AMUSEMENTS. ROOKERY NOOK." STILL BOOMING. Another Delighted House rocked themselves with Laughter at the Delicious . Comedy Last Evening. 2 MORE PERFORMANCES ONLY. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. EVERY EVENING AT 8 P.M. Messrs J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Present their NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY In a Series of MIRTH-PROVOKING COMEDIES. TO-NIGHT: “ROOKERY NOOK.” TO-MORROW “ROOKERY NOOK.” NIGHT: “ROOKERY NOOK.” Commencing THURSDAY NEXT. And for 3 Nights Only. “THARK." “THARK." MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY NEXT. “A CUCKOO IN THE NEST.” Ben Travers's Most Famouß Novel. Prices: 7s, ss, 4s, 2s 6d, Plus Tax. Plans at Bristol. Day Sales Theatre Sweet Shop. Manager, Maurice Ralph. ELEVEN WEEKS AT THE PLAZA, LONDON. NINE WEEKS AT THE CRITERION. NEW YORK. EIGHT WEEKS AT THE PRINCE EDWARD, SYDNEY. EIGHT WEEKS IN MELBOURNE. And in New Zealand 14,000 PEOPLE PAID FOR ADMISSION DURING ITS FIRST WEEK AT THE REGENT, AUCKLAND—4OOO SEATS SOLD IN ADVANCE DURING ITS SEASON AT THE REGENT. WELLINGTON, And now CHRISTCHURCH IS WAITING TO BE THRILLED BY THIS. THE GREATEST OF MOTION PICTURES. "CHANG " (A Paramount Picture). COMMENCING ITS SPECIAL SEASON NEXT MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT MONDAY At The New MUNICIPAL THEATRE. CHANG CHANG CHANG TVlling a story of life, love real that it can hardly be believed. The Auckland “Herald” said: “A masterpiece of great pictures?—it must be seen to be believed.” The picCHANG lure sensation of the year. CHANG CHANG CHANG ALL CHRISTCHURCH WILL MAKE A PILGRIMAGE TO SEE CHANG CHANG CHANG CHANG CHANG CHANG CHANG CHANG CHANG BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. great demand for seats. BOOK EARLY. Direction «... XL GLADSTONE HILLNEW OPERA HOUSE. Commencing. TO-NIGHT ToagaaßT _ MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 2.30. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller Present CONNORS a-hd PAUL’S " LEAGUE OF NOTIONS *’ ( ) Featuring (- ) MIKE CONNORS and QUEE?*IE PAUL. And the Musical Fa^purltes, 3s Plus Tax,. PUBUG NOTICES. POSTED TO EVERY HOME. In 60,000 homes this week Kincaid's New Grocery Price List will be warmly welcomed. This annual visitor is now looked - to by every housewife as “guide, philosopher and ffiend” in all matters i*ertaining to the pantry. The new list is the most comprehensive yet issued, and Hiumerates every possible kind of grocery and provision, giving quotations for either minimum quantities or bulk orders. Naturally in the list Kincaid's Famous Family Tea is prominently featured. 1A SUGAR, per lb 024 T>\ SUGAR, 70lb bag 13 g Pearl of the east tea, per lb ... 3 0 KINCAID'S SPECIAL TEA, per lb 2 9 CEYLIXDO TEA. per lb 2 6 KINCOLE TEA, per lb 2 3 KINCAID’S, LTD. THE FAMILY GROCERS, COLOMBO STREET. 'Phones 668, 565, and 1698. R OU N D THE BAYS, via Cashmere’ Governor's Bay. Lyttelton and 30 miles for 7 s 6d. Leave . our’st Office, Cathedral Square, daily ,A ’ **■ ~~ Ring GoverrGeorge ment Touri M f Office. 1176, Low is. PropTetor. 'Phpne 24 58. D’ RECORDS. is < September Only. I great opportunity ••***'= oicai upyuriunuy si by before procuring Ten-inch Vocalii Records at Is 6d. Parlophone Recon at 2s. Stock comprises complete cat logue of latest recordings by work famous artiste FRJEDL ANDERS ’Phone 4905 w ear THE PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Clocks Called For, Repaired and Delivered. * 218. High Street (opp. Ashby, Bergh'a) MONET J. FINANCE. I. M E R R I E, Finance, Mortgage and Investment Broker, 152. MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH Mortgages Arranged. Cents' Money for Investment. —‘ * t Chattel Securl ' repay — MONEY TO LEND, have various Bums lor investW ment on First and Second Mort,aec at Current Rates. miNTNCUAiI ANT Solicitors. 144, HEREFORD STREET, CUNINGHAM AND TAYLOR. Opposite Commercial Bank. W E money gb,°” d c£2£ jJZS'QSi-FSS: Machines, Sporting Goods and Goods of Every Description. Artificial Teeth. Old Gold and Silver A Bought. FRIEDLANDER’S PAWN gHUK t.xwS, 119 MA/NCUbtj’itiv STREET <OpP Hey wood’*. Ltd ’ Phnn - 4 ' 'Phone A 490& money lent N Furniture, Pianoa, Sewing . . _ •.. IVif hiiin Ppmnva I o - v r k’Y ' ELLW OO D. STREET. 'PHONE 80S. "hints. etc.. Without Removal. Weekly Repayment*. RK Y ~
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18575, 25 September 1928, Page 1
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