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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL NOW SHOWING TWICE DAILY. Sessions 2.15 and S p.m. R-A-M-O-N N-O-V-A-R-R-O. R-A-M-O-N N-O-V-A-R-R-O , In a Sparkling Comedy Romance, IN GAY MADRID. “ I-N G-A-Y “ I-N G-A-Y " I-N G-A-Y “I-N G-A-Y Al-A-D-R-I-D - M-A-D-R-T-' • •’ M-A-D-R-I-D ” M-A.-U-li-1-U " EXCELLENT SUPPORTING FEATURES. SATURDAY—COMING —SATURDAY RONALD COLMAN in “ RAFFLES ’’ RONALD COLMAN in “RAFFLES'* RONALD COLMAN in “RAFFLES” Screendom’s Greatest Adventurer as th« Most Daring Figure in All Mystery Fiction. AN AMAZING ROMANTIC THRILLER. JOHNSON’S FISH PONDS OP AW A. OPEN DAILY. 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. MINIATURE GOLF. IS-Hole Putting Green on Grass. DECK TENNIS DECK QUOITS PERCY. “ THE TUATARA LIZARD." Open-air Dancing and Radio. Competitions Every Evening. Finals for Golf Competitions: CHILDREN 3 P.M. Saturdays; ADULTS 8 P.M. Mondays. Private Parties by Arrangement. Afternoon Tea on Grounds. Admission Sixpence. Golf Sixpence per round; children half price. Children not admitted after 5 p.m. Take No. 3 Tram to Radley Bridge, then down Radley Street to No. S 4. Take No. 13 to Opawa Bridge, then cross bridge and take Clarendon Terrace to 103. PUBLIC NOTICES DENTAL SURGEON. 'TANLEY H ALLI WELL, 8.D.8. > (Late of Wellington), INGLIS BUILDINGS. 220, High Street, Christchurch. ’Phone 30-893. X SUMNER BORCfUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. 'VTOTICE is hereby given that, at a -i-Yi Special Meeting of the Sumner Borough Council, held on Monday, the 23rd day of February, 1931, it was resolved as follows: The Sumner Borough Council, in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by “ The Municipal Corporations Act 1920 " doth hereby resolve by way of Special Order, to alter the names of the undermentioned streets in the borough, as follows: Present Name. Proposed Name. Sam Street. Harper Street. Hill View Terrace Panorama Road The above Resolution will be submitted for confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting of the Council, to be held on. Monday, the 23rd day of March, 1931, at S.3C p.m., at the Town Hall, Wakefield Avenue, Sumner. Dated this 24th day of 4S7N NOTICE Is hereby given that an Additional Charge of 10 per cent will be added to all Rates not paid on or before 4 pwn. on TUESDAY, the 24t’ instant. J. S. NEVILLE, Town Clerk. CHRISTCHURCH. March 11, 1931. 653 X . M’KENZJE AND WILLIS. Are Buyers of SECOND-HAND PIANOS. A LETTER to us, or call, or 'Phono 24-630, will bring our Buyer to your door, immediately, and we are alwavs prepared to pay the True Marke* Value of the Goods. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. 120, Hereford Street (Late Queen s Picture Theatre Buildings). X A A A DD I N DD I N DD I X G G G T T T O O o WORKER’S COTTAGE OF FOUR ROOMS, SCULLERY AND WASHHOUSE, COPPER AND TUBS, ELECTRIC LIGHT, SEWER, AND IN HANDY POSITION. TO WIND UP AN ESTATE THE TRUSTEES WILL TAKE—£2IO. Full particulars from the Agents—„ TONKS, NORTON AND CC 105, HEREFORD STREET. Folio 14 7a. R° D. N. A D A MS. LTD. - THE CHRISTCHURCH STAR ’• AND THE STAGE rpHE “STAR** is like a huge stage upon which the Important events of the world are enacted daily. Jn the glare of the headlines (instead of footlights) 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 daily reflection of it. When you advertise In a newspaper you are paying for a portion of that stage. Do you realise that the w’orld’s most prominent people and most momentous occurrences have brought together A VAST AUDIENCE A VAST AUDIFNCE 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 64, 17 March 1931, Page 3

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