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AMUSEMENTS. REGENT THEATRE. Matinee 2.30 Evening: 8 p.m. A Glorious Produc-tion That Will Stir You to the Depths of Your Heart! MADELEINE CARROLL " THE WORLD MOVES ON" " THE WORLD MOVES ON " With FRANCHOT TONE REG. DENNY Once in a Decade a Drama I.ike This! Reserves, D.I.C. or ring 34-616. Approved for Universal Exhibition. LIBERTY THEATRE. 2.15 P.M.! And 7.45 P.M.! MADGE EVANS, ROBERT YOUNG, OTTO KRUGER, UNA MERKEL. In the Cocktail of Joy. j •' PARIS INTERLUDE ” j Recommended by for Adults. ALSO: BUCK JONES In The Thrilling Western '\ "HELLO TROUBLE*’! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves D.I.C. or LIBERTY 35-067.

GRAND THEATRE. Continuoub nom 11 A.M. Lionel and John Barrymore, Clark Gabl®—Myrna dLoy. Robert Montgomery—Helen Hayes. “NIGHT FLIGHT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES. ST ANNE'S HOME—You are invited to the Xmas Morning Tea at The Home, 429, Papanui Road, on Wednesday, December 12. < lifts of any kind towards Xmas for the girls will be gratefully received. There will be a Sale of Fine Needlework and Marmalade. 625 SISTERS OF THE MISSIONS. CONVENT FETE. OWING to the multiplicity of Catholic functions held on Monday night, the Committee have decided to extend the Fete to Wednesday night. A great amount of valuable articles and beautiful Xmas Gifts have yet to be disposed of. CATHEDRAL HALL. BARBADOES STREET, TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY. pHRISTMAS DEMONFINAL M.E.D. DEMONSTRATION FOR THE YEAR. WINTON STREET HALL, THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 13, at 2.30 p.m. Free Admission For AH. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. 626 31 I A H I A H By Durham Street and Oxford Terrace Choirs. Assisted by friend. (Over 10b Voices.) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, at 8 p.m. DURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH. Soloists: Mrs Tristram Willcox. Miss Joyro Wilkinson, Mr T. E. West, Mr W. J. Spratt. Conductor: Mr Victor C. Peters. Organist: Mr W. Melville I.a wry. Tickets Is. from Music Warehouses :■ :. < 1 ;i < 1 "ccr. ! i 1 '■ ’" j - s TENDERED PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.—STORES. TENDERS, closing i p.m. on dates shown, and returnable to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, ai Quotation forms mqy he obtained from Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin, and the Stores ■M.-,ii:.gt--r\s < >Hic■ , W« lUng'-c. MEDICAL REQUISITES. (IHEMISTS don’t have colds. Bettle's J Lightning Cough Cure. 1/- and 1/9, everywhere. X "PILES immediately relieved and Settle’s Pile Cure, >le from Georgs Bottle, Room 1, 2nd floor, 63. Cathedral Square. ALWAYS keep a Jar of Bettol Hand Emollient in the car. Bettol Is wonderful for windburn, sunburn, insect bites, bee stings, etc. Bettol is a summer necessity. 1/6, everywhere. X 3I E 1/6, at all hairBLACK Jasmin, the new powder and perfume. 2/6. Obtainable only from George Bettle, Room 1. Second Floor, 63, Cathedral Square. Call for fre e demonstration. X HAIRDRESSING. CURLS, Curls and More Curls: You can have them with your Permanent Wave for 12« s6d at The Vanity Fair Toilet Salon. 7H9, Colombo Street, upstairs, opp. M’Kenzles. 6d. Pho 41-833. X Marcel, full head is 9d : setting 2s; TINTING. HOT OIL TREATMENT, ETC. Eugene Perma ..... Waving (only genuine used). Concessions to regula DOROTHY ELIOTT tvrials lients. 206, Gloucester one 36-895. Apclients. X I A POMPADOUR Toilet Salon. 136 a, J Armagh Street (opp. Armstrong’s). Marcel Waving 2s full head. Shampooing and Setting 3s fid. Eyebrow* Archings Is 6d. Sp'ec A. Rothieit tn In Work guaranteed. Mist well Phone 37-113. X 1/ \ / FULL HEAD: Permanent IF/ “ Wave up-to-date methods expert operators. Shampoo Satisfaction positively WILLI AMS _R Buildings 37-086 12/6 -FI LL HEAD. Eugene Permanent Wave. *’ Suzanne,” Dawson’s Buildings. Phone MAYFAIR TOILET SALON. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: 14.".. HIGH ST. -ilk/ PERMANENT WAVE. Why 1 IF/ " have straight hair? Come in PLAIN JANES and go out NORMA SHEARERS. WORK guaranteed. Phong _ 8813 X ICV / i»A I. Y 1 ‘•'T'l l: il. • .it v IF/ " bead. Miss Rac Du rose. 45, Kdgeware Road. Ring 41-828. X HOUSEHOLD SERVICE. RELIABLE Waitress Wanted; must be experienced. Apply Hotel Cecil, Manchester Street. 2519

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20485, 11 December 1934, Page 3

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