AMUSEMENTS
EVERYBODY’S PICTURES. I TO?NIGHT AND THURSDAY. Ak ' • '; A>JHE ;SPoil JQ F kl NGS. ”. 'HVhijfiiiig -round-a-bouts, Shrieking whistles, ♦‘hot-dog” vendors, all the g jajnofpu's’ atmosphere >■> <of England ’ s great ctaee ‘day, Derby Day, are shownrwitht.great gnsto in the screen adaptation bf Tan Hay’s racing comedy, . ‘(The .’Sport of /Kings,” now -at ths-. Princess Theatre. rDay, of course, is known the tforld oyer ns . a day when all of metry ' traditional restraint and Conservative nature is crushed
by the Spirit of reckless abandon which pervadgs r the air' on the great .t day of /% all days. 'For years England has flock\jF ed in |her- hundreds of thousands to 1 \ withess the racing, classic. , It is.indeed a strange sight, especial, ly in country where class distinction prevails ■,toa very : great extent; to see fashionable Londoner and humble yokel arriving- side by side, the one in a shining automobile, the other in a npisy, .Creaking dray cart. ■ - i A particularly: picturesque feature on Derby Day is Mr and Mrs “Pearly,*” one phfise of English national life that every to the. ol«| gauntry knows well. }■;,';■■■ • 'SZsairK- . W • The /|poster’s. :dress is comprised in—ani'gbundan^-;.0f., pearly shells ifehibh glint in the : sun and tinkle in thejkbreeze K -and 'ihh.ro.: i 5.... probably nothing so strongly suggestive of times that areipassed ,as. n, : “Peariy’,’.- gathering at an “event-like f%he Derby. , ■ r';.i In his turf comedy lan * Hay (the • author ■ of. the hrMliaiUt “Middle Watch’i.) of carnival—mhdvEnglflnd. young and old, rich and-poor,‘i,op: holiday, Leslie Hansen, star-hPIA Warm Corner,” js grand as -ali' .amorous, rural Justice of the subsequently takes to shouting'tlieedds, - / Interest,in. ‘♦The Sport -of Kings” is heightened -Both/ 'by Gordon , Harker. s cockney hum oil r and a romance in which’ Dorothv Boyd and Hugh Wakefield figure. The. film,- is a British ihinidhs ' attraction directed • by Victor SaVnie,: and released by Greater AusLtd. A good selection of supports will > also be shown.
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MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. BOX 508, CHRISTCHURCH. AVe Will . put ; on express trains the same day;? as /order received -Fresh Fruit. Vegetables..: and - Produce, and will pay railage on Fruit .and Vegetable, orders to the value of 7/6. v We stipulate-crash .. with order as our prices' are very • lovy. •' < ; VEGfTA6LES~h£E|U CED PRICES, -Table .Potatoes large sacks 13/0, 561 b; bags 4/-, Carrots l/- dozen bunches, 2/6 sugar bag; Parsnips 1/6 dozen bunches, 3/6; sugar bag; Swedes 2/6 per sugar bag; Table:Onions 2d per lb. Pickling: Onion* lid 'per' lb. ; Cabbage* 4/- and 6/- per down; Cauliflowers ' 4/-'and 6/- per--’dozen; Purnpkjni'j- 2d per lb.; Melons 2d per jb.; Celery '4/- dozen bunches;. Leeks 3/--'dozen bnyiehes; Walnuts v 8d" per lb. We will pack assorted caaer to, any Value. ' r Best dessert Apples 7/- case; Cooking Apples 5/6 per ..case; Pears 3/per half case; Lemons 17.6 per dozen; Sweet -Oranges .1/6 per P°° r " man or Sydney- Oranges for Marmalp' 1 1/6 per dozen. Freight paid on all orders of 7/6 or more^ : ■ -i •; / . Best whole rFowl.'„Wbeat: 19/- per sack 2001b.;.-Bollard 2001bs 15/-,; Bran , 1801bs 9/-,; ;Stvifev -Chaff .2/6 per sack ip sack lots 2/3 per sack ;..Baled Hay * v 8/3 per bale ;io .bale lots 3/- per • bale / Lucerne Hay 4/6 per bale,- 10 bale' lpts4/3':perbale; Oatsheaf Cbafl 5/f , per §nok,lO sack-dots 4/6 per sack .„ Carrots large.-sacks 4/6; small potato** 2001 b bags 4/6; Mangolds loose truck lota 22/6 per ton. ■'^/''.jSlaißop.-rf-.ißoils.''-Joi.d..:'p€!r lb.; Baccjn Sides Bid'per Jb.; Hams lid per lb.; • Boiled /Hartis ,1/' per lb; Lard 6d per lb..;Freight, not paid on Produce. Fre&.'eggs 1/3 ,per doz. Freight ; paid Qn.V25 ,doz. lots.. -Vi. / ’Qfaotktibns for Produce on trucks W .Christchurch. : : No charge for sacks or e MARKET GARDEN! LTD., P,O. SOX* SM CHRISTCHURCH.
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