AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY—2.IS p.m., 7.45 p.m.—lS THE LAST DAYSON JA HENIE in “HAPPY LANDING” THE JONES FAMILY in “A TRIP TO PARIS” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Central Heating. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout CRYSTAL PALACE 'Phone 32-408. Always Cosy and Warm. N.Z.) TO-MORROW THE PICTURE THAT MADE SYDNEY’S THOUSANDS LAUGH FOR WEEKS. FUN! There hasn’t been so much since Mademoiselle From Armentieres was a Mere Slip of a Girl. SYDNEY “SUN” CRITIC WRITES: Not for some time has a film so whole-heartedly lively been presented on the screen. The Comedy gives opportunities for scenes of uproarious fun. Two Battlescarred Legion n a i res falling for dames and fighting for fun—pals between punches, but they never stop punching. Vigorous VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN Battling BRIAN DONLEVY BRIAN DONLEVY Lovely LOUISE HOVICK LOUISE HOVICK In “BATTLE OF BROADWAY” “BATTLE OF BROADWAY” “BATTLE OF BROADWAY” More girls than Ziegfeld ever glorified, and that’s what the fights are all about. It’s a riotous barrage of laughs. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) IN ADDITION. IN ADDITION. ACTION, ADVENTURE, AND ROUSING OUTDOOR SONGS. YOUR SINGING, FIST-SWINGING COWBOY FAVOURITE SMITH BALLEW “ PANAMINT’S SMITH BALLEW in BAD SMITH BALLEW MAN ” With EVELYN DAW NOAH BEERY STANLEY FIELDS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A SPECIAL 20th CENTURY-FOX ENTERTAINMENT. BOOK EARLY - PLANS AT D.I.C. or TEL. 32-408. “BALALAIKA” The Christchurch season of “Balalaika” must necessarily be positively limited to five nights, and as the booking registered is particularly heavy, the management respectfully urges intending patrons to reserve their seats without delay, and thus avoid being disappointed at the doors. THEATRE ROYAL THE GREATEST TRIUMPH OF THE STAGE Commencing with Two Opening Gala Performances NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING I NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING | Four Following Nights. FINAL MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY, fj. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES proudly present the stupendous and very spectacular musical romance which has proved equally successful' in, London,7 New York, the Continent, ,<r “ Australia, and-Wellington. ■ 165 IN THE COMPANY 165 ' CAST OP 40 PRINCIPALS. A BRILLIANT REVIVAL Commencing FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th 3 Nights Only. Matinge Saturday, October Ist “ THE DESERT SONG ” “THE DESERT SONG” The revival of which on Saturday night -in Wellington created, a furore of enthusiasm. EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 7s 6d, Ordinary Stalls 5s and 4s, Gallery Is 6d. Early Door Gallery 6d extra. MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 6s, Stalls 4s. Gallery Is 6d. Early Door Gallery 6d extra. Children 3s, 2s, and Is. All prices plus .tax. BOX PLANS FOR “BALALAIKA” ABE NOW OPEN. BALALAIKA BALALAIKA B A LA L AIK A BALALAIKA
CONCERT. CHRIST’S COLLEGE TOC H. CONCERT t The TOc H Concert which was post- ’ poned in July, will be held on SATUR- ’ DAY NEXT, 24th September, in the ■ College Gymnasium, at 7.45. . To give a holiday to those in J cirbumstances. poor X 0628 1 INSURANCE. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) HOUSEHOLDERS’ COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE. YTOU SHOULD INQUIRE for parti- ’ culars of our Householders’ Comprehensive Policy, covering all risks incidental to a Private Dwelling or a Flat. - ' PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Agents and Attorneys. . BUSINESS NOTICES. NEW CYCLE STAND (CENTRE OF TOWN.) DARK your Cycles and Parcels, etc., A a t the NEW STAND in “PRESS” BUILDINGS, Worcester street entrance. Perfect safety assured. Hours; 7.30 a.m, to 11.15 p.m. CHARGES: 2d day, 6d week. WHAT DO WE MEAN A DRY SHERRY. Dry means simply: Not Sweet. TT IS A QUALITY that has always -*• distinguished the finest Champagne and Sherry. And it is a quality that has made VINO DE PASTO such a prime favourite with people who know sherry. ' VINO DE PASTO—That Gentlemen’s Club Sherry. 81/- per dozen. Sold only by— BISHOP and CO., LTD., Est 1854. 'Phone 31-084. ELECTRIC WASHING u MACHINES—Lowest Priced, High Capacity Machine on the Market. Models from £26 10s. Arrange a Free Home Demonstration Now! ’Phone 33-660. Cordery, Wells, Cashel St., Opp. Beaths. C 3276 1 111 l PER CENT. Reader Value—- “ The Press” Classified Advertising Columns. Office open till 10 , pan.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22513, 22 September 1938, Page 1
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