AMUSEMENTS. TO-MORROW IS. THE LAST DAY. Victor McLaglen Brian Donlevy in “BATTLE OF BROADWAY” (Reconunended by Censor for Adults.) SMITH BALLEW in “ PANAMINT’S BAD MAN ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CRYSTAL PALACE 'Phone 32-408. Central Heating. Cosy and Warm. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (THROUGHOUT N.Z.) Two Sessions Daily: 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT MARRIED OR SINGLE YOUNG OR OLD. AN ENTERTAINMENT EVERYBODY WILL RAVE OVER. No. 1 Special— * Six Popular Stars in a Laugh-a-Minute Comedy Romance GENE RAYMOND ANN SOTHERN Victor Moore Helen Broderick Parkya Karkus Billy Gilbert In RKO Radio’s “SHE’S GOT EVERYTHING” “SHE’S GOT EVERYTHING” YES SIR! It’s' got Everything— • Romance, Thrills, Glamour and Giggles No. 2 Special— EVERY MINUTE FILLED WITH ACTION AND THRILLS—BUCK’S A ROYAL MOUNTIE NOW. BUCK JONES BUGK JONES In His Latest “BORDER BRIGANDS” “BORDER BRIGANDS” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK EARLY. RESERVES AT D.I.C. or TeL 32-408. REX THEATRE RICCARTON. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, 7.30. DENNIS HOEY MARGOT RHYS In the Great Australian Picture “UNCIVILISED” “UNCIVILISED” And BARBARA STANWYCK and HERBERT MARSHALL in “BREAKFAST FOR “ BREAKFAST _FOR (Recommewttil for
, FINAL “JSAMIs«KA~ JUiiEINEE TO-EM# -*£-XWi.--MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and RB. «/SJstalßi“ 4/- «hd 3/-, Gallery 1/ |; E^ I J' Door Gallery 6d extra. , Children 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-.. Plus tax. THEATRE ROYAL LAST TWO NIGHTS OF J; C. Williamson’s Musical Play BALALAIKA BALALAIKA BALALAIKA BALALAIKA Brilliant Cast includes VIOLET CARLSON, DIANA, DUCANE, GEORGE HANCOCK, V DON NICOL And 40 other principals, all of whom assist materially in.making this glorious t production an unparalleled triumph. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT For Three Nights Only—Matinee Saturday at 2 Magnificent revival of the deliciously "tuneful and picturesque coinuc opera “ THE DESERT SONG ” “THE DESERT SONG” the recent production of which in Wellington created a furore and attracted larger audiences than when it was originallystagedm N.Z. THE RED SHADOW will ride agam on his white horse'ana, romance win flow anew in a world of song. Box Plans for all Performances Now Open at D.I.C. EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 7/8, Ordinary Stalls (reservable on day of performance) 5/-, Back Stalls 4/-, Gallery 1/8. Early Door Gallery fid extra. Day Sales at Theatre Royal Confectionery from 8 o’clock each morning. 500 SEATS AT 7/6, 5/-, 4/-, 2/-, AND 1/6 AVAILABLE AT DOORS AT EACH PERFORMANCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ALAN LOVEDAY FUND ALAN LOVEDAY FUND THE ALAN LOVEDAY FUND COMMITTEE . set up with the support of his Worship the *£*£3* Societies and kindred organisations, musicians, and leading citizens, mucus the help of all citizens to raise a fund (in common with other parts of New Zealand) to send ALAN LOVEDAY, the l°-year-old boy to New York for training under the former teacher of Yehudi, Menuhin; The Committee sponsors this fund in the belief, based upon the reports of such experts as the Budapest Quartette and Lawrence Tibbett, supported by professional musicians throughout # New Zealand, that in A^^°Y® d ®y Zealand has a natural genius 'of the first rank who is justified in claiming nation-wide interest and support. HEAR ALAN LOVEDAY IN CHRISTCHURCH SATURDAY MORNING NEXT: Civic Theatre, 10.30 a.m., CHILDREN’S PARTY. Children 6d. SUNDAY EVENING: CONCERT at St. James’ Theatre, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, OCT. 6th: BENEFIT CONCERT, Theatre Royal, 8 p.m. ; IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE CONCERTS, all of which are entirely in aid of the Alan Loveday Fund, A PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION LIST HAS BEEN OPENED Gifts, whether large or small, will be received by the City prasurer, Christchurch City Council Chambers, or by the undersigned, and will be publicly acknowledged. K. G. Archer, Hon. Secretary, 176 Hereford street. P.O. Box 1206. ALAN LOVEDAY ALAN LOVEDAY A JOY TO HEAR! YOUR CHANCE TO HELP! 3523
INSURANCE. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). ASSETS EXCEED £30.000.000. following Classes of Insurance are transacted: — ipffl Fire, Marine, Workers’ Compensation, Fidelity Guarantee Plate Glass Burglary and Theft Personal Accident, Third Party, Motor-car. 135 Hereford st. S E. H. BOX, ’Phone SO-121. Manager. ASI67
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22518, 28 September 1938, Page 1
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