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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements

AMUSEMENTS. The Presentation Of At The REGENT. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! 2.30 P.M. AND 8 O’CLOCK P.M. WILL BID A NOTABLE EVENT IN THE THEATRICAL HISTORY OF CHRISTCHURCH! - - “Sorrell and Son” - - “Humoresque,” “Madame N,” “Stella Dallas” Were Famous Dramatic Productions, But ECLIPSING THEM ALL ECLIPSING THEM ALL Is This REMARKABLE DRAMATIC REMARKABLE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH TRIUMPH That Has Swept The World With Its TREMENDOUS POWER AN INTENSELY HUMAN STORY OF A MOTHER’S SACRIFICE FOR A BOY WHO KNEW NO MOTHER. “THE SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET” “THE SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET” “THE SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET” “THE SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET” “THE SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET” “THE SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET” “THE SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET” “THE SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET” "THE SIN OP’ MADELON CLAUDET” “THE SIN OF M ADELON CLAUDET” “THE SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) IS IT A SIN?—To Pretend You're Dead While Your Boy Cries Out For a Mother’s Loving Care? —To Defy the World’s Censure for the Happiness Of Your Child? —To Give All-Health, Beauty and Another Man’s Love—to become a lowly beggar on the streets so- that your boy might never know the History of His Mother? A WONDERFUL PRODUCTION With a Brilliant Cast, including— LEWTS STONE HELEN HAYES LEWIS STONE HELEN HAYES LEWIS STONE HELEN HAYES NEIL HAMILTON ROBERT YOUNG NEIL HAMILTON ROBERT YOUNG In The OUTSTANDING DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE YEAR. Reserves, Bristol or Regent, 31-616. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERAS. TO-NIGHT AT 8. For This Occasion Only. By permission R. D’Oyly Carte A Magnificent Double Bill ” H.M.S. PINAFORE ” “ H.M.S. PINAFORE ” “ H.M.S. PINAFORE ’* which is lovingly remembered by the older generation of playgoers and it will make a great appeal to the young generation. Also The Very Humorous Musical Farce “ COX AND BOX ” Produced by Ivan Menzies. NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING The Exquisite And Quaintly Humorous Comic Opera " PATIENCE

AMUSEMENTS. COMMENCING TO-DAY FOURTH AND FINAL WEEK! FOURTH AND FINAL. WEEK! “The Millionaire" Season positively finishes Thursday Next At The <PLAZA> Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Sessions Daily at 11, 2.30 and 8 p.m. GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLTSS ARLISS ARLISS In “ THE MILLIONAIRE ” “ THE MILLIONAIRE ” “ THE MILLIONAIRE ” " THE MILLIONAIRE ” “ THE MILLIONAIRE ” Once won’t be enough to see this delightful story of a millionaire who couldn’t sit still. It’s brimming over with wit and romance. The success of this wonderful picture is remarkable. Unprecedented crowds still throng the theatre at every session. Book Early! Book Early! Or attend the Day Sessions. Reserves at The Bristol or Plaza. 'Phone 36-021. COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY: Paramount’s Second British Production (A worthy successor to “ These Charming People ") “STAMBOUL” *’STAM B O U L ” “ S T A M B O U L " A Story of Beauty, Passion. Mystery and Intrigue in Romantic Old Constantinople. Note our Low Prices: Is 6d and Is. KING’S THEATRE TALKIES. Colombo Street Sydenham. SATURDAY : MONDAY : TUESDAY. 4 MARX BROTHERS In the 4 MARX BROTHERS Screamingly Funny Farce-Comedy “MONKEY BUSINESS” Excellent Supports: British Sound. News, Screen Song, and ** Beauty Secrets of Hollywood ” in technicolour. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT. “JUST IMAGINE" “JUST IMAGINE" U£UAL POPULAR PRICES: Is 6d and

CHURCH SERVICES. Trinity congregational church ADVERTISEMENT IS ON PAGE 7. Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 P.M. PUT YOUR CLOCK BACK. ST LUKE S'.—Usual Services, 7 a.m., S a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m. Preachers—9 a.m. and 11 a.m., Archdeacon Taylor; 7 p.m., Rev G. W. Dent. During Evensong, preparation for Easter Communion. 8, Eucharist; 11, Procession of Palms, sung Eucharist; 6.30. Evensong. Good Friday: 11, Canon Williams. 12-3, Rev T. M. Curnow. 7.30, Archdeacon Taylor. PAUL’S Evangelical Lutheran of Calvary.” Welcome. D. B. Ashford. Evening Subject: “Life Planning ”. Soloist, Mrs J. Mason. Service on Good Friday at 11 a.m. 1862 Solo: Mrs Filer. High Street—ll, Mr D L 11—REV P. N. KNIGHT, B.A. Anbrock, L.A.B. JJT JAMES Methodist Church, CashEaster Music. 'VTEW BRIGHTON Methodist Church -LI Services—ll a.m., Mr A. Gandell. 6.30 p.m., “EASTER MUSICAL AND VOCAL FESTIVAL.” “ THE CRUCIFIXION ”, by DR J. STAINER. Principal soloists: Tenor, H. J. Francis. Bass, W. T. Spratt, of Christchurch. AUGMENTED CHOIR. Conductor, A. M. M’Lean. Accompanist, Mr G. Sincock, A.R.C.M. Retiring offering for choir funds. 183 b X>ICCARTON Methodist, Clarence Road Riccarton Village: 11 DHIRLEY Methodist Church Services Rev S. Bailey; folio by Communion. 6.30 p.m., Mr W. O. Francis. Hearty welcome. Hymn books provided. All scats free. IT vilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace Study and Junior Choir. 6.30, Hon L. M. Isitt. Anthems, “All in an April Evening,” “ When I Survey ” and W E Rev E. Drake. 6.30 p.m., Sacred Cantata, “ The Wondrous Passion ” (F. W. Cooper. ~ Contralto: Mrs J. W. Palk. Tenor: Mr L. C. Quane. Bass: Mr R. Lake. 2937 WESLEY Church, Edgeware Rd.—ll am.. Rev F. T. Read. 6.30, Rev E. B. Chambers. Cantata, “ Olivet to Calvary,” by full Choir. Soloists, Messrs Ernest Rogers, Arthur S. Bell, L.A.8., E. J. Johnson, Mrs E. Cameron and Miss Jessie Duff. Everybody 3086 "'i OSPEL Hall, Highsted Road, PapaJT nui, 7 o’clock. 3173 Sal vatic Christchurch L City.—Special Visit of Major Dry, Tanager of Addington Men’s Home, lubiects—Afternoon, 3: “Bible Wond- ~ ‘ 7: "Public Opinion.” d to the Army. th. rpHE TENT. Ferry Road (next Edmond’s Factory). SUNDAY, 7 P.M. “ THE REVELATOR’S REMARKABLE PICTURE OF PRESENT-DAY CONDITIONS.” Hundreds are being helped by hearing these messages.

AMUSEMENTS I I GRAND RE-OPENING At The ) MATINEE, EASTER SATURDAY l THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. THE QUEEN OF COMEDIENNES, WINNIE • WINNIE WINNIE WINNIE WINNIE WINNIE WINNIE WINNIE WINNIE LIGHTNER, WINNIE LIGHTNER, WINNIE LIGHTNER, WINNIE LIGHTNER, LIGHTNER, LIGHTNER, LIGHTNER, LIGHTNER, LIGHTNER, ‘ GOLD DUST GERTIE.* ‘GOLD. DUST GERTIE." ‘GOLD DUST GERTIE.’ * GOLD DUST GERTIE.' •GOLD DUST GERTIE.’ ‘GOLD DUST GERTIE.’ Faster than “ Gold Diggers of Broadway.” Funnier than " Life of the Party.” Fastest worker that ever slayed the boys with Jove. She digs the gold right out of their teeth. WINNIE LIGHTNER WINNIE LIGHTNER WINNIE LIGHTNER She Sips and Sips— But Nevel Slips! Plans open at The Bristol Wednesday Next at 9 a.m. JJEPERTORY THEATRE SOCIETY THE DARK LADY OF THE SONNETS THE DARK LADY OF THE SONNETS by Bernard Shaw. ! THE BABY CARRIAGE THE BABY CARRIAGE by Bosworth Crocker. PUNCH AND GO PUNCH AND GO by John Galsworthy. RADIANT HALL TO-NIGHT RADIANT HALL TO-NIGHT AND ALSO MONDAY NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. Prices: 2s fid (Reserved) and 2s. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COY. 187 -M-----I-ROLLER ROLLER SKATING RINK. Dundas Street. ’Phone 36-701. Morning. Afternoon and Evening Sessions Daily at Olympia. Lunch-hour session every day for learners. W. P. Preston, Manager. DX OLD GOLD AND SILVER WANTED. OLD WANTED In any Quantity, Large or Small. OLD GOLD WATCHES, CHAINS, BANGLES. RINGS, COINS OR GOLD ARTICLES OF ANY DESCRIPTION. SELL NOW, before prices decline. All articles weighed in front of you. If you want the Highest Prices offering in Christchurch, Sell to the AUSTRALASIAN GOLD AND METAL BUYING COY., 3rd Floor Commercial Bank Chambers, HEREFORD STREET. X PUBLIC NOTICES. COUNTRY PRODUCE SALE. NORTH Canterbury Division Farmers' Union Sale Cakes, Farm Produce, Poultry, etc. Y.M.C.A. Concert Hall, ■Wednesday, March 23. Commencing 10 a.m. All buyers welcome. 3243 PINK OINTMENT.

AMUSEMENTS. HERE HE IS AGAIN. HERE ( HE IS AGAIN. j JAMES I JAMES At the CRYSTAL PALACE. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! 12 NOON! 2.30 P.M.! 8 P.M.! JAMES DUNN JAMES DUNN Fresh From His JAMES DUNN JAMES DUNN Wonderful Success JAMES DUNN JAMES DUNN In “ Over the Hill.” With LINDA WATKINS LINDA WATKINS And MINNA GOMBELL MINNA GOMBELL In the Amazing: and' Breathless Story of a Girl Reporter, blinded to her own Romance by the Glare of the Love Secrets of Others. SOB SOB SOB SOB SOB SOB SISTER’ SISTER’ SISTER’ SISTER’ SIST £ R ’ SIBT E R ’ SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER ” Rivals by Day . . . Sweethearts at Night! Both Reporters in a Mad Race for Success! Where Anything: Goes as Long: as you Win! Both of Them afraid to Let Love come before Their Job. An Intriguing, Fascinating Story of a Plucky Girl, Modern in Every Way, Waging a Glorious Fight for her Business Rights and the Greater Thing, the Right to Love. Reserves, Bristol or Theatre, 32-408. DANCING. DANCE CLUB. DIXIELAND. Every Saturday. Jim Turpin, M.C. Special Attraction: International Contest. The American Dancers, Trevor and Dawn, in Parisian Underworld Dance, Apache, v. Australia’s Foremost Apache Dancers. , 818 X BLUE BOYS’ DANCE CLUB. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. RGONAUT HALL, STANMORE RD. RGONAUT HALL, STANMORE RD. BLUE BOYS’ BAND Ladies 2s, .Gents 2s 6d, Double 4s. (Supper included.), 3732 —T—A—R—E T T A. —T—A—R—E T T A. WILSON’S ROAD. THE BRIGHTEST DANCE IN TOWN. SATURDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. GOOD MUSIC. GOOD SUPPER. LADIES 6d; GENTS Is. 50X RIO RITA DANCE ASSEMBLY. Dance, Hibernian hall, Barbadoes Street, off Ferry Road, 8 p.m. Good Orchestra. Monte Carlo. TONIGHT. Good Supper. Ladies Is, Gents 2625 X PETER PAN ASS BL Y . ETER PAN ASSEMBLY. RIDGLEY HALL, Armagh Street. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Bryson’s Popular Dance Band. Monte Carlo. Six Prizes. Lucky Spot. Admission: Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. 1/ EVERY SATURDAY EVERY SATURDAY FERRY ROAD HALL 1A I SCOTTISH SOCIETY. Manchester Street. TO-NIGHT. Q.RAND TO-NIGHT. CARNIVAL DANCE.

DANCING, WEMBLEY DANCE ASSEMBLY. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Selwyn Street. Grand carnival dance. TUESDAY NEXT. Sid Shackel’s Band. 6 Prizes and Supper. Streamers. Balloons, Snowballs. Ladies Is, Cents Is 6d. 3097 MONSTER CARNIVAL DANCE PEOPLE’S NIGHT. PEOPLE’S NIGHT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. At The FERRY ROAD HALL. Dancing S—l A.M. “Night of Wholesome Gaiety.’’ FOLLOW THE CROWDS NEXT WEDNESDAY TO FERRY ROAD HALL. Reduced Prices: Ladies 6d. Gents Is. BANK HOLIDAY. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of “ The Banking: Act, 1908,’’ Tuesday, the 29th day of March, 1932, is hereby appointed a special Bank Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. W. A. KIELY, Inspector. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, R. C. ADDISON, Inspector. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, W. F. L. WARD, Inspector. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD., J. T. GROSE, General Manager. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD., E. P. YALDWYN, Attorney. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. NOTE—The Banks will also be closed throughout the Dominion on the following days, being: statutory holidays:— Good Friday, 25th March, 1932. Saturday, 26th March, 1932. Monday, 28th March, 1932. 1545 DENTAL, REPAIRS. OZANNE’S Quick dental repair service. Next Hall’s, Herbalist. 115, ARMAGH STREET. Thirty Years’ Practical Experience at Your Service. ‘Phonfc 34-460. DX PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. HERBERT GRESHAM DENTIST 747, COLOMBO STREET (Opp. Londontown). GAS AND OXYGEN ADMINISTERED. Sister s. l. clark. i.s.t.m., N.Z.A.N.S., Masseuse and Electro Therapiste, STEWART DAWSON’S BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET. DX X>RADLEIGH CROWHURST, DENTIST. CAREY’S BUILDINGS. Corner Gloucester and Colombo Streets, Christchurch. 9 to 5 30. Friday Evenings 7 to 8.30. Telephone 32-399. SX OUR Imprint, “WOOD PRINTING CO., RICCARTON,” assures low cost and satisfaction. Ask the purchaser for confirmation. Free delivery G. W. WOOD PRINTING . COMPANY, AVONHEAD ROAD, RICCARTON. DX

NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT GRAND FAREWELL GALA PERFORMANCE “ THE GONDOLIERS “ Plans at .the Bristol. Day Sales at Theatre Royal Confectionery Shop. EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S. (reserves) 7s, at the doors 6s, Stalls 4s, Gallery 2s 6d. All prices plus tax. No extra charge for early doors. )ORT LEVY REGATTA EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 28. Steamers leave Lyttelton on arrival of 7.55 a.in. and 8.50 a.m. trains from Christchurch. On Approved Security. Interview Costs You Nothing. ’Phone 37-086 TTSX WE BUY OR LEND MONEY on Jewellery, Gramophones, Binoculars, Typewriters, Musical Instruments, Clothirfe, Sewing Machines, Rugs, Cycles, Silver and Gold Plate, Portmanteaus and goods of every description. Highest prices lent at reasonable interest. Artificial Teeth. Old Gold and Silver Bought. FRIEDLANDERS. PawnbrokMONBY TO LEND On First and second mortgage. Life Insurance Policies, Interest in Wills, Etc. SECOND MORTGAGES DISCOUNTED. BAKER BROS., 166. Manchester Street* X MONEY TROUBLES. AVOID Financial Worry by a private consultation. Accommodation at •lowest, cost, with easy repayments arranged on Life Policies, Titles to Sections. Furniturte, Mortgage Deeds, Debentures, Money on Deposit, etc. Time payment Agreements paid off. Discounting Business transacted. PROVIDENT LOAN AND FINANCE COMPANY. 100, CASHEL STREET WEST (Opp. Tisdall’s, and Upstairs.) MONEY TO LEND. LOANS ADVANCED from £5 to any sum on Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Life Policies, Shares, Interest under Wills, or any othter approved Security. Repayments to suit your convenience. Low Charges to suit the Times. ALFD. BUTCHER. 131, Worcester St., Christchurch, Above Ford and Hadfleld. X MONEY. CALL UPON OR WRITE TO THE UNDERSIGNED IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MONEY WITHOUT DELAY, ON YOUR OWN OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. F. C. RAPHAEL 106, GLOUCESTER STREET. Christchurch. MONEY LENT ON FURNITURE, Pianos, Sewing Machines, etc., without removal. Weekly Repayments. - ELLWOOD AND SON •

COME AND JOIN THEM. 1 S 4 £IHRISTIAN PSYCHOLOGY. RADIANT HALL. SUNDAY, 7 p.m., MRS R. OLSEN. Subject: "Evolution of the Soul and th'e Law of Cause and Effect.” Vocalists, Miss Lucy Fullwood and Mr Kingslnad. 2637 TJNITED GOOD FRIDAY Arranged by the SERVICE CHRISTCHURCH MINISTERS* ASSOCIATION. In ST ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11 a.m. The Rev J. Lawson Robinson, 8.A., will conduct the Service. Preacher: Rev L. A. North, LL.B. Communion Service to follow. 1875 X " KRISHNAMURTI: THE MAN AND HIS MESSAGE.'” PUBLIC LECTURE by MISS E. HUNT, in the Theosophical Hall, 267, Cambridge Terrace, near Manchester Street Bridge, at 7 p.m. “ Like a fire, Krishnamurti’s ideas today are flashing all over the world. History is ripe for this Figure.”—Vitelleschi. Public cordially Invited. Musical items. 1851 EXCURSION. Lyttelton social club—Excur-' sion to Greymouth and Hokitika, Easter Sunday. Christchurch Fares, Greymouth 10s 6d, Hokitika 12s 2d. Seats reserved for Is, covers t*oth journeys. Motors available all places of interest. Particulars and tickets from Point Elizabeth Co-op. Coal Yard, Worcester Street: Messrs King and Couzins, Lyttelton: or Secretary, 362, Ferry Road, opp. Aldwin’s Road. Have a day amongst the blackberries. 194 BUY BETTER TEA BUY BETTER TEA BUY BETTER TEA AT A BETTER PRICE AT A BETTER PRICE WARDELL’S THE LEADING TEA SPECIALISTS, ARE SELLING AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD QUALITY BLEND AT A PRICE THAT NONE CAN AFFORD TO OVERLOOK. CEYLON TEA, per lb Is Sd. BETTER QUALITY, BETTER FLAVOUR, BETTER PRICE. WITH DISCOUNT COUPONS AS USUAL. WARDELL’S

Guaranteed to cure the following or money refunded: Chilblain® or money refunded: unuoiains, Varicose and Running Ulcers, Eczema, Septic Poisons, Sunburns, Boils, Sore Eyelids, Burns, Scalds, Sore Legs, Shingles, Barber’s Rash, Abrasions of the Skin. Posted Free to any address on receipt of Es 2oz, 2s 6d loz. Testimonials. tS7, St Asaph sere, CHRISTCHURCH. T IHE FOLLOWING ARE AGENTS AUTHORISED TO ACCEPT ADVERTISEMENTS For The •* CHRISTCHURCH TIMES " And • CHRISTCHURCH STAR." ADDINGTON: R. M. Hilder, Lincoln Road. Watson"Bros’, corner Dickens Street and Lincoln Road. EELFAST: „ J. Halligan, Main North Road. CHRISTCHURCH: Mr Berry, corner Colombo Street and Bealey Avenue. DALLINGTON: Mrs Wheeler, Dallington Store. FENDALTON: „ , K. Searle, 87, Fendalton Road. Miss Priest, Fendalton Road, Tram Terminus. LINWOOD: _ Miss L. Smith, corner Worcester Street and Stanmore Road. A. Sorrell, corner Worcester Street and Ollivier’s Road. NEW BRIGHTON: Mrs E. E. White. OPAWA: E. Eldridge, Opawa Road (Dairy). PAPANUI: „ _ _ H. Black, Stationer, 5, North Road, North Rd. and Northcote Rd. RICCARTON: A. T. Hancock, 163, Riccarton Road. Mr Hart, Church Corner. Mrs N. Brewer, Coach Corner. RICHMOND: H. E. Davis, 111, North Avon Road. J. Penman, ’station Store. ST ALBANS: G. Black, 97, Westminster Street. Messrs Elliott and Son, 57> Warrington Street ST MARTINS: R. Thackwell, Wilson’s Road. G. Clark, Huntsbury Store, St Mar tins. SHIRLEY: Mrs Southern, corner Shirley and Marshland Roads. SYDENHAM: Mrs Wood, corner Waltham and Shakespeare Roads. Miss M. Ruck, 29, Colombo Street. WOOLSTON: H. M’lntosh, Fruiterer, Ferry Road. A. B. L. Smith, Ferry Road. 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. b\ Glanville, Chemist, 60, Holmwood Road, Christchurch. 'Phone 23-663. P.O. Box 1113, DX

Lucky Spot, Monte Carlo. Concession Tickets. Cash Prizes. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. 1831 CASINO JAZZ CLUB. .MONDAY NIGHT. UYDENHAM FOOTBALL HALL. Ladies fid, Gents Is CALEDONIAN HALL. MONDAY. MONDAY. MONDAY. MONDAY. MONDAY. MONDAY. OLD TIME DANCE.' CONCESSION PRIZES. Special Engagement DAVID McGILL In “Popular” Old Songs. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. SUPPER PROVIDED. MONDAY'S DANCE. Carnival FERRY ROAD HARD. Dance ■Carnival Reg. Wood’s Band. Dance Carnival Dance Programme Dance Carnival includes: Dance Carnival Waltz. Boston, Foxtrot Dance Carnival Onestep, Maxina, Dance Carnival Tasmanian. Medley, Dance Carnival etc., etc. Dance Ladies fid, Gents Is. FERRY ROAD HALL. FERRY ROAD HALL. PETER PAN OLD-TIME DANCE. ETER PAN OLD-TIME DANCE. Special Engagement of BRYSON’S POPULAR DANCE BAND. RIDGLEY HALL RIDGLEY HALL* ARMAGH STREET. EVERY TUESDAY EVENING. EVERY TUESDAY EVENING. H. Edwards, M.C. Monte Carlo. Six Prizes. Lucky Spot. Monte -Carlo. Supper. Lucky Spot. Admission: Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. SCOTTISH SOCIETY. OLD-TIME DANCE OLD-TIME DANCE OLD-TIME DANCE TUESDAY NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT MARCH 22. Two Monte Carlo Cash Prizes. fid Two Monte Carlo Cash Prizes. Session Tickets. Ladies Is Supper Gents SCOTTISH SOCIETY’S HALL, ►O MANCHESTER STREET MRS CREAGH’S ORCHESTRA. 1566

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 377, 19 March 1932, Page 3

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