AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. PLANS ARE FILLING BE WITH THE WISE RESERVE. Always Cosy and Warm. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout N.Z.) TO-DAY 3 Sessions TO-DAY Central Heating. CRYSTAL PALACE ’Phone 32-408. 2.15 P.M. (SHOPPERS’ 5 P,M.) 7.45 P.M. (Please Note: At 5 o’clock Session “Happy Landing” only will be Screened.) THE PICTURE HUNDREDS WANT TO SEE AGAIN. DARRYL F. ZANUCK’S “ WONDER.” ACCLAIMED THE WORLD OVER BY RECORD CROWDS THE HAPPIEST FILM OF -THE CENTURY. "11l Together with DON AMECHE JEAN HERSHOLT LEAH RAY CESAR ROMERO —ETHEL MERMAN ROMANCE THRILLS SONGS AND LAUGHTER YOUR WONDER GIRL- WITH HER “ONE-IN-A-MILLI ON” BOY FRIEND IN A SHOW AGLOW WITH HAPPINESS. AND NOW! TO MAKE IT THE BEST PROGRAMME, YOU’VE EVER SEEN First Presentation in Christchurch YbUR FAVOURITE FAMILY OF FUNSTERS IN THE MERRIEST v “ADVENTURE EVER EMBARKED ON. (Two 20th Century-Fox Hits Both Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) Book Early Reserves at D.I.C. or Tel. 32-408. THEATRE ROYAL ‘THE STAGE TRIUMPHANT Commencing SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING SEPTEMBER 24th. TWO GALA OPENING PERFORMANCES and for a limited season. J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES - -P r< >udly present the greatest and most colossal musical play ever to be staged in New Zealand “B A L A L A I K A" “B A L A L A 1 K A” “BALAL A 1 K A ” which, with its glorious melodies, its brilliant musical numbers, its sumptuous settings, its Russian ballets, its dramatic love romance, its gorgeous dresses, and uniforms, and its genuinely humorous and refreshing comedy, is unquestionably the outstanding musical play of the past decade. 150 PEOPLE IN THE PERFORMANCE 150 Second and Final Production; “THE DESERT SONG” EVENING PRICES: D.C. a,nd R.S. 7/6, Ordinary Stalls 5/- and 4/-, Gallery A ' 1/6- Early Door Gallery 6d extra. - , MATINEE-PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 8/ -. Stalls 4/-.- Gallery .1/6. Early” Dobr*? - Gallery 6d extra. Children 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. AU prices-plus tax. ■ applications from the country will be dealt with in the order • * . *. in which they arrive.
MEETINGS. HEAR PROFESSOR ALGIE TO-DAY. TO-DAY, ■GERALDINE: TO-DAY, 2.30 P.M., PARISH HALL. TIMARU: TO-NIGHT, 8 O’clock, SCOTTISH HALL. - Hear this Brilliant Speaker on the Issues Facing Electors. WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS. 2377 PARTY POLITICS IN PROMISE AND PERFORMANCE. ELECTORS DEFEATED IN DIVISION. ‘ UNITE AND DEMAND RESULTS. W. B. BRAY will deliver an Address on how. to make your institutions serve YOU. Questions ' invited. RADIANT HALL, SATURDAY, Kilmore st. SEPTEMBER 17th. 8 P.M. X 8946 SPRING FAIR. gPRING FAIR.” Y.M.C.A. OPENING TO-DAY, AT 3 P.M., • BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, R. M. MACFARLANE, ESQ. Activities Continue until 10 p.m. jDpeh Saturday also, 2 p.ni.-10 p.m. 2338 DECEASED ESTATES. In the Estate of JOHN YOUNG MOIR, late of Cheviot, Draper, Deceased. TT is requested that all accounts owing by the above be rendered in duplicate .to the undermentioned Company, certified due and owing as on the date of death, viz., 11th September, 1938. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., Trustee in the Estate, 145 Worcester street, . Christchurch, C.l. WILLIAMS and WHITE. Solicitors for the Trustee. X 8862 FAIL’S FISH CAFE. ' PAIL’S FISH .CA FE, ■L Cashel st.. near the Bridge. OYSTER SOUP OUR SPECIALTY. Open from 10 a.m. to 7 pjn, daily. . F3201
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22508, 16 September 1938, Page 1
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