AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY OF "CARAVAN" Phillips Holmes —Loretta Young. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Always A Good Show At The MAJESTIC THEATRE Sessions: 12 Noon, 2.30, and 8 TO-MORROW! WE DARE YOU TO NAME THE MURDERER! Eight people in a room . . . One a Killer! Each one a suspect . . . Each one an intended Victim! Which one is the Vengeful, vicious Timothy Bastion? "MENACE" "MENACE" "MENACE" "MENACE" "MENACE" "MENACE" "MENACE" "MENACE" "MENACE" "MENACE" CRAMMED WITH MYSTERY! THRILLS! EXCITEMENT! DOOMED! They braved the dangers of Africa's bushlands . . . only to face the wrath of a "civilised" Killer! Together they wait . . . never knowing their pursuer's identity . . . counting the minutes 'til he strikes And with this Superb Cast! GERTRUDE MICHAEL PAUL CAVANAGH HENRIETTA CROSMAN JOHN LODGE. I Managerial. I | In "Menace" we present a truly j | intelligent, interest-absorbing j water-tight Mystery Story, | worthy of Edgar Wallace at his | best. The story tells of eight | people, including two women | who may very well be the \- killer. But the plot's complica- | tions are so varied and so clev- | erly dovetailed that it would j take a pretty good amateur de- I tective to unravel the mystery j before the end is revealed on j the screep., We assure you of a | splendltl Wight's entertainment! j Programme Includes "British Paramount News." "Hollywood Rhythm" (Musical Comedy). "Two Alarm Fire" (Popeye Cartoon). "The Nerve of Some Women" (Sportlight). And
Thelma Todd—Patsy Kelly in "I'LL BE SUEING YOU." Admission^ Matinees: Is and Is 6d. Evenings: Is, Is 6d, end 2s. Children half price day and night! Reserves: D.I.C. or Majestic, 33-537. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FULLER'S ST. JAMES Proprietor Sir Ben. Fuller. Lessees Christchurch Cinemas Sub-Lessee Stanley McKay. I ' STANLEY McKAY'S I GAIETIES REVUE CO. To-night at 8. To-night at 8. "LAUGHING TIME." ] To-morrow Night | | "ORIENTAL NIGHTS." I | "ORIENTAL NIGHTS." | ■ The Gaieties' Eighth Big Show I PANTOMIME GIFT MATINEE | | "Old Mother Hubbard" I I "Old Mother Hubbard" ] | TO-MORROW AT 2.30. | ! The Valuable Gifts include | A HANDSOME PONY, Valued at £lO. | Other suitable Gifts for Children, j New Specialities for To-morrow. THE 3 ALECS, in something different. THE ALEXANDERS, in their original Hand Balancing Act. ABDULLAH, the Eastern Magician. LAURITA, in the Artistic Tree Dance. RESERVES at D.I.C, DAY SALES AND PRICES AS USUAL. SUNDAY NEXT: CONCERT. In Aid of the Sign of the Takahe Fund. 2404 PUBLIC NOTICES. _r. ARCHER, Barrister and Solicitor, begs to announce that he has admitted to partnership MR BRYAN AMHERST BARRER, LL.B., as from this date. Pending removal to more suitable premises the business will be carried on under the name of ARCHER and BARRER, Barristers and Solicitors, at No. 215 Manchester street, as heretofore. 2386 YOUR LAST WINTERS COAT TURNED, remodelled, and maue fashionable again, with one of our smart fur collars. MISS SPARKES, 152 Armagh street (Dominion Motors Buildings). 'Phone 37-705. 9785 STEAM STERILISATION OF SOIL. A WORKING Demonstration by a ■**■ portable steam sterilisation plant will be held TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MARCH 2nd, on the premises of Mr D. J. Falla, 8 Dallington terrace, Dallington. All interested are invited to attend. 2371
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 1
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