AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE DAYS OF . THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE CENTURY. "THE MAN I ' WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD" : i i "A Sensational Revelation" With CLAUDE RAINS JOAN BENNETT LIONEL ATWILL (Recommended b., Censor for Adults.) RESERVES. D.I.C. or TIVOLI. 32-810. TiV 0 L I 11 A.M.! 2.30 P.M.! 8 P.M.! (Shoppers' Session, Friday, 5 p.m.) gATURDAY! Next SATURDAY! •vl PUBLIC ENEMY No. 1 . . . But, Privately, Very Friendly! She Interested All Men ... especially the Police! To Every Man She Met . . . she was Glorious. To the Police of two Continents .. . She was Notorious! She wanted a Kick out of Life .. . She Lived Dangerously .. . Plundered the World's Treasure Vaults just for the Thrill of it. To You, She'll be that Irresistible, Entertaining LADY KNOWN AS "THE "THE "THE NOTORIOUS NOTORIOUS NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LANG" SOPHIE LANG" SOPHIE LANG" Lawbreaker! Heartbreaker! . . . She was Both. She Broke the Laws from Paris to New York . . . and the Heart of every Man who tried to Capture Her! A Brilliant Cast Headed By GERTRUDE MICHAEL PAUL CAVANAGH ALISON SKIP WORTH LEON ERROLL (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVES D.I.C. or TIVOLI, 32-810. 2269 | PULLER'S ST. JAMES i Proprietor Sir Ben. Fuller. Lessees Christchurch Cinemas Sub-Lessee Stanley McKay. STANLEY McKAY'S GAIETIES REVUE CO. , , | To-night at 8. To-night at 8. j I "LAUGHING TIME" | I "LAUGHING TIME" | I "LAUGHING TIME" j
The ''Gaieties" 7th Big Show. BEST REVUE OF THE SEASON ! LADIES' GIFT MATINEE ! LADIES' GIFT MATINEE j I TO-DAY at 2.30 | | . TO-DAY at 2.30 | The valuable gifts include a Handsome Fireside Chair and I Beautiful Occasional Table, as well as rare Crystal Ware on | view at A. J. White's. | LAURITA LAURITA Brilliant Eastern Dancer, I SENSATIONAL SUCCESS OF | THE FLYING ARABS THE FLYING ARABS I A Thrilling Performance. New Artists each week. RESERVES at D.1.C., DAY SALES AND PRICES AS USUAL. PANTOMIME GIFT MATINEE: "Old Mother Hubbard," on Saturday. 2268 PUBLIC NOTICES. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. FAREWELL TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, LORD BLEDISLOE, AND LADY BLEDISLOE. r T , HE % LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD (whose representation area extends from the Rangitata river, south, to the Conway river, north) will tender to his Excellency the GovernorGeneral and Lady Bledisloe, a farewell at No. 2 Wharf, Lyttelton, ON THURSDAY (To-morrow), the 28th Instant, upon arrival at the Wharf of the Steamer Express Train which leaves Christchurch at 7.10 p.m. In view of the esteem and affection in which their Excellencies are held by all classes in the community, the public are very cordially invited to be present at the farewell function—in which the Lyttelton Borough Council will participate. Members of the Harbour Board and their wives, and of the Lyttelton Borough Council and their wives, are requested to be in their seats on the wharf dais by 7.25 p.m. E. J. HOWARD. Chairman, Lyttelton Harbour Board. 27th February, 1935. 2290 F.P. FAILS FISH CAFE. CASHEL ST. (Near the Bridge). QD DINNERS & "STILL ON MENU. GOLDFISH AND GOLDFISH FOR SALE. YOUR LAST WINTERS COAT r FURNED, remodelled, and made -®- fashionable again, with one of our smart fur collars. MISS SPARKES, 152 Armagh street (Dominion Motors Buildings). 'Phone 37-705. 9785 TEAS. FOOD
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21409, 27 February 1935, Page 1
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