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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS. LAST TWO DAYS. |~REGENT~fHEATM" i Matinee 2.30. Evening 8 p.m. ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST TENORS IN HIS GREATEST TRIUMPH! JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA '•MY SONG FOR YOU" "MY SONG FOR YOU" SONNIE HALE AILEEN MARSON Even More Charming and Delightful Than the Famous "TELL ME TO-NIGHT. - ' (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.*. SATURDAY! You Thought I -SUNNY SIDE UP" | Was New and Different .. But Walt Till You See '"3 RIGHT SIDE UP" SRIGHT SIDE UP" "BRIGHT SIDE UP" "BRIGHT SIDE UP" "BRIGHT SIDE UP" "BRIGHT SIDE UP" PAT PATERSON PAT PATERSON JOHN BOLE& JOHN BOLES SPENCER TRACY THELMA TODD SPENCER TRACY THELMA TODD TheVll Fill Your Heart With Tears. Empty It With Laughs. .. And Fill It Up Again with Songs! IT'S DIFFERENT! IT'S NEW ITS SPARKLING Touching With Love! Loaded With Laughter! Sparkling With Songs! Gayest and Brightest Musical, ccommended bj Censor for Adults. ON THE STAGE "THE GYPSY VAGABOND" I "THE GYPSY VAGABOND" I "THE GYPSY VAGABOND" | With His Eight Romanies, Singing "Gypsy Love Song" "Play To Me Gypsy." LIBERTY THEATRE 2.15 P.M.! AND 7.45 P.M.! Different and Delightfully Thrilling WALTER CONNOLLY DORIS KENYON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also A Baffling Mystery Comedy Drama. | "PRIVATE SCANDAL" ZASU PITTS . . PHILLIPS HOLMES (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves D.1.C., or LIBERTY, 35-067. 4305 CHRISTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. OLD BOYS' DAY. A CORDIAL invitation is extended -*-*- to all Old Boys to be present at the School grounds on Friday, November 30th, at 1.30 p.m. Tennis, Cricket, and Swimming. S. HOLLANDER. Secretary. ROSE SHOW. CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL *-' SOCIETY. ROSE SHOW. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30th. In the ART GALLERY. Doors Open from 2 p.m. Official Opening by the President, Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, at 3 pjn. Admission: One Shilling. H. L. DARTON, 1276 Secretary. MEETINGS. \T.Z. HOWARD LEAGUE FOR PENAL REFORM.—The Annual Meeting will be held in the Chamber of Commerce Library (Worcester street and Oxford terrace), To-mor-row Evening, at 8. All interested welcome. 1437 DECEASED ESTATES. IN THE ESTATE OF ALFRED ERNEST SUMMERFIELD (late of Christchurch, clerk, deceased). TT IS REQUESTED that all CLAIMS -*■ against the above estate be rendered forthwith to the undersigned, certified as follows: —I hereby certify that this account was due and owing at the date of death, namely, November 16th, 1934. J. A. FLESHER and SON, Solicitors, Christchurch Solicitors to the Estate. 4297 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, PARCEL, on Stamp Machine, Post Office, Tuesday. Finder please ring 31-773. 1399 T OST, Gold Wristlet WATCH, Post * u Office or Square, Wednesday. Reward. 'Phone 41-849. 1422 l^ 5 Black Pony MARE, bobtail, 'i: | Crozier, Chaneys. 1397 STRAYED, from Springston. last Wednesday. RAM. EWE. and LAMB, shorn. Reward. 'Phone 2IX, Lincoln. ... Hla
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21334, 29 November 1934, Page 1
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