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AMUSEMENTS. I CHRISTCHURCH PICTURE THEATRES. WHERE TO GO FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT. _ [ \ YfAJESTIC. 12, 2.30, and 8 P.M.! ! Young Franchot Tone "MIDNIGHT MARY" _ i (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) j I j*escryes,_ Bristol orJVlajestic, J3-537. i j VpHEATRE ROYAL. 2.30" and 8 P.M?! ! I -*• Vilma Banky-Luis Trenkcr • "THE REBEL" j (Recommended bv Censor for Adults) i ves. Bristol or Theatre, 36-328. j • gvvrvRYEODY'S. 12, 2.30, and 3 p.trf.! | JL -' Lawrence Tibbett—Grace Moore ; i "NEW MOON" { Approved for Universal Exhibition. , I Reserves. Bristol or Theatre, 32-810. ' HbERTY. 2.15 ancPMa P.M.: i —' "TO-MORROW AT SEVEN" and i " THE PARACHUTE JUMPER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) | Reserves, Bristol or Liberty, 35-067. ~ NT~ 2^ _ ANtrB~RM.: j I - lv Robt. Montgomery-Helen Mayes ; "ANOTHER LANGUAGE" j I (Recommended by Censor for Adults) I Reserves, Bristol or Resent, 34-016. i pLAZA. 1.1. 2.30, and 8 P.M.! The Brilliant Musical Comedy "KISS ME AGAIN" j Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' Reserves, Bristol or Plaza, 36-021. pRYSTAL PALACE. 12, Lillian Davis-Donald Calthrop I " MANY WATERS" ! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Reserves. Bristol or Theatre, 32-408. QRAND. Continuous from 11 a.m.!. Louise Dressier-Minna Gombell "STEPPING SISTERS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Adults 1.-, Children 6d. All Parts. ! 4138 AEOLIAN CLUB. xV E O L I A N CLUB. SECOND RECITAL OF SEASON. RADIANT HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 8 p.m. Programme will include Vocal and Instrumental Works of Bach, Handel, Brahms, Liszt, Cesar Franck, RimskyKorsakov, Ibert, Mocran. York Bowen, and Ernst Foch. 4139 DANCE RECITAL BY PUPILS OF RONA VAUGIIAN. RADIANT HALL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), OCT. 19th, at 8 p.m. Reserve at Bristol. Proceeds for Plunket Society, Papanui Branch. TJREBBLETON DRAMA SOCIETY x Will present "Mother Wins The Irish Sweep" in the TOWN HALL. PREBBLETON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19th. Proi ceeds for School Swimming Bath Fund. 299 XTORTH CANTERBURY RACING rr.rm LABOUR DAY MEETING AT RANGIORA. OCTOBER 23rd, 1933. ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL EVENTS CLOSE WITH THE SECRETARY AT RANGIORA ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th, AT 8 P.M. L. W. HARLEY, Secretary. P.O. Box 32, Rangiora. 4051 LAWN TENNIS. INTERNATIONAL LAWN TENNIS. I NTERNATIONAL LAWN TENNIS. j LABOUR DAY WEEK-END. SATURDAY and MONDAY NEXT. Saturday, October 21st. ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. Monday, October 23rd. ENGLAND v. NEW ZEALAND. WILDING PARK. The World's Leading Players in Action. The biggest tennis seen in Christchurch since 1911, when "Davis Cup" contest was held here. RESERVED SEATS, CANTERBURY SPORTS DEPOT. Rapidly filling up. 10s and 7s 6d (plus tax). Unreserved Seats, 5s (plus tax). COUNTY COUNCILS. MURI COUNTY COUNCIL. ANNUAL BALANCE-SHEET. Pursuant to Section 139 of "The Counties Act, 1920," Public Notice is hereby given that the Balance-Sheet of the County of Amuri for the year ended the 31st day of March, 1933, together with the certificates of the Audit Office, may be inspected at the Council Office, Culverden, and the Post Offices. Hanmer Springs, Rotherham, and Waiau, by any ratepayer of the County until the 20th day of November, 1933. A copy shall be posted to any ratepayer making application for same. 11. M. SEARLE, County Clerk. Culverden, 18th October. 1933. 4106 PRIVATE HOTELS. The City's Premier Private Hotel in the Favoured West End. "THE LODGE," 36 HEREFORD ST., x CHRISTCHURCH. Combines Every Comfort and Luxury of a Refined Home, with proximity to the centre of the City, the Botanic Gardens, Canterbury College, and the River Avon. Tariff 12s 6d per day Permanent guests special rates. D B GUNN Proprietor. Telephones: 33-870. 33-871 i "KENILWORTH," 26 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH A COMFORTABLE. Select West End £X Boarding-house Cosy, quiet, every home comfort Centrally situated, 3 minutes City. Colleges. Botanic Gardens, River Avon. TARIFF. 8s PER DAY. Permanenl Guests from 32s 6d per week. ' MRS HORNER, Proprietress, j 1 'Phone 41-705. H 4313 yyHAKATATA, 44 CASHEL ST., The Tourists' and City Business Men's House. Adjacent to Bridge of Remembrance. Three minutes from Square. This Superior House Offers Accommodation to Permanent and Casual Guests. •Phone 34-266 Garage C 2657 WHERE TO STAY QYSTER Bay, Queen Charlotte v - / Sound. Excellent accommodation; all conveniences; good table, morning, afternoon tea. and supper. Fishing trips arranged. Launch and Rowing Boats provided Free. Safe swimming. Tariff: £2 10s per week, or 9s per day. 'Phone A. Hcberlev, Picton. P.O. Box 53. "' 1459

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