AMUSEMENTS. s JM ') E G' TH E A (iNew Opera House.) SHOWING TWICE DAILY. T It E Eve 2.15 p.m. 8 o'clock. Tn nA v "OMMENCISo TO DAY TO-DAY COMMENUNU TO-DAY s, r Denjamii, and John Fullor Present Mai\ l,l '* d flrl' ,1 , ki u s '''"""-'"ation of WlllarJ 2 Qrent " ta KO Play of the North-West Mounted Police "TIGER "TIGER • 'TIGER "tiger "TIGER ' 'TJGER "TIGER "TIGER "TIGER "TIGEU "TIGER "TIGER "TIGER "TIGER "TIUER "TIGKR "TIGER "TIG EH "TIGER "TIGER ' 'TIGER ' 'TIGER "TIGER ' 'TIG Kit "TIGER "TIGER "TIGER "TIGER "TIGER "TIGER ' 'TIGER ROSE' ROSE' ROME' ROSE' ROSE' HOSE' ROSE' ROSE' ROSE' ROSE' ROSE' HOSE' ROSE' ROSE' Rose' HOSE' ROSE' ROSE' ROSE' ROSE" ROSE' ROSE" ROSE" ROSE' ROSE' HOSE' ROSE' ROSE' ROSE' ROSE' ROSE" With an All-Star Oast: MONTE BLUt LUPK VELEZ H. B. WARN Eli anANT WITHERS TULLY MARSHALL GASTON GLASS and the Famoua I>osr Star niN-TIN-TIZxl in A Sensations l . Melodrama filled with breath-taking: Thrills and Tender Romania of the Orer.t North-West. Magnificent Out-door Scones in tho Wildis of the Hudson Bay Country, including a I>enth-I)efyin£ Rac« through tho Swirling Rapid*. A WARNER A Nil VITA PHONE PRODUCTION. Ho* Pl»ns at Thr> Bristol from 0 a.m. till 3 oVtnok. afterwards at St. James' Theatre. For Kceervatirms 'phone Theatre, 35-820. NOTE POPULAR PRICKS: EVENING T>ros« Circle. 2? tax.) Gd; Stalls, 2s I extra. (I'r nd Is. >.& phi MATINEE— Dress Circle, Gd; Stalls, Is, Children half-prica to nil parts. Reservations, tid extra (plus tax). PUBLIC NOTICES. FLORIST UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY to start buniin shop next Josephine's L'ako Shop, Cwshel Btreet. Lov/ Rental. Disp'ey. Apply JOHNSON and COUZINS, LTD., Vent, Flag, and Net Makers, J4077 03 Cashel street. NOTICE. W£ wish to notify our North Canterbury rustomors that Mr J. A. Prinsup in no longer represent in a: us, nor has he been Kincc September 15th, 10 TJ 0. 7173FP (Signed) BISHOP and CO. AIR SERVICE. AIR T U A V B L. CIHRISTCIIURCH-DUNEDIN Return In One Day in » da Havilnnd 50 type 4' skater Cabin Aeroplane, piloted by Captftiti M< ne::t trip to-morrow. TIME-TABLE: Tuesdays, Thursday r. Sunday b (Circumstances permitting). LEAVES ARRIVES Christclmrrh. 0.15 a.m. Dunedin 11.45 c.m. Dunedin 3 p.m. Chrlstchurch 5.30 p in. Fares: Singlw X 4 10s. Itotarn Jitf 10s, includes calling for and delivering passengers to their hotels. Bookings at the Aerodrome. Christchurch, or any Government Tourist Bureau. 5243 SPORTING. NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1930. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th. "VTOMINATIONd for # all events will clone on THURSDAY next, 27th inst., »t 12 NOON. 7184FP ASHB.UKTON COUNTY RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. ASHBURTON RACECOURSE, SATURDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1930.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 1
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