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WtNB AND RATH OOARSEWTMW SKIN. Winter Has set In with It* accompany* inn cold winds and rain. The woman who wishes to preserve the clearness and good looks of her complexion should Judiciously use a reliable face oream. “ Venello Cream '* protects, whitens and softens the skin, clearing It from all blemishes, caused through the elements. Obtainable In dainty 318 jars from D. FERGUBON GIANVILLE, Chemist, High Street, Christ-

AMUSEMENTS, ETO. FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE. JpTOLLEB'S OPERA HOTTML XJI roction i Ben and John Fun«r, XM. Enormous Suooera of THE HAEEM-SCABBM GIBES, THE HABEM-BCABEM GIBLS. THE HABEM-SCAKEM GIBLS, First Appearanoo of JACK BIBCHLEY. JACK BIBCHLEY. That Versatile Chap. HUXEY AKD BENT. HULEY AND BENT. Nothing but Nonsense VTCTOB THE GBEAT, Brilliant Illusionist with now Ideas. _ HONOLUIC FOUE, PAGDEN* AND STANLEY HAL mu HABTLEY and -WEIGHT Entertainer* emerald a\d dxjpsb, “ The Bailiff/’ PRICES i—-D.C. and 0.5., 2s 2dj Stalls. DiiTornrvT Reserves, 2s 9d. Plan at THE BRISTOL till noon, thereafter at Opera House Confectionery Store. Boors MONDAY NEXT MONDAY. MONDAY NEXT MONDAY. Sir Benjamin and Mr John Puller take pleasure in presenting for the first time in New Zealand the World s Greatest Illusion, the Sensation of the Century, P- T. SELBTT P. T. SELBIT Introduces the Unsolved Mystery. SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN 8 A WING THROUGH A WOMAN SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN Whilst being held by Four Members of the Audienoe. ASTONISHING. ASTOUNDING. A Woman actually sawn in halves in front you. You will sit back in your seats prepared for a sensation. You will b* absolutely amazed when the lady wfca is sawn in halves steps from the box in which the operation is performed and stands before you. BRING YOUR OWN SAWS. BRING YOUR OWN SAWS. Vnd the feat will be performed Just the same. It is the Mysterv of the Age. SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN. PAWING THROUGH A WOMAN.

P .4 SEE JONES. M’CEOSTIE CO.’S IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS ON PAGE 9. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY SAMPLE ’ SALE BEGINS MONDAY. ■ 4 SPARROW SHOOTING. The Christcnurch Gun Club held a sparrow match this afternoon. The conditions were ten birds at handicap distance. Thirteen shooters were in the first raaich. and i Jameson (‘2lyds) shot all his birds and took first prize. C. Truscott (24yds) with 9 birds, took second money. A. Dawson (20yds). D. F. Denuehy (21yds), W. Read (-22yds) and J. Simpson (23yds), with 7 birds each, divided third money. A lour-bird match was then held, said IT Vale (21yds). C. Truscott ill Yds)* H_- Truscott (22yds). A. T. Taylor (,18yds L and C. Jamieson Cilyas' shot the possible and divided fcVaute. A clay sweep o f seven birds was tu*UF F Fcaroptou (24yds). C. iriiißOott (16yda) and D. F. Deunetiy (.14ydsi broke tho possible and divided the stake 11V GHI. DUNEDIN MATCHES. DUNEDIN, May 27. Kaikorai 39 beat Union 3; Zingari 3 beat Alhambra O; Southern 14 beat Dunedin 10; Taieri 12 beat Port 3. AUCKLAND MATCHES. AUCKLAND, May 27. university 38 beat Eden nil; College Lidas 6 beat Ponsonby nil; Grafton 8 beat .Marists nil; North Shore 17 boat Newton 10. \VELIAN GTON RUGBY. WELLINGTON, May 27. To-day’s matches resulted as follows: Varsi'y 15, Berhampore 5; Poneke 14, Selwyn 0; Oriental 14. Old Boys 8; Petone 26, Wellington o; Marists 3, Athletic 0. GOLF. / A fiome-r, mi-ho me match between the Kaiapoi and Hagley Clubs/ was hold *o-day at Hagley Park/ and Kaiapoi. Hagiey won by 7to 4 J. The following are the results of the play at Kaiapoi, the Haglcy p lacy era being given first in each c(asc: — Tosswiil l, Butcher 0. I Cunningham 0, Levan9 1./ Sell 4, l - ellowlees i-Wyii-lrwin 1, Brown 0. freeman 1, x-eithead 0. E. a. Ross 0, Dr Kamsay( 1. Harris 4, Wilson £. Hamilton 1, Fisher 0. Harman O, Miiler 1. M'JN amara 1, Marsh o. Andrews 1, Oottriil 0. \ \ - I

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16744, 27 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16744, 27 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16744, 27 May 1922, Page 1

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