AMUSEMENTS. I Christchurch has fallen in love I with the "Gallant Lady." The I testimony of thousands is ] "One of the Finest Picture? Seen | For Many a Day." PL A Z A I Direction: | ,1. C. Williamson Picture Corpn, Ltd ! ;i Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.30, & C p.m. I Shoppers' Session Every Friday, 5 p.m. | THEINCOMPARABLE i ANX ,» HARDING ! i ANN HAH DING And i'i.ivk brook CLIYI-: BROOK 111 i "G ALI. AN T 1- AD V" . "G A L I. A N T L A D Y" , Recommended by Censor for Adults. Mure than merely another excellent , picture—it is a vast entertainment. matching the screer master- i pieces of all time. Unrivalled Featurettes Include: ; ! FLY CULBERSTON in i "MY BRIDGE EXPERIENCES" I Receives: D.l C. or Plaza, 30-021. j 42(50 | < i IiAN 1) TIIKATKK |i .. i ' Showing Contmuouslv lrom 11 a.m.! i JEAN HARLOW CLARK GABLE I JEAN HARLOW CLARK GABLE j in "R-E-D D-U-S-T" m "R-E-D D-U-S-T" A Turbulent Drama of the Tropics Packed with Tense Action! i Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) Home economics association—in Navv League Hall, Gloucester street west. FRIDAY. March 23rd. 7.3U p.m.. Music and Dramatic Evenim:. F. E. BEYIN. Hon. Seerr- \ tary. 'fhone 31-2251. -1-570 ! j PUBLIC NOTICES. I \'U!!M.\I. SCHOOL. DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. j I SATURDAY. MARCH 24th: 2.30 p.m.. 1 | Garden Parly, Trotting Grounds. Ad-! j d.ington. Ollieials' Photographs taken; al p.m. Afternoon Tea. Addresses j l-y prominent speaker.--. Derry's Band. Trams nil) to grounds. Admission. 2 -. 1 SATURDAY. MARCH 2-tlh: !l n.m , j Jubilee Conceit. Trainim; College.! «Mi>t it mil tret.!. Items L>y former j j pupil-.. Screening of old photographs! |by Mr B. McKcowa. 'N.B.. Supper ' will not be provided, i Admi:.-:on. 1 -. ! ' SUNDAY. MARCH 25th.- 2.30 p.m..! ; Jubilee Chun n Service. Training Col- ! ! Ground- Pupils assemble (.'ran- j soua'v ,ii)ti march to ground--. < j Ser\ ice ;e--i. ted by tormcr pupils. • J Ringing of bell b\ oleic; ! piip;| School 1 i pi r i !<i:. - pect ion J MONDAN . MARCH 2<>tn. at 3 p.m : ; Grand Juuiie. Halt, Trottm;; Ground.-.' Addiu;:!o!i. K-:e.-lient Orchestra. Ear'y ' .i d '•(.!>. j-.. Non -uancer; • 1 \ it ■ d a: id ' ne: r v. ci Ia re entered lei 'ln, i" ;a;.: ;i < e i ii'. - a! 1 i-pupils j j 'pimia!> or high 'chouii. students. 1 j u-acla : . litvi' !w.-band- and wives. I j 'iii'' aril li.oi or any relative, to | ' F. W IiUNNIBELL 1 ! Illti Fendalton road ! ■ • Chreteiiun !;. j 1 \\'A IA U SCHOOL REUNION.; 1 M M.MICH Jlst. APRIL I t and 2nd. | | Ai v r-N-Pupd who ha-- no', received ] 'an it.-, station i* cord:aii\ iiivitod to, ■ attend. All <> 1(i ill be w\ !- : ' eome A im- will leave foi Chri.-'.- i I rh!ire:i on the Saturday also one I I a' t; t'l p in. on the Mondav evenim; | J. 11. McKIE. ' | ! S< cre;ar>•. lloniiK'r Cumm.ttec. : i r..;u j i IJI. BI.IC NOTICE.--Thi 1 Commercial I | 1 Bank ot Au.-traha Limited, i I Notice is hereby given that the Comj mereial Bank of Australia, Ltd., proi noses to commence to carry on busi- ' iiess in the Public Hall. Waikari, Can- | > tei bur". Dated at Wellington this 13tli i 'da.\ of March, 10' M. The Commercial i : Bank of Au.-trahn. l.«ni:tvd. bv it- j s .VtoMse.v. F P Yn'd'A M' 131 i j i I> A 1 1 1!) :il..\T.\i REPAIRS I i lK \P", i DENTAI REPAIRS i i th;;:y. hours' service ! j "rom a -. C'oU'ilr;. Chre:- j I . ivt '■ ears' «-.\pcrirne<\ j j R'-r:o\ "'i | ! : i'■ arma<;h i vn:i-:n i ! Al :i;- ii i -1.. • ; TMnXK "I PI" | j I ■I ; I I MUI s i'A I Ie„ Itooie- i -e'■ 'Cr I ! ' Tia Ire mi I)r lii'in:: !aa e' ice •-. I 1 Me: ami Aiiei noen Teas. S Gil- | ell :-! -: . Prepi'K I o.' . 1 a 1)2 ! | |»KE\\ N'om own A.'c witii L:u:i I j Biai.d Home Brew. A2 (i par- ; posted. mal<e= !! gallons clear, j bpaikhn'i bevcrattc. I .ion Propnetarv, I j P.f)_Bo.\ 1 to I.I: i. ; 'j" O 1. F T T O 1. F 'l. 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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21120, 22 March 1934, Page 1
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