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AMUSEMENTS. THE PLAZA. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. SESSIONS: 11 A.M., 2.30 P.M., 8 P.M. SECOND BIG WEEK SECOND BIG WEEK SECOND BIG WEEK THE SCREEN’S BEST LOVED ACTOR RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN *- The Greatest Show CIRCUS, CIRCUS, WIRTH BROS. CIRCUS, WIRTH BROS Earth.” LTD. LTD. LTD. CIRCUS, LTD. O PENING TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22, AT S P.M. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. HPvISTCHUHCH CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCHURCH First Matinee, Wednesday, December 23 LOCATION: MOORHOUSE AVENUE. Opposite Railway Station. Bigger! Brighter! Better than Ev ith Headed by the World’s Greatest Riders 1 , KAZBEG’S TROUPE RUSSIAN COSSACKS, in their Amazing Feats Horsemanship. Their very daring -will astound you. These Cossacks are identical with the boys who defeated ations at the New York Also Appearing: FOUR UESSEMS, MISS YVONNE, Balancers, Contortionist Equilibrists. Marvel. FOUR SYLVESTERS Juv nile SANTEY DUO A Whirlwind Sensation. Acrobatics. And The Artistic Aerial Act Novelty, LES QUATRE HIRONDELLES.” Presented for the First Time by “THE FOUR MISS WIRTHS.” “ THE FOUR MISS WIRTHS.” All Added Attractions to WIRTH’f Polar and Brown Bears, etc. ADMISSION: 3s, 4s, ss, 6s. Reserves 7s (plus tax). Children under 10 half price to all parts. Book your seats at Begg’s, Manchester Street. ' ' till 5 daily WIRTH’S ZOO, rill be will be fed, bring their little ing, Educational and Amusing. it is InterestAdmission to Zoo: Adults Is; ChilE VERY THING COMING —WE NEVER DIVIDE. - 3 -S 3 X FUBLIC NOTICES. FETI jjEWISHAM GARDEN WINNING NUMBERS. RAFFLES. Stlpper Cloth—446, Mrs Belton, 13. Mat Cashmere Hills. Bri Street —' ’’~' Mari e Attwell. 8, Jaco Oil Painting—7B. M. Snook. 177. Victor! stree t. 6561 CORBAN’S FAMOUS N.Z. WINES. TVfESSRS A. A. CORBAN AND SON al - Mt. Lebanon Vineyards, Henderso Auckland, take pleasure in announcir the appointment of MESSRS M. B. COO AND CO., 146, Hereford Street. Chris church, as Agents for CORBAN’S Wine Customers may now get immediate dlivery for Xmas by ordering from M. 1 £2 2s to £4 5s per case, delivered. Co ban’s quality wines awarded Gold ar Medals, World Competitio judged in Adelaide, South Australia. Don’t forget CORBAN’S WINES f< your XMAS ORDER. 264 T EWISHAM JU UNCLAIMED COMPETITION PRIZES. - A 2195, A 1023, A 5250, 6108, A 4407, A 2232, A 4359, A 4610, A 4904, A2lO, 1246, A 5572, A 5544, A4IBO. SUMNER BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION ACT, 1908. Act 1908,” PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following Resolution was adopted by the SUMNER BOROUGH COUNCIL at its meeting held on December 7. 1931: “ Pursuant to the provisions of thte Dog Registration Act, 1908, and amend ments thereto, that the fee to be paid for the Registration of any Dog kept within the Borough of Sumner for the ytear 1932, shall be Ten Shillings, excepting such Dogs as are specified under Section 8. Paragraph C, of the said Act, Clerk be appointed Registrar, and the Borough Council Offices, Wakefield Avenue, Sumner, the place for registrathe Borough.” December 10, 19 31. THE ARTHUR PASS NATIONAL PARK BOARD. DEER LICENSES. A PPLICATIONS are invited to xx- ticipate in a ballot for five deer blocks within the National Park. Applications close with the undersigned on Monday, 21st December, at 4 p.m., and be accompanied by a fee of £3 3s for each block. The Park will be closed to shooters as from Ist February, 1932, and the license covers a period of S. T. BARNETT, Secretary. Lands and Survey Dept., Christchurch. 6601 STAR OF LINWOOD LODGE, 1.0.0. F. PRIZEWINNERS Art Union drawn 15th inst. Ist, 2252, Mrs W. Garlick, Allandale; 2nd, 2313, A. E. A., 54, Aldwin’s Road: 3rd, 1467, Mrs Segur, Western Terrace. C. H. BROWN, Sec. DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF LYTTELTON. I JAMES NATHAN NEVILLE, Re--9 turning Officer for the Electoral District of Lyttelton, do hereby declare the result of the poll taken on the second day of December, 1931, for the election of a Member of Parliament for the said district to be as follows: . Wotes Candidates. polled. FREEMAN, Frederick Willie . . 5372 McCOMBS, James 5404 PAGE, William Ling 83 Total number of valid votes polled 10859 Number of votes rejected as informal ™ T therefore declare the said JAMES McCOMBS to be elected. • Dated at Lyttelton this fifteenth day of December, 1931. J. N. NEVILLE, 355 Returning Officer. A. MELROSE. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller. Removed from 399. Tuam Street to 209. FERRY ROAD. Watch and-Clock Repairs of Every Description. Prices reasonable. SILVER FERN, Mild, Is 6d 2oz tin; BEARS MILD, Is 6d tin. CYRIL E. SMITH, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 268, Cashel St. (next Provincial Hotel).

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 298, 16 December 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 298, 16 December 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 298, 16 December 1931, Page 3

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