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Cineniti Advertisements and Cftier Announcements

AMTTSEMFNTR. <PLAZA> Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. 3 Sessions: 11 A M.. 2.30 And 8 P.M. Shoppers' Session Every Friday, 5 p.m. FUN. FAST AND FURIOUS! Samuel Goldwyn Presents EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR "ROMAN SCANDALS” “ROMAN SCANDALS” United Artists' Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Musical Comedy that Eclipses Everything that has Gone Before. Magnificent Featurettes Include Disney's Latest Silly Symphony. | “THE CHINA SHOP” | Reserves, D. I.C. or Plaza. 36-021. COMING NEXT SATURDAY The Admiration And The Pride of England! ,1 The Sensation of Europe! ELIZABETH BERGNER | - CATHERINE THE GREAT ” Next Saturday (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) KING’S THEATRE. COLOMBO STREET - - - SYDENHAM. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY, at 8: I Clark Gable Jean Harlow I “HOLD YOUR MAN” | (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Coming: TREVOR AND DAWN. Specialty Act on the Stage.

AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn.. Ltd. TWICE DAILY 2.30 and 8 P.M Another Grand Double-feature Entertainment JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD •Heading a Huge Cast of Musical Comedy Favourites in “THE LOTTERY BRIDE” “THE LOTTERY BRIDE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) A Scintillating Spectacle Set to Glorious Music by the Famous Composer of “Rose Marie” and “The Vagabond King” WARREN WILLIAM ! “ BEDSIDE ” I | “ BEDSIDE ” I A Sensational Drama of a “ Heart ” Doctor who Didn’t Need any Practice!! A Blazing X-ray of a Famous Specialist whose-Specialty was Women! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves at D. I.C. or Phone 3(5-328. 36-329. THIS SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT Draws Bigger and Bigger Crowds Night after Night. IC° M p lONS. TO-NIGHT AT THE CIVIC OPERATIC BALLETS . . . Action Choruses . . . Shakespearean Character Recitals . . Popular Song Contest LADIES’ VOCAL SCHOLARSHIP . . . Character Recitations . . . Chief Piano Solo ...” 20 Minutes’ Entertainment.” Admission: One Shilling. Children Sixpence. DAY SESSIONS: Men’s Scholarship at 9 a.m.: Ladies’ Scholarship 2 p.m. AT THE SIXPENCE. Vocal Vocal CIVIC.

AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE. NOW SHOWING 3 Sessions: 12 Noon. 2.30 p.m.. 8 p m. Entertainment that contains ONE BIG LAUGH FROM END TO END. WONDERFUL MUSIC. GLORIOUS STNGING, ROMANCE, DRAMA AND A GREAT CAST. EDM UND LOW E EDMUND LOWE ANN SOTHERN MIRIAM JORDON GREGORY RATOFF GREGORY RATOFF “ LET’S | i FALL IN LOVE '* ved for Universal Exhibition.) ves, D.1.C., or Crystal palace, Always A Good Show at The MAJESTIC. Sessions: 12 Noon. 2.30 and 8. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! IT’S DIFFERENT! A Beautiful Spy—An American with a fortune in Rubies—A Revolutionist—A Crook—A Detective—Passengers on the Speeding Train crossing the heart of the Strangest Country in the Woi id—and the Mysterious Death of the Stowaway!. What Action! What Suspense! What Mystery! What Romance! EDMUND LOWE in EDMUND LOWE in “ BOMBAY MAIL ” | I “BOMBAY MAIL” | | “ BOMBAY MAIL ’» It’s Grand Entertainment—Don't Miss It—With SHIRLEY GREY. RALPH FORBES ONSLOW STEVENS. TOM MOORE Recommended by Censor for Adults. Reserves D.I.C. or Majestic. 33-537.

AMUSEMENTS. CIVIC—ALL-BRITISH COMING MONDAY, MAY 28. COMING MONDAY, MAY 28. THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE YEAR THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE YEAR The the picture Talk ini rhich definite]v settles ,£ Britain’s Supremacy Picture Production. BITTER SWEET BITTER SWEET BITTER SWE E T (Approved for Universal Exhibition) With its Beautiful Music Glorious Lyrics Gorgeous Frockings ANNA NEAGLE FERNAND GRAAVEY told of two hear OPEN A' THURSDAY', MAY 24—10 A.M. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES id it Costs No More to Rest

LOST AND FOUND. LOST, AQstin 10 Starting Handle, be” tw> -e n Brighton and town. 9461. loST, Monday aln-moon, about three J o’clock, in Post Office savings Bank, one £5 note. Reward on returning to this office, or ring 35-980. y 509 LOST, Tan Whippet Bitch (small). _ Please return to 2497, Shirley ltd. BOARD WANTED. (S ENTLEMAN requires Board and X Residence in refined home. Must ibe handy to city. Apply 951 G, "Star.”' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WANTED a Gramophone, state price » and lull particulars to 951 N. tRUIT, PLANTS, VEGETABLES. FRESH Flowers, Wanted to Buy, every week-end. Must be reasonable. 194, Armagh Street, 9519 X IyHEAT, Potatoes, Mangolds, Hay. ▼▼ Buy from the grower. A. W. Emmett, 96, Quinn's Road, Shirley, 9530 X ROOMS TO LET. DOUBLE Furnished Bed-sitting-room to Let, all conveniences; own gas meter. 102, Chester Street. 89S0X UURNISHED Bed-sitting-room, sepa--I. rate kitchenette, all conveniences, to Let, moderate. 315, Cambridge Terrace, opp. Baptist Church. 9262 X r>OOMS ss, Beds Is 6d, Tea, Bed and 1 Breakfast 10s 6d weekly. 172, ‘ ' l l es_l e r .St, 95 2OX KS WEEKLY, Is Gd Nightly, Single Rooms, Beds; also Furnished Rooms, 17G, Barbadoes Street, off Ferry Road. 1523 X MOTOR-CARS FOR SALE. DE SOTO Sedan, perfect condition, any trial. Offer wanted. Service ation, Cr. Jerrold and Lincoln Rds. Model T 5-seater Wanted to A Sell. Further particulars apnly 122, Richardson Terrace. 9540 1 QOQ CHEVROLET Sedan"' 1 ike new. tor, ™ Sninll «lve easy to i ms. Brown and Fairbairn, K.B.K. WANTED TO SELL. (SPECIAL Purchase Super" IC? Body Carpet, 27-inch, usually 16/6, Now 11/3 yard. Calder Mackay, Ltd. _ 339 X WANTED to Sell, New World Gas I’linno •( l " perfect order, condition. 1 hone Ji-421, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. 22X SPECIAL Purchase - Super —A xm in stir 9, ody Carpet, 27-inch, usually 16/G, Now 11/3 yard. Calder Mackay. Ltd. FOR Sale Sectional Shed, any I reasonable, offer. Leaving. ]6, Courtenay Street, St Albans. O RECTAL Purchase S Jper~~Al-minster kj Body Carpet, 27-inch, ufiuallv 16/G, Now 11/3 yard. Calder Mackay, Ltd. _ 339 X PERSONAL Gentleman who witnessed | motor-cycle at the corner of Bath ana ( olombo Streets last Saturday evening at 5.30 please communicate 43, Westenra Street, Dallington. 9524 T A POMPADOUR Toilet Salon. 136 a, -*- i Armagh Street (opp. Armstrong’s). Marcel Waving 2s full head. Shampooing and Setting 3s 6d, Eyebrow Archings Is 6d. Specialist in Inecto Tinting. Work guaranteed. Miss A. Roth well. Phone 37-113. jIA / —PERMANENT Wave, full | -LO/ “ head. Satisfaction assured. Mayfair Toilet Salon, 157, High Street |(opi). Armstrong's). 7942 N EMPLOYMENT OFFERED. PAINTER, tradesman; like “meet man with car or small truck. Little capital. Work guaranteed. 9525. TWO Lady Representatives Wantedlo call on householders and make appointments for salesmen to demonstrate. Congenial work and no selling. 17s 6d expenses allowed and commission. D 556, “ Star.” 327 HOUSES TO LET. T" Let. House, Tr'oomsT kt 1.•, b:«ibA room. Barrington Street. Apply 214. Lincoln Road. 9529 * BUSINESSES FOR SALE, Advertiser is compelled to sacrifice his half-share in a progressive business. Ca 1> i 1 1! 1 required n:.u. 953 1. "Stnr.” HOUSEHOLD SERVICE. YSTANTED, a Reliable, Trustworthy ▼ v Help, able to cook, small household; copies of references and wages wanted. 9539. " Star.” X VITANTED. Middle-aged Lady-Help for zr refined home, country, no outdoor duties, a(1 nits ; IDs, 953 5. "St;;!-,” WANTED TO BUY. I>ATH (second-hand), in good order, > Wanted. 9536, “Star.” DRESSMAKING. TAILORING ETC IKAiiX Dressmaking QLiieklv. Kasilv, J by taking our £3 3s course, which includes Cutting and Designing. Latest modern method (11.. eharts). Railway concessions. Paris School of Dressmaking (Regd). 272, High St., Gough’s Buildings. X

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20311, 22 May 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20311, 22 May 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20311, 22 May 1934, Page 3

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