AMUSEMENTS. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF THE DIG LAUGH SHOW. CRYSTAL PALACE. 11 A.M.! 2.15 P.M. I 7.45 r.M.! The Screen’s Drollest Comedy Team, ED. EVERETT lIORTCX EDNA MAY OLIVER BRIGHTEST AND BREEZIEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR. "THE POOR RICH” " THE POOR RICH” "THE POOR RICH ” You’ll Laugh Till It Hurts! I Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Screening— THE MIGHTY MUSICAL SHOW, I "42nd Street" I “42nd Street" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES D.I.C. or THEATRE. 32-40 S. HAVE YOU BOOKED YOUR SEATS? For The OVERWHE L M I N G! OUTSTANDING! TRIUMPHANT! SUCCESS At The TIVOLI LOUISA M. ALCOTT’S GLORIOUS INSPIRATION That Storms the Heart and Floods the Soul—The Immortal Story of HOME LIFE AND GIRLHOOD! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS, 11 A.M.! and 2.30 P.M.! AND AVOID THE CRUSH AT NIGHT! Reserves, D.I.C. or Tivoli, 32-SlO. PUBLIC NOTICES. COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS. ELECTRIC COOKING Demonstrations at the M.E.D. Mill be as follows this week:— WEDNESDAY: FRIDAY: j Chocolate Pepper- Savoury Sausages. mint Cake. Orange Pudding. Pineapple Meringue Arrowroot Sponge. Tart. Nut and Date Bread. Coconut Macaroons. Date Shortcake. Chocolate Crispies. English Tea Bun. Commencing Hour: 2.30 p.m. EVENING COOKING CLASSES. TUESDAY EVENING, 7.30 o’clock. The last of the present Series of Evening Demonstrations will be given on Tuesday Evening. SUBJECT: PARTY DAINTIES. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT, CHRISTCHURCH. IMPERIAL WAR SERVICE MEN. A SMOKE CONCERT will be held at -FA Jellicoe Hall on Thursday, July 2G. at S p.m. Chairman: J. A. East. Tickets, 2/- each, procurable at R.S.A. Oitico or at door. 230 IMPORTANT NOTICE: Removal. MRS H. TASKER. M.P.S , Ph.C., Consulting Chemist, Warden’s Buildings, has opened a Modern Pharmacy at 304, Colombo Street, Sydenham. During this week each customer will receive a small gift. X RYSAN POULTRY FARM. 135, HAMILTON AVENUE, FENDALTON. Phone 31-272. Are Booking Orders for Poultry, etc. Hot Poultry Dinners and Dressed Poultry as Usual. TTS MISS RITA O’CONNELL (late of The Olive Branch) has opened The Vanity Fair Hairdressing Salon in Fletcher’s Buildings, 769, Colombo St. (next Self-Ile!p). Permanent Waving. 12/6. ’Phone 41-533. x OXLEY PRAMS. XLEY PRAMS. The winner of the Oxley Free Pram for the past quarter is Colleen, da ugh tor of Councillor and Mrs A. E. Armstrong, 33, Hood Street, New Brighton. Another Free Pram this quarter. Call for your entry form, 594, Colombo " THERE’S "THE DOOR BELL " AGAIN !** the clothier, furniture mar merchant wit] What a tediu swering that would mean! It Mould be even more impractical for you to visit dailv all these stores to find out what they have to offer and the price. And yet you need those merchants’ service quite as much they need your patronage. plyin’g of human needs. Before a sale can be made the goods must be offered. Every dav, through the advertising columns of this paper, the merchants of this city come to your home with their choicest wares. Easily, quickly, you get the news of all that is worth while in the market-places of the Morld. They are not strangers ; door, but merchants you and trust. You are always of high quality and fair when you buy an article ? tised by a reputable firm. at the know surer price idverBUY RELIABLE ADVERTISED IN . GOODS . . . . “THE STAR’?
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20365, 24 July 1934, Page 3
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