AMUSEMENTS. "T2N-MINUTE ALIBI" SPECIAL SPECIAL BOX OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENT. BOX OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENT. Reserved Seats in the Dress Circle at 4s and 5s and in the Orchestral Stalls at ss, may be reserved at the D.I.C. from 9 o'clock this morning. Reserves at 3s (plus tax) Reserves at 3s (plus tax) FOR TO-MORROW NIGHT'S BRILLIANT GALA PERFORMANCE, in the ordinary stalls may be selected at the D.I.C. from 2 o'clock THIS (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON. THIS (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON. | "TEN-MINUTE ALIBI" MATINEE | TO-MORROW (SAT.), AT 2. | Matinee Prices: D.C. and R.S., 4s | and 3s; Gallery, Is; Early Door Gallery 6d Extra. Children 2s, Is 6d. and Is. (Prices plus tax.) THEATRE ROYAL A New Era for the Drama in Christchurch. Brilliant Theatrical and Soaial Event. A historic occasion in the theatrical history of Christchurch. Commencing TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AT 2. TO-MORROW EVENING AT 8. GRAND GALA OPENING PERFORMANCE. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Present for the First Time in Christchurch the Stage's Greatest and Most Thrilling Drama "TEN-MINUTE "TEN-MINUTE "TEN-MINUTE "TEN-MINUTE "TEN-MINUTE "TEN-MINUTE "TEN-MINUTE ALIBI" ALIBI" ALIBI" ALIBI" ALIBI" ALIBI" ALIBI" Which is in its third year in London and is still attracting Audiences there. It is now enjoying a Triumphant Tour of New Zealand. I "TEN-MINUTE ALIBI" | | "TEN-MINUTE ALIBI" | Will be presented by a speciallyselected cast of outstanding dramatic and comedy artists, headed by London's most distinguished young leading man, GEORGE THIRLWELL GEORGE THIRLWELL With whom will be Associated JOCELYN HOWARTH. Famous Screen and Stage Actress. ARUNDEL NIXON, FRANB BRADLEY, Harold Meade, R. L. Atholwood. Richard Fair, Nan Taylor, Tommy Jay, Gwen Munro, Ronald Roberts, Janet Johnson and others. SECOND PRODUCTION, NEXT WEDNESDAY, at 2 and 8. AND FOLLOWING 3 NIGHTS "THE WIND AND THE RAIN." BOX PLANS FOR "TEN-MINUTE ALIBI" ARE NOW-OPEN AT THE D.I.C. Box Plans for "The Wind and the Rain" will be opened on Monday morning, r Day Sales at Theatre .Confectionery. EVENING-PRICE'S:" D;C:, ~4s and ss; Orchestral Stalls, ss; Ordinary Stalls (Reserves) 35,. Gallery Is. Early Door Gallery
THEATRE ROYAL Dir.: J.C.W. Pict. Corpn.. Ltd. TWICE DAILY: 2.30 and 8 p.m. London Films Present "CATHERINE THE GREAT" ALSO: 20th Century Present "MOULIN ROUGE" || United Artists Release. | (Both recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves at D.I.C. or 'Phone 36-329. BIIOADSIDING MONICA PARK SPEEDWAY SPEEDWAY SATURDAY SATURDAY L. VAN PRAAG L. VAN PRAAG L. VAN PRAAG, L. VAN PRAAG L. VAN PRAAG L. VAN PRAAG SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. | I Owing to the hold-up of the Wang?- ' | nella in Sydney and the consequei | late arrival in New Zealand of | Tiger Stevenson and Arthur AtI kinson, Stadium Sports. Ltd., have | agreed to assist the Wellington I Speedway out of their difficulty I by leaving Billy Lamont there this | Satur'day. In return Wellington | Speedway has made Dick Case | available for Monica Park. I This Saturday, therefore, Dick Case and Lionel Van Praag will | ride at Monica Park. Neither of | them will be seen again in ChristI church this season. | On Saturday, March 9, and for | one night only, Christchurch Speed- | way patrons will see Tiger Stev- | enson, Arthur Atkinson, and Billy I Lamont. i i TWO WORLD-FAMOUS RIDERS And the World's Lowest Speedway Admission to 2s. No See Van Praag clip a bit off Squib Burton's 1930 four-lap record. And a full muster of the Local Big Four— Hobson, Rhodes, Higgins, Roscoe. 2401 CHIROPRACTORS TAMES M. AND MRS CRAIG " Chiropractors (Spine and Nerve) Spina] Adjustments as taught by the Palmer School of Chiropractic for Nervous and Functional Disorders. X-Ray and Neurocalometer Examinations. Palmer Graduates. Members N.Z. and Aust. Chiropractors' Association. REGENT THEATRE BUILDINGS (Entrance next G.P.0.). Lady Attendant Consultation Free Hours, 9to 6. Friday Evenings by Appointment. „ •Phone: Rooms 31-610. C 2925 iHE COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF "THE PRESS" IS OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. to receive Advertisements for the following day's issue. AFTER 10 P.M. ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE PRINTER, on the first floor.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 1
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