AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Central CRYSTAL PALACE Always Cosy •Heating. ’Phone 32-408. and Warm. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout N.Z.) Occasionally There Comes a Programme So Good, So Entertaining, that the Management is at a Loss to Describe its Outstanding Qualities. Such a Programme Commences TO-DAY 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. TO-DAY SYDNEY “SUN’’ WRITES:—NOT FOR SOME TIME HAS A FILM SO WHOLE-HEARTEDLY LIVELY BEEN PRESENTED ON THE SCREEN. FUN! THERE’S NEVER BEEN SO MUCH IN ANY FILM. Two Battlescarred Legi on na i res falling for dames and fighting for fun—pals between punches, but they never stop punching. i i (Recommended by Censor 'for Adults.) 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 barr a g e of laughs. IN ADDITION. IN ADDITION. ACTION, ADVENTURE. AND ROUSING OUTDOOR SONGS. YOUR SINGING. FIST-SWINGING COWBOY FAVOURITE SMITH BALLEW “ PANAMINT’S SMITH BALLEW in BAD 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. Brilliant Gala “Balalaika” Matinee TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, at 2.15 Doors open at 1 o’clock. MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 6/-, Stalls 4/-, Gallery 1/6. Early Door Gallery 6d extra. Children 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. All prices plus tax. “BALALAIKA” BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. Seats in central positions for to-morrow's TWO OPENING GALA PERFORMANCES and for subsequent representations of “Balalaika” may be selected at the D.I.C. from 9 o’clock this morning until 8.30 this evening. 5/RESERVES 5/So that intending patrons of the ordinary stalls may not have to stand in a queue to-morrow night a limited number of seats at 5/-, plus tax, may be selected the whole of to-day at the D.I.C. for to-morrow night’s GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE. O / TICKETS Q / for the Gallery may be purchased to-day at m the Theatre Royal Confectionery Shop, also the wholeVof to-morrow. THEATRE ROYAL GREAT THEATRE AND SOCIAL OCCASION Commencing with Two Opening Gala Performances Two Opening Gala Performances TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING , TO-MORROW AFTERNOON- AND EVENING < ; • At 2.15 andrß o’clock. Five Nights Only. FINAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY. ' J J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES present the colossal and very spectacular musical romance BALALAIKA BALALAIKA BALALAIKA BALALAIKA which, for l glorious music, for picturesque settings, for beautiful ballets, for gorgeous dresses, colourful Russian military uniforms, for refreshing ccihedy, has never been surpassed by any musical play previously seen in Christchurch. PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION 150 A BRILLIANT REVIVAL Commencing NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT 3 Nights Only. 1 Matinee Saturday, October Ist. “THE DESERT SONG” “THE DESERT SONG” n which thg company achieved a big triumph in Wellington last Saturday. EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 7/6, Ordinary Stalls (reservable on day of performance) 5/-, Back Stalls 4/-, Gallery 1/6. Early Door Gallery 6d . extra. ox Plans at the D.I.C. Day Sales at Theatres Royal Confectionery Snop. Plans for “DESERT SONG” will be opened on Tuesday.
JUMBLE SALES. SYDENHAM CRICKET CLUB. SALE. jJJONSTER JUMBLE HIBERNIAN HALL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 2 P.M. . BARGAINS GALORE! X 9657 JUMBLE SALE. ST. ANDREW'S SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). SEPTEMBER 24th. Good collection of Goods. Admission 3d. Commencing 10.30 a.m, X 9617 MEETINGS. Y.W.C.A. A NNUAL MEETING & BIRTHDAY A EVENING will be held on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, AT 7.45 AT Y.W.C.A. Annual Report and Balance-sheet will be presented. All interested invited. SMALL GOODS SPECIALISTS. QMOKED Fish—-Have you O Sugar-cured Fillets? Cashel street. tried our Roberts, X 9460 A/TUTTON Birds I*L fresh, from Cashel street. smoked, cooked, and Is to Is 6d. Roberts, X 9460 T>OULTRY—Delicious Poultry always L ready; lowest prices. Roberts, Cashel street West. 'Phone 31-503. X 9460 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HAWAIIAN Guitar complete with case. £3 12s 6d. Call to-day at Webleys, High street. X 9504 COPRANI Piano Accordeons from Webleys, 243 High street. X 9504 COPRANI Piano Accordeons from Webleys. 243 High street. X 9504 XT ARMONIC A Bands use the 5s n Boomerang mouth-organ. Try one Webleys, High street. X 9504 DAN JO Mandolines from £2 10s to u £7 10s, at Webleys. High street. CHOP .Soiled Silvester Mandoline. A snip at £2 10s. Webleys, High street. X 9504 1 PER CENT. Reader Value—--•-vFvV “The Press’’ Classified Advertising Columns. Office open till 10 pan.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22514, 23 September 1938, Page 1
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