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AMUSEMENTS. OPACITY HOUSE DF.I.IGHTEH. REGENT THEATRE. Matinee, 2.30. livening. S p.tn. A MIGHTY SPECTACLE. WITH PA< 3GANTRY. EXCITEMENT, BEAUTY AND THRILLS: DIETRICH DIETRICH SCARRET SCARLET EMPRESS empress The Drama Of A Woman, The Pawn Of Nations, Becoming A Power That Rocked The World! On The Stage > M. SENIA CHOSTIAKOFF \M. SENIA CHOSTIAKOFF M. SENIA CHOSTIAKOFF With His Cossack Choir (Choir, Evenings Only) Who Will Sing:— “Monotonously Rings The Bell ** “ The Volga Boatman Song ” “ On The Road to Petersburg '* Come And Hear The Glorious Singiiig Of This World-Famous Russian Tenor He Will Amaze And Delight You! Recommended by Censor for Adults Reserves D.I.C. or ring 34-616. LIBERTY THEATRE. .15 P.M.! . England’! - - EDMUND GWENN In The Exciting Comedy Dram* Foremost Star J “ MAROONED ”j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And A Drama Beating with the very Pulse of Life. | “AS THE EARTH TURNS” j JEAN MUIR DONALD WOODS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves D.I.C. or LIBERTY. 35-067. Continuous from 11 A.M.! LEWIS STONE PAT O’BRIEN MISSING PERSONS ” You’ll Lose yourself in lt« MAZE OF THRILLS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

LECTURES. LECTURE. IAIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. 1 SCIENTIST, Christchurch, Announces a FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MISS By MARGARET MURNET GLENN, C.S.B. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, CRYSTAL PALACE THEATRE THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock. The Public is cordially invited to :tend. 971 PSYCHOLOGY CENTRE. COMMERCE CLUB, 153, Hereford St. ” YOUR PROBLEM SOLVED.” Hear TREASURE STEADMAN. World Traveller and Lecturer. Questions and Answers. Brins Your Problem. 9432 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN CONCESSIONS, LTD. Members* Voluntary Winding-up. In the Matter of the Companies Act, 1 933. 'V’OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at -iA the adjourned General Meeting of Members held on October 31st, 1934, in pursuance of Section 221 (b) of the Companies Act, 1933, the following Special Resolution was passed: “That the Company be wound up voluntarily.” and that R. W. Beaumont, Public Accountant, of York Chambers, Victoria Street East, Auckland, be appointed Liquidator. B. W. BEAUMONT, F.P.A. (N.Z.), Public Accountant, Liquidator. Auckland, Ist November, 1934. 977 CAKE GUESSING COMPETITION. ST PAUL’S NEW SCHOOL, DALLINGTON— First: Mrs Wittle, 740, Ferry Road. Second: Mrs Cattrell. 22. Osborne Street

METROPOLITAN SHOW. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER t. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. CALL IN AT THE SECOND TENT ON THE RIGHT FROM LINCOLN ROAD ENTRANCE. THE ROTARY CLUB is conducting the ANNUAL SALE OF BASKETWARE made by the INMATES OF THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND, Auckland. ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I RACEGOERS and Show Visitors: t Don't forget Little's Restaurant serves the best 4-COURSE HOT DINNER in town for 1/- (from 11 a.m., daily). 179. MANCHESTER STREET, opp. McKendry's (Queen's) Hotel. 970 X G~ EO. WEAR. Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician, moved to larger premises, 161. Cashel Street (near Tattersall's Hotel). 7796 X TEACUP Reader, late of McKenzie's Arcade, is opening a Tearoom on Monday, sth, at 197, High Street. TUITION. Latest ballroom dancing TAUGHT. Waltzing a Specialty. Also Step Dancing. Afternoon tuition, 2 to 5 p.m. W. McMULLEN, Principal. 116, Stanmore Road. Strictly private. MODERN Or Old-time Dancing Taught privately by expert instructor, is 6d per lesson. Latest steps. Reply P 428, “ Star." I2I(X 1/ LESSON: Latest Ballroom, Tap • / “ and Old-time Dancing Taught. Afternoon and evening tuition. 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. Eileen Orchard, Principal. 100. Papanui Road, or Studio, 7, Regent Sti-crt. 93 90X EVERY Trader has at his disposal the most powerful advertising medium in the world—the Daily Newspapers.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20453, 5 November 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20453, 5 November 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20453, 5 November 1934, Page 3

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