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amusements. amusements. TO-NIGHT'S BOX PHAN. TO-NIGHT'S BOX PHAN. TO-NIGHT'S BOX PIjAN. NOW AT THE THEATRE. On no account can telephone reserves >e kept to-night after 7.45. The Over:ure commences sharply at » P.m.. ana he Management appeals to Pations t > ie in their seats by then. The lastminute rush means congestion. THEATRE ROYAL -TALKIES Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. NOW SHOWING Twice Twice Twice Daily—2.3o Daily—2.3o Daily—2.3o and and Yesterday, The Idol of Paris. Co-day, The Sensation of Christchurch. - INNOCENTS OF PARIS ’ ** INNOCENTS OF PARIS ’ “ INNOCENTS OF PARIS ’ “ INNOCENTS OF PARIS ' “ INNOCENTS OF PARIS * " INNOCENTS OF PARIS ’ " INNOCENTS OF PARIS ' " INNOCENTS OF PARIS ’ “ INNOCENTS OF PARIS ’ “ INNOCENTS OF PARIS ' Featuring the inimitable star of the Folies Bergere . . . singing . . . dancing . . . making love ... as only he can! Never have you seen and heard so fascinating a personality as MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER He sings . . . He dances . . . He makes love ... in the Parisian manner . . He’s a new kind of man . . . with a new kind of “IT”! When you hear him sing “Louise,” “On Top of the World Alone,” “Valentine” and other sensational hits . . . you’ll know why he’s called “The Idol of Paris"! You’ll Rave over him, too. You’ll Rave over him, too. Together With Complete Programme of TALKING FEATURETTES, Including a Sci'eamingly Funny Talkie Cartoon, “ After the Ball.” PRICES AS USUAL. Box Plans at Bristol, cr ’phone Theatre, 36-304 or 36-539. TELEPHONE RESERVES HELD TILL 7.45 ONLY. Day Sales at Theatre Sweets Shop. CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR MALE VOICE CHOIR MALE VOICE CHOIR MALE VOICE CHOIR MALE VOICE CHOIR MALE VOICE CHOIR (Incorporated.) A. ...toted by the Cathedral Choristers. In its Final and Greatest Concert of the Season, completing another successful Conductor: DR J. C. BRADSHAW. FINAL CONCERT OF SEASON. REQUEST ITEMS. CIVIC THEATRE. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. Every item chosen by Patrons of last Concert. A TRULY DELIGHTFUL EVENING with many of the world’s finest compos- , including Elgar, Gounod, German, Sullivan, etc. HEAR THE BOYS. HEAR THE MEN. HEAR THE SOLOISTS. Some of the favourites chosen: “Land ?f Hope and Glory” (Elgar), "The Sweepers ” (Elgar), “ Londonderry Air,” ‘ The, Long Day Closes ”«> (Sullivan) ‘ Soldiers’ Chorus ” (Gounod's “Faust”), “ Drink to Me Only2” (Coleman), " Rolling Down to Rio,” “My Johnny was a Shoemaker,” “ Shenandoah,” etc., etc., Assisting Artists:—MßS R. J. McLAREN (Soprano, FREDERICK PAGE (Solo Pianist). Soloists from the Choir:—H. BLAKELEY (Tenor), R. LAKE (Baritone). Accompanist: MISS AILEEN WARREN. Box Plan opens Tuesday morning at Bristol, where extra tickets are obtainable at 2s 6d. As the Choir will not be heard again before next April or May, it is suggested to Subscribers that they buy m extra ticket for this Great Concert md take a friend, by this means filling :he Theatre to its utmost capacity. Book Thursday for preference. All unpaid Subscriptions should be paid before the Concert to K. More and Co., Ltd., 133, Manchester Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. JEWISH ART UNION. SUMNER BOROUGH COUNCIL. PENALTY ON RATES. PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 76 of “The Rating Act, 1925,” PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that additional charge of TEN per turn will be added to all Rates unpaid at the expiration of six months and fourteen days from the date of demand thereof. As the Rate Demands were dated sth August, 1929, the last day for payment ithout the imposition of the additional By Order of the SUMNER BOROUGH COUNCIL. J. F. MENZIES, Town Clerk. FARMERS’ DAY. THE Annual “Farmers’ Day” will be held at the College on TUESDAY, 17th December. Inspection of farm at The Board of Governors will be pleased to see anyone interested in the work of the College. TUNNEL ROAD. advertise the Tunnel Road. The decis the Port final. guineas. to be sent with full name and 11. M. CHRYSTALL, Secretary, Port and City League, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. •’SERVICE” ’Phone 34-427. —— WALTON PLUMBING COMPANY Sanitary and General Plumbers. Try Us for Price and a Good Job. Ight-of-way facing “ Times ” Office. 127. GLOUCESTER STREET.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18938, 7 December 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18938, 7 December 1929, Page 3