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CIVIC TALKIES. TO-DAY, TO-DAY, 2.13. s o'clock. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Speaks Directly / to YOU in. “ THE IRON MASK." Being The Further Adventures of •' THE THREE MUSKETEERS." PART-TALKING. ALSO A STIRRING. INVIGORATING MUSICAL SCORE ESPECIALLY SYNCHRONISED BY DR HUGO REISENLeaping, Bounding, Speeding*. Climbing Fights his way to Glorious Romance amidst the Beauty and Colour of Tempestuous Mediaeval FRANCE! THE FASTEST MOVING PICTURE ON RECORD! MAGNIFICENT! SWEEPING! THRILLING! Supporting Programme PATHE AUDIO NEWS. D.C., 4s, 3s; Stalls, 2s 6d. plus tax. stalls, 2s, Is 6d. Matinees: D.C., 2s; stalls, is 6d, Is; Children, D.C., Is; Box Plan Now Open at THE FARMERS’ and THE BRISTOL. Civic Telephone 31-30 S. THEATRE ROYAL. " THE DESERT SONG." BOX PLANS FOR THE REST OF THIS BRILLIANT SEASON ARE NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. ON ACCOUNT OF THE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF THIS STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT PATRONS RESERVE THEIR SEATS. ” THE DESERT SONG.” NEW OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. SPARKLING NEW PROGRAMME Commencing TO-NIGHT At S o’clock TO-NIGHT MATINEE SATURDAY. AT 2.30. NAT PHILLIPS'S " WHIRLIGIGS ” REVUE. Supported by an All-Star Company, in a Rollicking Musical Comedy Revue, ** BUYING A BUSINESS ’* "BUYING A BUSINESS" Supported by Brilliant Vaudeville Programme. FULLERS’ POPULAR PRICES: 3s (plus tax), 2s, Is. Box Plans at The Bristol from 0 a m. till 3 o’clock, afterwards at the New Opera. House Confectionery Shop. Theaix ’Phone 35-820 for reservations. CHRISTCHURCH SPORTS CLUB. Btg boxing. I G BOXING. E. MORGAN (Olympic Champion. 1928) W. CAREY (N.Z. Ex-Amateur Lightweight Champion). 3 0-ROUXD PROFESSIONAL CONTEST. 10-ROUND PROFESSIONAL CONTEST. AMATEUR BOUTS. COLIN GARDINER v. A. CAMPBELL (N.Z. Heavy-weight (Runner-up) Champion) STEVE McKANE v. J. BROSNAHAN (Holder Fairburu (Ashburton) Cup) D. CREE v. N. MOULIN OTVTO THEATRE, MONDAY NEXT, CIVIC THEATRE. MONDAY NEXT, At 8 p.m. At 8 p.m. PRICES: 7s. 4a, 2s, plus Box Plan at Lange’s. CHILDREN’S Fancy Press Ball, to be j held in the. Papanui Memorial Hall, j October 17th. 7.30 p.m. to 12. 12 Good j prizes for boys and girls, and supper;: also two priz-a for children under 5j years. In aid of the Papanui Silver! Band Fund. Lovell’s Band. Dancing for the adults. Price Is. 144 X i PUBLIC NOTICES. rpHE Practise Register for the AssoX c.iatfr-d Board of the Royal Academy Examinations is NOW OPEN at Chas. B egg and Co.. Ltd., 3 28, Manchester Street. SITUATIONS WANTED. T> KSPKCTABLE work daily; two or throe days GARDENS Wanted to Renovate.' Landscape, Designing, Jobbing Speciality. S. L. Leggett, 32, Stony--100 hurst Street. I DEFINED Person requires charge t homes in evenings. Good references. Apply 11381. 1214 SITUATIONS VACANT. YITANTED. Girl, sleep in. Apply this evening. 84, Sullivan Avenue, Opawa. 258 ITOl'N' i Girl Wanted. Light House 1 Duties, medium -w ages, good home. C 553, " Star." , 258 LOST AND FOUND. LOST. Pair of Lady’s Spectacles. spring Brooch attached, Bi Street, St Albans Park, or Barbs Sttreet. Reward. Apply 45. B 1 Street. i P< BOARD AND RESIDENCE 'OARn Wanted l,y Two Bus ' Gentlemen, handv to citv «• piano. State tariff. C 547. 15 W )RIVATE Board

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18888, 14 October 1929, Page 1

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