AMUSEMENTS. Last Lay of ‘THE MIGHTY BARNUM ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE PLAZA and THE THEATRE ROYAL Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd. Daily Sessions: The Plaza, 11 a.m.. 2.30 p.m. and S p.m. Shoppers’ Session, Fridays 5 p.m. Theatre Royal, 10 a.m., 2.3 C p.m. and S p.m. TO-MORROW FRIDAY ! TO-MORROW FRIDAY ! THE MOST MOMENTOUS OCCASION IN THE HISTORY OF FILMDOM ! The J. C. Williamson Picture Corpora tion is honoured at being able to present in Christchurch during Jubilee Week the film which will be screened simultaneously in every major city throughout the Whole British Empire! In order to remove any misunderstanding, let us at once state that ” ROYAL CAVALCADE ” is NOT a collection of News Reels, but a full-length 8000-feet feature picture faithfully portraying all the revolutionary changes which have taken place in King George’s Reign, and specially produced within the last three months with the sanction of His Majesty! HUNDREDS UPON HUNDREDS OF COPIES TO EACH OUTPOST OF THE REALM! “ROYAL CAVALCADE” “ROYAL CAVALCADE” “ROYAL CAVALCADE” “ ROYAI. CAVALCADE ” “ROYAL CAVALCADE” “ROYAL CAVALCADE ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE STORY OF THE 25 YEARS OF HIS MAJESTY’S REIGN, Presenting the Greatest Deeds of the British Empire in a Vast Panorama of Glory! THE COLOSSAL CAST READS LIKE A WHO'S WHO OF BRITISH SCREEN AND STAGE STARS. AND INCLUDES GEORGE ROBEY JIMMY GODDEN ROBERT HALE DEBROY SOMERS CONSTANCE SHOTTER FLORRTE FORD ALICE LLOYD DOROTHY BOUCHIER RENEE MACREADY AMY VENESS RESERVES AT PLAZA, 36-021; D.I.C. OR PHONE ROYAL, 36-329. JOHN GARRICK CLIFFORD MOLLISON BEN WEBSTER HARRY TATE THEATRES. GREATER GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. CRYSTAL PALACE. •PHONE 32-408. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 12 Noon, 2.30 & 8 P.M. SHOPPERS’ SESSIO N Friday at 5 o’clock. SATURDAY NEXT KING VIDOR’S DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE l 1 ! The picture that won for its j | producer—- King Vidor the j i League of Nations’ Gold ! Medal. , l Acclaimed by the World’s Press as being the most stirring of the year. Entertainment that EVERYONE j SHOULD SEE . . I I “ OUR DAILY BREAD ” “ OUR DAILY BREAD ” “ OUR DAILY BREAD ” “ OUR DAILY BREAD ” “ OUR DAILY BREAD ” “ OUR DAILY BREAD ” “ OUR DAILY BREAD ” “ OUR DAILY BREAD ” “ OUR DAILY BREAD ” A VITAL STORY OF PRESENT DAY REALITIES WE LIVE! WE LOVE! WE FICHT! WE HATE! WHAT DON’T WE DO FOP. “ODH DAILY BREAD." A Brilliant Cast. Including KAREN MORLEY TOM KEENE BARBARA PEPPER (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS D.I.C. or Theatre 32-408.
TENDERS. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. TENDERS for the above close the Secretary. Public Works tiers Board. Wellington, at 4 p.rr 17th September next. Specific obtainable at Public Works Offices. Auckland. Christchurch. Dunedin. Head Office. Wellington, and High CoimnisOffice. Lo OLD TIMBER TRAFFIC BRIDGE—RALCLUTHA. DISM A NTLTNG. TENDERS, endorsed as above, dose with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board. Wellington ntlii Balclutha Plans and specifications are a at Public Works Department, church. Dunedin and Balclutha. HAIRDRESSING. Book your WAVES at 152. Hereford Street, manent Waves. 17s 6d; Genuine Eugei 12s 6*l. 'Phone 34-364 for appointment. NEXT PERMANENT he NANETTE SALON Special Oil MAYFAIR TOILET SALON. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: 145. HIGH ST. 1A / PERMANENT WAVE. Why 1 “ have straight hair? Come in PLAIN JANES SHEARERS. Wf 41-557. SUZANNE TOILET SALON. PERMANENT WAVING DEPOT. Book Yours With Us 19 /i* Fill.l. HEAD. 7s 6d Ha / vf head. Shampoo and Set 2s Appointments to suit clients. Stew . 'Phone 41-627 Dawson’s Building 1 , Marcelle Is fid. Vanity Fair Toilet Salon. Second Floor, Fletcher’s Building. 7fi9, Colombo Street, opp. .1. R. M’KenPhone 41-833 R. E. O’Connell. Prin 1A / FULL Head: Permanent \f / *■* 12/6; Eugene Sachets 1/9 -MARCEL, FULL-HEAD SETTING 2/-: TINTING. HOT OIL nt, etc., Eugene Permanent DOROTHY ELIOTT, 206. Gloucester St. (next 3YA ). Phone 36-895. Appointments to suit clients 808 M’CREANOR HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST. 183, FERRY ROAD (Lately occupied by H. Bassett), live me a Trial. All Loose Tobaccos sold. Open Saturday afternoon. FULL Head Permanent Wave. Full Head Genuine Eugene Miss Rip Durose, 45. Edge 10 A Road. ’Pho 11-82 SX
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20603, 2 May 1935, Page 3
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