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Cinema Advertisements and Ctleer Aiiiicmnceinents

AMUSEMENTS. I.A ST 3 PAYS. ■POSITIVELY NO F.\' r i'i: '!SiON. S«i4HO!i r i liil les FrMfiv. CIVIC—ALL-BRITISH. Sole Direction: Britdom Films, Ltd. Twice Daily: 2.15 and S y».m. Be Wise •and do not Miss the Last Opi-ort-mit ips to C. itress the MERIiY MADCAP TRIO JA C K HULB FR T CICELY COCKTNEI DCJIj] WIXIF RED SHOTTER I I In the Season’s Merriest (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) For 25 Weeks it kept all Melbourne Laughing. NOW IT'S YOUR TUKX. RESERVE—IT COSTS NO MORE. Plans at Theatre. Tel. 31-508.

AMUSEMENTS. 4 A SOUTHERN MAID ” ! “A SOUTHERN MAID” With BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS Joy Filled F <PLAZA> J. C. Williai Corpn., Did. ADOBE ADORE ADOBE ADORE A DOR F. A DO R K ADORE ADORE A DOR K ADORE A DOR E ADORE ADORE ADORE YOU - YOU ' YOU ’ YOU 4 YOU ’ YOU ’ YOU ’ YOU ’ YOU ’ YOU ' YOU ' YOU • MARGOT GRAHAME MA RGOT GRAMA ME MARGOT GRAHAME AIARG OT GR AI IA M E Wi Brill! Supi: Includi lIA RO L D FREN C H CLIFFORD HEATHERLY GEORGIE HARRIS And SAV O Y O R PIIE AN S SAVOY ORPHEAN'S ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA Wha fiMrl : tiful starWHAT! Well, com and she loved YOU WOULD? and see what he BRITAIN’S FIRST SPECTACULAR MUSICAL, EXTRAVAGANZA, LING IN BEAUTY, MIRTH MAGNIFICENCE ANYT H I N G AMERICA HAS DONE. Five Big: Song Hits. IT'S THE LAUGH RIOT OF THE YEAR! Approved for general exhibition. Reserves: D.I.C. or Plaza, 36-021. KING’S THEATRE, COMPANY NOTICES. THE SHARE TRANSFER BOOK and REGISTER OF MEMBERS of New Zealand Newspapers, Limited, will be CLOSED FROM APRIL 27, 1934, TO MAY 10, 1934, both days inclusive. Dated this 18tli day of April, 19 31. J. A. SHERRIFF. Secretary. TO LET. SELF-CONTAINED Furnished Flat; bath, shower, garage, use of phone. Separate entrance preferred. Reply 9146. WANTED TO SELL. €>£» —CHASSIS and Box, in excellent dUOc o ndition, 175. Armagh Street. BOARD WANTED. LADY reuires Bed-Sitting-room in quiet, respectable home. 9150.

AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREK DAYS OF RUTH CHATTURTON and GEORGE BRENT in “FEMA I. E ” A Sparkling Comedy Romance (Recommended by Censor for Adults. > CRYSTAL PALACE. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT THE FOUR MONAHCHS OF MIRTH THE FOUR THE FOUR THE FOUR THE FOUR THE FOUR THE FOUR MARX BROS. MARX BROS. MARX BROS. MARX BROS. MARX BROS. MARX BROS. Galloping Through Their Maddest, Merriest Musical Show. “ DUCK SOUP *’ “DUCK SOUP” “DUCK SOUP” “DUCK SOUP” “DUCK SOUP” “DUCK SOUP” GBOUCHO as a dippy diplomat. ITARPO as a Spy v.ho likes apple and mince pies. CHICO as a peanut vendor who goes nuts. ZEPPO, the only sane note in a looney discord. THE FOUR MARX BROS. Mix them all together in a brimming potful <bf GIRDS. GAGS, GIGGLES and GUFFAWS. Bring your strait jackets and Sol Volatile. You’ll roll in the aisles when you dip your funny-bones in “ DUCK SOUP.” A Film Frolic that will make you Frantic with Fun. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserve Your Place for the LAUGHTER FEAST at D.I.C. or Theatre, 32-40 S. ST JAMES THEATRE. “ Where Sound Sounds Best " 2.15 P.M.! And 7.45 P.M.! EDWARD G. ROBINSON In the Screaming Comedy KIM. I “THE LITTLE GIANT “ I I "THE LITTLE GIANT” | A PERFECT RIOT OF LAUGHS. In Addition— The Ace of Western Stars, BUCK JONES BUCK JONES In His Greatest Western Yet I “THE SUNDOWN RIDER” 1 “THE SUNDOWN RIDER” Zane Grey Days Live Again. Approved for Universal Exhibition. RESERVES, D. I.C. or St James, 35-820. COMIC OPERA COMIC OPERA COMIC OPERA COMIC OPERA COMIC. OPERA COMIC OPERA COMIC OPERA The Christchurch Operatic Society has pleasure in prelES CLOCHES DE CORNEViLLE At ST JAMES’ THEATRE, from SATURDAY, APRIL 2S, to SATURDAY*, MAY 5. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. D.C. and O.S. 4s. Stalls 2s Gd. Back Stalls Is Gd. 846 DANCING. 1/- T ONDON SOCIETY DANCE. i/- lj 1/- RANGERS' HALL, THURS, S p.m. 1/- 3rd Heat £2 2s Monte Carlo. Also 1/- Lucky Spot and Monte Carlo. Good 1/- Band, Good Supper. 3075 A. F. Vfilander, M.C. MONEY. WANTED on first-class security. Monthly repayments. 9070. LOST AND POUND. LOST, Tuesday night, Motor-cycle Exhaust Pipe, vicinity YVoolston, Lin wood. Reward. Apply 9144. OST, Tn Durham Street, about 10 days ago, Black and White Cocker Spaniel Dog. May have jumped into motor-car. Reward. Central Hotel or 176, Durham Street. 893 X LOST between Rangiora, Christchurch, Wednesday, one Sack Hides. Reward. 35, Harman Street, Addington. I OST, Spreydon Library, Rose or J Conway Streets, Bag containing knitting. Return 34, Diamond Aveni'3. Reward. 852 _ LOST. Monday, in vicinity Crystal Palace and High Street, Gold Wri sj let Watc h. Re ward. Apply 9110. LOST, Large Brown, Black and Grey Partly Persian Cat. Reward. Phone 34-455. 9102 _ WOULD finder of Wallet containing driver's license, money, etc., ring 22-802, or 3Y’A? EMPLOYMENT OFFERED. BUTCHER'S Youth, aged 19, foul* years' experience, used to shop and delivery, wants Work. Urgent. Town or cou 11 1 ry. 9 103, " Star.” EMPLOYMENT WANTED. YOUTH. IS years, BJst, desires chance to test Jockeying ability. Apply 9141, Star.” EXPERIENCED Ban joist wants join J Dance Band, view engagements. Solo or ryll l m. App 1 y it 13 6. ROOMS TO LET. SINGLE Furnished Bedroom, suit young person, reasonable. 269, Kilmoro Street East. 9131 TO Let, YVell Furnished Front Single Room, fireplace; also Detached Room. 26 7, Barba does Street, City. 9135 X O-ROOMHD Unfurnished Flat, k'ette, upstairs. Superior home. 269, Kilmoro Street, East. 9130 X TRADESMEN. CYHIMNEYS Swept 2s. Central. ExperJ ienced sweep. Write James, 217, Lichfield Street. t'ity. 9119 X AUCTIONS. CANTERBURY COOP. POULTRY PRODUCERS. LTD. THE CANTERBURY CO-OP POULTRY PRODUCERS, LTD. RUCTION SALE OF PULLETS. On behalf of Client, we will sell by Public Auction, at our yards, 206, Tuam Street, on Friday, 20th Inst., at 12.15 p.m., 140 Pullets. Note—The above Pullets are from the best Canterbury strain and will be sold without reserve. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, Bach with fireplace; urgent. Apply 9135, “Star.”

AMUSEMENTS. TOM KATZ SAXOPHONE BAND CREATTNO AX ABSOLUTE SENSATION AT THE | THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn.. Ltd. TWICE DAILY: 2.30 and S p.m. APPEARING ON THE STAGE AT BOTH PERFORMAXCES. LAST THREE DAYS OF THIS TREMENDOUS STAGE ATTRACTION . . . SEASON DEFINITELY CLOSES ON FRIDAY. HUGE AUDIENCES ENRAPTURED WITH THIS DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL NOVELTY ! T O M T O M T O M T O N 1 T O M T O M T O M K A K A K A K A K A E A K A T Z T Z T Z T Z T Z T Z T Z WORLD FAMOUS SAXOPHONE BAND WORLD FAMOIS SA XOPHON E BA N I-> WORLD FAMOUS SAXOPHONE BAND Reserves at D.1.C., or 'phone 36-3'JS. 36-329. SATURDAY NEXT - - RONALD COLiMAN In—- | “THE DEVIL TO PAY” | And Joan Blondell —Warren William —ln—- | "GOOD-BYE AGAIN ” | THEATRE ROYAL, SATURDAY - NEXT SIS

The weekl\ r dance organised by the Linwood R.S.A. Sub-committee was held in the Canberra Hall last Saturday night, there being a goed attendance. Music was supplied by Mr and Mrs Jackson. The Monte Carlo was won by Miss Alma Lightfoot and Mr Meyers. Mr M’Connell was M.C. A case of apples has been given by a regular patron as a prize for the Monte Carlo next Saturday. That electric tractors were desirable fo. use in ploughing in New Zealand was the opinion expressed by Mr J. R. Templin at last evening’s meeting of the Canterbury College Engineering Society. He stated that there were various methods of supplying the power. The best was probabty that involving the rise of a trailing cable. Stop that coughing! Treat it scientificall>' with “ NAZOL ” and get instant relief. Acts at the points of infection. 60 doses for Is 3d. 120 doses for 2s Gd. 5

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20283, 18 April 1934, Page 3

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