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AMUSEMENTS. PLAZA 'Phone 36-021. 11 A.M., 2.15 AND 8 P.M. STANLEY pUPINO "HONEYMOON FOR THREE" This excellent British picture from the same studio as "Boys Will be Boys" is embellished with tuneful music, lavish settings, and a delightful story. The brightest of bright Short Features make this the IDEAL PROGRAMME (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 8905

SEN SAT I ON A L ! ! ! J. C. Williamson's Miracle Production "W H IT E "W H I T E "WHIT E "W H I T E HOR S E HO R.S-E HORSE HORSE Stage Triumph that made History at the Theatre Royal Brilliant Gala Audience at Mar vellous premiere on Saturday, night accorded tremendous ovation to the stupendous and amazing production which has broken all records. EVERY EVENING AT 7.50 A GREAT CHILDREN'S SHOW Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2 6/-, 4/-, 2/-. Children half-price. Including the TOURIST STEAMBOAT, MARVELLOUS RAINSTORM, COMEDY COWS, FRISKY GOATS, and a Thousand other Features. "WHITE HORSE INN," featuring the MAMMOTH REVOLVING STAGE. "WHITE HORSE INN," featuring the MAMMOTH REVOLVING STAGE. "WHITE HORSE INN," featuring the MAMMOTH REVOLVING STAGE. "WHITE HORSE INN," featuring the MAMMOTH REVOLVING STAGE. Imagine the thrill as the stage revolves and scene after scene sweeps before your eyes in a blaze of colour and beauty? Gorgeous dressing—marvellous scenery—glorious ballets and musical numbers which will remain in , .7, the memory for ever. MAGNIFICENT CAST OF PRINCIPALS, CHORUS, AND BALLET—ISO ARTISTS, including Romola Hansen, Herbert Browne, Alfred Frith, Don Nicol, Marie Conan, Alban Mack, Colin Crane, Miriam Lester, Jean Battye, and Tyrolese Dancers. " t , Box Plans for the season are now open at the D.I.C. Prices: DC. and R;S. 7/6, Unreserved stalls 5/-, late door 4/-; Gallery .2/6. Matinees 6/-, 4/s 2/-. Children half-price. Prices plus tax. DAY SALES DAY SALES DAY SALES Unreserved stalls tickets (5/-) and Gallery (2/6) on sale at the Theatre Royal Confectionery from 9 a.m. daily and at the doors td*higjit; Doors opefl at 7 o'clock eachi evening. .Performance f

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BEST'S LAND AGENCY. ST. ALBANS-SHIRLEY. £675 £75 DEPOSIT. 22s 6d PER WEEK PAYS ALL OUTGOINGS! Interest, Rates, Insurance, and Reduces Principal. REDUCED FROM £BSO, FOR URGENT SALE. Nice Compact Bungalow, 5, rooms, Every Modern Convenience. In ' Good Order. .■'«. CLOSE TO SHIRLEY SCHOOL .AND ■- -BUS;' ■■:■•■■ ■■' Better than Paying Rent. Call 'Jor -Full Particulars. VACANT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Sole Agent: BEST'S LAND AGENCY, 601 Colombo street. 8565

EDUCATIONAL. yTADAME IRENE .- AINSLEY, 1 . Principal Contralto, ~ - •- Carl Rosa, O'Mara, and- Castellano -I Grand Opera Companies, Pupil of Madame Mathilde Marchesi, And ' Specially Recommended by the late Dame Nellie Melba • ' for VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING Pupils Prepared for Operatic Stage or Concert Platform. Terms and fuller particulars from all Music Shops, or from MADAME IRENE AINSLEY, MELVILLE HOUSE, Gloucester street, Christchurch. 'Phone 38-016. "All those who have had the opportunity of studying the Marchesi Method have proved without a solitary exception that it is unequalled for bringing out the full beauty of the human voice and preserving it for the longest possible period." ("Melba's Memoirs," Chap. XXIX. ) 6966!

COUNTY COUNCILS. KOWAI COUNTY COUNCIL. "foJOTICE is hereby given that "Marsh-- . A man's road, between Dbud's and Vallance's roads, is closed against all traffic. Also Lawcocks road, Amberley. In both cases owing to damage to bridges. Traffic . travelling southward, Main North road, turn at Ash* worth's Homestead, where indicated. J. FITZPATRICK, 8745 County Engineer. COUNTY OF AKAROA. ' .IS HEREBY GIVEN that -*• v ratepayers who are entitled to the Statutory Rebate of 1?J per cejit. on rates for the current year and who make payment oa or before vine 31st of March, 1936, may deduct the amount of the rebate from the total rate when tendering payment of j.thp rates. 8379 \.Vi:.;;:.Ju;:Cbunty'Clerk..- ; ;'

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21715, 24 February 1936, Page 1

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