WEATHER FORECAST Fair.
AMUSEMENTS _ OPERA HOUSE •.Daily 2 p.m.—Nightly 7.45 NOW SHOWING. She’ll steal your heart —-You’ll Thrill to the boisterous living of tier subjects—Gangsters, Crooks, Confidence Men—and you’ll sway to the Grand Old Ballads of Yesteryear. ""'"KLONDIKE KAYe° Featuring a Grand Cast headed by: Ann Savage—Tom Neil Glenda Farrell —Constance Worth —ASSOCIATE FEATURE— The Year’s Grandest Comedy. Bringing the right kind of Laughs; the right kind of Romance; the right kind of Tunes for right now. " "YtFHIREDHIS BOSS’ 7 Stuart Erwin—Evelyn Venable Thurston Hall i (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults)
pLAKETOWN Footballers bring to you their Special Request Night Dance. Blaketown Hall, TO-NIGHT (Wed.) Request your dance to our popular M.C. Remember: Special Early Bird Prize. Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot and Snowball Fox Trot, Williams’ Orchestra. Admission 2/- and 1/6. UNITED BADMINTON CLUB. OPENING NIGHT TO-NIGHT a! 17 Drill Hall, 7.30. Ladies a plate. Bring own cup. | CALLING CAST “MOTHER GOOSE” PANTOMIME T wish to express my appreciation J to the Cast, Orchestra, Children, Mothers and all Backstage Workers for your co-operation for the production of ‘‘Mother Goose," and request your attendance at a Social Evening to be held at Herb Moore's Cabaret TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8.15. EDDIE MARTIN. J-fOLY Trinity Ladies' Guild will hold a Musical Afternoon in Trinity Hall, TO-MORROW (Thursday) at 2.45. Ail welcome. United Club’s Ever-Popular OLD TIME DANCE, —United Pavilion — TO-MORROW (Thursday) Williams’ Orchestra. —Supper— Be there for a good night’s fun. pAN C E , f Lyceum Hall, FRIDAY NEXT.
Dixiana Orchestra. 9 till 1 a.m. Supper. Admission 1/6. Grand Leap Year Dance, June 16. NGAHERE LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB - GRAND ANNUAL BALLNEXT SATURDAY, June 10. Williams’ Orchestra Good Supper. Novelties. Usual Prices. Ikamatua Hall SATURDAY., JUNE 10. ■Reelton Concert Parly “T l-i £ M £R R Y MAKERS" Good variety programme. Proceeds aid local Soldiers’ Parcels Fund. MINERS’ HALL—RUNANGA FRIDAY, JULY 14. (JOCIAL and Dance in celebration of Centenary of the Co-operative Movement in England. Auspices Runanga Co-operative Society and Co-operaiive Women’s Guild. PLANTS. SEEDS, ETC. _ IP OSES: Out standing collection producing magnificent colourful blooms. 12 named choice varieties 26/- posted. Griffiths Ltd., Ml. Eden, Auckland. STRAWBERRY PLANTS: CapK tain Cook, strong compact growers prolonged and heavy croppers,. 100 plants 8/6 posted. Griffiths, Mt. .Eden, Auckland. TPULBS: 100 for 4/6 Ixias. Tritonias, Bahamas, Sparaxis. All early Spring flowering types for cut flowers, postage paid. Griffiths lVlt._Eden,_Auck'kmd. SPECIAL OFFER: Tulips, Giant. Darwin Mixture carefully selected bulbs 12 for 4/6.. 50 for 16/-, 100 for 30/- posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICES
We are now showing a nice range of ELWOOL and ELCOT ELWOOL and ELCOT COMFORTERS COMFORTERS Which are taking the place of Eiderdowns. —Also —■ DOUBLE and THREE-QUARTER DOUBLE and THREE-QUARTER BEDSPREADS BEDSPREADS F. HAYES 100 MAWHERA QUAY
jyhen y° u CHRJS TCHUB Stay at the City’s latest and most up-to-date Hotel. Electric Lift-—Central Heating— Hot and Cold Water in every Bedroom —Air Conditioning — Electric Paging System. Tariff 17/G per day. EMBASSY HOTEL V. C. CONSTANT. Proprietor. 165 Manchester Street. THE BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT, 206 Manchester Street, Christchurch, for Scriptural and Helpful Literature, and all sundry School Requirements. The place for Bibles and Testaments. Mall orders promptly at‘.ended to.
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