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AMUSEMENTS, CIVIC ALL-BRITISH the picture perfect. A Story that Will Never Die. AS BEAUTIFUL AS THE MUSIC IT IMMORTALISES. 1N A MOXAS TE R Y IN A MOXAS TE R Y IX A MOX ASTER Y 1 X A JVI a\ A STE R Y IX A MOXASTERY IN A MOXASTERY MOXASTERY CJARDEN.” HARDEN.” CSARDEX.” HARDEN.” HARDEN.” HARDEN.” SA RDEX. MON AST ER Y CAT lD E X'. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Photo-play that Weaves a Spell With | JOHN STUART | HUGH WILLIAMS i JOAN MAUDE \ AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Book at Civic. No Fee. Tel. DANCING. — CABARET At The CASHEL STREET Saturday TO-NIGHT Saturday TO-NIGHT 808 BRADFORD’S DANCE BAND. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Phone 31-778 for Reserved Alcoves. QABARET FRASCATI, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Usual cabaret Monday. FRASCATI. FRASCATI. GRAND OPENING OF DANCE SEASON. TUESDAY May 1 TUESDAY Special Novelties. Les Stewart and Wee Georgie in Song and Patter. 8.30 till 1 a.m. Bob Bradford’s Dance Band. Ladles 2s 6d, Gents 2s 6d. Dark Suits Essential. K IT- K A T D A N C E. ARGONAUT HALL, TO NIGHT. The £5 Cash Monte Carlo begins. Is 6d Admission. Roll up? Roll up! TUDOR CABARET, To-night, 7.45-12. All Nations Carnival Dance. Buddy Smart’s Nations Band. Patrons Receive Hats, Bugles, Flags. Limit, 125 Couples. Doors open 7.30. Ladies, Is. - ■ Gents, Is 6d. CALEDONIAN SELECT ASSEMBLY DANCE. CALEDONIAN HALL. TO-NIGHT : SATURDAY : TO-NIGHT CASH MINIATURE MONTE CARLO. Old and New Dances. Lucky Spot. Good Floor. Music and Supper. GEO. BRADFORD’S ORCHESTRA. W. HALL, M.C. The most Popular Dance in the City. All Dancers catered for. The Assembly guarantees it good night’s Dancing and Enjoyi Admission Is 6d. 1992 C ALEDONIAN HALL. MONDAY MONDAY SELECT OLD TIME DANCE. EVANS-CAMPBELL BAND. EVANS-CAMPBELL BAND. Eight Professional Players. ONE GUINEA. BEST SET LANCERS. LUCKY SPOT MONTE CARLO. Supper Extras by the Christchurch City Harmonica Band. 25 PLAYERS. Under Mr Perce Skinner. Admission Is (id. Supper Provided. Admission Is 6d. Callery 6d. MONDAY, MAY 7th, BACK TO CHILDHOOD. Get your Costume ready. ANNUAL DANCE CHRISTCHURCH and United Swimming Club, TUESDAY, May 1, S pm.. Builders’ Association Rooms, 95, Gloucester Street. Good Supper. Novelties. Dunn’s, Orchestra. Double Ticket, /TtED FISHER’S Dance Band, 4 instrurnepts, latest music, available for dances, parties. Apply 17, Travers St. ADDINGTON TENNIS CLUB. NNUAL BALL. WINTER GARDEN TUESDAY, MAY 8. Double. ss; Single, 3s. A. S. BELL, Hon. Secretar Phone 33-927. 10 LANCASHIRE SOCIETY. D ANCE S O C I A 1.. rranged programme of items r and Mrs G. Gibson’s Party. Monte Carlos. Prizes. Fowler’s Orchestra. Good Supper Admission: Is Con Early. Earl y SYDENHAM HALT., WEDNESDAY. 2nd Heat ONE-STEP. £2 2s MONTE CARLO. EVANS-CAMPBELL BAND. Admission Is. Supper Provided. ALEXANDRA HALL. (FERRY ROAD, CITY.) Yoxj’vo enjoyed the “ Kitchen Nigl id “ Farm Night.” Now don’t m our Real Old-time Ball. WEDNESDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY NEXT, Mav 2. REAL OLD-TIME BALL. i Hundreds of nov I tributed and Nov ! introduced. Coi Wedn ill be disEXHIBITION DANCING By the ” Entertainers.” Spreading Palms. . . Gay Decoration* .. Bright Music. .. Sumptuous Suppe will make this outstanding attraction i REAL OLD-TIME BALL. Special Catering.—The Ball Menu fo the sit down supper will include: Jel lies. Trifles. Soft Drinks. Fruit, Smal Goods, Sweets, etc., etc. Admission: 2s. Dancing 8 till 2 a.m WEDNESDAY —ALEXANDRA HALL.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20291, 28 April 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20291, 28 April 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20291, 28 April 1934, Page 3

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