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»ZHB AMUSEMENTS. To-night’s the Last Night of RUTH CHATTERTON “THE LADY OF SCANDAL' REGENT. Commencing TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW One of the Frankest and Most Daring Treatments of the Modern Problem of Love and Marriage. “ A LADY SURRENDERS. * LADY SURRENDERS” LADY SURRENDERS” LADY SURRENDERS " LADY SURRENDERS” LADT SURRENDERS " (Recommended by Censor for Adults) With the NEW SCREEN STAR GENEVIEVE TOBIN GENEVIEVE TOBIN CONRAD NAGEL . . ROSE HOBART BASIL RATHBONE . . CARMEL MYERS YOU’LL BE SURPRISED When You See this Remarkable Expos*. Reserves: Bristol or Regent. 34-61*. i Last Day and Night o-f t •* ELSTREE CALLING " “COCKNEY SPIRIT IN THE WAR ST JAMES’ THEATRE: 2.15 P.M.! And 8 O'CLOCK F.M.I Commencing TO-MORROW TO-MORROW-TO-MORROW TO-MORROW. JOHN GALSWORTHY'S “ ESCAPE.’* “ESCAPE" "ESCAPE” "ESCAPE" "ESCAPE" "ESCAPE" Starring SIR GERALD DU MAURIER - ; SIR GERALD DU MAURIER '* SIR GERALD DU MAURIER EDNA BEST MABEL POULTON. In A TRIUMPH OF DARING DRAMA « BY AN ALL-BRITISH CAST. • Reserves: T ABLE Bristol or St James’, 35-820. CHRISTCHURCH TENNIS COURTS. Second Floor, Majestic Buildings. OPENING 7.30 P.M., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2J TOURNAMENTS. CASH PRIZES. Table Tennis—The Lively Game! 425 X PUBLIC NOTICES. THAT SEWER CONNECTIONI7HT not tret it done NOW? One r\ prices are definitely low. J. S. HAWKER FOR ALL PLUMBING. v 165, ST ASAPH STREET. •PHONES: 41-003; Residence, 33-961. DENTAL SURGEON. STANLEY HALLIWELL. (Lats of Wellington), LIS BUILDIN< — h Street. Christ •Phone 30-893. R° D. N. ADAMS. LTD. TONKS, NORTON & CO. LTD. ■■■**" AUCCTONKMtfc FOR PRIVATE SALK. EVERY ARTICLE NEW AND Tennis racquets, presses, BALLS and COVERS, GOLF CLUBS, BATS, ETC., at half-price. Good Racquets from ss. A few of the makes of racquets for sale: SLAZENGER’S “Cannon", "V V V". " Eltham ”, “ Demon ", "I Z”. " Eclipse ”, ** Doherty ". EIAZELL’S " Scarborough de Luxe". " Ridding ”, “ Adroit", " Astro ”, " Super Spring f. B. HALLEY AND SON’S " Sylph SPALDING’S "All England". WTLLTAM SYKES “ Blue Ribband % \YERS " Geoff Ollivier ". WALTER BRIGGS "Gold Star”. The above can be had in all weights All this season’s stringing. Davis Tennis Balls, 6s per box of six. INSPECTION INVITED. J TONKS. NORTON & CO LTD. Auctioneers. • is “ THE CHRISTCHURCH STAR - AND THE STAGE rpHE " STAR" is like a huge -*■ stage upon which the im- j portant events of the world are enacted daily. In the glare of the headlines (Instead of foot- 1 lights) move the principal * actors in world politics, modern science and research, sports, transportation and merchandising. " ALL THE WORLD’S A " ALL THE WORLD’S A " ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE," STAGE." STAGE." And the "Star" a dailyreflection of it. When you advertise In a newspaper you are paying for a portion of that stage. Do you realise that the world's most prominent people and most momentous occurrences have brought together A VAST AUDIENCE A VAST AUDIENCE A VAST AUDIENCE to whom you can tell your business story? They are all keyed up and ready to study your sales message, in a mood to receive from you and to act upon your invitation to avail themselves of your service. If your business presentation is one to impress upon the audience your sound values, reliable service, or money-saving ideas, tell It to the thousands of people who read " The Christchurch Star" every day. THE STAGE WAITS!

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 43, 20 February 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 43, 20 February 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 43, 20 February 1931, Page 3

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