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PICTURE THEATRE ADVERTISEMENTS and CT HER ANNOUNCEMENTS

AMUSEMENTS. Magnificent Double Star Programme. LIBERTY THEATRE TALKIES. 2.15 P.M.! And 7.45 P.M.! BILLIE DOVE and CONWAY TEARLE Frank and Daring Story 1 THE LADY WHO DARED ” - - *tta Young And Grant Withers Delightful Comedy Romance COLOSSAL BRITISH PROGRAMME At The Ideal Talkies. EVERYBODY’S. NOON! 2 P.M.! 7.50 P.M.! Brilliant British Farce Comedy nother Great British Triumph A POSITIVE SENSATION “THE SPY’ "THE SPY’ “THE SPY’ At The MAJESTIC. 12 NOON! 2.30 P.M.! S P.M.! Reserves, Bristol or Majestic. 33-537.

AMUSEMENTS. To-morrow’s The Last Day Of i JOAN CRAWFORD “WITHIN THE LAW 1 ‘‘WJTJIIN THE LAW “WITHIN THE LAW At The CRYSTAL PALACE. 12 NOON! 2.30 F.M.! S P.M.! Reserves, Bristol, or Theatre, 32-40 S. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! ! “ BLIND WIVES ’’ I | “ BLIND WIVES ” I TTNEMPLOYED GIRLS’ RELIEF CONCERT. (Under the auspices of the Y.W.C.A.). SATURDAY, 25th JULY, •* S p.m. CHORAL HALL, .LATIMER SQUARE. Admission Is, -Children • 6d. Leading- Talent of the City will provide the Programme. MRS. A. 11. TURNBULL, 34 >X President, Y.W.C.A. -RADIANT 1! A T.. 1,. LAST PERFORMANCE. TO-MORROW. AT 2.30. ALLAN WILKIE And MISS HUNTER-WATTS In Great Scenes from Henry VIII., Richard 111., The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, Othello, The Rivals and She Stoops to Conquer. Prices: Adults 3s and 2s, School Children Is 6d, Primary School Children only Is. Box Plans at The Bristol. CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY (Incorporated). Conductress: Madame Josephine Ottlee, A^RIA.M. “ A PRINCESS OF KENSINGTON.” “ A PRINCESS OF KENSINGTON.” By Edward German. And “BANNER OF ST GEORGE” “BANNER OF ST GEORGE” By Elgar. CIVIC THEATRE. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY’ 30 AND AUGUST 1. Booking opens Monday next at Chas. Begg and Co. 346 DANCING. TO-NIGHT. To-night. Carnival Dance, Union Rowing Club's Boathouse, 4 40, Oxford Terrace. Teddy Jones’s Band. Good Supper. Monte Carlo. Novelties. Ladies Is 6d, Gentlemen 2s. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. _ EMPLOYMENT WANTED. ■EXPERIENCED Dairy Farmer, sober, HOUSES TO LET. evening, 5 to 7, 23 9, Armagh Street. ROOM TO LET. po Let, Front, Furnished, Double Bed-sitting-room. fireplace, cooker, linen. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED to Rent, Sunny. Unfurnished Rooms, with balcony preferred. Separate kitchenette. Suit two ladies. 3487, “Star.” FLATS TO LET. LET, for three months, Fully Furnished Flat, two rooms, bathroom and kitchenette. Reasonable. Apply 24, Peterborough Street. 377 C SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. ATHEDRAL "‘ square “ (adjacent), Offices, ground floor. Cheap. H. L. Bowker, 172, Hereford Street. O* Hereford Street. WANTED TO BUY. PURCHASE. Steam Boilei\ about 6ft high; must stand inspection. State particulars to 3503, “ Star.” X ANTED, H.P. Copper Hot Water Syste Apply 3501. “ Star.” w to 3506, “ Star.’ WANTED TO SELL. F c IjVJR Sale, Oak Dropside Cot. as new, 20s; Stretcher 7s. 20, Euston Street, Riccarton. 3 499 GENT’S SUITS. SHOES, BOOTS, ETC Highest Prices Given. MRS LUCAS. 353, Colombo Street (Directly opposite Sydenham School). 'Phone 35-141. WANTED to Sell, Fowl House. 120 ft. 126, Engelfield Road. Belfast. 250 ■ Three Castles ” Gift 10s sh. 506. MOTOR CYCLES WANTED. WANTED, 3 h O.H.V. Norton or B.S.A. as part payment on good, cheap Light Car, late model. Terms if necessary for balance. CAR DISPOSAL CO., 107. Worcester Street. 354 REPAIRS. COMPLETE OVERHAULS—CyIinders reconditioned with new pistons, gudgeon pins, bearings fitted, valves and 'valve seats re-cut and ground, brakes adjusted, ignition, etc., all checked over. According to make, from £7. Valves ground and car checked over from £1 ss. For Better Work at Less Cost: WENTS, Expert Motor Engineers, 99a, Cashel Street (next Gresham Hotel). X RACING PIGEON SHOW. The Canterbury Pigeon-Flying Club • held its fifth table show for the season last Saturday. The classes were for cocks that had flown 500 miles and young hens that had flown 100 miles. Mr N. Robertson judged the birds and made the following awavds:— 500-mile Cocks—A. Buckley 1, Dr M’Killop 2 and 3, F. Klngsford h c. UFO-mile Hens—A Buckley 1. Margetts and Son 2 and 3, Dr M’Killop n c.

AMUSEMENTS. To-morrow’s The Last Day Of “ OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE ” And “CHILDREN OF CHANCE” At The REGENT. 2.50 F.M.! Anri S O’CLOCK P.M.! Reserves, Bristol or Regent, 3 4-610. SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY II!( t ! I I “ TELL ENGLANI “TELL ENGLAN] T> A D I A N T HALL SATURDAY, JULY 25, At 7.45 p.m. GRAND VARIETY CONCERT GRAND VARIETY CONCERT GRAND VARIETY CONCERT By MISS IRIS EDMONDS’ PUPILS MISS IRIS EDMONDS’ PUPILS MR CTTAS. RUCKETT AND PUPILS MR CHAS. BUCKETT AND PUPILS (World’s Champion Club Swinger) DESMOND DAY DESMOND DAY Professional Exhibition Tap Dancer And Well-known Competition Artists. Tickets 2s. Reserves at The Bristol. SPORTING. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated). GRAND NATIONAL MEETING, 1931. AUGUST 11, 13, 15. \ CCEPTANCES for the GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES and WINTER CUP. also GENERAL ENTRIES, close on FRIDAY, JULY 24, at 8 p.m. ‘ Turf,” Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICES. MAKE A NOTE OF AUGUST Sth. AUGUST Sth. AUGUST Sth. It is the Opening Date of The canterbury winter show HE CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW TPIE CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW And EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. INTERESTING EXHIBITS. BRIGHT ENTERTAINMENTS. JOLLY SIDESHOWS. And tell your friends to make a note of it, too. . . . Everyone will want to come! Bigger than ever . . . better than ever . *. . brighter than ever . . . and every exhibit is made in your own country 1 370 COUNTRY and City iiiquiries and orders promptly attended to. Save on your next requirements; you’d be surprised. G. W. WOOD Printing Co., 136, Avonhead Road, Iticcarton. Every description of printing. DX Rapid dental repair service. Plates Repaired within Two Hours at Moderate Cost. 152. Hereford Street, (same building as Mt Cook Tourist Co.. Ltd.) ’Phone 38-022. THE BIG IDEA. THE BIG IDEA. THE BIG IDEA. THE BIG IDEA. Every right-minded man who starts in tp make something to sell is sustained by a valid idea. He is convinced that his product embodies a real ADVANTAGE for the user and that therefore intelligent people will buy it. On that simple and diH-able premise have been reared it the past quarter-century the greatest business and industrial structures everywhere. Tho process of their erection has been invaluably quickened and strengthened by hon est and informative advertising. If your business is worrying you now, if sales and profits are sagging, go back to the beginning in your thinking. Be SURE your product is superior, in style, quality, value or utility; be sure it is distributed within reach of tho customer, terms of their interest, not yours—tell them over and over again This done, tell people about it, in through the advertising pages of ** The Christchurch Star.” You are then displaying your wares before the most intelligent and progressive in New Zealand—that hub which turns the taste, thinking, buying of the many thousands of people. If you think this is merely selfish advice, think again; it is the tried and true formula of outstandingly successful business. “ The Star ” is an inseparable part of that formula simoly because experience has demonstrated its FARM, GARDEN AND ORCHARD. ARRAN Chief Potatoes, guaranteed, 5s 6d large sack, delivered. Kennerley, ’Phone 34-477, 228, Selwyn Street. 3275 X LNTRIM Fruit Farm. Cheap Apples, full size case, 3s. 'Phone, write call Linton, 595, North Road. 3257 X G r Ne Zealand’s best. Lord Wolseleys and Sturdier Pippins, ss, 6s 6d and 7s 6d 401 b. Stewing Pears, large, 121 b 2s; delivered. Ring or write. S. Davies, Fruitgrower. Bishop’s Rd., Papanui. DX HAY, 7 Bales 17s 6d; TON LOTS £4 ss. STRAW, 10 bales 15s. POTATOES, 70lb sugar bag 3s, 2 bags ss. 31, 23-067, day sight. POTATOES, 6s large sack, deliv best quality; Red Dakota, A I Chief. 102, Edward Avenue. 2: POTATOES, finest quality, full-i sacks. 6s: Potatoes, ~ Swedes, 2s; Parsnips 2s 9d ’sugar Ring 37-405 ~~~ TJOTATOES, prime eating, Wanted. Growers state price, quality and quantity to Raven, 4, Princes Street, Northcote, Auckland. 3355 X n _Chief, Aucklanders. Red Dakota. 2001 b . Guaranteed and delivered. We will please you. Ring Walton’s. 34-921. Any ter Street. tables daily, cheap. POTATOES. Table, Aucklanders, ari CHIEF, EARLY REGENT, KOTAS, 7s 2241 b sacks, delivered, rots, 2s 6d sugar bag. W. S. KET j Halswell. ’Phone 546 K. E 2/d Ss 6d S * Ba^: Stum fr' Rome Beauties, Wolseleys, licious, mixed, delivered. Marsh, Gov bank Orchards, Highsted Road, P; mn - 3408 BICYCLES FOR SALE. LOST AND FOUND. OST, Spare Wire Truck" Wheel lOST, vicinity Ferry Road Pai J Gauntlet Fur Gloves. Rewa turn 3454. “ Star.” T OST, Grey Pe. Roseberry St.. Spreydon. li E\VARD-r-Lost, Black Pom, Tuet ’ Last se£n Stanmore Road Dns, 400, Gloucester Street.

AMUSEMENTS. Last Two Lays of J “THE GREAT GAME” | Thrilling British Sporting Picture THE PLAZA. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 8 o’clock. SATURDAY SATURDAY Once More The Gestes March On. P. C. WREN'S I’. C. WREN'S Smashing Story Blazons Unforgettable Drama Across Morocco’s Flaming Skies. The World Thrilled to “ Beau Geste.” It Will Never Forget This Titanic I Mighty Sequel to Beau Geste | I Mighty Sequel to Beau Geste | “BEAU IDEAL” “BEAU IDEAL” “ B E A U IDEA L ” “ BEAU IDEAL” | Mighty Sequel To Beau Geste | I Mighty Sequel To Beau Geste j Through Blistering Heat, Under BloodRed Skies, Marches The Brother of Beau Geste. Ralph Forbes Irene Rich Loretta Young- Lester Vail The Terrific Sweep of Battle—Fighting Legionnaires—Caravans of the Fiery Drama and Romance. Reserves, Bristol, or Theatre, 36-021. PTJBBXC NOTICES CANTERBURY AERO CLUB (INC.). DEMONSTRATION FLIGHTS. ONE WEEK’S EXTENSION. Holders of flight concession TICKETS are notified that the last date on which tickets can be presented and concession flights obtained has been extended for one week, owing to adverse weather conditions experienced last week-end. Special arrangements have been made by the Club to give demonstration flights over the City on Saturday next, commencing at 2 p.m. P. R. CLIMIE, 371 Secretary. EN GRAVER. PROFESSIONAL NAME PLATES a Specialty, Memorial Tablets, Brass Plates. Raised Letter Plates, Stencils Steel Stamps, Brands. W. R. BARRETT. 269 a, Durham Street. (Late of Moller and Young). REMOVAL NOTICE. MR O. C. HARLEY, Dental Surgeon, has removed to Rooms in the Majestic Theatre Building, corner Manchester and Lichfield Sts. TTSX \II7E cannot alter the quality of Lynx W Suits—we have none better. We have altered the price from £7 7s to 89s 6d during our Sale. HERB LABAN, Cor. Qolombo and Cashel Streets. 15X JJIBLE INSPIRED SCHOOL BOX 1151. CHRISTCHURCH. JESUS THE SON OF GOD .. .. The Bible does not teach “the Trinity.” By the end of 3rd Century ft was neither disputed nor explained It was first pronounced at the Council of Nice in the year 325. Anti-Christ confesseth not that Jesus Is come in the flesh. lOOnx MELROSE Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller Removed from 399. Tuam Street, to 209. FERRY ROAD. Watch and Clock Repairs of Every Description. Prices reasonable. DX FREE Mail Order Delivery. Glanville's Pharmacy for your requirements. Full stocks of Druggist’s Sundries, Toilet Articles, etc. Write for particulars or quotations. Parcels posted any address. Plain wrapping. D. F. Glanville, Chemist, 60, Holmwood Road. Christchurch. 'Phone 23-663 P.O. Box 1113. DX fjHYE FOLLOWING ARE AGENTS AUTHORISED TO ACCEPT ADVERTISEMENTS For The “ CHRISTCHURCH TIMES ” And “ CHRISTCHURCH STAR ” ADDINGTON: R. M. Hilder, Lincoln Road. BELFAST: J. Halligan, Main North Road, j BRYNDWR: J. Penman, Station Store. | CHRISTCHURCH: Mr Berry, corner Colombo Street and Bealey Avenue. DALLINGTON: Mrs Wheeler, Dallington Store. FENDALTON: K. Searle, S 7, Fendalton Road. Miss Priest, Fendalton Road. Tram Terminus. LIN WOOD: Miss L. Smith, corner Worcester Street and Stanmore Road. A. Sorrell, corner Worcester Street and Ollivier’s Road. F. L. Patterson, corner Tuam Street and Nursery Road. NEW BRIGHTON: Mrs E. E. White. OPAWA: E. Eldridge. Opawa Road (Dairy). PAPANUI: H. Black, Stationer, Papanul. T. Frisby, opposite St Bede’s. 5, North Road. J. Hall, corner Mansfield Avenue and Papanui Road. RICCARTON: A. T. Hancock, 163, Riccarton Road. Hart, Church Corner. Mrs N. Brewer, Coach Corner. RICHMOND: 11. E. Davis, 111, North Avon Road. ST ALBANS: G. Black, 97, Westminster Street. J Choat, 57. Warrington Street. ST MARTINS: S. Mawson, corner Hills Road and Martin Terrace. R. Tliackwell, Wilson’s Road. SIIIRLEY: Mrs Southern, corner Shirley and Marshland Roads. SYDENHAM: Mrs Wood, corner Waltham and Shakespeare Roads. Mi*3s M. Ruch, 29. Colombo Street. WOOLSTON: H. M’lntosh, Fruiterer, Ferry Road. A. B. Smith, Ferry Road. 31 K E N 3 I E AND WILLIS ARE BUYERS OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. A letter to us. or call, or 'Phone 34-630, will bring our Buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to pay the True Market Value of the Goods. McKenzie and willis. 120, Hereford Street. Late Queer’s Theatre Buildings. SKIN TREAT! The most wonderful skin remedy Dietetic Info mafion. Soientifli CONSULTATIONS FREE K L E X E M A ROOMS 769, Colombo Street, Christchurch.

NERVE WEAKNESS. Very few men or women go through life without an attack of nerves. There are those who recognise at once that their irritation, restlessness and depres sion are signs of nerve starvation, and. without delay, start to rectify the trouble by feeding their nerves, with new rich blood, thereby escaping a severe breakdown. For if the complaint advances, twitch ings, sleeplessness, headaches, backaches and vague forebodings soon become apparent. The treatment of nerve weakness, however mild or severe, calls for nutrition of the nervous system by the blood. Enrich your blood with Dr Williams’ Pink Pills and you at once give your starved nerves the elements they crave. These pills have remarkable blood-building powers. and quickly give increased energy, keen appetite, steady nerves and generous health. Begin now to embrace yourself up by taking Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. Of chemists and stores—nothing else will do. 4

GRAND VARIETY CONCERT. At the Radiant Hall on Saturday evening - , a variety concert will be given by well-known Christchurch # artists. There will be items by Miss Iris Edmonds and her dancing- pupils,-. Mr .Charles Buckett (world’s champion r clubWinger) and his gymnastic class, Desmond Day, exhibition tap dancer, and other well-known performers. The entertainment will begin at a quarter to eight.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 173, 23 July 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 173, 23 July 1931, Page 3

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