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AMUSEMENTS. THE NOTORIOUS SOPHIE 1 LANG, who is a brunette sft Bin tall, with hazel eyes, j Will be at the D.I.C. To-night from | Bto 8.30. To the first Person accost- | ing Her with the words "YOU | ARE THE NOTORIOUS SOPHIE | LANG," will be given an Order | on the D.I.C. for £1 Is. I TO-NIGHT'S THE LAST NIGHT OF I "T H E MA N I WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD" | "The Sensation of the Century." (Recommended by 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 To-night, 5 p.m.) O-MORROW! TO-MORROW! • THRILLS AND COMEDY THRILLS AND COMEDY Intermingled With the kind of LIVELY FUN YOU'LL ENJOY! NOTORIOUS NOTORIGUS NOTORIOUS NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LANG" SOPHIE LANG" SOPHIE LANG" SOPHIE LANG" PUBLIC ENEMY No. 1. But Privately Very Friendly! Exceedingly Beautiful, Dangerous, and Fearless; Fond of Jewellery and Men, Especially Jewellery; Unquestionably the Most Reckless .Feminine Adventuress in the World! She Interested All' Men .. Especially The Police To Every Man She Met She was GLORIOUS :. To The Police of Two Continents She was NOTORIOUS! SEE THE GLORIOUS NEW STAR GERTRUDE MICHAEL GERTRUDE MICHAEL GERTRUDE MICHAEL Supported By PAUL CAVANAGH LEON ERROLL ALISON SKIPWORTH

"Thrills and Comedy Galore" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) RESERVES, D.1.C.. or.TIVOLI, 32-810. 2391 GRAND THEATRE To-Night's the Last. Night Of "EVERY WOMAN'S MAN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TO-MORROW! THREE-STAR ENTERTAINMENT! | MYRNA LOY CLARK GABLE WILLIAM POWELL as the Girl, the Gambler, and the District Attorney, in MANHATTAN MELODRAMA" I I | "MANHATTAN MELODRAMA" | (Recommended-by Censor for Adults.) Also Chapter 11 "GORDON GHOST CITY." 2394 PREMIER THEATRE NEW BRIGHTON. TO-NIGHT Commencing TO-NIGHT For a Four Night Season. Every Year Brings Forth An Outstanding Production—But Here Is The Climax To Everything You Have Ever Had The Opportunity To Witness—The Greatest Picture To Ever Leave an Australian Studio. 1 "THE SILENCE \ | OF | I DEAN MAITLAND" | .i Which Stars John -Longdon and Jocelyn Howarth. Prepare Yourself For The Supreme Emotional Thrill Of Your Lifetime When You See | "THE SILENCE I I OF | DEAN MAITLAND" \ (Recommended More Suitable Adults.) Box Plans Now Open at Hudson, Chemist, or 'Phone Theatre, 37-447. 2390 . Harmonic Society. Notice to Choir Members. Special Practices for Dunedin visit commence Y.M.C.A., Saturday night, 7.30 p.m. K. G. Archer, Secretary. 2382 LAND CRUISES. N-DAY TOUR for £ls, including transport, side trips, first-class accommodation, meals en route. Next cruise leaves Christchurch March 2nd. Particulars from Mount Cook Company, Limited, and Agents. 0871 N-DAY TOUR for £ls, including extras. Christchurch-Mount Cook, Pembroke, Queenstown, returning via Cromwell, Waitaki Hydro, and Timaru. Particulars from Mount Cook Company. Limited, and Agents. 0871 " Cost"—Land Cruise. A special comfortable car and chauffeur-guide at your disposal for 10 days, and including extras and side trips, all for £ls. Particulars from Mount Cook Company, Limited, and Agents. 0871 BOOK EARLY For NEXT CRUISE, 2nd MARCH. Particulars from Mount Cook Tourist Co. and Agents. 0871 ■' IVINGSTONE SCHOOL JUBILEE. XJ Easter, 1935. Saturday, April 20th, to Monday, April 22nd. ExPupils, Teachers and Committeemen, who have not been communicated with, are requested to get in touch with the undersigned. G. C. BROOKER, Secretary, Jubilee Committee. Livingstone, North Otago. 2388 TB. PIKE AND MRS AMY PIKE • Successfully Treat Constipation, Acne, and Painful Legs and Feet. CITY SPA, •Phone 36-054. 581 Colombo street. P6908

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 1

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