody and Fascinating Life History _of the Young Composer Paul V« CHARACTERS THAT WILL NEVER FADE. Germaine Merle Oberon (With a Heart of Gold). Paul Verlaine John Garrick Simone St Cloud .... Margot Grahame BOX PLANS NOW OPEN ARRANGE YOUR PARTIES RESERVE AT THEATRE—TeI. 31-508 Usual Prices. Reserves No Extra.

AMUSEMENTS. UN THE STAGE TO-NIGHT! ON THE STAGE TO-NIGHT! (S p.m. Session Only). Christchurch Welcomes New Zealand’s Heroes of the Air, McGREGOR and WALKER McGREGOR and WALKER McGREGOR and WALKER McGREGOR and WALKER New Zealand’s Own Intrepid Airmen, who will make their First Public Appearance on the Stage to-night and relate in Fullest Detail the Thrilling Story of Their Remarkable Experiences during the Great Centenary Flight!

AMUSEMENTS. NOW SHOWING! MYRNA LOY And GEORGE BRENT In “STAMBOUL QUEST” LAUREL AND HARDY In “ TOWED IN A HOLE.” And BIG BILL TILDEN Demonstrates “Tennis Technique” at 4.45 and 7.30 P.M. Daily. Reserves D.I.C. or Majestic, 33-537. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Always A Good Show At The MAJESTIC. Sessions: 12 Noon, 2.30 and 8. COMMENCING TO-MORROW! SPINEY QUIVERS! CREEPY CRAWLS! HAPPY HOWLS! Smart Cracking- Detective Piper who bungled his way to Success in ‘The Penguin Pool Murder,” follows another sizzling Clue with the help of the lowa School Harm! EDNA MAY OLLIVER EDNA MAY OLLIVER EDNA MAY OLLIVER EDNA MAY OLLIVER EDNA MAY OLLIVER EDNA MAY OLLIVER Miss Snoopy Withers gives the Police a Lesson in Detection! MURDER MURDER ‘MURDER ‘MURDER ‘MURDER ‘MURDER ‘MURDER ‘MURDER ‘MURDER Dn the BLACKBOARD.’ on the BLACKBOARD.’ on the BLACKBOARD.’ on the BLACKBOARD.' on the BLACKBOARD.' on the BLACKBOARD.' on the BLACKBOARD.’ on the BLACKBOARD.' on the BLACKBOARD.' A Thrilling Mystery that will give you Creeps and Wiggles . . Laughs and Giggles! With JAMES- GLEASON, Bruce Cabot and Gertrude Michael. In Addition, Fox Movietone News Includes H.R.H. Duke of Gloucester visits Sydne —at Showground Prince sees magniil cent Gala Festival—H.R H. dedicate Anzac War Memorial—Monster Stir Carnival Staged for Royal Visitor! Reserves D.I.C. or Majestic, 33-537. Approved for Universal Exhibition. To-night’s the Last Night of he Thrilling Dramatic Romance, “DOUBLE DOOR ” “ DOUBT,E DOOR ” “DOUBLE DOOR” “ DOUBLE DOOR ” 4 DOUBLE DOOR ’’ “DOUBLE DOOR ” (Recommended by Cen: CRYSTAL PALACE. TRANSFERRED FROM THE REGEN TRANSFERRED FROM THE REGEN Magnificent I “ TELL ME TO-NIGHT.” ? JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA —ln SON NIE HALE. SONNIE HALE. AILEEN MARSON. AILEEN MARSON. I Hear JAN KIEPURA Sing " Ave Maria ” Excerpts from the Opera “Aida,” I “My Song For You.” His Glorious Will Enthrall ved for Universal Exhibition.) RYES. D.I.C. or Theatre, 32-408. MEETINGS. ANNUAL MEET INC apanui Public Library Friday, December 7, 8. Morris, Secretary PUBLIC NOTICES. KENSINGTON SCHOOL JUBILEE. EASTER, 1935. LL ex-pupils, ex-teachers and exL committeemen are requested to forird present addresses to the Headmasr, Kensington School, Dunedin. Parto period school was attendJ. T. ROBERTS, J. A. PEAT, Y' ourt Eyes may require Attention Consult GEO. WEAR. Regd. Optician Watchmaker and Jeweller, 161. Cashel Street, Christchurch. 6 58 OX W nsington School, Dun

LAST DAY RONALD COLMAN “ BULLDOG DRUMMOND STRIKES BACK.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLAZA. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. 3 Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2.30 and 8 p.m. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY! TO-MORROW, SATURDAY! Warner Bros.' Scintillating Musical Spectacle, M ILL I ON MILLION MILLION MILLION MILLION .MILLION MILLION MILLION 1 TLLION S W LET HE A RTS * SWEETHEARTS’ SWEETHEARTS’ SWEETHEARTS’ SWEETHEARTS ' SWEETHEARTS’ SWEETHEARTS’ SWEETHEARTS’ SWEETHEARTS’ SWEETHEARTS’ SWEETHEARTS * MILLION MILLION MILLION SWEETHEARTS’ It needs no recommendation other i than for us to say that it will I easily maintain the enviable reputation the PLAZA has earned for I the excellence of its programmes. i i The Unusual Story of a Radio Star’s rise to Fame is woven through a background of Lilting Songs, Clever Dialogue and Humorous Episodes in Plenty. And the Cast which makes this possible in headed by DICK POWELL DICK POWELL DICK POWELL PAT O’BRIEN GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS ALLEN JENKINS Together with Such Radio Favourites as THE FOUR MILLS BROTHERS THE THREE RADIO ROGUES TED FIO RITO AND HIS BAND. To Add Further Relish to the Bill of Fare. Warner Bros, are presenting another of their Inimitable Technlcolour Musical Novelties . . . . - MOROCCO NIGHTS " ‘‘MOROCCO NIGHTS” RESERVES at D.1.C., or ’Phone 36-021. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPORTING. ASHBURTON TROTTING <pLUB. N.Z. CHAMPION STAKES, 1935. I FIRST FORFEIT for the N.Z. CHAMPION STAKES, 1935. must be declared not later than 5 p.m. on .MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934, with the Secretary, Ashburton. J. B. NICOLL, 425 Secretary. ASHBURTON TROTTING CLUB. N.Z. SAPLING STAKES, 1935. for SECOND FOR SAPLING S declared not later than MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, the Secretary, Ashburton. J. B. Nl' ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB SUMMER RACE MEETING. SUMMER RACE MEETING. ASHBURTON RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 193 4. First Race 1 p.m. gPECIAL Passenger Train leaves Christchurch at 10.35 a.m. Excursion fares. J. B. NICOLL, 426 Secretary. LOST AND FOUND lOST —All trace early pupils Ktens J ton School. Ex-pupils please o municate with Headmaster, re Jub 1935. 4j ing--2 3e and Bailiff W Phone 30-236. PERSONAL. STECTIVE AC ■of Inquiries r ork. 15-2, H< 3ENCY. All (confidential) reford Street. FREE Advice t>„ mail to married people. Send for our free price lists. Mailing Sales Co.. Box 485. Christchurch. M WF GEORGE RETTLE, Room l. Second Floor, 63, Cathedral Square, for RELIABLE REMEDIES & HYGIENIC NECESSITIES. 'Phone 41-143 for appointment. Mail Orders, P.O. Box 531, Christchurch. X SEND for our Free Price Lists Hygienic Necessities. Mailing Sales Co., Box 485. Christchurch. M W F TO “THE PRINCESS ROYAL’ * for the GRANDEST MORNING A: AFTERNOON TEAS. An Entertaininq CUP READER in attendance (Cup Reader late of "Cosy ”). GLOUCESTER STREET, opp. Theatre Royal. X HYGIENIC Necessities: Whirling Spray (Special), 10/6; Enema 5/6. post free. Mailing Sales, P.O. Box 485, Christchurch. MWF

THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. Two Sessions Daily: 2.30 and 8 p.m. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! HERE IS THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT VALUE EVER OFFERED IN THIS OR ANY CITY! THREE STAR ATTRACTIONS ON THE ONE STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME! MO - - ROY RENE - - MO ROY RENE - - MO for Universal Here's a Rib-r Screen Musical Rollicking Night Honestly it’s impossible to give yo the faintest idea of the Myriad Ls in this Happiest of Screen Screai but ighs RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN Transferred from the Plaza. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ON THE STAGE Australia's Queen of Song, MADAM ELSA STRALIA | MADAM ELSA STRALIA | MADAM ELSA STRALIA | Star No. 3 The World’s Most Brilliant and Popular Prima Donna. No Increase in Prices for this Grand Triple Entertainment. BE WISE RESERVE NOW! Reserves at D.I.C. or Phone 36-329. EDUCATIONAL.^ IC.S. POINTS THE’WAY to promo- • tion and a bigger salary. There’s a Course suited to you among over 300 I.C.S. Subjects. Write to-day for full particulars. I.C.S. Courses include: Chemistry, Salesmanship, Shop Tickets, Aeronautical Eng., Motor Engineering. Radio Serviceman’s Exams., etc. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. E, 128, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. 1935.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20476, 30 November 1934, Page 3

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