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AMUSEMENTS. COM M KMC! NO TO-DAY The Star o£ "Common Clay'' in the CSreatost Uolp of ller Career. T H K X* L A Z A etion: J. C. Williamson Fibi Managing Director: Beaumont Sin THREE SESSIONS DALLY: ] 1 a.m., 2.L10, and S p.m. ('() XST ANC E T. EX X ETT COX ST AN C K ]j K X SETT ('() XSTAN 0 K I»K X X KTT (J OXST AN Cl 5 B E X'X KT T Divine. Lady of The Screen In "13 O U O H T '' "HO U G. H T " ' B O U G If T " "B 0 V G H T " A Marvellous Storv. beautifully and Bi.lendidlv acted, with magnificent settings uiurle incre isii:<.;)y beautiful by a pcifect orchestral accompaniment. PERFECT ENTERTAIXM KNT. Book Early. Reserves at Tlie Bristol or PUr/a 'Plione 30-021.. G404 chbistohuJicir aialk voice cHßisTcnuiicn male voice choir CHRISTCHURCH MALE \OICE (.HOIR Assisted by the Cathedral Boy Choristers. ( Incorporated.) The Choir Unique. Conductor. DR.. J. C. BRADSHANJ. FIRST CONCERT OP TIIE SEASON. FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON. SATURDAY, APKIL 30th. Cj \r I 0 T I I E A T R E. MISS AIJjKEN WARREN. Accompanist. Marking tho opening of another successful ■season, an excellent programme has been arranged, comprising Part Songs, (!lees\ Shanties, Quartets, and Solos, selected from worldfamed composers. Full particulars next Saturday. Solos by MISS HELEN GARDNER (Wellington), MR F. C. PENFOLD (member), and the NEW LYRIC FOUR (Messrs E. Rogers, 11. Blakeley. R. Lake, and J. W. Richards). All subscriptions arc NOW RUE. BECOME A SUBSCRIBER. Lowest rates in the Dominion. Two tickets lor each concert 10s od, three tickets' 15s Od, four tickets 21b. Apply ,K. More and Co., Ltd., ld'3 Manchester street, City. !LLS? IARLIAMENTARY UNION P Meets every three weeks in Chamber of Commerce. • .. . Next Meeting THURSDAY, April List. Wanted: Honorary Clerk of the House; duties nominal, must be over 35. * Ten new members, keen political students, any Party or Independent. Must be under It 3. Write lion. Sec., c/o. Canterbury College. ALL MEMBERS MUST HAVE SOMETHING WORTH SAYING, AND MUST BE ABLE TO SAY IT, P'HJEUSTCIIUKCH RETURNED SOLV_ DIKES' ASSOCIATION. SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT. CIVIC TIIEATBE. 8 P.M., 17th APRIL. Brilliant Programme by R.S.A. Orchestra (Mr JI. CS. Glaysher, Conductor) and assisting Artists of established popularity. A bright programme- for a good cause, deserving of tv liberal fiilver coin, collection. Please give sixpence tvt loifet. 6391 MELANESIA?? MISSION GARDEN PARTY and SALE at Bisliopscourt TO-DAY. from 2.30 to 5 p.m. Derry s Bnad in attendance. Curios, books, flowers, produce, Imsketware, sweets, work, etc., for sale. Admission free. All -iveK-ome .(If wet the sale will be held in the '• Cathedral G™mm«r School.) 1489 IHE First Practice of the re-formed Ladies' Choral Society will be held TT IjßUies milium -- on MONDAY, April 18th, at 8 p.m. in the Durham Street Schoolroom. Additional voices required. _ BOXING. QHRIBTCHURCH SPORTS CLUB. BRIGHT RRILLTANT ™XING BRIGHT BRILLIANT SnvlSr BRIGHT —i BRILLIANT LOXING KINGS—OF—THE—RING TO BE SEEN IN ACTION. COMPARABLE TO T~~ NOR'-WESTERS—AND —&OU'-WF<BTERS, COMBINED AND CONCENTRATED CIVIC THEATRE MONDAY N £XT CIVIO THEATRE MONDAY NEXT BIG ENTRIES MANY THRILLS! II - : - —- - —r~ GOING! GOING 1 GOING! ON MONDAY GONE!! AND ALL FOR A GOOD CAUSE, TO RELIEVE DISTRESS. BIG VALUE FOR LITTLE MONEY. Doors open 7 p.m., commencing 8 o'clock Sharp. NO waits, 110 delays. ASHBURTON BOXING ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED). IpNTRIES, CLOSING TUESDAY, APRIL J 26th, will be received for an OPEN AMATEUR TOURNAMENT to be held in Ills Majesty's Theatre on FRIDAY, APRIL *} <sl h G. V. FURBY, 64(37 Hon. Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, CANTERBURY DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1008," And IN THE MATTER of FREDERICK ASHLEY NEALE, of Christchurch, Contractor, a Bankrupt. "KTOTICE is hereby given that application will bo mado to this Honourable Court at Christchurch at the first sittings thereof made in its Bankruptcy Jurisdiction after tho expiration of fourteen days from the date thereof f< an Order of unconditional discharge of tho above-named bankrupt. Dated this 10th day of April, 1932. DUNCAN, COTTERILL and CO., Solicitors for the above-named Bankrupt IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CANTERBURY DISTRICT. - IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER of "The Bankruptcy Act, IN THE MATTER of OLLTVER JAMES WAKELIN Of Barry's Bay in New Zealand, Farmer, a Bankrupt. r OLLIVER JAMES WAKELIN, of Barry's 1, Bav in New Zealand, Farmer, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend at the next sittings of this Honourable Court to be held at the Supreme Court, Christchurch on Monday the Second day of May. 193 at the hour of 10.15 o'clock in tho forenoon to appl> for an Order of Discharge in Bankruptcy. DATED this 1 tth day of April, O. J. WAKKLIN. Hnnkr»ij)l. MEARES. 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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20523, 16 April 1932, Page 1

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