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AMUIPfIMTI CONCERT. MRS STEPHEN PARR'S PARTY. A T THE TOO H ROOMS. LATIMER V SQUARE, on Thursday. July *♦34. j n aid of Toe H. Building Fund. L«-frephnif-nts. Admission la. DANCING. STEWART'S Gully Cricket Club INNUAL DANCE, Tuesday, July 24, 1934 Canberra Hall. Cashel Street. Jackson's Orchestra. 8-12. Lucky Spot, Monte Carlo. Good supper. Double 3s, Gents 2s, Ladles is 6d. 714* PUBLIC NOTICES. a Message ‘■rpHE ISRAEL VISION." X for the Nation. Address by Pastor James Crawford. Tuesday, July 24, 7.45 p.m. British Lsrael Rooms, €99, Colombo St. Above Turner and I,e Brun's. All ■welcome. 7155 X L E Y PRAM S. LEY PRAMS. The winner of the Oxley Free Pram for the past quarter is COLLEEN, daughter of Councillor and Mrs A. M Armstrong, 33, Hood S.t., New Brighton. Another Free Pram this quarter. Call for your entry form. O CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH MUSICA! SOCIETY. DONATION TICKETS: 1 1361. 2 2946. 9 1785. STARLETS' STARLETS' STARLETS' STARLETS' STARLETS’ DRESSED DRESSED DRESSED DRESSED DRESSED DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS ON DISPLAY A HUNDRED AND FIFTY ISOLDS All sizes, both sexes, beautifully and originally dressed “ Little Women " from all parts of Canterbury, Nelson and the Went Coast FROM THE " STARLETS " FROM THE " STARLETS ” FROM THE " STARLETS " Members of the “ Star's *• hug* family of children. EXHIBITION FOR FIVE EXHIBITION FOR FIVE EXHIBITION FOR FIVE EXHIBITION FOR FIVE DAYS. DAYS. DAYS. TUESDAY TO SATURDAY, JULY 24 to JULY 28. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ON THE TOP FLOOR, HALLENSTEIX'S BLDG. 263. HIGH STREET. (Take the elevator.) Admission: Adults 3d, Children under 15 Id. ALL PROCEEDS TO THE MAYOR S RELIEF OF DISTRESS FUND.

LOST AND FOUND. /"'ILIVE BROOK and Diana Wynyard In 1 * Milne’s play. “ The Doved Road/’ Regent. POUND, at 624. Colombo Street, the J: world’s easiest Easy Chair. It's Whitmore’s patent F° UNO. Black and White Pigeon (Nun). No. 1932-31. 167. Antigua City. Gold Wristlet Watch at or between aerodrome and Ferry Rd. Sunday last. Reward. 6980, ** Star.*’ Memorial IN Vicinity Memorial Bridge. White Crochet Work In brown paper bag. 6395 ” Star.' LOST, Red Cardigan, July 11. vicinity Tuam Street. Return 47. Cleveland Street. LOST, between Riccarton Rd.-Lincoln Road, Man’s Fur-lined Suede Glove. 6943 “ Star.” LOST. last Saturday. on South Grounds. Hagley Park, one Brown Tweed Overcoat. Would finder please communicate with 37, Shakespeare Rd., Waltham. 6797 LOST, on Sumner Beach, week ago. Lady’s Handbag and Spectacles. Kindly communicate 6634 ** Star/* LOST, July 19, Parcel Material, either West Coast train or Riccarton tram. Apply ’Phone 33-416. <714 LOST, - Thursday, Brown Cloth Belt, between Albert and Vernon Terrace. Ring 35-508. • 6516 LOST, Thursday, in City, Drown Furlined Glove. 125. Cashel St. Burnside-Wool-Ring 35-670. LEFT in City Shop month ago by Sanatorium patient. Bag containing clothes and macrame work. Reply • Star ” Office. LOST, Sydenham. Thursday night, pair Horn-rimmed Glasses. Apply Sandridge Hotel. Reward. 7070 LOST, Leather Glove, outside Mr Barriball’s Garage, Rutland St., St Albans. Reward at Mr Pratt’s Store. LOST, Four £1 Notes, between Clarence Rd. and Crystal Palace. Reward. 105, Riccarton Rd., or ring 33-954. 7W LOST, on Wednesday afternoon. Magpie, both wings clipped. Return appreciated. 451, Glouceater Bt. 7808 _ j OST, Man’f lj Shirley. 7152, ” Star.” I OST, Feudal ton. Thursday, J Roan Spaniel Dog; ten n Please phgne 23-285. 1772 LOST. la/<t Tuesday, on the corner of Wilson’s and Opawa Roads, a Grey Purs© containing a Yale key. Finder please return to 372, Caahel - « LOST, last Saturday. Ivory Brooch with tiger on it. Reward. 12. Dpden St.. Surnn LOST. Leather Gauntlet Glove, righthand: vicinity Carlton Hotel. A only REWARD, Airedale Terrier Dog. black and tan collar No. 1820, strayed rom 20. St Andrew's Terrace. 6756 STRAYED from 47, Courtenay St. St Albans, Alsatian Male Pup. Finder - * 7078 warded. TILL person who found Pocket Wallet in Post Office kindly return to B BOARD WANTED OARD Wanted .. Elderly Woman requires Comfortable Board with prifamily, h.w. and phone. Apply R EFINED Protestant Business Girl ts Board In return for her mnany. Reply 6593, REFINED Young Lady reauires Board and Residence, bendy to City, te terms to R 531. TED. Board in adult famfW -invalid lady. Reply 7663. ITANTED. Accommodation with Board for h»«sbend and wife, sitting-room. 1 locality. sunny, tele"rage essentials. Apply T.. “ Star.** ’ANTED by Officer. Defence DepartFnr»ii«hed Room, with part North End._ Reply 7176 OT'NG Working Man requires with nr I vs* •ton preferred Apply 67 73.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20363, 21 July 1934, Page 2

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726

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20363, 21 July 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20363, 21 July 1934, Page 2

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