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AMUSEMENTS. REGENT THEATRE. Matinee: 2.30 P.M.! Evening: 8 P.M.! •‘THE SURPRISE OF THE YEAR." •NOW - AND - FOREVER " "NOW - AND - FOREVER" "NOW - AND - FOREVER" “NOW - AND - FOREVER” “ NOW - AND - FOREVER ” “ NOW - AND - FOREVER ” FASCINATING! INTRIGUING! With THREE BRILLIANT STARS. GARY COOEER GARY COOPER Lovable Thief of Hearts and Diamonds Playing a Dangerous G: me from Shanghai to Paris! I SHIRLEY TEMPLE ] [ SHIRLEY TEMPLE [ The Tiniest Big Name in Pictures, Who has Captured the Hearts of the World. Blonde, Blase, Beautiful—Having & Career of Haphazard Love with a Romantic Scamp! RESERVES, D.I.C. or REGENT. 34-616. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING SATURDAY SATURDAY. THE GAUMONT BRITISH MASTERPIECE. EVELYN LA YE EVELYN LA YE EVELYN LA YE EVELYN LA YE EVELYN LA YE EVELYN LAVE EVELYN LAYE EVELYN LAYE TRIUMPHS AS FAMOUS DIVA IN BEVERLEY NICHOLS’ " EVENSONG '• •• EVENSONG ” “EVENSONG” *' EVENSONG ” "EVENSONG - THE CAREER OF A FAMOUS PRIM A DONNA FROM THE NOVEL BY BEVERLEY NICHOLS. With the FAMOUS DRAMATIC and OPERATIC STARS. CARL ESMOND OONCHTTA SUPERVIA BROWNING MUMMERY A magnificent Production, scoring with its Engrossing Theme, its Brilliant Acting and Delightful Vocalisation. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves D.1.C., or Regent, 34-616. LIBERTY THEATRE. CONTINUOUS FROM 12 NOON! ADMISSION PRICES: ADULTS Is DAY AND NIGHT. CHILDREN 6d Abounding in Ridiculous Situations. “SING AND LIKE IT" ZASU PITTS . . NED SPARKES EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SECOND BIG ATTRACTION. WALTER HUSTON FRANCES DEE [ “ KEEP ’EM ROLLING " 1 ACTION! THRILLS! ROMANCE! 'Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves D.I.C. or LIBERTY. 35-067. GRAND THEATRE. Continuous From 11 a.m. RANDOLPH SCOTT NOAH BEERY in ZANE GREY S | " S-U-N-S-E-T P-A-S-S " 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EDUCATE AIC O I. L E G E. rjIECHNICAL EVENING SCHOOL ENROLMENTS. Evening Classes will start TO-MOR-ROW NIGHT. Enrolments will be taken each aftervill be taken TRADES noon AFTER 2 P.M. and from 6.30 p.m. This Evening enrolments 1 onlv from Students for COURSES. Intending Students are asked to enrol before classes start. Prospectus with information re courses, fees, free places, etc., on application at the College. 1174 pHRISTCHURni TECHNICAL COLLEGE. HOME SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. Head of Department: MISS C. GRAHAM. Subjects of Instruction: ressmaking. eedlework. Plain and Decorative. illine..>. aundrv Work and Housewifery, ookerv. Plain. Invalid and Advanced. awing and Design. ome Science DAY CLASSES FOR LADIES. Dressmaking—Wed., 10-12; Thurs., 2.30. For Teachers, Thurs., 4-5.30. Cookery—Plain: Wed., 2-4. Advanced: Tues.. 2-4. Laundry Work and Housewifery— Classes every evening for Needle- • work and Dressmaking, and one evening each for Cookery and Millinery. ALL CLASSES BEGIN THIS WEEK. 1163 X WHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR SPARE TIME? Make yourself more valuable tQ your employer—and prepare vourself for promotion. If you are ambitious, willing and determined to get ahead, write for particulars of I.C.S. Home Study Courses. Over 300 subjects include: Matriculation. Accountancy, Radio Servicemen’s Exam* Salesmanship. Diesel Engines. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. E. 128. Gloucester Street, Christchurch. MOTOR REQUISITES FOR SALE.

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

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