AMUSEMENTS. 11l PLAZA I). Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. THRILLS !. EXCITEMENT ! Richard Arlen— Barry Mackay In " THE GREAT BARRIER " "THE GREAT BARRIER" " THE GREAT BARRIER " " THE GREAT BARRIER " Wifh LILLI PALMER ANTOINETTE CELLIER. Two-fisted Adventure and Thrilling Action with Canada's Hardy Railway Pioneers. IN ADDITION. JANE WITHERS "PEPPER" 1 With J IRVIN COBB—SLIM SUMMERVILLE. t SHE'S LOOSE AGAIN ! SHE KICKS 2 SHINS . . . HURLS TOMATOES . . . 3 BURSTS WINDOWS! As a Half-pint Robin Hood on a Rams page, Jane's at Her Most Riotous! 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans D.I.C. Theatre 'phone 36-021. I REX THEATRE Riccarton. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, & TUESDAY, at 7.30 p.m. CLAUDETTE COLBERT, MELVYN DOUGLAS, ROBERT YOUNG. In sparkling, Sky-larking, Romantic fun. "I MET HIM IN PARIS" "I MET HIM IN PARIS" • And WILLIAM GARGAN, JEAN ROGERS, In a thriller of the Air. "REPORTED MISSING" "REPORTED MISSING" (Recommended for Adults.) ■ 2533 FRASCATI TO-NIGHT Monte Carlo and Lucky Spot Prizes. Excellent Floor. Ladies Is 6d, Gents. 2s. Cabaret Supper. THE POPULAR ANNUAL STAFF |•; ■ ' : 'DANCE,' - WEDNESDAY, NEXT,, 21st. -"-■>-• ■'"" Band. '. Reserve Alcoves Free. 'Phone 31-778. Double Tickets 7s 6d, including Supper. Opposite Beaths. 2478 . RITZ ASSEMBLY HALL 94 Gloucester street. 'Phone 34-497. . Floor Space 500 Dancers. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. RITZ OLD-TIME DANCE. Guinea Monte Carlo. COLIN CAMPBELL'S BAND Seven Professional Players. Visitors : Welcome. Admission 2s. Supper Provided. X 9104 . CALEDONIAN HALL MONDAY. MONDAY. SELECT OLD-TIME DANCE; COLIN CAMPBELL'S BAND. Last Heat, First Half, Final 16.30, Final 10.30, £3 3s MONTE CARLO Ladies.ls 6d, Gents. 2s. Gallery 6d. , Supper Provided. X 9104 D A■ N'C E . '. | ■ • 'at ; ; j rjHANCERY COURT, Cathedral FRIDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1938, At 8 p.m. IN AID OF KARITANE HOSPITAL FUNDS. Tickets, ss. Cabaret Supper. X9137F.P. WEST MELTON DANCE (Parking Area for Cars.) TO-NIGHT—AIex. Campbell's Band. BUS leaves Midland Motors, 8 p.m. Bus Returns to City after Dance. • ADLEY BASKETBALL CLUB v. ■■. DANCE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. DRUIDS* HALL, WOOLSTON. Betters Orchestra. Good Supper and Prizes. Admission Is 6d. X 9059 GARFIELD YOUNG FARMERS' ' CLUB. ANNUAL BALL. To be held in the MEMORIAL HALL, DARFIELD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, At 8.15 p.m. Jackson's Band. • Excellent Supper. XB9BB J. W. STEWART, Sec. AVONSIDE HIGH SCHOOL OLD GIRLS' ASSN. SPORTS CLUB. ANNUAL DANCB. JELLICOE HALL. WEDNESDAY NEXT. 21st September 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. lanthe Orchestra. Tickets 5s Double (supper included), obtainable from "The Milky Way," High street. 2536 ARSHLAND HALL, MONDAY, September 26th. Business: Annual report, election of Committee. X 9130 H. ASHTON, Hon. Sec. NEW CYCLE STAND (CENTRE OF TOWN.) - at the NEW STAND in "PRESS'' BUILDINGS, Worcester street entrance. Perfect safety assured. Hours: 7.30 ajn. to 11.15 p.m. CHARGES: 2d day, 6d week. XJFFEILD ELECTRIC WASHING ~S.. MACHINES—Lowest Priced, High Capacity Machine dh» the' Market. Models from £26 10s. .Arrange a Free Home Demonstration Now! 'Phone 33-690. Cordery, : WeUs, Cashel St., ' v — Tteathlk, C 3276
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22509, 17 September 1938, Page 1
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