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AMUSEMENTS. REGENT THEATRE. 2.30 P.M. AND 8 3P.M. The Most Entertaining And Exciting British Production Ever Presented! [ “ FRIDAY THE 13lh j "FRIDAY THE 13th ” j JESSIE MATTHEWS, GORDON HARKER . . SONNIE HALE URSULA JEANS . . EDMUND GWENN Reserves D.T.C. or Regent 34-63 6. Approved for Universal Exhibition. COMMENCING SATURDAY A PICTURE THAT WILL TAKE ITS PLACE AMONG THE GREATEST! 'LADY FOR A DAY” ‘LADY FOR A DAY” 4 LADY FOR A DAY” “LADY FOR A DAY” If You Do Not See This Great Picture You Have Simply Missed One of the Greatest Pictures of 1933! With r\Vr J gOBSON . . WARREN WILLIAMS NED SPARKS GLENDA FARRELL . BARRY NORTON Approved for Universal Exhibition. Continuous from 11 T T n lE i>S'r < SsfcP' S OaitATEST FILM, J. B. PRIESTLEY'S FAMOUS NOVEL .THE GOOD COMPANIONS' .. If 1 *- GOOD COMPANIONS • THE GOOD COMPANIONS ' • c .. EDMUND GWEN> ers-Th.?r a r .T rou Pe of Travelling Play era Their Ups and Downs—and thei: Ultimate Success! i wa . y Youf Cares and Trouble! ana Join In the Fun of These Happy go-lucky Players. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Reserves. D.I.C. or Grand 33-697. PUBLIC NOTICES. J9AINT NOW—ERE WINTER COME! ~,yye f stcr for the Amateur Painter HI TE. CREAM and all Light Coloui 16s per gallon; 4-gal. tin f 3. S.T’a'GALOW BROWN PAINT . HEST RED ROOF PAINT 13 BEST GREEN HOOP PAINT 20 Ail prices plus 5 per cent Sales Taa British Perm’nent Paint Co. 215, Gloucester Street, Latimer Square. QOOKING DEMONSTRATIONS. There is no reason why the kitrhe should not be decorated as tastefullv a the other rooms in the house. An elec trie cooker transforms the appearanc or a Kitchen, not only by virtue of it «7 n .», pleasinK , de ®*«n. but also becaus of the complete absence of smoki grease or fumes. Thousands of hanp housewives have testified to the vale of this aspect of electric cooking. week ELECTRIC menus at th WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY. Mocha cream Orange shortcake Chocolate eclairs Cheese gems ke Atlas Ovenette Orange scones Chocolate cakes Coconut cake * u«e ß t ge Moffat Ovenette: Soda buns Whole dinner Commencing hour 2.30 p.m. Demonstration Room adjoins Sho\ Room, Manchester Street. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPART MENT. 717 RYSAN POULTRY FARM, 135. HAMILTON AVE.. Fendalton. Phone 31-272. Are Booking Orders for Poultry, ‘XTOTICE is hereby given that my W; Kathleen Lily Godart, has authority to pledge my credit. — 7202 A. P. H, GODARI TUITION. A YOUTH of whom the neigh, hours said he would “ never •mount to anything ” has trained himor a P° si tion at the top. The LC.S. can help you to get to the top. Over 300 specially prepared courses are available, including Book-keeping. Journalism and Electric Wiremen's. Write for details. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. A, Liverpool Chamber*, Hereford Street East, Christchurch. VIpLIN TUITION. LET us develop that latent talent In your child. We get results. Satisfaction assured. Terms moderate. J. BOSCHETTI, 22, New Regent Street. X TAP DANCING TAP DANCU EDDIE HEGAN Studio: 176 A, HIGH STREET N (Above Cafe Cecil). G TAP DANCING TAP DANCING LEARN Dressmaking Quickly, Eai by taking our £3 3s course, wi includes Cutting and Designing. La modern method (no charts). Railconcessions. Paris School of Dressn ing (Regd.), 272. High St.. Goui Bldgs. BALLROOM DANCING. LEARN the Latest correctly at The Tanz-Gretchen Studio. 112 A, Lichfield Street (Ridley's Buildings). Principal: Miss Naare Hooper. Ring, write or call. Studio available for parties. MILLINERS positions awau sui _ A course of instruction will assist l ers to qualify; thorough tuition i ?"*eed at The Ascot School of Mill! 1338. Armagh Street. - M ODERN Ballroom Dancing taught in ** private lessons; any age, no ~ -trot and _WANTED TO RENT. TT\ET ACHED Furnish Bach or R J-' Wanted by young man. Rea able rent. 7208. " Star.” WANTED to Rent, 7 “or 8-Roc ▼ t Furnished or Partly-furni House, in or near city. 7213, ” S WANTED. Two Unfurnished” Must be WANTED Small Furnished Cot tag ▼ ▼ Flat, adults, cheap. Particular 7227, “ Star.”

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20276, 10 April 1934, Page 3

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