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AMUSEMENTS. TIV 0 L 1 11 A.M.! 2.30 P.M.! 8 P.M.! (Shoppers' Session Friday, 5 p.m.!) 0... .0...,0....0....0 T 0-DAY! ! Wc WILL HAVE PLEASURE IN PRESENTING TWO REMARKABLE PRODUCTIONS TWO REMARKABLE PRODUCTIONS FIRST ! The Gaumont-British Naval Masterpiece With All The Thrill and Tragedy of a Battle at Sea; Ships Staggering under a Hail of Missiles, with Broken Funnels and Smashed Turrets, Explosions, Fires, a Dreadnought turning turtle and Sinking. "THE BATTLE'' is Undoubtedly the j Finest Naval Picture Ever Made, Dej pitting not only the clash of Navies, ; but also the Clash of Hearts, with its story of the Japanese Naval Commander's Wife wooed by a British Naval Attache, in order to obtain possession of Important Naval Secrets. "THE BATTLE"' is a'Magnificent Spectacle full of tense Drama, leaving a Deep Impression on the mind and the Desire to See it Again. CHARLES BOYER-MERLE OBERON and JOHN LODER Head the Great Cast. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SECOND I Gaumont-British Mighty Epic Record of Courage in Man's Fight against Stark Nature on the Aran Islands, of! Western Ireland —Three small wastes of rock—without trees—without soil. In Winter storms they are almost Smothered by the Sea, which, because of the peculiar shelving of the Coast, piles up into one of the Most Gigantic Seas in the World. In this Desperate Environment the MAN OF ARAN, because His Independence is the Most Precious Privilege He can Win from Life, Fights for His Existence, bare though it may be. It is a Fight from which He will have No Respite until the End of His indomitable days—or until He Meets His Master- -The Sea! A THRILLING STORY, FASCINATING IN ITS REALISM! POWERFUL IN ITS SIMPLICITY! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ADMISSION STALLS ... 1/- and 1/6 CIRCLE 1/6 and 2/Saturdays and Holidays. STALLS .... 1/-. 1/6 and 2/CIRCLE 2/- and 2/6 <2'- Seats and over Plus Tax.) RESERVES, D.I.C. or TIVOLI. 32-810. 2942 I GRAND THEATRE Continuous from 11 a.m. HINT. CROSBY IN j " SHE LOVES ME NOT " L The Famous Comedy Success (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BUCK JONES In "THE MYSTERY OF GHOST CITY." FINAL CHAPTER of "GORDON OF GHOST CITY." RESERVES, D.I.C, or GRAND, 33-697 2946 PREMIER THEATRE NEW BRIGHTON. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT ONLY. THE GREATEST MUSICAL ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR, WITH THE SCREEN'S MOST ROMANTIC STAR, | JAN KIEPURA ! JAN KIEPURA Star of "Tell Me To-night," In "MY SONG FOR YOU" "MY SONG FOR YOU" Supported by SONNIE HALE. HEAR THE WORLD'S GREATEST SINGER IN A PICTURE THAT WILL THRILL YOU AS NEVER BEFORE. Approved Universal Exhibition. Box Plans, Hudson, Chemist, or 'Phone Theatre, 37-447. 2925 Other amusement advertisements will be found on page 25. SHIPPING. THE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPA PING COMPANY, LTD. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. (Taking Cargo for Palmerston North and Patea.) S.S. GALE—MONDAY, March 11th. (Cargo 9 a.m. Monday) WELLINGTON, PICTON, AND WANGANUI. (Taking Cargo for Blenheim, Seddon, and Ward; also Palmerston North and Patea.) M.V. BREEZE—WEDNESDAY, March 13th. FOXTON DIRECT. M.V. FOXTON—EARLY. Telephone number, 36-234 (three lines). C 2997 ROOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES. ALL ROUTES. ALL CLASSES. NO BOOKING FEES. Write for Cook's sailing and Fare T.irt Frpr» BOOK YOUR PASSAGE AT COOK'S Write for, Programmes, of Special Tours to: JAPAN, AMERICA, EUROPE, GREAT BRITAIN, GALLIPOLI. Special Tour for Farmers To GREAT BRITAIN AND CONTINENT Leaves in April. Inclusive Return Fare, £242 10s. SAFEGUARD your money when travelling abroad by carrying COOK'S TRAVELLERS CHEQUES. All programmes post free from COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE, 150 Hereford street, Christchurch. —ll " TIIE BATTLE " "MAN OF ARAN "

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 1

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