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Cinema Advertisements and Other Announcements

AMUSEMENTS. NOW SHOWING: He Confused them with Confucius! With Merkel and George Barbier. Out of the Sanctuary of his leather’s Mission in dreamy China into the helter-skelter of a rip-roaring American City . . Looking for a future wife, and mystifying everyone with his Ling Po Lingo! Programme Includes RUTH ETTING In “CALIFORNIA WEATHER** “ BUBBLE BLOWERS *’ (Traveltalk) “ FOX AUSTRALASIAN NEWS *’ “PLAYFUL PAN ” (Silly Symphony) Admission Matinees: Is and Is 6d. Evenings:*ls, Is 6d and 2s, Children Half-price Day and Night! Reserves D.I.C. or Majestic, 33-537; Approved for Universal Exhibition. FULLER’S ST JAMES Proprietor Sir Ben. Fuller Lessees Christchurch Cinemas Sub-Lessee Stanley McKay STANLEY McKAY’S GAIETIES REVUE CO. Hike Along with Frank and Ike. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. Matinees Wed. and Sat. at 2.30. I “HIKIN’ THRU”* “HIKIN’ THRU*” 1 “HIKIN’ THRU’” “HIKIN’ THRU’” | I A Laugh! A Yell! ! A Scream ! ! ! | Saturday Night’s Crowded House voted “HIKIN’ THRU” THE FINEST VARIETY SHOW EVER SEEN IN N.Z. Cricketers should get some tips from Ike’s cricket display in “ Hikin’ Thru ” See Frank Perrin as Principal Boy in Burlesque of Old-Time Panto. SENSATIONAL SUCCESS OF THE FLYING ARABS THE FLYING ARABS THE FLYING ARABS In the most daring acrobatic display ever staged in any AustraIlian or N.Z. vaudeville theatre. The audience rose in their seats and cheered the ladies and gentlemen for their thrilling work | in this magnificent whirlwind act. Instantaneous Success of LAURITA LAURITA Classical Dancer From Principal Theatres of Australia. No Teacher or Lover of Dancing should fail to see this brilliant I LADIES’ GIFT MATINEE | LADIES’ GIFT MATINEE | TO-MORROW (WED.) at 2.30 | I TO-MORROW (WED.) at 2.50 I ! Valuable Gifts of Crystal are to j I be given during the afternoon. J Matinee 2s (plus tax). Is 6d, Is. Children Half Price. Night: 3s. 2s (Plus Tax), Is 6d, Is. Reserves and Day Sales as usual. DANCING. REMINDER! TO-NTGHT TO-NIGHT ALF-GUINEA MONTE CARLO At The SOOTTTSH OLD-TIME DANCE (Next City Council Chambers). H DOMEDY FLANNEL DANCE. FLANNEL DANCE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. JELLICOE HALL. Double Ticket 4/6, including Supper. 20S0X TUITION. TWO young men desire Tuition in Ticket-writing. Suitable for window displays. Evenings. GSIS. 3341 lATEST BALLROOM DANCING TAUGHT, including McMullen's New Foxtrot. Waltzing a Specialty. Also Step Dancing. Afternoon tuition, 2 to 5 p.m. W. McMULLEN. Principal. 116, Stanmore Road. Strictly private. 9944 X (JCHOOL OF TAP DANCING, cr. ManO Chester and Worcester Streets (opposite Civic Theatre). MISS ESME BROWNE (Professional) wishes to notify that she will resume teaching at her new Studio at the above address on and after FEBRUARY 18, 1935. Hours: 10 to 12.30, 2.30 to 5, 7.30 to 10 p.m. 3230 X 1/ORCHARD SCHOOL OF DANCING. Modern Ballroom, Old-time Tap md Ballet Dancing. Classes now formng. Monday to Friday, every afternoon md evening. Home mornings. Private LOO, Papanui Road. Studio Regent Sir 3183 X HOUSEHOLD SERVICE. w 7ANTED a Housekeeper, EMPLOYMENT OFFERED A N Invoice Typiste who must have had a few years’ experience, is required for well-known engineering 2., to--3366 \\ !et?°S 3354 7ANTED, Blacks ng expenROOMS TO LET. lished Room, garage. Ne ed Single Bedroom; all SINGLE Furnished Bedwit h own kitchenette; trance. Telephone 36-370. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED to Rent, Bungalow, about four rooms, and garage, for long term. Full particulars. 3361. “Star.” CATS, DOGS, ETC. WANTED, Young Dog, suitable »» train for pig shooting. State n ’'VERY Trader has at his disposal t * most powerful advertising mediu the world—the Daily Newspapers.

AMUSEMENTS. Dir.: J. C. Williamson Piet. Corpn., Ltd. Daily Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.30 and 8 p.m. Edward Small Presents COUNT COUNT COUNT COUNT COUNT OF MONTE OF MONTE OF MONTE OF MONTE OF MONTE OF MONTE CRTSTO " CRISTO ’ CRISTO 1 CRTSTO ' CRISTO ’ CRTSTO * CRTSTO ’ CRISTO ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at D T.C. CRYSTAL PALACE. Watch for (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) It will give you some of the Merriest Moments you will ever experience! :ion J. C. Williamson Piet. Cp., Ltd. NOW SHOWING: 12 Noon, 2.30 & S p.m. SHOPPERS’ SESSION 5 p.m. Friday. GORGEOUS SPECTACLE. BEAUTY . . SONG . . DANCE . . LAUGHTER. Five Twinkling, Sparkling, Song-Hits. “ DAMES ” “DAMES” “DAMES” “DAMES” “DAMES” “DAMES” “DAMES” “DAMES” “DAMES” With RUBY KEELER DICK POWELL ZASU PITTS JOAN BLONDELL (Approved for Universal Exhibitio BOX PLANS D.I.C. or Theatre 32-408. SATURDAY NEXT. The MASTER MAKERS OF MYSTERIES! MYSTERIES! Present PERRY MASON, THE MOST DISCUSSED PERSONALITY SINCE SHERLOCK HOLMES . WARREN WILLIAM as PERRY MASON WARREN WILLIAM as PERRY MASON Get Set for Thrills When This Human Bloodhound Takes Up the Scent. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). BOX PLANS D.I.C. 9 a.m. THURSDAY NEXT. E. Ball 2. Ernest Morris 1, Brian Smith 2. The prize for the largest family at the picnic was awarded to Mrs Black (Belfast) (ten). Boys’ Events. 25yds, five years and under—B. Joy 25yds, eight to nine years— I, C. Connor 2, B. Black 3. rs—T. lngleyds, Black 1. G. Pearce 50yds, tei field 1, J. Keesnoskey 2. 75yds, twelve to thirteen years—G. Price 1, M. Petton 2, J. M’Phee 3. 75yds, fourteen to fifteen years—J. Musson 1, J. Thomas 2. Sack race, nine to twelve years—B. Austin 1, T. Inglefield 2, J. Keesnoskey 3. Sack race, thirteen to sixteen years—H. Robson 1, J. Fitzsimmons 2, T. Coup 3. Wheelbarrow race, thirteen \to sixteen Black and Thomas 1, Austin and Thomas 2. Three-legged years—lnglefield and Thomas 1, Keesnoskey and Austin 2. Boys’ long jump —A. Don 1, R. Brown 2. Hop, step and jump, fifteen to sixteen years—C. M’Donald 1. A. Ball 2. Men’s long jump—C. Becjcs 1, S. Wootton 2. Cigarette race—Mr and Mrs J. Price 1. Mr Smith and Mrs C. Ball 2. 100yds—C. Muni Single 1, R. Clarke 2. 100yds—R. Colli- _ „ Trustrum 2. Married men’s race 100yds—J. Price 1, C. Becks 2. 100yds championship—R. Collister 1, C. BeV-ks 2. Hop, step, and jump—W. M’Cormick Burn ip "

AMUSEMENTS. FINAL, PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT Of \ “ON WITH THE SHOW ” J Don’t Miss This Gorgeous Production that has been packing the Huge Royal at Every Performance. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT THE MATINEE FOR TWO FINAL PERFORMANCES ONLY. Matinee at 2.15 p.m. Evening at 8 p.m. I FRANK NEIL’S I FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL | VARIETY STARS J I “BETTER | “BETTER TIMES ” I TIMES” I In which all the members of this Popular Company Unite to make this Grand Final Production the Most Hilarious of the Series. JUST ONE CRAZY NIGHT OF FUN AND LAUGHTER THAT WILL LIVE IN YOUR MEMORY FOR EVER! PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY. Book your Seats now for this Memorable Night and say Good-bye to all the Favourites ON THE! EVE of their departure for Australia. Box plans at D.I.C. Day Sales at Theatre Confectionery from 9 a.m. daily. NIGHT PRICES.—D.C. and R.S., 4/6; Stalls, 3/- and 2/-; Upper Circle, 1/6. Matinees 2/- and 1/- (Reserves 1/extra). Prices plus Tax.

amusements. A film’s best advertisement is the recommendation of satisfied patrons SECOND WEEK AND STILL, BOOMING CIVIC—ALL-BRITISH. Sole Direction: Britdom Films, Ltd. TWICE DAILY: 2.15 and S p.m. The most popular picture screened in Christchurch for years. NELL GWYN NELL GWYN NELL GWYN NELL GWYN | SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY | (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Starring | ANNA NEAGLE J And f - SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE | The most charming of all historical romances. A TRIUMPH for Producers and Cast RESERVE AT THEATRE—TeI. 31-508. The Greatest Lauglitermaker of this or any other year “ARE YOU A MASON?” It’s Coming Soon

THE FUTILITY OF WISHING. Wishing of all employments is the worst.—Y oung.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20543, 19 February 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20543, 19 February 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20543, 19 February 1935, Page 3

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