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To-night's "The Last Xlght Of * THE PURSUIT OF PLEASURE” j The “ BUNDLING ” COMEDY HIT. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.. At The II A.M.J 2.29 P.M.! 8 P.M.! (Shoppers’ Session To-day, 5 P.M.) TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! FAMOUS NOVEL • THE GREEN HAT" ’ THE GREEN HAT " Adapted /or the Screen under the Title, • THE OUTCAST LADY ’ • THE OUTCAST LADY’ ’ THE OUTCAST LADY ' •THE OUTCAST LADY ’ •1 HE OUTCAST LADY * " THE OUTCAST LADY " •* THE OUTCAST LADY " “THE OUTCAST LADY” AN EXCEPTIONAL PRESENTATION With AN EXCEPTIONAL CAST. Iris March .. CONSTANCE BENNETT Napier hERBMiT MARSHALL Lady Eve Mrs Patrick Campbell Gerald Huga Williams Venice Elizabeth Allan sir Maurice Henry Stephenson Hilary Robert moraine Guy Lumsdcn Hare Dr Masters Leo Carroll Boy Fenwick Ralph Forbes Yruble Alex B. b rands This Intimate Of The “NOTORIOUS" i RiS MARCH \\ il Appeal To EVERY W O M A N IN CHRISTCHURCH. “ With the Soul of a Courageous Woman tigntiug to Defend another’s Good Name .... IRIS .MARCH was a Gallant Lady who Wooed Love and Death Like a Sportsman." ’ MICHAEL ARLEN’S FASCINATING heroine is brought gloriously TO LIFE BY | CONSTANCE BENNETT %| CONSTANCE BENNETT I CONSTANCE BENNETT Supported By | HERBERT MARSHALL | tieth Century. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVES. D.I.C. or TIVOLI, 32-810. Proprietor Sir Ben. Fuller Lessees Christchurch Cinemas Sub-Lessee ...Stanley McKay STANLEY McKAY’S GAIETIES REVUE CO. The Greatest Vaudeville Show Australia and N. 25. have seen for many ye LAST NIGHT OF Commencing To-morrow at Matinee I “HIKIN' THRU’’ "HIKIN’ THRU" I "HIKIN' THRU” "HIKIN’ THRU" ! Look out for THE FLYING ARABS j Including Marvellous Lady Acrobats i Tremendous Success of FRANK PERRIN IKE DELAVALE The Comedy Kings THE YODELLING NEWTONS Come and Learn to Yodel, Follow the Prince of Wales. THE GRECIANS In Beautiful Statuary Posing and THE GAIETIES BEAUTY BALLET TO-MORROW at 2.30 The Valuable Gifts include the HANDSOME PONY " MICKEY " HANDSOME PONY “MICKEY” Valued at £lO. Matinee Prices: 2s (plu s: Children Half-price. Night: 3s Tax). Is 6d. Reserves at D I.C. till 5.30, then at Theatre. Day Sales, Kn’ght’s Milk Bar and Theatre Sweets Shop. Gaieties " Mystery . Bike Prizes for best representation of Frank Perrin and Ike Delavale. Also for other competitions. W HERE TO GO SATURDAY NIGHT: WATCH PAPERS FOR BIG WEDDING. PUBLIC NOTICES. C H R.ISTCH URCH TELE PHON E DIRECTORY'. THE next issue of the Telephone Directory will be published in April, 1035. Entries therefor close with the Chief Postmaster, Christchurch, on Wednesday, the 20th February, 1935. Intending new subscribers who desire to be listed in the new issue, as well as existing subscribers who desire, to have alterations made in their listings, should advise the Chief Postmaster on or before the 20th February. 1052 CANTERBURY CENTRE. N.Z. AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. COMPETITORS are reminded that entries for the 1934-35 Championships close with the Secretary AT 1NOON TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). VIOLET PULLMAN. Costumier and Designer of Frocks, (Successor to Mrs I Gray) Desires to notify her many customers that she lias Removed to Room 12, Triangle Chambers, 281, High Street (under the Big Railway Sign). ’VERY Trader has at his disposal the * most powerful advertising medium the world—the Dally Newspapers.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20540, 15 February 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20540, 15 February 1935, Page 3