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AMUSEMENTS. :rvk: dash: fi.ashixg §Ef55: :rve: dash: flashing speed. BRILLIANT SUPER-FEATURE That Fairly Races Along With GRAND THEATRE. Commencing DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS LUPE VALEZ (The Envy of Every Woma In The GLORIOUS OFFERING ‘ THE ‘ THE ‘ THE * THE ‘ THE * THE ‘ THE ‘ THE ‘ THE ‘ THE GAI'CHO - GAUCHO’ GAUCHO’ C; AUG HO • GAUCHO• GAUCHO ’ GAUCHO ’ GAUCHO • GAUCHO' GAUCHO‘ ‘TH E GA UCHO" •THE GAUCHO” • THE GAUCHO" •THE GAUCHO” •THE GAUCHO” •THE GAUCHO" •THE GAUCHO” THE GAUCHO” ‘THE GAUCHO" • THE GAUCTIO” SUNBURST OF ENTRANCKMENT. EVERYTHING YOU WANT. EVERYTHING YOU EXPECT. EVERYTHING YOU DEMAND. In The W&y of With MORE LAUGHS TO THE SECOND MORE ROMANCE TO THE MINUTE .MORE THRILLS TO THE REEL MORE ACTION TO THE PICTURE MORE EVERYTH INC GRAND QUALITY ORCHESTRA. Reserves at The Bristol, or ring: 2934.

EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. M 1 M. REYNOLDS, arc! Avenue, St. Alapplic&tion. MRS H. G. REEVES. TEACHER OB' THfi, BANJO AND MANDOLIN. RAILWAY CONCESSIONS TO COUNTRY PUPILS. Instruments and Music always in stock Studio: 18, Inglis Buildings, High St. TUITION IN ART CRAFTS. THE “ NEW ART” STUDIO is introducing latest in all Art Craft Tuition in Dargeena, Poker-work, Renasco, Sealing Wax, Pen-painting and Stencilling. ” NEW ART ” SALON, Room 5, 152, Armagh St. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES, are held at TNIGBYS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL as follows: Matriculation, Public Service, VI. Standard Proficiency, Teachers’ Examinations, etc. at 9 a.m. Shorthand and Typewriting (for Secondary School Students) Special Fees. 10 Buildings, (opp. D.1.C.) piANOFORTE. MRS IVY KING, L.T.C.L. Special attention 'to Theory, Aural Culture, Pitch, Harmony and Rythm. Studio: 139 a, Manchester Street, near BANJO. THE ART OB’ THE MUSICIAN INSPIRES TO GREAT DEEDS AND TO A BETTER APPRECIATION OF ALL THAT IS FINE AND GOOD. THE Banjo is a Live, Happy, Buoyant Instrument which can, in good hands, give much more satisfying music than conventional musicians yet recognise. It is better to be a good banjoist than merely one of several hundred mediocre violinists. To listen to a programme of a modern banjo band is a treat for every music lover. Here is something different in tonal colouring, a treatment of melody and rhythm which belongs exclusively to the kingdom of the banjo. Would you like to play one of these instruments and join the banjo band—if so, call up and have a talk with me. LOUIS W. BLOY STI'DIO: 23, JNGLJS BUILDINGS, HIGH STREKT, CHRISTCHURCH. ’Phone 1490.

DANCING. li. PAT.ATS ROYAL, CABARET. Canberra Hall. <Cr. Cashel St. and Bin wood To-night. " S U \iil 12. To-night. Great Jazz Evening. To-night. Great Jazz Evening. To-night. Teddy Jones’s To-night. Popular Orchestra. To-night. (Cabaret Supper.) To-night. 4 Hours of Great To-night. Pleasure. To-night. Take Admis NOTE.—Special Fr» Advice—BE THERE. Trams to City BENNET, Sec. gECURE YOUR TICKETS’ NOW. EXTRA GREEN - EXTR V EXTRA GREEN EXTRA EXT R A G R E E X EXT R A EXTRA M ILL EXTRA EXTRA .MICE EXTRA EXTRA MILL EXTRA EXTRA JAZZ CLUB, EXTRA EXTRA AT EXTRA EXTRA DIXTELAX L>. EXTRA EXTRA XEXT WED.NESDAT EXTRA EXTRA (MAY 2nd). EXTRA Tickets: Double ss, Single 3s. (Cabaret Supper.) Tickets on Sale at San Toy Confectionery, opposite Municipal Concert Hall. Admission by Tickets only. 'Phone <54. Reserved Tables. GRA.XD OPENING PARTS lAX JAZZ CLUB. ARISIAX JAZZ CLUB. JELLICOE HALL. JELLICOE HALE. TO-NIGHT, TO-XTGHT, SATURDAY. TC-NIGHT, CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN VJ SOCIETY. WEEK WEEK UT LY ASSEMBLY. ASSEMBLY. CALEDOXIAN CALEDONIAN HALL. HALL. MONDAY, 30th APRIL, 1928 S to 11. .1 ACKSON'S ORCHESTRA. Admission Is 6d. K TO-NIGHT. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Double , fie«t Supper, in Town Free.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18450, 28 April 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18450, 28 April 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18450, 28 April 1928, Page 3

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