AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE. BRITISH-GAUMONT'S MIGHTY U.F.A. MASTERPIECE (FLOATING PLATFORM No. 1.) FFFFFFF | (FLOATING PLATFORM No. 1.) A Floating Aerodrome in Mid-Atlantic— A Fuelling Base for Trans-oceanfc Aeroplanes—Mutiny on Board—Gripping. Thrilling Tense Climax in which the Platform is threatened with sinking as result of crooked schemes of Vested Hopes—A Woman's in FULL OF DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT . with A Huge Cast Of International Stars, CONRAD VEIDT CO NRAD VEIDT CONRAD VEIDT JILL ESMOND JILL ESMOND JILL ESMOND Leslie FENTON Donald CALTHROP MOST AMAZING DRAMATIC THRILL YOU'VE EVER EXPERIENCED. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW. | Is 6d €a S well as 2s pserved at Theatre. 3 Tax) Piano THOUSANDS THRILLED LAST NIGHT BY THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. bros., ltd. circus. LOCATION, MOOR HOUSE AVENUE. OPPOSITE STATION. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT. FOR 5 MORE NIGHTS AND 5 MATINEES. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30 P.M. Entire programme presented exactly as at night. PRICES: 3s. 4s, 5s (plus tax). Reserves 5s (plus tax). Children half price to all parts. Box plan at Begg’s. THE HUGE ZOO open daily from 4 to 5 p.m. Fourteen cages of wild animals including Lizzie Jl. the Bloodsweating Hippopotamus. Admission to Zoo. Adults Is, Children 6d. Have you read “THE LIFE OF PHILIP WIRTH”? six chapters of which were purchased and published on November 25 11)33. by the Melbourne “Herald’' which said: “This book is a new era of journalism and everyone should read it.” Now on sale at Circus Office and Bcgg’s. Price 2s. Everything here, we never divide. NEW BRIGHTON CARNIVAL. THE out-of-date Destroyer "Depression ” will be towed to sea by the 360 Relief Workers of New Brighton this afternoon. The Destroyer will be bombed from the air with spectacular effect on Wednesday afternoon at 3.30 and finally sunk with nerve-thrilling explosion at 10 p.m. in the evening. The Band will play " AulcJ Lang Syne.” Good-bye Depression. 506 PICNICS AND SKATING. JOHNSON'S FISH PONDS, Clarendon Terrace, Opawa-Radley. Picnic Grounds. Skating daily, L 0 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dancing Wednesday and Saturday Nights. 9745 X AUCTIONS. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE—GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. NO STAMP DUTY. Sale by public auction at the hands and Survey Office, Tlmaru, on Thursday, January 25, 1934, at 2 p.m. 266 acres of grazing land, situated on the Glenavy llcdcliffs Road, about five miles from Glenavy and one mile from Tawai School by metallec? road. Cream vans pass the property. The land Is light and stony, resting on shingle. It is practically all flat and is watered by race and wells. In suitable seasons good root and oat crops can be grown if the land is well cultivated. The property is subdivided into seven paddocks. Buildings consist of a dwelling of 6 rooms, with bathroom, hall ancf verandah, cliaffhouse and loose box, washhouse, coalhouse and storeroom, shearing shed. There are also sheep-yards, two wells, windmill and three concrete troughs. Upset price £2IOO. Terms £2OOO on long term instalment mortgage, balance in cash. Further particulars may be obtained at the Lands and Survey Offices, Christchurch and Timaru. W. STEWART. Commissioner of Crown Lands. LOST AND FOUND. UOUND. Brown and White Cow. Ap A Hugh Lowther. 377, Barbad Street. ’Phone 35-138. 5 T OST, Young Wire-haired Fox~Terr black and white. 177, Peterb ough Street. 98 T OST, Young Aberdeen Terrier D ™ collar. Gibson, 29, Helmor T,/l Telephone 22-652. LOST, Saturday. Black Cocker Spat Pup, in Colombo St., between Ten son St. and Sycfenham Park. 158, Sou ampton Street. Reward. 984 I OST, yesterday afternoon, by un« J ployed girl. £1 note, between Mr house Ay. and Cashel St. Finder ret to 106, Hazeldean Road. Reward. STRAYED. Black" from ~l Madras Street. Answers to Bri Reward. os PUBLIC NOTICES. PRESENTS OF PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB. rpHE New Zealand Meat Producers* ~ is now receiving orders for the delivery of single carcases of Prime New Zealand lamb to any address in the United Kingdom for the sum of £1 3s per carcase. If delivery i s desired for the Easter Season, orders must reach the Board’s Office by February ]2. The amount of £1 3s covers all charges to delivering at the friend's private house, to whom a postcard will be forwarded indicating the sender’s name. Instructions in regard to defrosting are sent forward with the carcase. The Secretary, Zealand Meat Producers' Board, P.O. Box 121, Wellington. SEND A CARCASE OF PRIME NEW ZEALAND LA MR TO YOUR FRIENDS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND HELP TO ADVERTISE NEW ZEABreakfasts, Bridge Parties ** and After Theatre sSupper Parties are specially catered for at The Hotel Federal. ’Phone 32-920. 507 X
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20205, 16 January 1934, Page 3
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