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amusements. CROWDS STILL FLOCKING To See the Funniest Show in Years ! BE WISE AND RESERVE. MAYFAIR 'PHONE 31-213. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (THROUGHOUT N.Z.) Hearing Aids Available^ 2.15 P.M. 8 P.M, 20th Century-Fox Presents THE RITZ BROTHERS THE RITZ BROTHERS “KENTUCKY “KENTUCKY MOONSHINE ” MOONSHINE w SEE . . . Their Burlesque on SNOW WHITE AND THE 7 DWARFS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK NOW. D.I.C. or THEATRE. f Is LOVE BOURGEOIS ? ? Is LOVE BOURGEOIS? LAUGH AT Scrambled Love and Marriage in the New Russian Comedy Triumph “SQUARING THE CIRCLE” “SQUARING THE CIRCLE” A Play in Three Acts to be Produced by THE CHRISTCHURCH EFT BOOK CLUB DRAMA GROUP At the RADIANT H A L L, aturday and Monday,- Oct, Ist and 3rd. WITTY DIALOGUE! HILARIOUS 'SITUATIONS! ILLUMINATING SATIRE! rloavy politics move lightly in this bright comedy. Snioy the results when earnest young Communists mix Karl Marx .and /Vodka with heady effects in their earch for a new code of Love, Ronance, and Morality! And you neednt know Russian to gasp at the jokes! Prices: 1/6 unreserved, 2/3 reserved. Bookings open at D.I.C. this monung. CONCERTS. EX ROYAL NAVAL MEN’S ASSN. (Inc.). (Christchurch Branch.) GRAND ; CONCERT By the CONCERT PARTY of HM.S. V 7 ACHILLES . [y permission of Commodore L G. Glennie, R.N.). I be held in the CIVIC THEATRE, Christchurch, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1988, at 8.15 PM. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ADMISSION BY SILVER COIN. >t less than sixpence will, be accep--1 from each person seeking admission. lections on Civic Grand Organ will played by Mrs A Warrillow prior to commencement of concert. X 9672 CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL L) SOCIETY (INC.). Conductor: Alfred J. Bunz. SECOND CONCERT. RADIANT HALL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. Items on the Programme:— “Jupiter” Symphony No. 5 in C (Mozart); “Scenes Pittoresque” (Massenet); “Sonata” for Violin and Orchestra (Bach), soloist Mr Arthur Gordon; Piano Concerto, op. 54 (Schumann), soloist Miss Vera Yager; vocalist: Miss AiLsa Crompton. BOX PLANS AT D.1.C., MONDAY, 0 AM. ALBERT E. WILLYAMS, Hon. Secretary, 3149 415 Worcester street. EXCURSIONS. CHRISTCHURCH CORSAIR CLUB. SATURDAY. OCTOBER Ist. In Beautiful Dunedin. Train leaves Christchurch at 11.15 p.m., Friday, September 30th, and picks up at Addington, Hornby, Templeton, Rolleston, Dunsandel, Rakaia. Ashburton, Orari. Temuka, and Timaru. Sets down at Oamaru. Palmerston, Upper Port Chalmers, and Ravensboume. Adults 16/6. Under 15, 8/6. Tickets on Sale next Tuesday. Bofek eariy. cA c FROST 282 Moorhouse avenue. ’Phone 35-223. X 9975 GYMNASTIC CARNIVAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FINAL NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FINAL NIGHT. NNUAL Y.M.C.A. GYMNASTIC CARNIVAL. RADIANT HALL, AT 7.45 P.M. MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT ’opular opinion of first night’s big lienee votes the display “the best Book now and make sure of your its. , Plan at DJ.C. All seats can be oked. Admission; D.C. and Front alls. 2s. Stalls. Is 6d. Children Half- ■ nn 3106 CITIZENS AND RATEPAYERS. Trams are things of the Past. Years of Losses and Another RATE OF £28,000 PROVES IT. Trams are slow and hold up traffic. This is an Age of Speed. WHY WAIT FOR TRAMS? RIDE A BICYCLE It will convey you to where Motors. Trams, Trains, and Even Aeroplanes cannot, le Corporation Provides Free Cycle ands but “Better Sure than Sorry” FOR EXTRA CARE AND ATTENTION LEAVE IT AT ROOKE’S CITY GARAGE CHEAPER THAN EVER, 2d. Cycle, Pram, and Parcel Stand. ) GLOUCESTER ST. (Next to Hay’s. Ltd.) OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT. Tl 4

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 1

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