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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Cther it ncu nee me nts

AMUSEMENTS. *' THE END OF THE RAINBOW ” - THE END OF THE RAINBOW ” “ THE END OF THE RAINBOW ” Those who have not yet seen the Wonderful Screen Epic, “ THE END OF THE RAINBOW ” Featuring the Great Tenor, Richard Tauber, are reminded that the Last Screening will take place TO-MORROW EVENING. 2 MORE DAYS ONLY. { THEATRE ROYAL Corpn., Lid. COMING SATURDAY COMING COMING SATURDAY COMING COMING SATURDAY COMING ANOTHER GREAT PRODUCTION By the WONDER PRODUCER. LUBITSCH. • TROUBLE ‘TROUBLE 1 TROUBLE PARADISE ” “TROUBLE PARADISE ” PARADISE " PARADISE ” Mir Mir Miriam HOPKINS KAY FRANCIS CHARLES RUGGLES EDWARD HORTON A T7BIIEY SMITH ROBERT GREIG And HERBERT HERBERT MARSHALL MARSHALL THE GREAT ENGLISH ACTOR The Ingxedi< One Adam One Adam One Apple Here is Romance for every woman whose heart beats faster in the moonlight—for every man who wants arms that cling and caress. Also Screening: MICKEY MOUSE “WHOOPEE PARTY” MICKEY MOUSE “WHOOPEE PARTY” MICKEY MOUSE “WHOOPEE PARTY” MICKEY MOUSE “WHOOPEE PARTY” MICKEY MOUSE “WHOOPEE PARTY” And MOVIE MOVIE CRAZY SCREEN COMPETITION, CRAZY SCREEN COMPETITION. Pathe News. English Gazette. Screen Souvenirs. Romantic Melodies. Recommended as more suitable to Adults. LECTURES. Y M.C.A. BUSINESS EFFICIENCY CLUB. OPENING LECTURE BY MR J. L. HAY TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30 O’CLOCK. ALL INTERESTED INVITED TO ATTEND. TUITION. CHILDREN’S Class, Fancy Dancing, Regent Hall (cr. Colombo and Tuam Streets). Saturday, 10 a.m., Is. S 0 4 4 X G IR i HOUSEHOLD SERVICE. j Wanted, Housework; sleep in, 2, Slater Street, off North Avon Y l»ig OUNG Woman, experienced, Position as Domestic, plaii Wages 7s 6d week. 8081, ‘ desires ■ Star.” HOUSES TO LET YTEW 5-Roomed Bungalow, Avonside, -IA E.L., gas cooker, all modern conveniences, 265. Otley, Ltd., Madras St. TO Let, 2-Roomed Furnished Cottage, coal range, gas ring and e.l. 446, St Asa]>h Street. 8051 X C 1 COAL AND FIREWOOD. WANTED TO SELL. GRIME Sides Mutton, 301 b weight, 2d L per lb. Free delivery. S. Kerrion, 220, Kilmore Street. 8067 X [NCINERATOR, Hepburn, \ Cylinder Tank and all fittings, nearly new, 7. Apply 8065. X 1) 33-640. _ SELL,"' Sn pale gi Apply !)32, pOR Sale, Tiled-back Range, order. 14, Richardson hone 3 8-00 7. DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, ETC. WANTED by experienced dressmaker, Sewing by the day. Reduced charges. 7 5 5'.), “ Star.” N EMPLOYMENT OFFERED. V¥/ANTED Girl,’ Cakes. Six to twelve Vt months’ experience preferred. Apply 8075, “Star.” W BOARD OFFERED. KAROA, School Holidays, ’ Comfo R c

AMUSEMENTS. UNQUESTIONABLY THE GREATEST HIT OP THE SCREEN’S MOST POLISHED ACTOR! <PLAZA> Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn.. Ltd. Sessions: 11 A.M., 2.30 AND 8 P.M. Shopper’s Session Every Friday. 5 p.m The First Gentleman of the Screen, GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY ’ A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY ' A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY ’ A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY' A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY ' The Delightfully Funny Story of a Millionaire Who Went oh Strike . . . : Faked Failure to Find Real Success! ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition). More Fun Than ' “The Millionaire.” More Laughs Than “ Old English.” More Surprises Than “ Disraeli.” fjIIS GREATEST COMEDY HIT! i Be Advised! Book Early! Reserves, Bristol or Plaza, Phone 36-021. KING’S THEATRE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also JOHN M’CORMACK sings in “ Ireland the Melody Isle”; Zasu PittsThelma Todd Comedy; Cliff Edwards nedy: Metrotone Ne T JAMES THEATRE. LAST THREE NIGHTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS. A RUNAWAY GIRL A RUNAWAY GIRL A RUNAWAY GIRL Acclaimed by t e Press and Public as an absolute winner. A VERITABLE TRIUMPH. Box Plan at The Bristol. Day Sales at The Bristol and Theatre Sweet Shop. POPULAR PRICES FOR A POPULAR SHOW. PRICES: 4s. 2s 6d and Is 6d. NO TAX. Patrons may reserve 4s and 2s 6d seats after 5 p.m. by ringing 35-820. day next. Prices 2s and Is. PARENTS. BRING YOUR CHILDREN. CHILDREN, BRING YOUR PARENTS. LANTERN LECTURE. 0 £os MEMBERS and their friends are cordially invited to attend a LANTERN LECTURE on MONDAY, Bth MAY, at 8 p.m., in the C.A.A. Rooms, to be given by MR W. FRAZER, depicting scenes at Arthur's Pass National Park, Franz Josef and South Westland, also several slides of mountain flora. SPORTING. A MBERLEY RACING (Incorporated.) CLUB RACES AT AMBERLEY. SATURDAY, 6th MAY. 1933. REDUCED ADMISSION CHARGES. REDUCED ADMISSION CHARGES. REDUCED ADMISSION CHARGES. • 5/- TOTALISATOR. 5/- TOTALISATOR. 5/- TOTALISATOR. ; EXCELLENT FIELDS. FIRST RACE. 12.45 p.m. L. W. HARLEY, 922 X Secretary. A SHBURTON COUNTY CLUB. RACING AUTUMN MEETING. A SHBURTON RACECOURSE, SATURDAY', 20th MAY', 1933. NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary, Ashburton, at S p.m. on Monday, Bth May, 1933. J. B. NICOLL, Secretary. P.O. Box 54. Phone 61. 917 X POULTRY BLACK Orpington Breeding Cockerels from 7s 6d each. Pritchard, 19, McGregors Road, Linwood. 919 X WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING AND YOU THINK IT CAN BE OBTAINED IN CHRISTCHURCH ADVERTISE IN— The CHRISTCHURCH STAR. THE “STAR” CLASSIFIED ADS. BRING RESULTS. CASH RATES: Private Advts. 12 words for 6d. 16 words for 9d. 20 words for Is. Business Ads. 12 words for Is. 16 words for Is 6d. 20 words for 2s. GENERAL ADVERTISING, 5s per inch, 6s per inch on Saturdays. (About 50 words an inch.) Replies can be addressed t© “Star” Office and will be Promptly forwarded. TO SYDNEY MAY OBTAIN COPIES Of The -CHRISTCHURCH TIMES" And “CHRISTCHURCH STAR" AT OUR AUSTRALIAN OFFICE. 32, CASTLEREAGH STREET. SYDNEY FILED COPIES OF OUR JOURNALS MAY ALSO BE SEEN. X

AMUSEMENTS. THE MOST COMFORTABLE AND BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN NEW ZEALAND. REGENT. Last Two Days of “SECRET OF MADAME BLANCHE” With IRENE DUNNE. .PHILLIPS HOLMES (Recommended By Censor for Adults.) SATURDAY SATURDAY BRILLIANT BRITISH BRILLIANT BRIT LTANT BRITISH MUSICAL COM ED 1 M U SICA L CC#M ED Y MUSICAL COMEDY • WHERE IS ‘WHERE IS ‘WHERE IS * WHERE IS ‘ WHERE IS ‘ WHERE IS ‘WHERE IS ‘WHERE IS ‘WHERE IS ‘WHERE IS THIS LADY? THIS LADY? THIS LADY? THIS LADY? THTS LADY? THIS LADY? THIS LADY? THIS LADY? THIS LADY'? THIS LADY’? Introducing - to New Zealand the Charming Continental Actress and Singer, i MARTA EGGERT MARTA EGGERT | MARTA EGGERT ! | MARTA EGGERT ! Fritz Kreisler Discovered Her. Franz Lehar Proudly Wrote the Melodies for this, Her Triumph! A Happy-Go-Lucky Romance of Modern Vienna, Sparkling With Wit, Laughter and Music, Featuring OWEN NARES OWEN NARES OWEN NARES GEO. Tv. ARTHUR .. WENDY BARRIE GEO. K. ARTHUR . . WENDY BARRIE Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserves: Bristol or Regent, 34-616 VARSITY REVUE 1933. OUR MISS DEJPDS. OUR MISS DEEDS. OUR MISS DEEDS. OUR MISS DEEDS. ST JAMES’ THEATRE. NEXT TUES., WED., THURS. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is 6d, Is. Reserves at Bristol. CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS. HR IS TCH URCH COMPETITI ON S. CIVIC THEATRE. OFFICIAL OPENING TO-NIGHT at 7.30. Doors open at 7. Programme Includes: Action Chorus, Ballet. Duets in Character. Humorous Character Sketches. Vocal Solos and Duets. Piano Solos and Trio. Sailor’s Hornpipe, etc., etc. TO-MORROW MORNING: Piano Solo (Society’s Scholarship). Afternoon: Vocal Solos, Highland Fling, Sword Admission: Day 6d, Evening Is, Is (>d. Season Tickets, 12s 6d. 926 PUBLIC NOTICES. “THE LICENSING ACT, 1908.” LICENSING DISTRICT OF CHRISTCHURCH. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. I ARCH IE MALCOLM McDUFF. of * Christchurch, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Magistrate’s Court, Christchurch, on the sth day of June, 1933, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a » Publican’s License for a house situate at Colombo Street, Christchurch, and known by the name (or sign) of the New Albion Hotel, containing fifteen rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated the 3rd day of May, 1933. (Signature) A. M. McDUFF. CASSIDY, AMODEO & JACOBSfjN, Solicitors, Christchurch. 930 X TO ADVERTISERS IN THE “STAR." 'Y r 'OU know there is always a risk with a rush job. STou encourage your customers to place their orders early, so that you and your staff may give adequate attention to detail, ensuring satisfaction to the customer and a fair deal to the workmen engaged on the job. So with advertising “ copy.” Type-setting and type arrangement take time. The expert in early “ copy " earns the goodwill of the composing staff—and you know what THAT means! Copy for Display Advertising should reach the “Star” Office NOT LATER THAN 2 P.M. on the day prior to issue. For the Saturday ” Star ” copy on Thursday is appreciated. Removal notice. EM OVAL NOTICE. N. TOSSMAN AND CO., N. TOSSMAN AND CO., N. TOSSMAN AND CO.. Have removed into new premists, 683 a, Colombo Street. 683a,' Colombo Street. Oppc Steel’s.

“ SACKBUT ” A TROMBONE. A sackbut is nothing more or less than the good old English trombone. It is essentially a wind instrument of Tudor or Stuart origin. YVhen the translators of the Bible considered Daniel’s orchestra (the cornet, flute, harp, sackbut, psalterie, dulcimer and all kinds of music), they were* guilty of a grave musical error. They translated the word “ sambuca ” as “ sackbut ”. The ancient Hebrew sambuca was a string instrument, although its actual appearance is uncertain.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 752, 4 May 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 752, 4 May 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 752, 4 May 1933, Page 3

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