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AMUSEMENTS. (Amastmrati continued, from page 1.) broadsiding. A—D—S—l—D—l—X—R—O—A—D—S—l—D—l—X MONICA PARK SPEEDWAY S 8 8 8 TO-MORROW NIGHT 8 8 8 8 8 88 8 TO-MORROW NIGHT 8 88 8 8 SS 8 TO-MORROW NIGHT S SS 8 THRILLS A-PLENT T. THRILLS A-PLENTY. WITH THE STARS T'NDER THE WITH THE STARS L'NDER THE stars'. GEORGE GREENWOOD RETURNS. GEORGE GREENWOOD RETURNS. GEORGE GREENWOOD RETURNS. Can this great English rider regain the record which Squib Burton took from him? Final—BEX UNWlN—Appearance. Final—BEßT JONES—Appearance. These two Australians in Scratch and Handicap Events. BEST OF CANTERBURY RIDERS. BEST OF CANTERBURY RIDERS. FTRST DIVISION HANDICAP. NEW YEAR SCRATCH RACE. WHAT IS THIS WEEK'S NOVELTY? Gate Charges:—3s 3d and 2s 3d ("both including tax): Children under 16, Is and 6d «no tax). I» B.C. OPEN AIR CONCERTS. V* B.C. OPEN AIR CONCERTS. SYDENHAM PARK, SUNDAY, SYDENHAM PARK, SUNDAY, At 5.15 p.m. To be given by Derry's Military Band, under engagement to the Radio Broadcasting Company. MONDAY NEXT—LINWOOD PARK. Concert by Municipal Band. ADMISSION FREE. NO COLLECTION. PUBLIC NOTICES. 50 FREE TICKETS For “ SiatßA ” Will be Given Away by " Snookums ” At the lIBERTY THEATRE J AT It A.M. TO-MORROW. THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY CHALLENGE DANIEL REESE AND THE MEMBERS OF THE MIDLAND C.C. TO PLAY A GAME OF CRICKET AT HAG LEY PARK ON ST PATRICK'S DAY. For the United Canterbury C.C.— JAMES HUGH WILLIAMS. Honorary Secretary. JOHN OWEN JAMESON, Honorary Treasurer. GRAND CARNIVAL. NEW BRIGHTON BEACH NEW BRIGHTON BEACH NEW BRIGHTON BEACH Will be Continued— TO-DAY. SATURDAY. JANUARY 3. GAMES, SIDESHOWS GALORE. Fun for Young and Old. In Aid of New Brighton Municipal Band Uniform Fund. 1347 X CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. XORTHCOTE BUS TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. COMMENCING Thursday, Ist January, the Bus connecting with tram at Papanui will leave Nortlicote Road at 7.31, 7.57, 8.27, 8.59, 10.11. 10.59 and 11.47 a.m., and at 12.31, 1.35, 2.31, 3.51, 4.36, 5.31. 5.49, 6.9, 6.59, 7.23, 5.35, 9.35 and 11.5 p.m. On the return journey connecting trams leave the Square at 7.28, 8.3, 8.34, 9.48. 30.36 and 11.24 a.m., and at 12.6, 12.36, 1.7, 2.4, 3.8, 4.6, 5.8, 5.24, 5.40, 6.10. 7.1. 8.10, 9.10 and 10.25 p.m. Also see Public Time-table. FRANK THOMPSON. General Manager, 31 st December, 1930. jgIBLE INSPIRED SCHOOL. BOX 1151, CHRISTCHURCH. JESUS THE SON OF GOD. The Bible does not teach "the Trinity." By the end of 3rd Century, it was neither disputed nor explained. It was first pronounced at the Council of Nice in the year 325. Anti-Christ confessetli not that Jesus is come in the flesh. 1005 X LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Black Aberdeen Terrier Pup. Return 2, Cranmer Square. Reward. ’Phone 30-169. LOST, Black Scotch Terrier. “Jock,” 10, Chancery Lane, on collar. Reward. 'Phone 32-934. 7709 , LOST. Pekingese Dog. colour brown, ; Linwood. Reward. Apply 442, I Tuam Street. . 7745 j LOST. Bathing Costume, Ferry Road, j Please return 70S, Colombo Street. Reward. 7714 LOST. Dental Plate, about town. Reward. 7808, "Star.” ped in brown canvas bag Kinder pleas ring 33-553, or call at Newman Bros.’ Garage. Gloucester Street. Reward. X OST. Collie, young dog. Reward J offered for recover?’. 4, Meredith Street, Addington. 7504 X LOST, on December 24, New 6xß Tent, between Christchurch and Glenmark. Reward. CBl9, "Star”. X FOUND, Sum of Money in fruit shop, -I. corner Woodham Road and Gloucester Street. M 409. " Star.” X F c )ERSON who took boy's bicycle from Everybody’s Theatre Monday after>on return manager to save further FOR EXCHANGE. YYTILL Exchange New Two-storey ▼ ▼ Bungalow. electric range, all modern, beautifully laid out in J-acre W ANTED Exchange, 4 First-class See~n best part for Bungalow. “Star" SX Apply 0415. “Star ] EXCHANGE, -i equity £250. Property or Sect nui and Cashmere Sections, for Hous to Let. Cash and Business freehold leasehold wanted in exchange for Bu galow with 2 Acres of Land and Glass The human skin is thicker on the hinder surface of the body than in front, and on the outer than on the inner sides of the limbs. It is unusuallv thick over the flexures of the joints. It. is particularly delicate in the eyelids. In regions which are most subject to external pressure, as the soles of the feet, it is firmly united by very dense laminae to the subcutaneous fascia: and the intervals between are provided with pellets of fat, forming a cushion, as an additional means of protection to the delicate organs it

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19267, 2 January 1931, Page 3

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