AMUSEMENTS. AN ENTERTAINMENT THAT HAS NO RIVAL. Crowds still crowding the best in town Tel. 31-588 and Reserve. CIVIC-ALL BRITISH Sole Direction: Britdom Films, Ltd. TWICE DAILY—2.IS and 8 P.M. RALPH LYNN WINIFRED SHOTTER 1 UP TO THE NECK \ : UP TO THE NECK I ; UP TO THE NECK ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Lynn's Funniest—Ben Travers's Best. 4 Splendid Supports Also. I IRIS MASON I Orrr.nist and I IRIS MASON I Entertainer ! IRIS MASON ! Supreme. ONE VERDICT: A GREAT SHOW. RESERVE AT CIVIC. NO EXTRA. LIBERTY THEATRE 2.15 p.m.! and 7.45 p.m.! Richard Arlen, Sally Eilers in— I "SHE MADE HER BED" 1 I "SHE MADE HER BED" I Thrilling Romance Of A Girl With Decided Ideas Of Love And Marriage! Full Of Laughs. Thrills. And Action. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And In Addition—The Breezy, Snappy, Naval Comedy Romance | "MIDSHIPMAN JACK" ! I J "MIDSHIPMAN JACK" i I Featuring BRUCE CABOT BETTY FURNESS Two Dashing Midshipmen's Bitter Rivalry For The Hand And Love Of Their Commandant's Daughter. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves, D.I.C. or LIBERTY, 35-067. 5615 CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW. ANOTHER BIG HOST ANOTHER BIG HOST OF ATTRACTIONS. OF ATTRACTIONS. CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW-; i CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW | -' CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW '■ EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRIES |-' EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRIES | -EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRIES-' r EW DIFFERENT -- ENTER--1 TAINJNG. 3 p.m. Punch and Judy Pantomime. 3.15 Mannequin Parade. •1 p.m. Miss Muriel Waugh's Dancing Pupils. 7.30 Fondalton School Drill Display. 3 p.m. Chn.slchmrh Municipal Band. i). 30 Men's Mannequin Parade and Burlesque !) p.m. Christchurch Municipal Hand. Come in your Hundreds! There's always something doing at the Show! ! Admission: Adults Is, Children Gd. I 5595 MYSTIC BALL. MYSTIC BALL. 1 A L E D O N I A N HALL. THURSDAY, 16th. 'ontinuous Music, 8-1. hibilions: FAMOUS CARIOCA, By Mr and Mrs Sid Hollis Tickets: Double 10s Gd. Obtainable from United Service Hotel. D.I.C. Booking Oflicc. 5598 PUBLIC NOTICES ERECTION OF OLD BOYS* MEMORIAL HALL. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. r FHE laying of the Foundation Stone -*- of the Hall to be erected as a Memorial to ex-students who died in the War will be performed by His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, on Saturday, August 18th, at 3.30 p.m. The immediate relatives of ex-students in either Day or Evening School who made the supreme sacrifice are particularly wanted to be present, and are asked to register as soon as possible at the College office, s.i that seats can be reserved for them. D. E. HANSEN. 4.055 Principal. MELODY LANE CAFE. HIGH STREET. THIS WEEK. Special Engagement of A MELODY TRIO. Afternoon and Evening. Open Every Day, 9.30 a.m. to 12 Midnight. = CAR-OWNERS, s ARE YOU IN NEED OF MONEY? I CAN ARRANGE TO ADVANCE s YOU WHAT YOU WANT, AND YOU i CAN STILL HAVE THE USE OF YOUR CAR. r Strictly Confidential. We also Refinance Repossessed Cars. r ARCHIBALD'S GARAGE, 24 Oxford terrace. - Telephone 30-398. After Hours 30-329. 5594 '. JACK SUCKLING, LIMITED, 5 Cycle Manufacturers, Chrislchurch. 5 (CREDITORS of the above-named 2 Company are requested to render > their claims to the undersigned not 1 later than Saturday, 15th September, f 1934, after which date any claims not then rendered will be excluded from participation in dividend. Dated this 11th day of August, 1934. G. P. PURNELL, r Solicitor. 96 Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH. 5462
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