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SYDENHAM PICTURES. rpO-MIGHT. At 7. TO-NIGHT. SiDI'NHAM TO-NIGHT PICTURES SYDENHAM MONDAY PICTURES SYDENHAM TUESDAY PICTURES The Notable Star. GUY BATES POST lu a photo-marvel atlirob with the subtle magic of the Rubaiyat. “OMAR THE TENTMAKER.” *• OMAR THE TENTMAKER.” •OMAR THE TENTMAKER. Eight reels that lull ami fire like Omar's Then—The Fox Special— TOM MIX TOM MIX la “ .11ST TONY.” •* JUST TONY.” The Thrilling Romance of an Unusual Horse. TO-DAY. 2-35. Tom Mix in “Just. Tout.” Lee Comedy, “ KTDS AND SKIDS.” MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE HARBOUR EIGHT THEATRE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. VERA JAMES (New Zeeland Actress') in “KNOW THY CHIT JO.” Thursday and Friday—“ Souls For Sale." a drama of the Movie Colonies (direct from Everybody's). Saturday and Monday. November 3 and 5 -Teddy Gerard in “The Care Girl.” “ Wf ERRYMAKERS." Concert next SaturUXday at St Saviour's. S p.m. 9398 PUBLIC NOTICES. JUMBLE S A L E. HASTINGS STREET HALL, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30, AT *2.30 P it. 0376 H OBGAJ OLY TRINITY WEDNESDA RECITAL. CHURCH. A VONSIDE, . OCTOBER 31st. At 8 p.m. MR ARTHUR LILLY. A.R.C.0.. MISS CARRIE HO ARE (Soprano), MR GREGG RUSSELL (Tenor). And the Choir. Offertory in aid of Choir Fund. 7 CARNIVAL ST MARY'S CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CALEDONIAN HALL. Kilmore Street. DANCING, SIDE SHOWS, TUG-OF-WAR, BOXING. THUES., NOV. Ist to WED., NOV. 7. Doors Open 7.30. Admission Is. 604 CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE-CHOIR CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR (Incorporated). Assisted by the CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS. DR J. C. BRADSHAW. Conductor. Accoinpaniste, MRS VERE LIVINGSTONE. CHORAL HALL, TONIGHT AND MONDAY, each evening at S prompt. Soloists—Mrs Percy Rule (Soprano), of Timaru; Mr W. H. Prescott (Tenor); Mr H. Heatley (baritone) ; Quartets, the Christchurch Lyric Four. Heavy booking makes it imperative for Patrons to be in attendance early—not later than 7.45. please. Booking at The Bristol until noon to-day. 2s 3d inclusive. A limited number of Unreserved Seats at 2s, 2s, 2s, obtainable at the door. 489 rp HISTLE Association Football Club.— A SMOKE CONCERT, in Scottish Society’s Rooms. Manchester Street, MONDAY, October 29th, at 7.45 p.m. Admission 2s 6d. All Association Players Welcome. 66 ECONOMIC BUILDING. Y SQUARE DEAL AND A GOOD JOB. Plans Prepared, with Complete Specification and Estimates for consideration. All class cl work undertaken! Town or Country. ' T. L. FLA U S, Architect and Builder. 6!, St Andrew's Square. 'Phone 6051. 22 CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1923. NOVEMBER 3rd, sth. 7th AND 10th. FIRST RACE EACH DAY AT 12 NOON. Trams at short Mitt Trains will leave Ch the Racecourse on N< 10.85, 10.45. 10.55. 11.5. 12.25 p.m.. returning after the races. NOVEMBER sth—L« NOVEMBER lOtli T ristohurch Station for >veniber 3rd at 10.25, 1 1.15. 11.25. 11.40 and at frequent intervals *ave Christchurch at 11.25 and 11.4 0 a.m.. t intervals after the •avo 'Christchurch at 11.25 and 11.40 a.m.. I intervals after the cave Christchurch at 11.15. 11.25. 11.40 and MOTOR-CARS. The entrance for hired Motor-cars and Carriages will be. as tisual. from the Racecourse Road. Private Motor-cars and Carriages can enter from the Hornhv Junction Road. NO MOTORCAR WILL BF, PERMITTED TO REMAIN IN ANY OF THE CARRIAGE DRIVES OR CARRIAGE PADDOCK. A Public Motor-car Paddock is available behind the present Motorcar Enclosure. CARS FROM TUTS PADDOCK MUST LEAVE COURSE VTA HORNBY JUNCTION ROAD. An attendant will be in charge. CHILDREN will NOT be admitted to anv port of the Racecourse or enclosure except upon payment of the usual charge". F. C. COTHF.R. Gro Secretary. LABOUR RALLY. I E Y DEN STREET HALL (off Ferry Road, I 4 o pp. Wilson's Road i. SUNDAY. 8 p.m. Mr Hording ."Spiritual Healing.” with practical demonstrations. Bring your aches and pains. Collection. Roll up. MRS A. RHODES has resumed Dressmaking again at 25. PICTON AVENUE. All kinds 'of Sewing- done. M' TOM Ball (ALL (Vocalist). Oratorio an 1 I (Durham Cathedral Select vaoanciea for a few Pupils Plication. II AW FO I’D ROAD. OPAWA. ' PSYCHO THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT. f TON ST! PATTON and Indigestion pave L the wav for Cancer. E. JONES, Cashel .Street, next D.l.C.' I

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17182, 27 October 1923, Page 3

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