PERFUME FROM TUTANKAMEN** TOMB. A MiT>d box full of rota petal* and jar* mi ointments that still ratals their perfume were unearthed at Luxor* The new shipment of Houbigant Per* fumes just *mrod at Glaarille’s contain all the elusive odours of the mystic East. See this display. D. Ferguson Glansille, Chemist, High St.
AMUSEMENTS. DO YOU KNOW? I CHARLIE CHAPLIN MARY PICKFORD AND DOUG. FAIRBANKS WILL ALL BE AT THE GRAND NEXT SATURDAY. SOMETHING DOIN’ I HE COMPETITIONS GRAPID CONCERT TONIGHT. GRAND CONCERT TONIGHT. THEATRE ROYAL AT 7.45 P.M. THEATRE ROYAL AT 7.45 P.M. HEAR THE FINALISTS. HEAR THE FINALISTS. PIANO DUET, 16 and under 16. RECITATION (men), " The Noblest Work." MIXED QUARTETTE, Own Selection. SHAKESPEAREAN RECITATION, under 21 CONTRALTO SOLO. RECITATION, ” The Elfin Artist.” VIOLIN SOLO. Open Class. IRISH SONG (men.) *' STORY WITHOUT WORDS ” (seconu section.) WEDNESDAY’S TIJIE-TABLE. qjIORAL HALL. 10 a.m.---Humorous Recitation (laclies.) 2 p.m.— Monologues. 3.30 p.m.— Monologues. THEATRE ROYAL. 10 a.m.—Vocal Solo, Baritone or Bass. 11.30 a.m.—English Song. Contralto. 2 p.m.—Piano fcolo, L».uy or Gentleman. 4 p.m.—Vocal Solo, accompanied by selt. 7.45 p.m.—Grand Concert by Finalists. Day Sessions—Sixpence. Evening Concerts—Dres? Circic and deserved Stalls 3s; Stalls 2s: Sack Stall s and Gallery Is. Plan at the Bristol. Season Tickets (.*3l la and 10s 6d) from the secretary. SCHOOL OF DANCING. MR WM. FRASER. Miss Mona Fra«er and Miss Sheila Fraser. LEAR NEBS—Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Special Jazz Plights—Tuesdays and Saturdays. All old and latest dances taught. Private lessons by appointment. 40 River Road. (Near Fitaxerarld Avenue.) ON WEDNESDAYS rt 6 p.m. a FREE PUBLIC SERVICE i< held at FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, Gloucester Street (Latimer Square'. Cbrischurch, WHERE TESTIMONIES OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALINGS ARE GIVEN. All ape Cordially Welcome. FP2066 J£TNG EDWARD BARRACKS TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. The Last Two Days of the Most Wonderful GREAT EASTERN FAIR. Come and See and Buy at the 16 Oriental Stalls. Goods for All. Side Shows. Splendid Programme. Admission is; Children 6d. W. R. COOK LAND ESTATE AGENT. - 155. HEREFORD STREET. A CHOICE SUMNER PROPERTY. £1250 6-Roomed Semi-Bungalow, situated «n the beat part, the Moms are spaeiona plaatered and a»tistically papered. Every possible convenience, electric light and gas, large sleeping-out verandah facing north. Easy terms and immediate possession. ST ALBANS. WITHIN 2d Seotion, First Class Buildi .g Section of J-nore. situated in one of the beet streets, sower area, in this favourite suburb. No peat. £340 W. R. COOK 155, HEREFORD STREET. WW: MePHfcRSOlf, • BURGEON DENTIST. 146. aIS ivTftli BT. 'Phone 8092. WANTED, Pupils for Banjo or Mandoline. Apply Tutor, care Box TS6. 70011. BTJICK. 6 -CYLINDER TOURING. Excellent order. Owner leaving for England. Snip. YH> QBOBIER.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17035, 8 May 1923, Page 1
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