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AMUSEMENTS. Positively the Last Three Days of I ELIZABETH BERGXER | | “ THE GREAT ” | The Pinnacle of English Productions. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) <PLAZA> J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.30 and S p.m. —: NEXT SATURDAY : Clear the Way for Laughter, Dance and Song. ‘ FOOT LIGHT PARADE ” - FOOT LIGHT PARADE ” With Ruby Keeler, James Cagney. Dick Powell, Guy Kibbee, Joan Blondell and a host of others. Staged Unde ‘ FOOTLTGHT PARADE” ‘ FOOTLIGHT PARADE ” ■ FOOTLIGHT PARADE ” ‘FOOTLTGHT PARADE” ‘ FOOTLIGHT PARADE ” ‘ FOOTLIGHT* PARADE” 5 Tuneful Song Hits. The Show of 1000 Nev Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans Open To-morrow at D.I.C. WANTED TO SELL. FOR Private Sale, 1 Chesterfield Suite, in excellent condition; also Piano. Kirchner-Berlin model, with iron frame. D 777, “ Star.” HOUSES TO LET. WANTED Let, 5-Roomed House, gas, electric light, conveniences. Central. 57, Street. 642 X LOST AND FOUND LOST Small Key between Papanui ano City. Would finder kindly write to 5059. “Star”? TRADESMEN. CHIMNEYS Swept 2s, experienced, tidy w6rkman. Wellbourn. 16, Opawa Road. Phone 34-852. 505SX WANTED TO RENT UNFURNISHED Flat, two or three rooms, near East Christchurch School. Must be cheap. 5064, *‘ Star.” CAGE BIRDS. PIGEONS. ETC. G EMPLOYMENT OFFERED. OOD Salesman Wanted. Retainer Apply 5070, “ Star HIRE. HORSES, all sorts. Saddle Horses for Hire; Vehicles, Harness. 41, Rotherham Street, Riccarton. Phone 36-588. 4566 X ROOMS TO LET TO Let, Large Unfurnished Sunny Room, every convenience. 188, Papanui Rond. 5071 X MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, Seat in Car towards week-end 5065, “ Star.” ASHBURTON NEWS. Diamond Jubilee of St Andrew’s. (Special to the ** Star.”) ASHBURTON, June 12. At a meeting of the Ashburton Presbytery to-day, the Moderator (the Rev H. S. Watson) presiding, a motion of sympathy was passed with the relatives of the late Mr F. Z. D. Ferrim2n. The Moderator reported that the diamond jubilee of St Andrew’s Church, Ashburton, would be celebrated next Sunday and that a social would bk held on the following Tuesday even ing. The Rev W. Marshall was appointed to convey a message to the congrega tion of St Andrew r 's expressing th& Presbytery’s congratulations on the at tainment of its diamond jubilee. Lodge Meetings. A meeting of the Grand Chaptei Court, A.0.F., was held last evening, when the G.C.R (Brother G. D. H. Ilefford) presided. Brother Hefford and Brother W. H. Amos reported on the recent centenary celebrations held in Christchurch, and were thanked for their report It was decided to congratulate the District Executive on the arrangements made for the celebrations. The G.C R. announced that Nos. 1 and 2 Grand Chapter Courts would meet at Dunsandel on Wednesday, July 11 Hockey Competition. It was agreed at a meeting of the Mid-Canterburv Men’s Hockey SubAssociation last evening to open the junior competition next Saturday, the draw being as follows:—St Stephen’s v. Tinwald, St Andrew’s a bye. It was decided to write to the following associations for representative matches: Geraldine, at Geraldine: Canterbury, at Christchurch, and South Canterbury and Malvern, at Ashburton.

AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE DAYS OF | “ COUXSELLOR-AT-LAW ” |' WITH JOHN BARRYMORE, BEBE DANIELS (Recommended by. Censor for Adults.) [ CRYSTAL PALACE. COMMENCING SATURDAY. THE BIG HIT OF 1934 Y'ou’ve Been Waiting lor A Picture Like This . . . - A PRODUCTION WITH A SOULSTIRRING ROMANCE, PLUS MAGNIFICENCE IN MUSIC SPECTACLE AND NOVELTY NEVER BEFORE ACHIEVED BY A MOTION PICTURE! With The Beautiful, Dainty, Adorable Lilian Harvey j Lilian Harvey ! Lilian Harvey ! “I am Suzanne” | “I am Suzanne” | “I am Suzanne” j “I am Suzanne” ! “I am Suzanne” | “I am Suzanne” ! “I am Suzanne” | “T am Suzanne” i “I am Suzanne” | GENE RAYMOND LESLIE BANKS and a SURPRISE NOVELTY—- [ PODRECCA’S PTCCOLI | MARIONETTES! YOU MUST SEE The Beautiful Spectacular Ballets including ” HELL AND THE DEVIL.” in which Beautiful Girls are thrown into the “ Bottomless Pit ” to emerge as Exquisite Fairies. YOU MUST HEAR The Delightful “St Maritz Waltz” and the catchy song everybody will be humming “Just a Little Garret.” YOU WILL OPEN YOUR HEART TO The Most Magnificent Love Story the Screen has ever told. Entertainment for the Whole Family. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves D.I.C. or Theatre, 32-40 S. BE WISE BOOK EARLY. KING S THEATRE. Colombo Street Sydenham TO-NIGHT : THURSDAY : FRIDAY (Approved for Universal Exhibit DANCING. R MUSIC BY THE ERICA BAND. Evening Wear Optional. Cabaret Supper. 3/- Double Ticket. D FLORAL DANCE. IXIELAND, CATHEDRAL SQUAR TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1934, S-12 p.t In aid of Mystery Stall, Lewisham Ga den Fete. Hitchen’s j_»ansar Supper. Tickets two shillings pence. XV POPULAR DANCE. Monte Carlo, Novelty Dance, Good Music, Good Supper. Admission Is. THURSDAY. 5014 pOME BACK TO CHILDHOOD Dance and Euchre. June 14. Memorial Hal', Papanui. Herdman Fisk Orchestra. Dancing 8 till l. Supper provided. Late bus to Square. 4089 X DANCE Committees: The Best Dance Orchestras in the World are at your command when you use our Sound System, and you have about 20 Instruments instead of 3 or 4. at a ; ower cost ’Phone us for a quotation. General Radio Co.. First Floor, 623. Colombo Street. •Pho 30-999, X London society dance. Ridgeiv Hall, Thursday, 8 p.m. Third heat £2 2s. Monte Carlo. Other prizes and Card Playing. Good music. Good supper. A. F. Verlander M.C. 641 TERDFRS. TENDERS FOR PRINTING TIMETABLES. TENDERS for Printing Timetables for twelve months are invited by the Christchurch Tramway Board to be lodged not later than noon on Friday, June 22, 1934. Copies of Specifications may be inspected at the office. FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager. June 12, 1934. 633 PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.—STORES. TENDERS, closing 4 p.m. on dates shown and returnable to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, are invited for the supply of; No. 878—Local Service Transformers—--16-7-34 (previously advertised as closing 19-6-34). No. SSO—Hot Water Pipes, etc.— 26-6-34. Quotation forms may he obtained from Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christ chr»rcli and Dunedin. and the Stines Manager’s Office. Wellington. EDUCATIONAL. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. LOCAL CENTRE. THE PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS in connection with the College will take place in August and September Examiner: DR JAMES LYON, D. Mus. Entries for all Divisions, also for the Overseas Scholarship, close TO-MOR-ROW, THURSDAY, June 14, 1934. Syllabus and entry forms may be obtained from the Local Secretary. J. CROSS, Care Cross and Petersen, 634 218, High Street. THERE’S probably not nearly as much in your pay envelope as you think you are worth. But the Boss’s estimate of your worth decides the amount you receive. The I.C.S. can help you raise the Boss’s estimate of your worth. Over 300 Courses to choose from, including Window Dressing and Salesmanship. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. A, Liverpool Chambers, HEREFORD STREET, EAST, C HRISTCH U RCH LECTURES. E A R DR NORWOOD! Of the City Temple. London. ’’PEACE OR WAR—THE PROSPECT,” DURHAM ST. METHODIST CHURCH, THURSDAY. JUNE 14. AT 7.45 P.M. A collection will be taken up to defraj' expenses.

AMUSEMENTS. LAST ' ’HE HAYS—DO'TT M T SS YONDER COMEDY CIVIC—ALL BRITISH ~| Sol* Direction: Britdom Films. ! Twice Daily: .. 2.15..atvl S n The Story of a Gigantic Hop HENRY EDWARDS The Hero HENRY EDWARDS “ Th- F!a HENRY EDWARDS Lieu-.' via Scores His Greatest Trtmn.ii In Geo. A. Birmingham s GENERAL JOHN REG. N GENERAL JOHN REGAM GENERAL JOHN REGAN (Approved for Universal Exhibit CLEANER AND FUNNIER \\ HAS NEVER BEFORE BEEN Hi* Reserve at Theatre. No Fee. I COMING—SATURDAY I COMING SATURDAY j BRITAIN’S MIGHTY i SCREEN MONARCH I Greater Than "Quo VadiV* | and the original "Ben Hut.” -I | CONRAD YEIDT in | “ THE | WANDERING I JEW ” (Recommended for Adults.) j It attracts hundreds who J have never visited a theatre. 1 ITS GREATNESS | WILL ASTOUND YOU I Box Plans| Now Open . At Theatre. Tel. 31-508. |

_ AMUSEMENTS. Last Three Days of RUTH CHATTERTOX as | “ LILLY TURNER | “LETTINU, IN THE SUNSHINE” vocl for Universal Exhibits THEATRE ROYAL. TWICE DAI I. Y iamson Pictur Ltd. 2.30 and S p.m. SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY A Brand New Print of the Greatest Talking: Picture Ever Made! *• DISRAELI “ DISRAELI “ DISRAELI “ DISRAELI “ DISRAELI “ DISRAELI “ DISRAELI “ DISRAELI GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS You Owe it to Yourself to See This Brilliant Masterpiece Again and Again. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at DXC. or ’Phone 36-328,

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20330, 13 June 1934, Page 3

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