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THE THEATRE*. SYDENHAM PICTURES. To-nlcht, at 7.16. TVINGS OF THE MORNING " and " the FORBIDDEN THING." GRAND THEATRE Dally, Noon and 7. “ WAT DOWN EAST.*’ Liberty theatre Dally, 2.16 and 7.15. “ THE CTJP OF LIFE '• and " THE FORBIDDEN OPKRA house. To-night, at 8. Bradley and Hamilton. Ous Haffns. RastTis and Banks. Roger Trio. Maggie Buckley and other Vaudeville Artists. PUBLIC NOTICES. MUSICAL RECITAL. MUSICAL RECITAL--1 ADIES cannot do betteT than visit “ Till-: RENDEZVOUS ’* for Afternoon Tea. One of the outstanding features of this attractive establishment is the Famous “Cellist, SIGNOR MARTTNENGO. This brilliant, musician, who is completely captivating his audiences, will play daily as follows (Saturdays excepted):— 8.15 “ Grand Duo ” (Golhermann). 3.20 —" Gondolleva ” (Squire). 8.45 —“ Caprice Ilongrois ” (Dunklen). 4.o—Song. " Toreador ” (from Carmen). 4.15 — Selections from Maritana. By request. “ Le Eeve ” (Golhermann). DON'T FORGET AT " TEE RENDEZVOUS.** AUCTION SALE. FRIDAY, 21st APRIL, at 1 p.rru On the Promises, 19. HILI/VTEW ST.. LTNWOOD. WJ E have received instructions from the » V Executors of the Estate of the late MILS A. A. McGEE to Sell by Public Auction. at the above address, the Fine RESIDENCE OF SIX ROOMS, containing all usual conveniences, together -with Highclass Furniture and Effects. Main items include: —Piano (by William Spaethe). Bedroom and Dining-room Suites, etc., etc. Full particulars in later Papers. A. J. SANDERS AND COT.. Auctioneers (Late A. F. .Tauncey). 177. Manchester St. *Ph<me 4616. 'Phone 4618. 662

BEAT THE BICYCLE THIEF. I Baffle the Bicycle Thief by securing nn automatic safety grip from Casbolts’ Cycle and Motor Stores, 630, Colombo Street, 2 doors north of Tuain Street. The most do ter mined of thieves could not iilo or break it. It represents the very latest idea in. cycle protection. Buy one and save yourself all futuro worry. 4133

RAILWAY NOTICES. EASTER HOLIDAYS, | 'I'RAIK'S leave CHRISTCHTTKCH as folJ lows:— MONDAY. 17tli APRIL. For Raceoourso, 10.10 a.m.. 10.20, 10.30. 10.40, 10.50, 11.0 and 11.30 a.m., returning at frequent intervals after the Races. For ftangiora, 6.15 p.in. and 10.45 p.m. For Springfield ami Whited iffs. 5.20 p.m. For Southbridge anil Little River, 6.30 For Ashburton and Methven, 5.40 p.m. For Waikari, Eyreton and Oxford Branches, 5.47 p.m. For Timaru and stations south of Ashburton, 7.0 p.m. TUESDAY, 18th APRIL. | For Racecourse, 10.20, 10.80, 10.40, 30.50 ‘ and 11.30 a.m., returning at frequent inter- ! vala after tho Races. For Rangiora. 5.15 p.m. i For Springfield and WhlteoHffe, 5.20 p.m. | For Southbridge and Little River, 5.30 | p.m. For Ashburton and Methven, 6.40 p.m. J For Waikari and Eyreton nnd Oxford i Branches, 5.47 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL. | For Rangiora, 5.15 p.m. | For Springfield and WhitecliffH Branches, ! For Ashburton and Methven, 5.40 p.m. j For Waikari and Eyreton and Oxford i Branches. 5.47 p.m. | For Southbridge and Little River, 5.55 1 p m . TRAMWAY WCFfICES, CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD TIMETABLE ARRANGEMENTS, EASTER. 1922. SATURDAY. 15th, AND MONDAY, 17th APRIL. Holiday Timetable will be in force on Kill*. Stunner and North Beach Lines. Ordinary Timetable on other lines exceptRICCARTOX LINK.—On Monday. 17th. ant! Tuesday, Itit-h. the 10.5, 10.35 and 31.5 a.m. Trips from tlm Square will run as far as < ’hitroll Corner only. The Hornby 'Bus will connect with these trams at Church FRANK THOMPSON. IIJ3X.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16709, 15 April 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16709, 15 April 1922, Page 9