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AMUSEMENTS. CANTERBURY COLLEGE STUDENTS' REVUE ST. JAMES' THEATRE "C A M ELCADE" "C AMELCADE" "CA M ELCADE" "CAMEL C A D E " "CA M ELCADE" "C A M ELCADE" A BERNARD BEEBY PRODUCTION. Ballets by Misses Rhona Vaughan and' Peggy Holmes. THREE NIGHTS ONLY TUESDAY, MAY 7 WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. THURSDAY, MAY 0 All the Glamour and Mystery of the East brought to Christchurch for a Limited Season. Passion, Murder, Love, Hate, Intrigue, and Hysterics all play a part in this Moving and Petrifying Drama! ADMISSION: D.C. and O.S. Reserves, 3/-; Unreserved Circle, 2/- and 1/6; Unreserved Stalls, 2/-, 1/6, and 1/Box Plans at D.I.C. After 5.30, at St. James'. Day Sales at Knight's Milk Bar, Queen's Confectionery and St. James' Sweets Shop. 6561 CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY. Conductor: Victor C. Peters. pIV I C THEATRE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT PROGRAMME INCLUDES: By the ChoirChoruses from "In Windsor Forest," Vaughan Williams; "The Heart That's Contented," Handel; Bavarian Highlands Suite, Elgar; "The Campbells arc Comin," Mansfield; "The Traction Engine," Marchant; "Sanctus," and "Cum Sancto Spiritu," from the B Minor Mass, Bach; and Constant Lambert's Jazz Masterpiece "RIO GRANDE" "RIO GRANDEFIRST CHRISTCHURCH APPEARANCE Of the Brilliant American Sisters MARY and ADELE BUCKLIN, MARY and ADELE BUCKLIN, 'Cellist and Violinist, with FREDERICK PAGE Pianist, in Trio, "Country Magic," Armstrong Gibbs; Ecclcs Sonata, for 'Cello; Slavonic Dance (Dvorak); Cradle Song (Brahms), and Spanish Dance (Falla), for Violin. VOCAL SOLOIST: CLAUDE O'HAGAN, in "The Vagabond," Vaughan Williams. Accompaniste: Miss B. M. Atkinson. Tickets 2/-. Plans now open at Bess's. DO NOT MISS THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. GSG2 JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. * J MONDAY. Follow the Crowd to . LYTTELTON. LYTTELTON. 10.30—Procession of Decorated Vehicles, etc. 2.o—Sailing Regatta, Launch Race. Naval Cutter Race. B.o—Lighting of Bonfire. 7.0 —Display of Coloured Fire from Launches on Inner Harbour. 7.3o—Brilliant Fireworks Display from Gladstone Pier. Lyttelton Marine Band. ALL FREE. ALL FREE. Augmented Train Service. 6625 SILVER JUBILEE, MONDAY, MAY 6. Procession to Show Ground 11 a.m. Picnic lunch (hot water provided). Sports 1 p.m. Spend a happy day at the coming health resort of Canterbury. Dance at Town Hall at 8 p.m. piIRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE v CHOIR, Assisted by CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS—SATURDAY, 11th MAY, 8 p.m., at the RADIANT HALL. Subscription rates, 10/6 p.a. Secures 2 Tickets for each of four concerts. Enquiries from Hon. Sec, Box 658, or D.I.C. Booking Office, ORGAN RECITAL. THURSDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. METHVEN GOLF CLUB GYMKHANA Has been POSTPONED INDEFINITELY owing to the Trots. 6503 SUMNER BOROUGH COUNCIL. BOROUGH OF SUMNER. j CELEBRATIONS IN CONNEXION \ WITH THE SILVER JUBILEE OF j HIS MAJESTY THE KING. MONDAY, 6th MAY, 1935. ; • I A FTERNOON—Procession and Sports ■"■ Programme on Clifton Beach. EVENlNG—Aquatic Display, Decorated Boats, Illuminations, Fireworks, and Submarine Explosion. 9 P.M.—DANCE to follow, Sumner Town Hall. ' Residents are cordially invited to | observe the above day as a Holiday, i W.'H. NICHOLSON, J 6511 Mayor. \ GARDEN PARTY. GARDEN P.U.TY. GARDEN PARTY. GARDEN PARTY. GARDEN PARTY IN GROUNDS OF BISHOPSCOURT. In Aid of Funds of Y.W.C.A. THIS DAY (SATURDAY). MAY 4th, AT 2 P.M. STALLS OF ALL KINDS, Folk Dancing, Physical Drill, and Other Interesting Items. I Profit as Well as Pleasure for All. ' NOTE.—In the event of inclement weather, the location will be "CHORAL HALL." 6571 ! FOOTBALL. IY FOOTBALL. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. j AN CASTER PARK.I ' 2.45 p.m. j H.S. OLD BOYS v. MERIVALE j H.S. OLD BOYS v. MERIVALE j ATHLETIC v. CHRISTCHURCH. j RUGBY PARK ! 2.45 p.m. j 'VARSITY v. SYDENHAM. 6577 PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. OWING to Sheep being worried by dogs, poison will be laid on my property at Southbrook. All stray dogs will be shot. 6fil9 G. McINTGSH.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21464, 4 May 1935, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21464, 4 May 1935, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21464, 4 May 1935, Page 25

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