AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT The last screening of the most remarkable picture ever presented on the talking machine Last night’s big audience deligthed and acclaimed “DR. JEKYLL AND. MR. HYDE” to be a ivonderful picture. “DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE.” Featuring a great artist, Frederic March, with Miriam Hopkins and Rose Hobart.
Recommended by Censor for Adults only. Also Fox News showing the second Cricket Test, Australia v. England. WEDNESDAY (Matinee and Evening) “BACHELORS’. AFFAIRS.” - AFFAIRS.'' • With Adolphe, Menjou. Fast-moving comedy. Recommended by Censor for Adults. DANCE, at HERB MOORE’S TO-NIGHT. Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6, Double 3/-. Steel’s Orchestra and a fine supper. A Business Queen attraction. RAND SHORT NIGHT EASTER ' JAZZ, Herb Moore’s, THURSDAY NIGHT. Steel’s orchestra. Admission 1/-. RASTER BALL, SCHAEF’S HALL. M. 8.0.8. ANNUAL BALL, EASTER MONDAY. Continuous Music by Steel’s and Williams’ Orchestras. Modern and Old Time Dancing. Popular Prices: 5/-, 3/6 and 2/6. ~X GRAND BALL, in aid of the School Funds, will be held in the NELSON CREEK HALL, on SATURDAY, April 22. Diggers’ Orchestra. Prices: 2/6, Ladies 1/6. —M. Fisher, Sec. TKAMATUA COURSING CLUB’S A 16th MEETING will be held on MAY 6, if sufficient nominations. NOMINATIONS close on MAY 3. Two Sweepstakes will be run on the one day. Owners of dogs must produce registrations or transfers before competing. R. J. WARRING, Sec. Ikamatua Coursing Club. pRAND BALL’ for RUNANGa UNEMPLOYED, Miners’ Hall, FRIDAY, May 5. Secretaries please avoid clashing. - ■ ■
LOST AND FOUND. T OST. —Signet Ring at Opera House on Friday night. Initials “M.R.” Valued keepsake.—Reward on returning to "Star” Office. "EpOUND. —Sum of Money on Sunday. Owner may have same by paying cost of advertisement. —-Address at "Star” Office. WHERE TO STAY IN CH.CH. I? HOTEL CECIL (PRIVATE), 73 Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. One Minute from Railway Station. . Coasters make this your Christchurch home. First-class appointments. Every room large and gets the sun. Luxurious lounges, ample bathrooms, separate showers, new water heating system installed. Excellent table and service. Garage free for motor cars. Tariff 8/6 per day. Weekly by arrangement. This Hotel is managed by a West Coaster. MRS K. BROWN, Proprietress. ’Phone 34-174. PUBLIC NOTICES. LADIES! TTAVE your Co.-tumes, Cardigans, Knickers, Pullovers machinemade to your own measure. Prices most moderate. MISS WHEATLEY Upper Mackay Street, next Walter Scott.
FOR SALE NEW FOUR-ROOMED DWELLING, With Wash-house, P.P. Copper, Electric Light, etc. Quarter-acre. Close to beach, Rapahoe or Seven Mile. . —Also— RESIDENTIAL LEASEHOLD CORNER SECTION, Karoro. Quarter-acre. Suitable for two dwellings. Well sheltered; sunny position; excellent view. Particulars from— CHAS. H. ROSE. PROPERTY SALESMAN, 20 MACKAY STREET. PROSPECTORS WE ARE NOW PAYING THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICE FOR ALL CLASSES OF GOLD. J. S. CROOKS LICENSED GOLD DEALER, GILBERT BROS., LTD.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 April 1933, Page 1
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