ANOTHER EXHIBITION, Is bring held In High Street an hibition of the Very Latest and Beet Ideas for Toilet Uee now showing In Gl&nville’s window. It includes Par* fume*, Face Cream* and Povdna Manicure Sets. Visitors to the lBt» da* trial Exhibition are invited to oil. D. FERGUSON GLANVILLE, Chemist# High Street.
AMUSEMENTS, ETC. FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE* ptTLLEES' OPEBA HOUSE. Direction . . BEN and JOHN FULLER, IZTO First appearance of SHIPP AND KENNY, Brilliant Patter Coraediajis. THE ANDROS, The Funny Man with the Fiddle and Poy Ventriloquist. : DODO RES. LOUIS BLOT, GOLDA* ROSA LOADER, A.T.C.L., A.L.0.M.. and her Dapper Partner, | TOM LANEY, Maurice sterndale, Wonderful Jazzing Violinist. , PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 2s 3d, Stall*, ; ld - Peaervos o!s nd. Plan at The Bristol i till noon, thereafter at the Opera. Hons* j Confectionery Store. Doors 7.15 pm.
“STOP PRESS” NEWS f or 7 a fce received after tbfi paper crrm* t«-> • SEE JONES. McCROSTIE CO.’e > IMPORTANT ASUiOUNCEMENTS ON PAGE 13. 'i ASSOCIATION CRICKET. | Senior East Christchurch made 34 iu their first innings. SCHOOL SPORTS The girls’ shield was won by Syd- % enham MI points!, with Shirley 118) ■ second ;.ml Addington ami Lyttcl- * ton D.H.S. equal third. Boys’ Championship Challenge Shield for most points in flat races. ) long and high jumps:—Sumner 1, \ Shirley 2. KEDOLIFFS GALA. Senior Double Sculls: Avon No. 1 l (C. Champ H. Adkins): Union 2. Avon • 3. Won by a length. Sea Scouts’ Race: R. Murray's ) crew (G. Eact, M. Saunders, J. Williams, K. Allen) 1. Pair Oar Punt Race: J. Fox and G. Howard 1; P. Olliver, P. ATCarthy -5. LAST WEEK N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY SAMPLE SALE BEGINS MONDAY. FOKBUEY TROTS. EMPIRE HANDICAPBen Mac 1 • Adair 2 Latona 3 Scratched: Acron. THE M.C.C. TEAM. The M.C.C. team will leave Sydney for New Zealand by the Ulimaroa, sailing to-day. z BOWLING. INTER-CENTRE MATCH. (South Canterbury skips first). Cowles 22 v. Sandston 14; Cur tits 20 v. Redpath 21; Dewar 18 v. Price 20; Moyes 12 v. Spiller 27; Ha-rkey 20 v. Chegwin 22; Lang 23 v. Angus 11; Jones 13 v. Benzie 34; Austin 10 v. Healey 23. Totals—South Canterbury 138 Christchurch 172. A Pennant. ' V &■ £ Section A—St Albans 2 r.3G> v. £ Christchurch 1 (GO); Sumner 3 (81) | v. Opawa 0 (33). Section B—Christchurch 2 (74) >. Edgeware 1 (55); [jimvood 2 (53) y. Lyttelton 2 (64). Section C.—Edgeware 3 (89) v. U c 0 (43). Section D.—Rangiora 2 (64) v. l>oi 1 (50); Lin wood 2 (50) v. Sydenham 1 (49); Canterbury 2 (55) v. ; Beckenham 1 (45). Section E—Sydenham :» (64) v. Sum- f . ner 0 M 0); Canterbury defaulted to ; Rangiora. Section F.—Lyttelton 2 (CG) v. Lin- $ wood 1 (54): Canterbury 3 (65} v. ' Opawa 0 (53). • ■, % F». Pennant. V Section A—Kaiapoi W.M.C. 4G (2) v. Edgeware 32 (0); Sydenham !4 (2) v. Linwood 30 (0). Section B.—Linwood 48 (2) v. Sydenham 31 (0); Canterbury 45 (1) v. 3t Albans 31 (1). Section C. —Sydenham 57 (2) v. Linwood 21 (0). A Pennant. Section B.—St Albans 2 50) v. Papanui 1 (65). Section C.—Beckenham 2 f6O) v. United 1 (56); New Brighton 2 (77) v. Opawa 1 (51). Section E.—United 3 (76) v. Beckenham 0 (50). Section F.—New Brighton 2 (67) r. St Albans 1 (56). C. AND S. CRICKET. Greens, first innings, 215 for 7 wickets (declared). Woolet-on, second innings, 15a for 7. Greens won on the first innings. Upper Riccarton, first innings, 73 d 117 for 3 wickets; St Albans, second innings, 112. St Albans won by 89 run? on the first innings. Association Cricket: Linwood 97; St Albans 8 for 90. West 210 (Hayes, not out. 62), Riccarton, 3 for 24.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19221202.2.2.8
Bibliographic details
Star (Christchurch), Issue 16905, 2 December 1922, Page 1
Word Count
606Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16905, 2 December 1922, Page 1
Using This Item
Star Media Company Ltd is the copyright owner for the Star (Christchurch). You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Star Media. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.