AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL AGAIN LEADS Easily the Best in Town. THE WISE WILL BOOK EARLY. CRYSTAL PALACE ’Phone 32-408. Central Heating. Cosy and Warm. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (THROUGHOUT N.Z.) 2.15 p.m. AGAIN TO-DAY 8 p.m. THE MOST THRILLING MYSTERY ROMANCE OF THE YEAR Seventy storeys up • Seventy times more Excitement, Thrills, Romance, Suspense, and Surprises than you could ever imagine. GLORIA STUART 111 MICHAEL WHALEN 111 PAUL KELLY In the 20th Century-Fox Hit “ ISLAND IN THE SKY ” “ ISLAND IN THE SKY ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) j IN ADDITION LAUGHS AND THRILLS AN ACTION-FILLED ROMANCE LOADED WITH LAUGHS. PRESTON FOSTER HI JOAN FONTAINE 111 HERBERT MUNDIN In RKO Radio’s “YOU CAN’T BEAT LOVE” “YOU CAN’T BEAT LOVE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEVER LET IT BE SAID THAT YOU MISSED THIS GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. RESERVES AT D.I.C. or TeL 32-408.
SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. nTAGO BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL w OLD BOYS’ SOCIETY. 75th ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDATION OF THE SCHOOL. Functions to be held at DUNEDIN, Saturday, August 20th, to Tuesday, August 23rd, 1938. SATURDAY, August 20th— Schools’ Rugby Football Tournament of f’aTißhfflok New Plymouth H.S. Southland H.S. Christchurch H.S. Otago H.S. SUNDAY, August 21st— Church Service at ll a.m. Motor Drive to Mount Royal in afternoon, for visiting Old Boys. MONDAY, August 22nd-i" Parade . and Historical Meeting 'gt School, 9 aJm.' Garden Party at School, 2 p.m. Anniversary Dinner, Early Settlers’ Hall, 7 p.m. TUESDAY, August 23rd— Rugby Football Tournament at Carisbrook. Final Matches. Old Boys’ Ball, Main Town Hall, 8.30 p.m. E. S. WILSON. Secretary. P.O. Box 92, Dunedin. ■ 3202
EXCURSIONS. T)AYLIGHT EXCURSION TO GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA. SATURDAY, JULY 23rd. Christchurch Corsair Club. A whole afternoon and evening with your Friends. Visit the Hokitika Poultry Show. Christchurch, depart 6 a,m. Picks up Addington, Hornby, Templeton, Rolleston, Kirwee, Darfield, Sheffield, and Springfield. RING 35-223 FOR PARTICULARS. Tickets on and after Tuesday, July 19th, from C. A. C. FROST, 3372 282 Moorhouse avenue.
STORAGE SPACE WANTED, STORAGE SPACE WANTED FROM 5000 TO 10,000 SQUARE FEET. SUITABLE FOR STORAGE OF MOTOR VEHICLES. CENTRAL POSITION NOT ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL. Send full particulars to JT. H, McGROSTIE and CO., Auctioneers, 217 Manchester street; Or Ring 'Phone S 4-459. 5362 F.P.
PUBLIC NOTICES. A LL dogs found on my proPERTY occupied by me, WILL BE PESTROYED without further notice, oison laid. 3402 E. H. INWOOD. Coutt’s Island. rpHE CHRISTCHURCH BOOKCLUB A and SUN TEA LOUNGE. Proprietor: MISS ETHEL S. BATT. 87 WORCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. For satisfactory service and wide range of reading, join this Book Club. Reading fee for all books 3d. For Needlework and Materials,, Magazines and Periodicals, Books and Stationery. Tea Lounge Open to the Public, 83761 ETHEL S. BATT. CITIZENS AND RATEPAYERS. Trams are things of the Past. Years of Losses and Another RATE OP £28,000 PROVES IT. Trams are slow and hold u£ traffic. This is an Age of Speed. WHY WAIT FOR TRAMS? RIDE A BICYCLE It will convey you to where Motors, Trams, Trains, and' Even Aeroplanes cannot. The Corporation Provides Free Cycle Stands, but “Better Sure than Sorry” FOR EXTRA CARE AND ATTENTION LEAVE IT AT CROOKE’S CITY GARAGE* Cycle, Pram, and Parcel Stand. CHEAPER THAN EVER, 2d. 109 GLOUCESTER ST. (Next to Hay's, OPEN 33LL MIDNIGHT, i Tl 4
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