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AMUSEMENTS^ REGENT THEATRE. Matinee 2.30. Evening 8 P.M. The Screen’s Greatest Musical Romance. lU JOAN CRAWFORD —2 a Iris JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE A Musical Spectacle With A Soul-Stirring Story! Reserves D.T.C., or ring 34-616. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Saturday HuJbert OWtJj Approved for Universal Exhibition. LIBERTY THEATRE. P M.J And 7.45 P.M.! *TLING! UNUSUAL! MYSTERY THRILLER! “FROM HEADQUARTERS” | •• FROM HEADQUARTERS j Master Mind of a Thousand Crimes Reveal«*d. This Will Lift You Right Out of Your Seat. Starring (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And a Smashing Western Red-blooded THRILLER With 300 T GIBSON HOOT GIBSON f “CLEARING THE RANGE ” \ An Iron-handed Gang of Rustlers Ruling the Range! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves. D.I.C. or Liberty. 35-067. GRAC’D THEATRE. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M.! GRACIE FIELDS - | In Her Brilliant Comedy i | ” THIS WEEK OF GRACE * | Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserves. D.I.C. or Grand, 33-697. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOW OPEN. NICHOLL'S ICHO L L ’ S CITY RIFLE RANGE, 161, HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. B.S.A. and Vickers Miniature Rifles in use. Winchester Rifles for Moving Targets. COMPETITIONS AND PRIZES. THI? President and Members of the Postmen's Social Club wish to tHank the Businessmen and Private Owners who supplied vehicles, and also the drivers who gave up their Saturday half-holiday to help us with the Clothes Drive. Our thanks are also due to the Christchurch Newspapers, 3YA, 3ZM. Boy Scouts and the people of Christchurch, who so ably assisted us in our efforts in the cause of humanity. G. R. McCALLUM. President. MISSIONARY MARKET. MERIVALE PARISH HALL, Thursday Next, June 14. in aid of the Melanesian and North China Missions. Most .City and Suburban Parishes taking part. Various Attractions, including Melanesian Moving Film. Come and help your Parish Quota. 4924 COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS. THIS WEEK'S Demonstrations at the M.E.D. will be as follows: WEDNESDAY: FRIDAY: Prune Almond Cake Dundee Cake White Mountain Almond Fruit Caka Frosting Fairy Apple Cake Fish Pasties Shrewsbury Biscuits Cream Puffs Cornflake Meringues Cornflake Crisps Commencing Hour: 2.30 p.m. EVENING COOKING CLASS. TUESDAY EVENING, 7.30 o'clock. •' PASTRY-MAKING." No Tickets Required. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY' DEPARTMENT. MARIST BROTHERS OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. EUCHRE TOURNAMENTS. THE Series of Euchre Tournaments will be continued TO-MORROW NIGHT. Special Attractions. 618 - THERE'S “THE DOOR BELL “AGAIN;SUPPOSE daily to your door came the butcher, the grocer, the clothier, the furrier. the furniture man and every other merchant with whom you deal? What a tedium of doorbell answering that would meanl It would be even more impractical for you to visit dally all these stores to find out what they have to offer and the price. And yet you need those merchants’ service quite as much as they need s’our patronage. Contact between seller and consumer is essential in the supplying of human needs. Before a sale can be made the goods must be offered. Every day, through the advertising columns of this paper, the merchants of this city come to your horn* with their choicest wares. Easily, quickly, you get the news of all that is worth while 1n the market-places of the world. They are not strangers at the • door, hut merchants you know and trust. You are always surer of high quality and fair price when you buy an article advertised by a reputable Arm. BUY RELIABLE GOODS ADVERTISED IN THE STAR.'

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20329, 12 June 1934, Page 3

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