"C'BOWir The Guarantee of the Finest Suit! Tailored to your ord.x. CROWN TAILORING CO, LTD, 132 Manchester street. J Christchurch. I
AMUSEMENTS. STILL HUGE CROWDS ! 2ND WEEK PARAMOUNT 2ND WEEK JSS^F PARAMOUNTS JUBILEE SPECIAL. TO-DAY: 2.15 P.M., 8 P.M. STATE "Where There is Always A Better Show." •Phone 32-249. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, LM. A FEAST OF MUSIC GLADYS SWARTHOUT GLADYS SWARTHOUT The Screen's No. 1 Songbird . . . the Most Marvellous Soprano You've Ever Heard. FRED MacMURRAY JACK OAKffi—VTvTENNE OSBORNK VELOZ and YOLANDA. "THE CHAMPAGNE WALTZ" "THE CHAMPAGNE WALTZ" Thrill to the Beautiful "Blue Danube" ... the Ballet of MO . . . the 5 New Song Hits . .. FINALE BY ORCHESTRA OF 500 Paramount Picked Supports. (Approved for Universal ExbibitionJ PLANS D.I.C. OR THEATRE Children Under 12 Not Admitted.
FULLER'S ST. JAMES* Proprietor: Sir Benj. Fuller. Lessees: Christchurch Cinemas. Sub-Lessee: Stanley McKay. TO-NIGHTI 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT! MATINEE WEDNESDAY at Z3O. THE BIG LAUGHTER SHOW WITH WONDERFUL SPECIALITIES. Stanley McKay's , GAIETIES OF 1937 GAIETIES OF 1937 GAIETIES OF 1937 Featuring JOE LAWMAN Clever Australian Comedian Wonderful Success of "ONE GLAMOROUS NIGHT "ONE GLAMOROUS NIGHT" Screams of Laughter Greeted "The Gangsters," "Joe's Bet,** "The Grand Hotel." Do Not Miss STELLA LAMOND'S NEW OFFERINGS. HLLO DUO'S HAWAIIAN SCENA. THE SUNDOWNERS* CAMP FIRS MELODIES. Kath. Howarde in Song Scenas. Elton BLACK and Elvy FERGUSON'S r -.% ii*'■> NewyNumbers. r r THETFLYING MARTiNKITIS' in Thrilling Pole Balancing. You'll be Astounded. JUNE and NOLA LAWRENCE, Australasia's Champion Buck and Wing Steppers. Prices: 3s, 2s (plus tax), Is 6d, Is* Day Sales and Reserves as UsuaL
CALEDONIAN HALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. SELECT OLD TIME DANCE. 8-1. USUAL PRICES. Lucky Spot. Monte Carlo. COLIN CAMPBELL'S BAND. Seven Professional Players. Guests of honour: Members of GAIETY CARNIVAL NIGHT Mr Stanley Company. Admission 1/6. Supper provided. Gallery 6d. W. HALL, M.C. S2S7 TEMPLETON 2/- GALA DANCE, 8-1 ajn. Tuesday, To-morrow. Monte, Fox Trot Contest, etc. Bus leaves Bridge Remembrance 7.45 pjn. X 4330
(CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. 1937. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6thADMISSION CHARGES. TO COURSE—Each 1/-. MOTOR-CARS. ETC., (including driver), each 2/-. Members' Cars Free. Taxis (All Day Pass). Each 2/-. TO INSIDE ENCLOSURE—Each 4/-. TO OUTSIDE ENCLOSURE—Each 1/-. TRAINS at 11.50 ajn.. 12.13 pmu and 12.31 p.m.. and TRAMS at frequent intervals. FIRST RACE 1 OCLOCK. F. T. H. BELL. 5257 Secretary.
MEETINGS. ER O CLU B. SPECIAL MEETING OF PILOTS To Be Held In the CLUBROOM TO-NIGHT. 5313
FAIL'S FISH CAFE. "AIL'S FISH CAFE, Cashel street, near the Briage. OYSTER SOUP & FRIED OYSTERS OUR SPECIALTY. F3IT6
LOST AND FOUND. am».-i.T.«ro*ff -* SHEEP DOG. Finder please rm 41-632, or write G. Adams. 7 Park road, Addington. X 4382 J Manchester street, Sunday morning. Brown GLOVE. Communicate 84904. "Press." 5307 W)a»w»«3fi»«nnfa;f:icfww3tf!gv ! -* Hawthorn street. Watford street and St Andrew's terrace. Keepsake. Reward. 87 Hawthorn street. jv.-3*4 LOST from Hotel Cecil, brown and white Springer SPANIEL, with. harness on. About 6 months. Any person detaining same will be prosecuted. "Phone 34-174. SPANIEL ana 2 Sheep oogs, •Phone 36-863. «U STRAYED from Lake Terrace road. * Burwood. Brindle and White Poly COW. Ring. 34-314, or communicate West; Burwood, S* 2B
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