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AMUSEMENTS. AGAIN LAST EVENING THE LARGE AUDIENCE AT THE THEATRE ROYAL GAVE ENTHUSIASTIC TESTIMONY TO THE GREAT STRIDES THE ENGLISH PICTURES HAVE MADE RECENTLY IN THE FILM WORLD. ON ACCOUNT OF FORWARD BOOKINGS THIS FILM CAN ONLY BE SCREENED TILL FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. " ALE'S BUTTON ’ ENDS FRIDAY. “ALFS BUTTON” ENDS FRIDAY. THEATRE ROYAL TALKIES ’Phones 36-328, 36-329. SESSIONS 2.15 AND 8 P.M. DAILY. EVERY DAY UNTIL FRIDAY. 4 MORE DAYS ONLY. 4 MORE DAYS ONLY. WILLIAMSON FILMS Present - ALFS BUTTON.” Th« All-Talking- version of the Most Hilarious Page from London’s Passing Show. “ALPS BUTTON.” “ALFS BUTTON.” Bruce Bairnsfather’s characters, not in cold print, but living on the screen for the first time. PRICES: 3s, 2s 6d, 2s, Is 6d. Matinees: 2s, Is 6d. Is. Children: Is, 6d. All Prices Plus Tax. Plans at Bristol, or ring Theatre for Seats. BE SURE AND RESERVE. ST JAMES’ THEATRE. (New Opera House.) SHOWING TWICE DAILY. Matinee 2.15 p.m. Evening 8 o’clock. A Vivid Talking Picturisation of Willarc Mack's Great Stage Play of the NorthWest Mounted Police, With an All-Star Cast. MONTE BLUE LUPE VELEZ H. B. WARNER GRANT WITHERS TULLY MARSHALL GASTON GLASS And the Famous Dog Star. R IN-TIN-TIN “ TIGER ROSE. “ TIGER ROSE.” " TIGER ROSE.” "TIGER ROSE.” "TIGER ROSE.” “TIGER ROSE." "TIGER ROSE.” "TIGER ROSE.” “TIGER ROSE.” “TIGER ROSE.’’ “TIGER ROSE.” “TIGER ROSE.” A WARNER AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY THE SUPER ALL-BRITISH PRODUCTION, “GREEK STREET” "GREEK STREET” "GREEK STREET” “GREEK STREET” A Gaumont British Talking, Singing and Musical Photoplay of Life in London’s Little Italy. Box Plans at The Bristol from 9 a.m till 5 o’clock, afterwards at St James’ Theatre. For Reservations ’phone Theatre, 35-S2O.

PUBLIC NOTICES. uRAND LODGE OF FREEMASONS. ANNUAL COMMUNICATION", 1930. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. Lodge representatives bers of Grand Lodge are In attendance at the Gloucester Street, at 9.' and other mtein- : requested to be Masonic Hall. ’.O a.m. The Communication will be opened at lO.a-zn sham. Morning Dress. ' ' — The installation ortße Grand Master and the investiture of Grand Lodge Officers will take place at the Civic Theatre, Manchester Street, at 7 p.m. Master Masons are invited to be present and to be seated not later than 6.30 p.m. GARDEN PARTY. A tram will leave the Square {north side) at 2.S p.m. to convey visiting ladies to the Garden Party at Mrs David Crozicr's residence, 47, Fendaiton Koad. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27. Drivers of cars who have promised to assist in the motor drive to “Otahuna,” the residence of the Hon Sir Heaton Rhodes, who has kindly placed I;is grounds at the disposal of the Committee. are requested to assemble at the Masonic Hall, Gloucester Street, at 1.45 P-m. As more cars are required, Brethren willing to assist are asked to communicate with W. Brother D. Crozier, Worcester Street. Tram-cars will leave the Square (adjoining the United Service Hotel) at 8 p.m., to convey patrons to the Conversazione at the Tea Kiosk. Metropolitan Trotting Club's grounds, Addington. The Grand Master will arrive at 5.30 p.m. sharp* when proceedings will commence. Early attendance is requested. Tickets for local Brethren, are on sale at:— Messrs Stewart, Dawson and Co., High Street. J. N. Du Feu and Co., Colombo Street. Dunstan an# Dyer, Colombo Street. Masonic Hall, Gloucester Street. .T. N. DU FEU, Provincial Grand Master.

H ROOM S. ROOMS. CHIROPRACTIC—X-RAY. And Neurocalometer Service. spinal Adjustments as Taught by the Vamous Palmer School of Chiropractic. JAMES M. CRAIG, D.C., Palmer Grad., Mem. and Aust. Chiropractors* a '■pn. REGENT THEATRE 1L DINGS (Entrance next G.P.0.). Lady Attendant. Consultation Free. Hours: 9-1, 2-6; Sat., 9-1; Friday evenings, 7-8. ’Phones: Rooms 31-610; Residence 32-392. 1567 ROYAE D. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Send for Catalogue. N. ADAMS. LTD. ipo NKS, NORTON AND COMPANY, LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS, FURNITURE FACTORS AND IMPORTERS. LAND. ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. INSURANCE BROKERS AND VALUERS. (Established 1S83). 105, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. (Opposite Bank of New South Wales). AUCTION SALES held in Spacious Auction Rooms every WEDNESDAY' and FRIDAY. Hundreds of thrifty people have attended these sales and have repeatedly returned time- and time again to express their satisfaction. WE HAVE ON HAND FOR PRIVATE SALE THIS WEEK, at prices that Must Appeal to the most discriminating:— SUPER IMPERIAL AXMIXSTER CARPET, 12 x 12, good colouring. Cost £29. PRICE TO-DAY, £l2 20s. AXMIXSTER CARPET, 12 x 9. Worth 15. TO-I»AY, £7. SINGER DROP HEAD SEWING MACHINE, very latest mode), No. 66, with 7 drawers. Receipt for £23 produced. PRICE FOR CASH, £lO. JACOBEAN OAK GATE-LEG TABLE, opens to sft 9in. Worth £7 10s. WILL ACCEPT £4 10s. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, m excellent order: detail adder; registers Id to £l. PRICE £2O. PIANO BY COLLARP AND COLLARD, in condition. 120 for quick sale. JIOQUETTE 3-PIECE SUITE, Chesterfield ond 2 Divan Chairs, good colourings, hardly distinguishable from new. Easily worth £29 10s. PRICE, £2l. STEF* LADDER, safety attachment and bucket carrier. PRICE, 16s 6d. BANJO. PRICE, £2 10s. We are prepared to buy Household Furniture in anv quantity. A ring to No. Cl-627 will bring our valuer to any part of Christchurch. TONES. NORTON AND COMPANY, LIMITED. 105. Hereford Street.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19236, 25 November 1930, Page 1

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