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AMUSEMENTS. THE "SORRELL AND SON" OF 1930. M I\cw At Tho AJES T I C Three. Compiets Sessions Daily: 12 NOON! 2.30 P.M.! S P.M.! II. B. WARNER K. B. WARNER The Im-i:orta! "SOHRELL" in the Fox Movietone Special ALL-TALIilXti MASTERPIECE, "WILD COMPANY" "WILD COMPANY" "WILD COMPANY" "WILD COMPANY" •WILD COMPANY" "WILD COMPANY" "WILD COMPANY" "WILD COMPANY" The Wild and Wasteful Younger Generation Speeding to Disgrace because Paronts are Indifferent and Children in Search of Thrills Pick their Own Path of Pleasure. HERE IS ONE OF THE GREATEST PICTURES EVER TO BE SCREENED IN CHRIST CHURCH—A STORY FULL OP HUMAN INTEREST. Magnificent Double Star Programme IBERTY THEATRE TALKIES J 2.15 P.M.I and 7.45 P.M.I CONRAD NAGEI. an* LILA LEE In R.K.O.'h Sensational ALL-TALKING REVELATION "THE SECOND WIFE" "THE SECOND WIPE" "THE SECOND WIFE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The Dramatic Truth about Second Marriage And What it Really Means ALSO—DOROTHY MACKAIL And JACK MULHALL In First National and Vitaphone's MERRY-GO-ROUND OF FUN "TWO WEEKS OFF" "TWO WEEKS OFF" "TWO WEEKS OFF" She took "Two Weeks Off" to get a Husband. How She Did It, Will Surprise Everyone. A Shop Girl's Annual Vacation, Crammed With Fun, Laughs, and Thrills. Reserves, Bristol or Liberty, 35-OG7. 7155 3PECIAL! FOR CRICKETERS. Fox Movietone Talkie Of DON HEADMAN Describing and Demonstrating HIS FAVOURITE STROKES. Sow At Tha EGE N T 2.20 P.M.! And S O'CLOCK P.M.! THE MOST THRILLING OF ALL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL In PARAMOUNT'S ALL-TALKING NEW SHOW WORLD SENSATION THE CLEVEREST BLEND OF DRAMA. SUSPENSE. LOVE, AND LAUGHS YOU'VE EVER SEEN OR HEARD. "Reserves, Bristol or Regent, S4-616. 7451

ADIANT lIALL. S -p.m. SATURDAY, Nor. 29th, 8 p.m. And GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S Brilliant and Searching Comedy, 'ARMS AND THE MAN "ARMS •ARMS AND THE MAN" 1 'ARMS 'ARMS AND THE MAN "ARMS 'ARMS AJJD THE MAN "ARMS Prices: 4s. Bs. 21. No booking fee, no tax. Plans open TO-MORROW at The Bristol. T 470 A FEAST OF MCSIC. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CALEDONIAN HALL, At 6 p.m. KATHLEEN GARVEN KATHLEEN GARVEN KATHLEEN GARVEN Will Illustrate a Production: of Singing Sir Henry Wood pronounces to be Perfect. She will be assisted by NELLIE HAYWARD, Pianist, BERNARD BARKER, Violinist, and Artists from their Studios. PRESS OPINIONS:— "Her brilliant vocalisation captivated her audience, and rounds of applause greeted every item."—''London Universe." "A contralto voice of rare quality, power, and beauty."—Paris "Musicale." "A highly cultivated voice of exquisite sweetness, remarkably rich in colour and beautiful timbre.'' —Cork 4 'Examiner.' * All proceeds to assist St. Bede's Scholarship Fund. Bookings at Webley's. Prices, 4s and 2s. 7461 SMJI' GOLF CO 1 (Indoor Miniature Links) COURSE Open Daily, SO A.M.-10.30 P.M. Experienced Golfers and beginners agree. . . .it's great sport playing on the Sma* Golf Course. .. .tricked out with Genuine Bunkers, Pits, and Greens. Gerald avenue. stop at Door.) Private Parties Arranged. 735<3 £JARDEN PARTY At Mrs G. Hampton Rhodes' Residence, 42 Riccarton road. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, at 2 P.M. Woolston Band. Folk Dancing, etc., R®* freshments. 11j9 S IT DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, KJ ' SYDENHAM. FLOWER SHOW. SATURDAY, November 29til, 2.30 p.m. Entries close Thursday night. LECTURES. THE HISTORICAL EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF JESUS. LECTURE BY REV. J. J. NORTH, D.D., OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST SCHOOL HALL. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Chairman: Mr Justice Ad ana. Collections for Funds o£ X.Z. Baptist College. *44-

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 1

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