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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. MATINEE DAILY, 2.15. She thrills you again! Greater than in her first picture. Deanna Durbin: ‘TOO MEN AND A GIRL.” The picture you’ll want to go on for ever Leopold Stokowski —Adolphe Menjou: ‘TOO MEN AND A GIRL.” The story that sets you laughing and crying, ■warms the heart and thrills the senses. Alice Brady—Eugene Pallette: ‘TOO MEN AND A GIRL.” Musical numbers sung by Deanna: -“lt’s Raining (Sunbeams,” “Alleluja (Mozart); “A Heart That's Free”; “The Drinking Song” from “La Traviata,” music rendered by Stokowski; “Tchaikovski's sth Symphony"; “Rakoczy March" by Berloiz”; “2nd Hungarian Rhapsody," by Liszt; "Introduction,” 3rd Act of “Lohengrin” by Wagner; “Zampa. Overture” by Herold. igpOWN HALL ;: GREYMOUTH. at 8 TO-NIGHT Sole Direction: CONNORS & PAUL. LAST NIGHT OF “HOITY TOITY” “HOITY TOITY” “Holty Toity” will be staged again to-night. On TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m., Connors and Paul will present their second revue, “HOTSY ' TOTSY,” supported by the full company of fun makers. SYD. BECK \ Chief Jov, Germ, direct from America. ' MORAN & WISER Sensational Hat Throwers —-“It’s all in Fun.” SEVEN FLYING ELMARS. I Daring Acrobats from the London Palladium. , THE FOUR K’S, London’s Famous Melody Girls. Together with the greatest line-up of All-Star Artists ever assembled on one bill. : —And — ] 30 GLAMOUR GIRLS 30 Six of whom have been selected and signed for Hollywood, and QUEENIE PAUL’S j SUNKISSED BEAUTIES. Prices: (4/- reserved), 3/- and 2/(unrcserved). Prices plus tax. Box Plan at Kilgour's. 9 COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME 1 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. 1 “HOTSY TOTSY” “HOTSY TOTSY” Z THE LAUGHING SUCCESS OF 1938. J THE BEST SHOW THE COAST HAS d SEEN. 2 A CONNORS & PAUL PRODUCTION j M. 8.0.8. ANNUAL BALL. . |Q CHAE F ’ S HALL, 1 ° TO-NIGHT. New Marina Dance Band. J Novelties. Good Supper. Efficient M.C. * Prices: Double 6/6, Gents 4/6, Ladies 2/6. GLADSTONE HALL. ANNIVERSARY BALL. «• SATURDAY NEXT, April 23. A Bigger and Brighter than Ever. Q Waltzing Championship. Two hand- v some Silver Cups, to be won outright. Mr. D. Mcßrearty judge. a McGlashan’s ’Bus leaves P.O. 5.40 p.m. 3/-, 2/-. s PUBLIC NOTICES. * QQO EIDERDOWN QUILTS, from F * English and Scotch manufac- A turers, arrive at Harley's. Wonderful values. Quality the highest, and prices the lowest.

W. E. PRING COMPANY SECRETARY. AGENT: Fire, Accident, Marine Insurance. Agent, M.V. “Hokitika.” GUINNESS STREET. 'Phone 606 VEW ZEALAND moGRANGE COY., LTD. Fire, Marine and Accident Risks at LOWEST RATES. Liberal and prompt settlement of all claims. G. W. MOSS AND CO., District Agent. HOTEL WINDSOR, 47 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. This well-known Private Hotel is now acquired by MRS. M. C. KANE, and has been completely repainted, papered and furnished throughout. Tariff from 9/- per day. Permanents from 30/- per week. Weekly by arrangement. ' k Excellent Cuisine. M. C. KANE PROPRIETRESS. HOTEL FEDERAL. CHRISTCHURCH, (Overlooking Victoria Square). Excellent Cuisine and service second to none in New Zealand. The bedrooms are large, well-venti-lated, and heated with gas fires, the majority being equipped with hot and cold water. Jazz Room included on premises. Bowker Fountain opposite. T. G. LEWIS PROPRIETOR,

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